Tim Burton

Supercut Proves We’ve Seen Batman’s Parents Die Quite a Lot
Supercut Proves We’ve Seen Batman’s Parents Die Quite a Lot
Supercut Proves We’ve Seen Batman’s Parents Die Quite a Lot
Just how many times have we watched a young Bruce Wayne witness the murder of his parents? No origin story for the Caped Crusader has been without it, and FOX's Batman prequel series, 'Gotham,' is no different. As the new drama premiered this week, kicking off with the brutal death of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, a new supercut has hit the web of all the time's we've seen this scene onscreen -- and it's quite a number of times.
Number One Guy: Why Michael Keaton Is Cinema’s Best Batman
Number One Guy: Why Michael Keaton Is Cinema’s Best Batman
Number One Guy: Why Michael Keaton Is Cinema’s Best Batman
There have been five men to portray Batman in the character's eight live-action feature-length films, from Adam West in Batman '66 to Christain Bale in 2012's The Dark Knight Rises. All five actors came with their strengths and weaknesses, but the best was Michael Keaton, who played the DC Comics superhero in 1989's Batman and 1992's Batman Returns. In the first major scene of Batman '89, Keaton famously grabs a terrified mugger by the collar, holds him off the side of a building, pulls him close to his face, and hisses, "I'm Batman." As a 12-year old watching that moment on a VHS tape in my living room, I believed Michael Keaton. And I still believe him as a grown man watching it on DVD in my office 25 years later, even after having seen a half-dozen different Batman movies since. I realize declaring Michael Keaton's performance as Batman to be not only my favorite Batman but the best Batman is a somewhat controversial statement, even (especially?) among my fellow writers at ComicsAlliance, but allow me to make my case.
‘Beetlejuice 2′: Tim Burton in Talks to Direct Michael Keaton
‘Beetlejuice 2′: Tim Burton in Talks to Direct Michael Keaton
‘Beetlejuice 2′: Tim Burton in Talks to Direct Michael Keaton
Apparently if Tim Burton says 'Beetlejuice 2' enough times, it'll actually happen ... Rumors have long been circling about a potential 'Beetlejuice 2,' most of them coming from the original director, who's been vocal about a sequel. Well, as crazy as it might sound, Burton is actually in talks now to join the project for Warner Bros.