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thehefner ([personal profile] thehefner) wrote2009-08-04 05:44 pm
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Never rub another man's rhubarb!

Holy crap, but turning your TV color settings to black and white makes Tim Burton's BATMAN movie ten times more awesome than it ever was. Good call, [livejournal.com profile] bitemetechie!

Watching this with Mom, she put it best: "Why the hell wasn't it always like this???" It just all fits so well, especially in the scenes were you see the architecture and set design of Anton Furst's Gotham. I used to feel like those looked dated and stagey, but in B&W, it becomes a true classic throwback to German Expressionist cinema. Seriously, speaking as someone who has fallen entirely out of love with the Burton films over the years, just the simple act of changing color settings on my TV has reinvigorated the entire viewing experience.

Not to say that it's a still a good movie. Egad, no. Maybe having it edited as a silent film, accompanied by just Danny Elfman's amazing soundtrack and give it the full Fritz Lang/F.W. Murnau treatment, thereby playing to the film's true strengths without the distractions of things like the Prince soundtrack and Vicki Vale.

Ugh, god, how did any of us stand Basinger's character? She's worse than Katie Holmes' Rachel Dawes. She's so insufferably vapid and shrieky, it's hard to believe that three characters (Bruce, Joker, and Knox) are infatuated with her. Also, when she's not screaming, she's making quick little yelps like a chihuahua. Anyone else notice this?

Man, Michael Keaton's career never recovered from these films, did it? The guy was magnificent, a powerhouse of intense mad energy, but ever since these films, he's been... where? I honestly don't know! He deserved better. Even if, whatever it was he was playing here, it wasn't Bruce Wayne nor Batman. He plays Bruce like a shifty awkward nerd who can't even talk to girls, like a creepier version of Christopher Reeve's bumbling Clark Kent. And his Batman... well, Batman doesn't kill, plain and simple.

Burton's BATMAN films--especially BATMAN RETURNS--have always worked best as films about the director's own visions. If they were about original characters, I might well enjoy them more than I do. Or maybe not. Maybe I never would be able to take the style over the substance, or the lack thereof, but god damn if watching 'em in black and white doesn't go a long way to help. Maybe someday, I'll try it on RETURNS and see if it bestows some beauty onto that unremittingly ugly film.

Also, every single second Billy Dee Williams was on screen as Harvey, I thought, "Never before has heartwrenching homicidal angst been so smoooooth."

[identity profile] tragical-mirth.livejournal.com 2009-08-04 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Once upon a time I had a book of artwork from the movie with lots of sketches of the buildings (because architecture is my porn). A lot of the set designs were based on real pieces of architecture, most of it art deco. It is long gone, though, and not even from the most recent move.

As for Michael Keaton, I seem to remember him taking quite a few years off after that and spending his money. At one point, he took up reining (an equestrian event) and was competing at it, though I never saw him in person. (Nor did I ever see Shatner either despite living about 10 miles from his farm. I DID however see Patrick Swayze a few times.) Then he seems to have started taking shit roles in shitty second tier movies.

Felt the same way about Kim Basinger after watching it this spring for the first time in years followed up by LA Confidential. I love LA Confidential, but I look at it now, and I ask myself how is *she* the only one that got an Oscar out of this? Agh.

[identity profile] thehefner.livejournal.com 2009-08-04 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh, how neato. Very sad that Furst committed suicide, and apparently over Beverly D'Angelo.

Keaton deserves way better. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed MULTIPLICITY and his role in EXTREME MEASURES was easily the only worthwhile thing about that film, but still, where's the dynamo who played Beetlejuice?

Y'know, L.A. CONFIDENTIAL is one of my all-time favorite films, but I haven't seen it in years. Now I'm curious and fearful of what I'll notice in Basinger's performance that I missed. During BATMAN, I was thinking, "Man, much like Michelle Pfeiffer in SCARFACE onward, maybe Kim got more talented (and for that matter, hotter) as time went on?" Mmmmaybe not. But even so, man, nothing for Crowe or Pearce?! A crime!