Each Dwell Motion BATMAN Film Recapped (Since 1989)



With The Batman upon us, I wished to revisit the classics with a recap of each stay motion Batman movie since 1989! This will even be good prep for The Flash later this 12 months, the place a minimum of two of those Batmen are set to seem (Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck).

Within the feedback, make certain to let me know your favourite Batman film and why. Additionally, keep tuned for extra Bat-content on the best way! Identical Bat-Time, Identical Bat-Channel!

0:00 Intro

Burton/SchumacherVerse
0:14 Batman (1989) – Michael Keaton
11:49 Batman Returns (1992) – Michael Keaton
25:23 Batman Ceaselessly (1995) – Val Kilmer
37:41 Batman and Robin (1997) – George Clooney

NolanVerse
49:04 Batman Begins (2005) – Christian Bale
1:04:58 The Darkish Knight (2008) – Christian Bale
1:21:17 The Darkish Knight Rises (2012) – Christian Bale

SnyderVerse
1:39:51 Batman v Superman: Daybreak Of Justice (2016) – Ben Affleck
1:50:46 Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021) – Ben Affleck

Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio – https://whitebataudio.com/

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21 thoughts on “Each Dwell Motion BATMAN Film Recapped (Since 1989)”

  1. First off, spot on about Zegler's atrocious outfit choice. Secondly I do think it's good that Dailywire doesn't thi nk it demeaning to cast actual dwarves and giving acting opportunities to a community who otherwise would have a hard time finding acting jobs.

  2. These short docs are cool, but not everything was created to be so gender and hyper race analyzed. Almost everyone speaks with all the college 2023 buzzwords. “Misogynistic” and “feminist”. No, there are just bad ass female and male characters. Not everything was or is a statement, especially back then. Most of these movies were made back when good moves were made. Adult pretenders babble on about how deep stuff is.

  3. 12;15 Ngl, I think thats 5 penguins. I love the part in 1989 Batman where "you killed my parents, you made me first": I never saw it like that before, it went over my head as a child.

  4. I'm now in the habit of putting this on my TV while I fall asleep every night. I can imagine the movies while you're talking and it helps me relax and I fall asleep Every time!

    Great work. Hopefully we will see more movies. 🤘🤘

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