
#JOKER BATMAN SKIN#
A gangster named Jack Napier (Jack Nicholson) was dropped into a vat of chemicals which leaves him disfigures with paint-like white bleached skin and ruby-red lips plus green hair which makes him clown-like as he now calls himself Joker, he begins to terrorize the city of Gotham and stalk a sexy photographer named Vickie Vale (Kim Bassinger). Gotham City, a big city where crime has been occurring lately and a mysterious caped crusader named Batman (Michael Keaton) is wiping streets clean of criminals, it leaves the police especially commissioner Gordon (Pat Hingle) baffled.

#JOKER BATMAN MOVIE#
I will say it again this movie is AWESOME! The Batsuit designed by Costume designer Bob Ringwood who turned down the chance to work on Licence to Kill in favor of Batman was AWESOME! Ringwood found it difficult designing the Batsuit because "the image of Batman in the comics is this huge, big six-foot-four hunk with a dimpled chin. Except The Dark Knight that it is the best Batman film.

I would never compare all other Nolan batman films with this masterpiece. The main theme score by Danny Elfman was just amazing and really beautiful.

Awesome! Batman then fired off several missiles and two mini guns, killing many henchmen but missing Joker, who in turn shot it down with one bullet from his long barreled revolver. When the Joker launches a deadly Smilex gas attack through balloons, Batman came in the Batwing and destroyed the balloons, angering Joker. The Batwing that appears by the end of this movie is awesome by using to combat the Joker. It was my first Batman film I ever saw and this movie just absolutely Kick Ass. At least so much better than they were in Batman Begins (2005). The Action and fights sequences were great and awesome. This movie opened on June 21st 1989 and became one of the highest grossing movies of all time and the biggest movie of the year earning acclaim and making Batman cool again just like Frank Miller and Alan Moore did.
#JOKER BATMAN TV#
This movie was the most hyped movie of 1989 as months audiences including fans had waited even with a second trailer that showed up in the spring of 1989 and merchandise was everywhere as it was the year of the Batman, hell even TV stations had reruns of the 60's Batman show to cash-in on the phenomenon. The acting in this film is awesome, the character developments and the story plot are TERRIFIC! Michael Keaton caused an uproar when he was casted as Batman as fans boycotted the idea yet in Christmas 1988 when the trailer hit theaters the silence was shut as it was a nice teaser. Seriously Alfred for me will be always Michael Gough not only that he acted much better than Michael Caine did he even showed more heart and caring in the whole Batman franchise than Michael Caine did. Michael Gough did a wonderful job as the butler Alfred Pennyworth Batman's helper. I think Vicky Vale is very underrated character from all other female lead characters in all Batman films. Kim Bassinger did a wonderful performance as her role Vicki Vale. Michael Keaton was just great as Bruce Wayne/Batman, he acted like the role of Batman was written on his skin.

This is my number 1 personal favorite Batman of all Batman movies this is my movie and I love this film to death! Jack Nicholson was well-cast as The Joker he was a wonderful in his lead role performance. Much like Murphy, the artist plays with the combination of different canonical elements, including the buildings and vehicles, to create an eye-catching world.The 1989 Batman is the original Dark Knight and Tim Burton's Classic Dark Knight film.
#JOKER BATMAN SERIES#
The designs stay true to the original creations, but Andolfo's linework varies and utilizes softer strokes than the main series with a more manga-inspired sensibility. Naturally, it also demonstrates the apprehension everyone else feels since Jack isn't exactly the most reliable or trustworthy of individuals because of his clownish alter ego.Īndolfo respects the aesthetic of the established universe, but the artist never tries to imitate Murphy's work. He may have let down his children in the past, but he has an opportunity to be a father now before he vanishes forever. It humanizes the man behind the Joker and tries to prove there is a chance for redemption. There's an instant personal feeling to this issue. It's a bold choice by Collins and McCormack to tackle the first issue this way, and it helps to differentiate this series from the other stories in this universe. This feels more like an episode of This Is Us, with all the family drama and the exploration of the past at its core. Unlike other Murphyverse stories, Batman: White Knight Presents – Generation Joker #1 doesn't explode out of the gate with action and superhero shenanigans.
