Keaton in Batman Forever

Started by ScissorPuppy, Thu, 17 Apr 2008, 17:00

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Yep. He was best in the Burton films, though.

I've probably said it somewhere else, but I'm glad Keaton didn't do any more films outside the Burton films. I would have loved to see him, but it just wouldn't have worked in the Schumacher nonsense. He kept his pride.

Yes he did keep his pride but only having two Burton/Keaton films isn't fair >:(. But hey there's still time for a third movie.

Quote from: Sandman on Mon, 29 Sep  2008, 08:48
But hey there's still time for a third movie.
Sadly, I'm pretty sure that time is over. We must cherish the two that we have.

Unless, it's an animated film.

By the way, I just found the PC Intro of the Batman Forever video game on YouTube.
I haven't seen it before.

http://www.youtube.com/v/UfqZ7N4bAEg&hl=en&fs=1

Notice the distinctive Michael Keaton eyebrows when you see Bruce Wayne looking at the computer screen in close-up while being in the pod on his way to the Batcave.
Also, the music is based on Danny Elfman's.

Neat!

and to think that batman forever danny theme from the video game is better then eliot goldenthals campy batman theme for the movie...

Goldenthals theme and score are one of the best things about BF, and that game looked pretty lame to me haha!


I have given a name to my pain, and it is BATMAN.

Quote from: DarkVengeance on Sat,  4 Oct  2008, 00:27
Goldenthals theme and score are one of the best things about BF, and that game looked pretty lame to me haha!

ugh i hated his theme, absolutely hated it!

well I feel it fit the films tone much better than if they had used Elfmans theme and score, Goldenthals was fun, zany and very over the top, fitting in perfect with Batman Forever's tone and feel, I love it for what it is!


I have given a name to my pain, and it is BATMAN.

Sat, 4 Oct 2008, 12:15 #48 Last Edit: Sat, 4 Oct 2008, 23:11 by Batman
I too am a fan of Goldenthal's Batman Forever and Batman and Robin scores.
While both get repetitive after a while, there are some really great pieces. I for one like his Batman Theme (from Forever), especially with the slow and quiet beginning when the movie opens with the WB logo morphing into the Batman symbol.

Yeah I like the Batman forever score.

Dont get me wrong, nothing touches Elfmans, but Forever is good and was right for that movie.