Always loved Batman being dead silent on the drive to the batcave. Refusing to answer her, like he's not human. It made his presence so much more weird & mysterious.
One of the most painful movies ever is "Man of Steel." It is just one long fighting sequence against a guy who Superman can't seem to hurt at all. Batman 1989 was perfect, and had slow scenes where they built up suspense and let your senses rebuild for the next scene. Modern superhero movies are way too action heavy and don't have enough art.
Best Batmobile, Best Looking Batman suit, Best musical score, Hottest Bat Babe, Best Batman movie ending, This movie was THE ABSOLUTE BEST MOVIE to come out before the end of best Decade! 1989 Batman is still the best Batman movie in my opinion.
@@TendingGarden Though I love both 89 and Returns, the sequel just edges it in terms of a scene-stealing Danny DeVito, an equally scene-stealing Michelle Pfeiffer, and the dark atmosphere. Returns was also the last great Batman film before Batman Begins came along in 2005.
I can remember being 7 yrs old when this came out. My parents took me to the movies to see it. When Batman said “get in the car” and she says “which one?” And you see that cockpit open up. My jaw dropped. Such a badass car and to this day is the best batMobile in my opinion. Best Batman movie as well.
@@saifurrahman3420 I have but those were still the campy spandex versions this film was the first real live action dark gritty realistic superhero film made
Everyone mentions about how badass this Batmobile was, but let's not forget how the Joker's goons vehicles were painted nicely in Joker's iconic colors. ;)
This is the greatest batmobile scene of all time without a doubt, due in no small part to Danny Elfman's score. Whether intentional or not, Sam's escape scene in Tron: Legacy bears a striking resemblance, in both the scene and Daft Punk's score. ua-cam.com/video/ldoZZ5AP2UQ/v-deo.html
Imagine a horror Batman movie... Something like Arkham Asylum but Crane's fear toxin would be scarrier and it would be in a movie of course (but I would only agree on it if Crane would look either like a badass or like a horror villain, not like that dude from DK trilogy who looks like he's going on a Halloween party...)
When you see that beast of a car speeding like a bullet and you hear the turbine rocket sound and the music PURE EPICNESS it is just damn perfect. I get goosebumps..... Best Batmobile period. Best Batman period. Best Bruce Wayne.
I love this scene! My favorite part! The batmobile, the forest, the music theme, everything is just straight up badass! Love how he pressed on that gas like i better hurry, she talkin hahaha 🤣
Thank you Tim Burton, Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger, Michele Pfeiffer, Danny De vitto and flashback FM for this beautifull nostalgic and amazing, spetacular car i love the batmobile always! Thank you guys!
Wish they would of carried on eith the penguin insteas of the joker all the time maybe do a mr freeze movie or penguin or two face or riddler story not joker all the time
Well the good thing about this movie and the Superman movie is, they didn't have to concentrate on a wider universe, stupid in jokes and hints at future characters, they simply concentrated on making this movie as best as they could. Plus the theme of Keaton's Batman and comic book Gotham, look a million miles from the Reeve Superman universe
Tim Burton and danny elfman are geniuseseses. The way the music coincides with her asking “where are we going?” The music erupts, the shot of his foot pressing on the peddle and the batmobile amped and going aggressive is just gold. Ga-damn i love this entire sequence.
That and also at 3:09 when he starts to press the gas pedal down even more and that “whirring” sound comes up. I don’t know what it is, but I’ve always thought it was cool and just added to this batmobiles coolness.
Now that’s how u profoundly highlight and put emphasis on the Batmobile. The choir humming/theme music, the rural area open road, the darkness, the mystery, the roaring of the fireball engine, the speed, and the dynamics of the vehicle. Outstanding!
"Descent into Mystery" is my fav scene in the whole film. There is just one line of dialogue but the scene captures the the bravado, mystery and how majestic Batman really is. The score Elfman provides on top of the visuals done by Burton and the Batmobile really capsulate all that is Dark Knight.
Imagine filming on the second unit with no CGI and just knowing, KNOWING, that with Danny Elfman’s score added post production that this scene would be epic
I will always prefer the fantasy, fairy tale world that Batman existed in the 80s and 90s movies. I know since the 2000s to present day it's been more popular to do a "realistic" Batman, but the character is about as realistic as James Bond. There's nothing realistic about a dude that jumps off a building with nothing but a rope and cape, fights multiple bad guys, and hardly ever sprains an ankle or bruises up. He's a fake, fictional character, and I personally think he's more fun in the fantasy surreal world of the 80s and 90s Bat flicks.
Batman 89 was the first film I ever saw in the cinema, still a huge batman fan and collector. This sequence was my favorite, always has been but now nearly 32 years later, watching this again, all I can think is "which one", seriously Vicki it's the big black car with batwings on the back directly in front of you, gawd.
The reason why it's called Tumbler is because that's the name the military gave it as it was initially a military vehicle. The military aren't gonna call their new weaponised bridging vehicle Batmobile.
They apparently designed it to look like a bat but it was sort of a subtle wink and not necessarily intentional in-universe. Kind of like how Hathaway Catwoman's "ears" are just part of her night vision goggles and not really ears. Tbh I miss the days when Batman movies didn't have to be completely practical and you could still have people dressed up in crazy outfits with no logical explanations.
@randomguy9777 So, does the 60's Batmobile also have no identity as its just a concept car the studio repainted for the Adam West series? Does The Batman Batmobile have no identity as its a simpler design with no gadgets? Does the Batman Forever Batmobile have no identity either as its a similar design as the 1989 version but with a more organic aesthetic and a bigger wing. Saying the Tumbler has no identity because it's militaristic is not a reasonable criticism. It's actually a strength as it makes The Tumbler unique compared to previous iterations of the vehicle.
@randomguy9777 The reason for The Tumblers militaristic look is that it makes sense in the Story for Bruce to have such a strong vehicle. It being a failed military project that was kept in storage. I personally just find it a really cool looking vehicle that let's anyone know what the Dark Knight trilogy is, Batman in the real world fighting real crime. I also have huge respect for how powerful the Tumbler was behind the scenes, actually being able to withstand jumps and smash though solid walls and still drive afterwards.
@@stifler9 ...hey man, I gotta tell ya, Jack Nicholson the role was made for him ...even Ledger admitted that he studied Jacks Joker .... Plus I didn't get where they got the knife thing with the Joker ...
This bat mobile had it all. high speed turn anchor cable. Turn table, machine guns, shields, voice enabled auto-drive, emergency torpedo mode, axle bombs, shin smashing pylons.
I've always loved this Bat mobile!! Looks like a larger Version on a Corvette with a jet engine & large fender-wells! Jus beautiful peace of art! There's a replica made by guy in Chicago! Has a real jet engine In the back & a V-12 engine!! 7 liter or more?! & can turn around on a installed stabilizer/stand.
Loved this version of the Batmobile when I was a kid!! The BatWing was pretty darn cool too! Remember Micro-Machines? I vaguely remember having the Bat set of vehicles.
The team that designed this Batmobile are legends.
Agreed! I’m not really a movie guy but this car is right up there with the general lee.
I've got to agree. +1
Anton Furst’s work.
I got to see it in person at the Smithsonian. THIS Batmobile. No joke, I spent about 40 minutes just standing there and staring at it.
Best car I'll probably never be able to own unless I become rich.
Always loved Batman being dead silent on the drive to the batcave. Refusing to answer her, like he's not human. It made his presence so much more weird & mysterious.
3:06 me too.
I love how he flicks on the dome light to blind her so she can’t get a good look at his face.😂
The reality is he was terrified that she would recognize him…
@@mikemartinez9703 I remember thinking he specifically designed his Batmobile with that dome light specifically for that scenerio.
Batman the one and only caped crusader. Thank you William Dozier.
Possibly the most batmany scene ever. Love it, love it, love it. The music the atmosphere the mystery, wonderfully acted.
Its what todays batman movies lack. Fun and mystery.
Batman became what he is because his parents were murdered and you think it lacks fun? Although, the Ben Affleck Batman does suck
The movie needed a LOT more of this. More Batman, less Joker.
One of the most painful movies ever is "Man of Steel." It is just one long fighting sequence against a guy who Superman can't seem to hurt at all. Batman 1989 was perfect, and had slow scenes where they built up suspense and let your senses rebuild for the next scene. Modern superhero movies are way too action heavy and don't have enough art.
Best Batmobile, Best Looking Batman suit, Best musical score, Hottest Bat Babe, Best Batman movie ending, This movie was THE ABSOLUTE BEST MOVIE to come out before the end of best Decade! 1989 Batman is still the best Batman movie in my opinion.
@WakeUpDead2012..... And best Joker .....the role was made for Jack Nicholson ...
@@williamwilkinson6665 they even said they did not wanted to make the movie if jack said no
Selina Kyle from TDKR was the hottest bat babe.
@@LetsGetitBoah ...omg you got to be kidding ..Michelle Phiffer is the better cat woman any day of the week ....
@@williamwilkinson6665 I actually forgot about here. Acceptable answer.
Tim Burton and Danny Elfman take a bow...... this and “returns” are epic, timeless, legendary and untouchable classics
Which movie? Returns? You're telling me there is another movie equally good to this one???? OMG. I need to find it NOW.
@@Ritalie Yes. Batman Returns is arguably better in some ways.
@@TendingGarden Though I love both 89 and Returns, the sequel just edges it in terms of a scene-stealing Danny DeVito, an equally scene-stealing Michelle Pfeiffer, and the dark atmosphere. Returns was also the last great Batman film before Batman Begins came along in 2005.
@@Ritalie what planet have you been living on lol??
@@pab1381 kkkkk que pergunta a dele não é?
God knows how many times I watched this film as a kid.
Best superhero movie ever made. The best Batman. The best car, the best aircraft, the best gadgets, and the best looking female lead.
@@Ritalie The best Batman deffo not other stuff is debateble
I’m still watching ha
@@Ritalie I agree best looking batman too!
With the Best Joker
I can remember being 7 yrs old when this came out. My parents took me to the movies to see it. When Batman said “get in the car” and she says “which one?” And you see that cockpit open up. My jaw dropped. Such a badass car and to this day is the best batMobile in my opinion. Best Batman movie as well.
This paved the road for ever hero film that followed
@@johnbuck8399 you have clearly never heard of superman 1978
@@saifurrahman3420 I have but those were still the campy spandex versions this film was the first real live action dark gritty realistic superhero film made
@@johnbuck8399 everything has to be DaRk AnD gRiTtY 🙄
@@RadiantSilverlighter no it doesn’t
Everyone mentions about how badass this Batmobile was, but let's not forget how the Joker's goons vehicles were painted nicely in Joker's iconic colors. ;)
+MysticaLAceR94: I also like how at least one of those Joker vehicles had the comic book-accurate "Joker face" logo on its side.
Though it's hardly shown but they made several diecast versions of it, the Joker Van also kicks ass.
And also how close these look to the Batmobile missions in both Lego Batman DS/Consoles.
My first car was a rusty old Valiant, wasn't painted purple though.
F YEAH!!!! Favorite Joker of all time...Jack
can we please talk about the music in this piece... i started buying movie scores because of this scene
DeArdis H Me too!!!
The Great Danny Elfman
This is the greatest batmobile scene of all time without a doubt, due in no small part to Danny Elfman's score. Whether intentional or not, Sam's escape scene in Tron: Legacy bears a striking resemblance, in both the scene and Daft Punk's score. ua-cam.com/video/ldoZZ5AP2UQ/v-deo.html
DeArdis H same, I listen to 2:35 decent into misery while I played the Arkham games
Amazing
I have to admit that outta all the live action Batman films, Tim Burton's gothic style fits the character and the best
Imagine a horror Batman movie...
Something like Arkham Asylum but Crane's fear toxin would be scarrier and it would be in a movie of course (but I would only agree on it if Crane would look either like a badass or like a horror villain, not like that dude from DK trilogy who looks like he's going on a Halloween party...)
@@KupiecKorzenny_EmhyrVarEmreis a movie like that definitely needs clayface also, he'd fit right in
best batmobile classic ever so gothic
Runaway 11 the good thing about this is that he is the only person who has technology that everyone doesn't have.
+Tony Stark like someone i know
Runaway 11 The real Goth Batmobile made by the Goth director, Tim Burton.
1:38 i love how constructuon workers do their job like nothing is happening 😅
Keaton is amazing
I was looking for this scene lol
this movie is an aesthetic piece of art. a milestone of cinematics and a pinnacle of 1980s Hollywood.
When you see that beast of a car speeding like a bullet and you hear the turbine rocket sound and the music PURE EPICNESS it is just damn perfect. I get goosebumps..... Best Batmobile period. Best Batman period. Best Bruce Wayne.
3:12 o yeah
@zerokoal403....and don't forget best joker as well ... The Joker is Jack .
I love this scene! My favorite part! The batmobile, the forest, the music theme, everything is just straight up badass! Love how he pressed on that gas like i better hurry, she talkin hahaha 🤣
The perfect Batmobile for this Batman - powerful, awesome looking, lethal, and unable to turn well.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The real batman in the real batmobile...
michael keaton is to me the best batman. Can´t wait to see this movie on Blu ray 4K.
Danny Elfman's score is one of the best ever :)
His band OINGO BOINGO Gad good songs too, he also composed for Beetle juice.
Thank you Tim Burton, Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger, Michele Pfeiffer, Danny De vitto and flashback FM for this beautifull nostalgic and amazing, spetacular car i love the batmobile always! Thank you guys!
Natal Ribeiro and Michael Keaton? Never forgive to Bruce Wayne. Because "He's Batman".
This scene was in the movie
@wurstbrotmitbutter And Bo Welch
You’re Welcome
Wish they would of carried on eith the penguin insteas of the joker all the time maybe do a mr freeze movie or penguin or two face or riddler story not joker all the time
Just imagine if Christopher Reeve and Michael Keaton where in a Batman and Superman movie just the thought of it is amazing
I know. This is as close as we'll have ever gotten: ua-cam.com/video/eO_t7LU6OnY/v-deo.html
@@PortlandSucksss The original DC Trinity
It wouldn't have sucked like BvS
@@thesentinel5523 what happen to the video
Well the good thing about this movie and the Superman movie is, they didn't have to concentrate on a wider universe, stupid in jokes and hints at future characters, they simply concentrated on making this movie as best as they could. Plus the theme of Keaton's Batman and comic book Gotham, look a million miles from the Reeve Superman universe
Tim Burton and danny elfman are geniuseseses. The way the music coincides with her asking “where are we going?”
The music erupts, the shot of his foot pressing on the peddle and the batmobile amped and going aggressive is just gold. Ga-damn i love this entire sequence.
Whenever I watched at 3:11, I always had goosebumps. They way the batmobile approaches, the theme, everything.
That roaring V8 starting at 2:03 is fucking amazing. Tim Burton knew how to do badass right.
It really is ngl
That and also at 3:09 when he starts to press the gas pedal down even more and that “whirring” sound comes up. I don’t know what it is, but I’ve always thought it was cool and just added to this batmobiles coolness.
This 1989 Batman Batmobile is STILL BEAUTIFUL in 2021. AMAZING🦇
All the Batmobiles have been sweet looking rides, but this one is my favorite. This is the Batman movie that really got me hooked.
Railfan Jason you never forget your first....
Railfan Jason qz
me too
Railfan Jason
*The unforgettable Batmobile*
The Keaton-mobile will always have a place in my heart too
The background music when he's driving through the woods is so fitting.
That car is a fucking piece of art!!! Fuckn love it!!!
Batmobile running into the woods is a piece of art by itself
This is the best batmobile ever designed period .
Miles better than the "Tumbler"
Tumbler has more function and practical use. Its point was never about the design.
@@MachineFuckingHate that's why I can't choose which I prefer
B89 and B66 are equal to me , its like Cindy vs Claudia , theyre both fine in different ways , ha :p
I LOVE the design. All the others looked just cartoonish and silly.
Now that’s how u profoundly highlight and put emphasis on the Batmobile. The choir humming/theme music, the rural area open road, the darkness, the mystery, the roaring of the fireball engine, the speed, and the dynamics of the vehicle. Outstanding!
3:41 the stop looking at me light 😂
Nothing in the MCU is this epic ever. Awesome car, awesome batman, music, set design.
This is DC’s best
Bruh, MCU has a ton of of this way more epic than this
@@protion_2312 they have a lot of good stuff but this is my favorite superhero movie ever
@@protion_2312 lol yea i def dont agree.
@@timvillani82 dont get me wrong, this is epic but for example the full Infinity War film is way more epic than this
0:39 that shot...pulling up to the intersection, revving the engine, making traffic stop like a boss.
KHAOE1 it looks so damn mean in that shot!
“SHIELDS” is my dads favorite part of this whole movie
Best Batmobile ever.
StrikerFX47 I dunno... I like Schumacher's.
I like.mine
Badbad?!??!?@$e?i
I loved it but my favorite is Christian Bale Batman rises
Hand Down the Best!!!!
@@texastom5920 it was the 1966 Batmobile for me
"Descent into Mystery" is my fav scene in the whole film. There is just one line of dialogue but the scene captures the the bravado, mystery and how majestic Batman really is. The score Elfman provides on top of the visuals done by Burton and the Batmobile really capsulate all that is Dark Knight.
Best batmobile for the best batman
Tim Burton created a masterpiece
Yes he did!
Truely
@ 3:17 I remember seeing that scene when I was a kid still to this day I never forget that, been a huge batman fan ever since
2:30.. Batman is the pinnacle of cool 😎..
The best suit, The best batmobile, and by the way, Michael Keaton is Back for The Flash movie and DCU 🦇 🦇
I still can't believe we are going to see this Batman again. Truly some of the best news 2020 has had to offer so far.
Yes! I wish Warner brothers kept burton on and Keaton did forever
Michael Keaton was the best Batman ever in my opinion.
Omar Sherif no keaton was better
agree
omar sherif keaton was better
Keaton was better
Totally agree
Imagine filming on the second unit with no CGI and just knowing, KNOWING, that with Danny Elfman’s score added post production that this scene would be epic
I guess Batman is like any other man. When a woman starts talking on a long drive, you press the gas pedal a little harder to get home.
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+Ghost Rider: He should have pushed the "Ejection Seat" button. Let her talk outside the car while she's flying through the air.
😂 my wife asked me why I was laughing
I showed her your comment
That was a mistake😂
hahahahaha
3:00 the music in this scene is so epic.
The look and sound of that Batmobile. I'm in love.
This movie is a master piece. Incredibly cool.
He was just slient 🤐when they we're just riding
👍 yeah like when she said we're we going he
@@corbincottingham5685 well she did lie about her weight lol
My favorite Batmobile.
I will always prefer the fantasy, fairy tale world that Batman existed in the 80s and 90s movies. I know since the 2000s to present day it's been more popular to do a "realistic" Batman, but the character is about as realistic as James Bond. There's nothing realistic about a dude that jumps off a building with nothing but a rope and cape, fights multiple bad guys, and hardly ever sprains an ankle or bruises up. He's a fake, fictional character, and I personally think he's more fun in the fantasy surreal world of the 80s and 90s Bat flicks.
Best Batmobile EVER.Best Batman movie EVER.
Kolos Farkhasiu engine was just pure power
Kolos Farkhasiu i agree
EVER!
Kolos Farkhasiu YES!!!
The first two movies were perfect
Who's here after flash?
Anyone here after The Flash movie teaser?
_HOOOLLLLYY-SHIII..._
No doubt this is THE BEST Batmobile. 💯🦇
I love how pumped the music is for a car going 20mph struggling around corners
Best BATMAN, Best BATCAR!!!!
Hell yes!
- Get in the car !
- Which one ?
And this first picture of the Batmobile !!!
I know the Burton Batman movies were not exactly comic accurate but holy shit did it give us some iconic moments. Best Batmobile, without question.
Burton Batman was the most comic accurate movie adaptations still to this date. wth your smoking mate?
@@jmg4208 Well, he didn't strictly follow the No-Kill rule as he did kill quite a lot of bad guys, including Joker and the Penguin, in both films.
@@foldabotZ who cares? That way it's gonna be deffinetly better and safer
Here after watching The Flash 2022 trailer :)
That last scene of the racing through the woods to the bat cave is and always be the ultimate Batmobile scene ever!!!😎
Batman 89 was the first film I ever saw in the cinema, still a huge batman fan and collector. This sequence was my favorite, always has been but now nearly 32 years later, watching this again, all I can think is "which one", seriously Vicki it's the big black car with batwings on the back directly in front of you, gawd.
Jealous I was 1 when this came out lol
Is incredible how good this is almost 30 years later.
Time flies...
Keaton as batman and Nicholson as the joker is one of my favorites a awesome movie
The perfect combination.
That horsepower, that speed, that V8 sound.... Legendary
"SHIELDS"
What's up Captain America
😴😴😴😴😴😴
Batman and Batman Returns are my go-to Christmas movies when I was a kid
Same! I watch them year round though ha
Batman was way ahead of the curve with a voice activated car 🙄
"Decent Into Mystery" is maybe my favorite track Elfman has ever composed. It fits this scene perfectly.
The best batman movie ever
Always will be :)
This is the best looking car ever made
Still the best batmobile 🦇
I loved how this one sounded like a V8
That’s because it DOES HAS A V8 in it . ( Actually a Corvette Engine to be in fact)
ivannthegreat1 lOl that part I knew which was super cool but I wished they continued that sound into Batman Returns instead of the jet engine sound
Decent into mystery.......some of the best batman music.
Now "THIS" is the Batmobile. The Tumbler wasn't even a Batmobile. That's
why they called it a Tumbler, and not a "Batmobile'.
The reason why it's called Tumbler is because that's the name the military gave it as it was initially a military vehicle.
The military aren't gonna call their new weaponised bridging vehicle Batmobile.
Alfred called the tumbler "Batmobile" on TDK
They apparently designed it to look like a bat but it was sort of a subtle wink and not necessarily intentional in-universe. Kind of like how Hathaway Catwoman's "ears" are just part of her night vision goggles and not really ears. Tbh I miss the days when Batman movies didn't have to be completely practical and you could still have people dressed up in crazy outfits with no logical explanations.
@randomguy9777 So, does the 60's Batmobile also have no identity as its just a concept car the studio repainted for the Adam West series?
Does The Batman Batmobile have no identity as its a simpler design with no gadgets?
Does the Batman Forever Batmobile have no identity either as its a similar design as the 1989 version but with a more organic aesthetic and a bigger wing.
Saying the Tumbler has no identity because it's militaristic is not a reasonable criticism. It's actually a strength as it makes The Tumbler unique compared to previous iterations of the vehicle.
@randomguy9777 The reason for The Tumblers militaristic look is that it makes sense in the Story for Bruce to have such a strong vehicle. It being a failed military project that was kept in storage.
I personally just find it a really cool looking vehicle that let's anyone know what the Dark Knight trilogy is, Batman in the real world fighting real crime.
I also have huge respect for how powerful the Tumbler was behind the scenes, actually being able to withstand jumps and smash though solid walls and still drive afterwards.
Retractable reinforced armor plating, voice command, stops on a dime, 0-60 in 0.4 seconds
Is a Corvette....
Keaton’s Batman was the best
He is perfect as the bat!
After all this years this is still my favorite batmobile.
Best batman,Best batmobile!!!!! Keaton is batman!
Totally agree! I think Ledger was the best Joker, but Keaton was... and is the best Batman...
Would be amazing to have this guy's at the same time.
H Manning jack nicholson was the best followed by caesar romaro i think.
I agree
@@stifler9 ...hey man, I gotta tell ya, Jack Nicholson the role was made for him ...even Ledger admitted that he studied Jacks Joker .... Plus I didn't get where they got the knife thing with the Joker ...
Still the best batmobile scene of all recent batman movies.
The 1989 Batmobile has always been my favorite.
4 minutes in the movie and it’s still the most iconic Batmobile.....
The shields are SO COOL!!!
The best Batmobile ever made, that is why is one of my favorites of all times since I was 9!!!.
Still is a favorite of mine
I play this song when I drive home
Can't wait to see this beast back in the flash and batgirl
Best batman ever!
Who after teaser Flash ?
Danny Elfman's score is so good.
This bat mobile had it all. high speed turn anchor cable. Turn table, machine guns, shields, voice enabled auto-drive, emergency torpedo mode, axle bombs, shin smashing pylons.
If it wasn’t for this batmobile, we would’ve never gotten the animated series.
I request elaboration.
Lmao! It's how he put the light in her face xD
I can stil hear the cheers when the first shot of the car came into frame. Everyone loves this car.
Best batmobile, best batman.
I agree.
Indeed!!!.
Perfect design of car and outfit... nailed the legacy and future of vision of Batman at the time
Masterfully done indeed. Never matched since
@@digitalmagicAR they never can
I've always loved this Bat mobile!!
Looks like a larger Version on a Corvette with a jet engine & large fender-wells!
Jus beautiful peace of art!
There's a replica made by guy in Chicago! Has a real jet engine In the back & a V-12 engine!! 7 liter or more?!
& can turn around on a installed stabilizer/stand.
Keaton's eyes are amazing. Great actor!
Iconic , best batmobile ever 😎
Loved this version of the Batmobile when I was a kid!! The BatWing was pretty darn cool too! Remember Micro-Machines? I vaguely remember having the Bat set of vehicles.
This is how batman should be
My first Batmobile
Still the best batman movie in my book, watched this in the theater when I was 9. Such a bad ass car!
Jealous wish I could have
This is the best batmobile that Michael Keaton rode in.