Photos
Robert A. Daly
- Self
- (as Robert Daly)
Roger Ebert
- Self
- (archive footage)
Jon Peters
- Self
- (archive footage)
Gene Siskel
- Self
- (archive footage)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis brief documentary is featured on the 2-Disc Diamond Luxe Blu-ray for Batman (1989), released in 2014.
- ConnectionsFeatures Batman (1989)
Featured review
The most important part is his eyes
This consists of interviews with the cast and crew, all of whom have something compelling to add within their area of expertise(and there is a very clear love of what they're working on), clips from the subject, behind-the-scenes footage, and incomplete effects shots.
It's 25(well, 23 without end credits) minutes long. This is found on YouTube.
They talk about how big a deal the film was, and why. Jaws. It played as a sequel without being one. Casting, and the issues that brought up. Advertising, starting with just the Bat-logo. Lessons learnt from it. The dark look. How it became a movement. Taking established franchises and adapting them. Its complicated legacy.
I recommend this to any fan of the property. 8/10.
It's 25(well, 23 without end credits) minutes long. This is found on YouTube.
They talk about how big a deal the film was, and why. Jaws. It played as a sequel without being one. Casting, and the issues that brought up. Advertising, starting with just the Bat-logo. Lessons learnt from it. The dark look. How it became a movement. Taking established franchises and adapting them. Its complicated legacy.
I recommend this to any fan of the property. 8/10.
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- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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