"The Dark Knight of Gotham City begins his war on crime with his first major enemy being Jack Napier, a criminal who becomes the clownishly homicidal Joker."
34 years & still is "The Movie of the Decade". I love Batman 1989 since 5 years old & it's the part of my childhood & Michael Keaton is one of my 5 favorite Batmens then, now & forever.
I remember seeing the first trailer in '89. There were no words for the mystery and excitement watching that trailer, it was so groundbreaking and badass, especially without the music. The movie was amazing and set a huge benchmark for blockbusters, it was mysterious, dark yet exciting and entertaing for all ages. Thanks to Tim Burton for his enormous contribution to the Batman Franchise.
“Critics say ‘Batman could be the movie of the decade’”. Indeed it was, ask any 80s kid and they’ll tell you the Batman logo was everywhere summer of ‘89.
I was 4 going on 5 years old when the movie released in cinemas. I love that movie so much from beginning to end. Michael Keaton was superb as Batman. It became my first of the 5 favorite Batman films PERIOD!!!!!!!
Thanks for the trailers and tv spots of my favorite movie of all time. I love the 1st Batman ever since I was a kid when I saw it on VHS, Keaton is the best Batman ever.
From Tim Burton Director of Beetlejuice and Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, From The Producers of The Color Purple and Who's That Girl and from the studio that gave us Dirty Harry, Lean on Me and Superman: The Movie Jack Nicholson (Longtime Lakers Fan), Michael Keaton (Beetlejuice), Kim Basinger (Cool World) Batman
Michael uslan, in the Batman documentary of this movie, once said that the trailer of this movie can be bought from conventions at the time, not sure that conventions would have copies still of the Batman trailer
From Tim Burton....The Director Of Beetlejuice, Ernest Saves Christmas, Bill And Ted's Bogas Journey And Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure, From The Producers Of The Color Purple And Who's That Girl? And From The Studio That Gave Us Dirty Harry, Lean On Me And Superman: The Movie.
I have this movie on DVD. I never knew it’s been 30 years since it arrived. I remember the video cassette of this movie came out weeks after the movie was in theaters.
Don’t get me wrong. I really enjoy this movie but I really wish Tim Burton could have had free reign to make his own Batman movie the way he would have made it. That’s why I prefer the sequel more. Let me say that Brad Dourif would have made an incredible Joker. I encourage everyone to seek out the “Director’s Cut Version” of a film called “Death Machine” and you’ll understand what could have been and why he would have made a Joker like no other.
This comment has aged like rat urine. The initial teaser from 1988 was to convince wary fans that the film was to be dark and serious on account of Keaton's casting. The actual first trailer from early 1989 is phenomenal. Modern trailers can take a page from the trailers of the previous millennium.
Direct sequel novel On April 11, 2024, it was announced that a new novel would be released which would tie-in to the film. Announced with the title Batman: Resurrection, the novel was to be written by author John Jackson Miller, and would act as a direct sequel to the film. The premise of the novel was to be set in between the events of Batman and its sequel Batman Returns, with Batman focusing on dismantling the remnants of Joker's organization while contemplating on the idea that Joker might not actually be dead. The novel would also include certain characters introduced in the sequel, with one example being Max Shreck.
"Wait'll they get a load of ME!"
Oooooh. Oop. Oop!
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**echoing cackle**
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34 years & still is "The Movie of the Decade". I love Batman 1989 since 5 years old & it's the part of my childhood & Michael Keaton is one of my 5 favorite Batmens then, now & forever.
Michael Keaton played 2 of the best icons of late 80's and early 90's
Batman and Beetlejuice
God Bless Him
And both directed by Tim Burton!
Yes he did. I was a kid watching Michael Keaton play both, Beetlejuice and Batman in 1988 and 1989.
I remember seeing the first trailer in '89. There were no words for the mystery and excitement watching that trailer, it was so groundbreaking and badass, especially without the music. The movie was amazing and set a huge benchmark for blockbusters, it was mysterious, dark yet exciting and entertaing for all ages. Thanks to Tim Burton for his enormous contribution to the Batman Franchise.
This movie turned 30 years old this year (1989-2019) I remember hearing people talking about it that year.
One of the very best batman movies ever
2019 will be the 30th anniversary of the Batman movie it came out June 23,1989 and it will also be the 80th of the comic book it was published in 1939
Happy 80th anniversary, Batman! (1939-2019)🎊🎉🎂🦇
Happy anniversary Batman
Batman (1989) celebrating 30 years! (1989-2019)🎊🎉🎂🦇
Batman (1989) celebrating 34 years! (1989-2023)🎉🎊🦇
@@tristonrobinson2243Batman (1989) celebrating 35 years !
(1989-2024)🎊🎉🎂🦇
“Critics say ‘Batman could be the movie of the decade’”.
Indeed it was, ask any 80s kid and they’ll tell you the Batman logo was everywhere summer of ‘89.
That summer was amazing. It was all about Batman.
@Mitchell Movie Productions 00's: The Dark Knight
@@doyinoyenuga7279 1993 Jurassic Park. I was in 7th grade.
@@antwandurham9965 I was 8. That movie was the only topic that summer
Still is to this day.
You had to have been to understand how big this marketing campaign was and the hype for this movie.. I couldn't think of many movies that toped it..
I was 4 going on 5 years old when the movie released in cinemas. I love that movie so much from beginning to end. Michael Keaton was superb as Batman. It became my first of the 5 favorite Batman films PERIOD!!!!!!!
People just don't understand how important this movie was 😢
Thanks for the trailers and tv spots of my favorite movie of all time.
I love the 1st Batman ever since I was a kid when I saw it on VHS, Keaton is the best Batman ever.
You're welcome. ;)
I love Batman since ever since 5 years old. I saw it at Ms. Tommie's house when I was in Elementary School in 1990.
Me three!
Without this film and The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: The Animated Series wouldn't even exist.
The Dark Knight Returns is from 1986.
Amen!
@@Master_of_Merol81It was one of the influences behind the movie.
This Year The 35th Anniversary
Of Batman: The Movie.
Not even The 2004 Batman or Lego Batman, not even Will Arnett being him!
Starring
Jack Nicholson as The Joker
and Michael Keaton as Batman
I'm Batman!
awesome to hear it with out music its very rare to have such recordings isolated
“Where does he get those wonderful toys?”
“What are you? I’m Batman!”
“Lieutenant is there a 6 foot bat in Gotham City?”
From Tim Burton Director of Beetlejuice and Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, From The Producers of The Color Purple and Who's That Girl and from the studio that gave us Dirty Harry, Lean on Me and Superman: The Movie
Jack Nicholson (Longtime Lakers Fan), Michael Keaton (Beetlejuice), Kim Basinger (Cool World)
Batman
Michael uslan, in the Batman documentary of this movie, once said that the trailer of this movie can be bought from conventions at the time, not sure that conventions would have copies still of the Batman trailer
From Tim Burton....The Director Of Beetlejuice, Ernest Saves Christmas, Bill And Ted's Bogas Journey And Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure, From The Producers Of The Color Purple And Who's That Girl? And From The Studio That Gave Us Dirty Harry, Lean On Me And Superman: The Movie.
That laugh is haunting
Only 1 Will Claim The Night, And That's Batman!
I have this movie on DVD. I never knew it’s been 30 years since it arrived. I remember the video cassette of this movie came out weeks after the movie was in theaters.
The only thing about this movie that aged well is Michael's portrayal.
This movie is a gem and still the best Batman film. 🤷🏻♂️
This Movie is 32 Now.
The uk and Australia version of batman 1989
Don’t get me wrong. I really enjoy this movie but I really wish Tim Burton could have had free reign to make his own Batman movie the way he would have made it. That’s why I prefer the sequel more. Let me say that Brad Dourif would have made an incredible Joker. I encourage everyone to seek out the “Director’s Cut Version” of a film called “Death Machine” and you’ll understand what could have been and why he would have made a Joker like no other.
"I'm Batman"
0:52 2:12 5'9", Al
Happy 30th!!! #Batman1989
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Wasn't one of these trailers meant to convince fans that Micheal could do the part of batman?
Wow! They sucked at editing trailers back then
At least they didn't have constant fade to blacks
That is because they didn’t have that good of technology back then 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
The first one was rushed because fans were fearful it was going to be a campy Batman like the show so this was done to ease the fans
You say that from a modern perspective. This was just life back then for them.
This comment has aged like rat urine.
The initial teaser from 1988 was to convince wary fans that the film was to be dark and serious on account of Keaton's casting.
The actual first trailer from early 1989 is phenomenal.
Modern trailers can take a page from the trailers of the previous millennium.
Man I miss these old qualities
BATMAN 35TH ANNIVERSARY!
1989-2024!
Batman: I'm Batman!
Direct sequel novel
On April 11, 2024, it was announced that a new novel would be released which would tie-in to the film. Announced with the title Batman: Resurrection, the novel was to be written by author John Jackson Miller, and would act as a direct sequel to the film. The premise of the novel was to be set in between the events of Batman and its sequel Batman Returns, with Batman focusing on dismantling the remnants of Joker's organization while contemplating on the idea that Joker might not actually be dead. The novel would also include certain characters introduced in the sequel, with one example being Max Shreck.
Great
🙌🖤🙏
🎵 🎶 With Songs By Earth, Wind And Fire.
AND I DON'T Care. And I'm Also NOT Really A Fan Of That Group Anymore.
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c'est le film de mon enfance et aussi mon batman préféré de tous les temps selon moi.
5:33-5:37 rated PG-13. Now playing in a theater near you.