"You're just jealous because I'm a genuine freak, and you have to wear a mask!" "...you might be right." The weary, can't-really-debate-that tone in Keaton's voice says it all. THAT was the one genuine blow Penguin landed on Bats in this encounter.
Lol I like how The Penguin gets so raged up and tries to attack Batman all loud and viciously, while Batman on the other hand just calmly and quietly stands there all still completely unfazed and then just easily dodges all of his attacks like it's nothing.
The Joker and the Penguin aren't really shown as physical threats in these movies. They relied on their henchmen to slow Batman down :) Of course this fight can end only 1 way :)
"You're just jealous because I'm a genuine freak, and you have to wear a mask. But when it all comes down to it, Who's holding the umbrella." Most Memberable lines.
@Luka Modric Bale is a great actor, but his gilmore girl smoker ninja batman compared to Keaton's noble, dracula like clint eastwood/sherlock holmes interpretation, is way more badass, Keaton made Batman a true symbol of darkness feared by criminals..
After watching this movie for so many years, I now actually realised that Batman killed the Penguin the same way how the penguin killed the ice princess earlier in the movie (using a horde if bats to cause him to fall to his death). Guess Batman wanted to give him a taste of his own medicine.
The fact that Batman killed him by using own trick against him is what makes this final confrontation so satisfying. Especially after everything the Penguin put Batman through in this movie.
Keaton's eyes are amazing in that close up and so is the score. Just pure, rich ,dark gothic, mesmerising summed up in a few seconds. Greatest Batman Ever.
@@leonardhughes4521 uhhh… no! Batman 89 was the best Batman movie. Tim Burton went absolutely insane with this movie. It wasn’t even a Batman movie, it was literally a repeat of Edward Scissorhands with the Penguin. It wasn’t even about Batman, it was about the Penguin
@@nsasupporter7557I think it was more about Catwoman and Penguin rather than just Penguin. A better title for this movie would have been Freaks of Gotham City
1:07 that close up of Batman's eyes was kinda spooky the first time I saw it because it had kind of a dark feel and look to it. Especially the sound of the music when you see the eyes.
I just realized, Penguins death is the same as the Ice Princess. Swarmed by bats and falling to your demise. Tragic irony or poetic justice. You tell me.
I honestly really love all the live action portrayals of Penguin. Each one has portrayed him in a different way and I enjoy watching them all. From bright and slightly wacky criminal (Burgees Meredith), The darker more bird loyal freak (Danny Devito), the more calculated mob boss (Colin Farrell), to the early stage quicker tempered businessman (Robin Lord Taylor). So in my opinion, there’s never been a truly bad live action portrayal of Oswald which just adds to my reasons of why I love the character.
The penguin got owned by Batman so hard in this scene. Batman literally owned him a total of 6 times in this one scene. First, he violated his plans and destroyed his vehicle to escape. 2nd, he revealed to have a remote which controlled the penguins army. 3rd, after pissing the penguin off to the point of angrily attack him, he just easily and calmly dodged all of Oswald's attacks like it was nothing and only lead him to break his own sword. 4th, he bitchslapped him with his own umbrella. 5th, he deliberately tricked the penguin into blowing up his own zoo. And finally 6th, by tricking the penguin into detonating the remote, he also tricked him into waking a horde of bats to attack Oswald, thus leading him to fall to his death while his own zoo blew up. No other villain in a Batman movie has been met with a defeat this hard and humiliating. In every other Batman movie the villain usually just gets beaten up or outsmarted over something small. Here, Batman just full scale trolls him.
Even though I watched this movie when it just came out and several times afterward, when Devitto said "He threw me out a window" at the Oscar's I just had to look this up lol
This film was what made the character of Penguin(in my eyes) a real threat. The fact that he was a real monster here and could literally destroy half of the city if he wanted too with his penguins made him genuinely frightening. Also even though he was such a monster it’s sad to know that he never had a chance to live in society anyway
This just goes to show how insane Penguin was and rightfully so with such a dark story done in this movie. Tim Burton really showed the dark side of Gotham well in this iteration of Batman
The Penguin might have been a monster but when Bruce aimed his penguin missiles at him you could tell Penguin actually cared about his penguins as if they were his own children
You say it's depressing but I always laugh at the fact Bats installed a radar system that showed a duck for a duck car that quacks as well when it beeps.
0:01 Is it a coincidence or did batman or Alfred actually took time to program the radar tone to sound like a duck just in case they have to chase a villain driving a duck ATV?
Sana Baker me too, Batman Returns is an Action Comedy the part is when the Batmobile crushed penguins duck that was so hilarious and I laughed so hard in tears LMAO!!!!!!!
One thing that I noticed in both Tim Burton Batman films, is how Batman gets his vehicle destroyed in the final act right before his final confrontation with the villain.
I didn’t. It was TOO DARK. It wasn’t even a Batman movie, it was a Tim Burton movie. It was literally a repeat of Edward Scissorhands with the Penguin. It wasn’t even about Batman, it was about the Penguin. That’s 1 thing about the Tim Burton movies that’s really irritating… he likes the villains more than Batman and centers the films around them
@@nsasupporter7557 idk the iconic scene where michael keaton is looking at the reflection of the bat signal in his study, is pretty memorable. The thing about batman, his villans are usually the ones who have to act the most different. Batmans character is very linear, the villans are the supporting cast and sometimes like in dark knight(heath ledger) get more credit than actually batman.
@@michaeljabronis7271 yeah, I guess you’re right. That’s kind of how it goes with superhero movie franchises anyway. The first movie is usually the origins story of the protagonist… then the sequels are usually centered around the villains. But for some reason with Tim Burton particularly, he’s “too centered” around the villains
Maori Boy If you are talking about Batman Forever, I would say it’s a decent film. Not bad, not good, but just decent. Val Kilmer is a super underrated Batman, I mean like, super underrated. But Tommy Lee Jone’s and Jim Carry’s performances are just horrible and the production design is just way off of what Gotham should be. The music also isn’t as good as Elfman’s, and there is alot of cheesy and campy moments that don’t sit well. Though, it still has its epic moments
Michael Keaton and Danny Devito were hands down the two best actors in this entire film. They carried on this entire film. Burton couldn't have casted anyone better to play Batman and the Penguin.
Hey at least he pulled it off. Remember what happened to Batman in the first movie when he tried a diving attack onto the Joker goon that resembled Ray Charles?
I love how Devito's performance as Penguin was so good that to this day it influences the character to this day. From the physical deformity, the gross behavior mixed with the High class ego, and how physically unthreatening Oswald is in comparison.
What i loved about this whole scene is Batman never said a single word and was completely silent throughout while dodging every single one of Penguin's crazed attacks before he eventually knocked him out with his own umbrella. No long drawn out speeches or talking in a gravely voice, just Batman being cool, calm, and fully prepared for everything. Love it!
I love how De Vito looks like an actual Penguin-Man, an unnatural freak; the new movies (Nolan's Trilogy and The Batman) are obsessed with realism/plausibility ("what would they look like in real life"), but the characters in the old films (89-97) looked like comic-book characters brought to life.
Danny Devito played an awesome Penguin. Perfect casting
I agree
LOL reminds me of Nadler, that politician who is literally the reincarnation of Penguin xD
He’s the live action Tom Kenny
@@Pablo-312 Funny, Tom Kenny actually played the Penguin 2004's The Batman.
rn4l rnfl yeah i know. I like the Arkham games penguin the best. He’s just a mob boss who’s short.
love how the Penguin wasn't even remotely afraid of Batman. He was a monster.
I also like how he didn't stand a chance in a fight lol.
Johnathan King I’ve seen this comment before
Johnathan King freaks aren’t afraid of other freaks
Mike Phelps Batman ain’t a freak tho
I like memes! Add in cars! I know. It’s a joke on penguin calling Batman a freak.
"My babies!" That one line hits me, because the penguins are all he loves in this world, a world that didn't love him back
Kinda like how Ursula loved flotsam and jetsam especially when all of Atlantica feared her and banished her both animated and live action
That's his problem. If a guy like that exists I'd hate him too. He's a cunt.
Yes Batman turned the thing he loved the most against
He sent them into danger with the rockets to destroy Gotham.
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"He threw me out of a window!"
"Batman that sonovab*tch" "Where is he"
Penguin: you're just jealous because I'm a genuine freak, and you have to wear a mask.
Batman: you might be right
[0:39] - What makes that bit work so well? That Batman probably *MEANS IT* when he says, _"You might be right."_
dakentaijutsu2010 But what it all comes down too is, who's holding the umbrella!!??
HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA HA!
Also how Batman has the strength to push The Penguin off his back?
Beltzer0072 MY BABIES!!
"You're just jealous because I'm a genuine freak, and you have to wear a mask!"
"...you might be right."
The weary, can't-really-debate-that tone in Keaton's voice says it all. THAT was the one genuine blow Penguin landed on Bats in this encounter.
It's one of my favorite lines.
Lol I like how The Penguin gets so raged up and tries to attack Batman all loud and viciously, while Batman on the other hand just calmly and quietly stands there all still completely unfazed and then just easily dodges all of his attacks like it's nothing.
I love that too. Penguin poses zero threat to Batman hand to hand.
yeah, I also like how he bitch slaps him with his own umbrella after making the penguin accidentally break it lol
@@jalenjohnson1662 The only Batman villain who has ever posed a true physical threat to Batman is Bane and maybe Killer Croc.
The Joker and the Penguin aren't really shown as physical threats in these movies. They relied on their henchmen to slow Batman down :)
Of course this fight can end only 1 way :)
That's the Batman...he isn't supposed to get so easily excited
Devito should have gotten nominated for an Oscar for this.
your getting over excited
Aidan Barnes true but I can’t think of anyone who could have played the penguin better than him or more accurately
Too bad he got a razzie for "worst supporting actor" of all things.
Critics can be pretty stupid sometimes.
As well Jack Nicholson should as the Joker too
Michelle too!!!
"You're just jealous because I'm a genuine freak, and you have to wear a mask. But when it all comes down to it, Who's holding the umbrella." Most Memberable lines.
Keaton had the best eye acting of all the Batman's
He did. But he's a character actor which gives him an edge.but I liked Val Killers Batman.good ole George Clooney shoulda stuck to ER.😍
@Luka Modric Bale is a great actor, but his gilmore girl smoker ninja batman compared to Keaton's noble, dracula like clint eastwood/sherlock holmes interpretation, is way more badass, Keaton made Batman a true symbol of darkness feared by criminals..
Keaton is the great grandbat of all the batman
He had the best voice as well, only second to Conroy.
Agreed
After watching this movie for so many years, I now actually realised that Batman killed the Penguin the same way how the penguin killed the ice princess earlier in the movie (using a horde if bats to cause him to fall to his death). Guess Batman wanted to give him a taste of his own medicine.
The fact that Batman killed him by using own trick against him is what makes this final confrontation so satisfying. Especially after everything the Penguin put Batman through in this movie.
Game Over
yeah
That's the same fatality Batman uses. In the video game Mortal Kombat vs DC!
@@niju_5985 "Batman doesn't kill!"
The fall isn't what killed him. The water he fell in was filled with the toxic waste from Shrek's power plant.
It bothers me that Bruce Wayne/Batman actually designed a duck icon on his radar system.
It also quacks.
Kron Hertz old batman movies are so stupid
😂😂😂😂
the old ones are better than the new ones Affleck sucks
@@micahdixon8787 stfu
0:40 RRRAGGHH! YOU’RE JUST JEALOUS BECAUSE I’M A GENUINE FREAK AND YOU HAVE TO WEAR A MASK!!!
You might be right...
@@BlackPantherJ1 But when it all comes down to is, who’s holding the umbrella?!
@@EmpireFanProductions My Babies!!!!!! Yahhhhh!!!!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Kingdom_of_the_Crystal_Skull
Lol underrated
Penguin put up more of a fight than Joker did.
The only Gotham Villain to give Batman an actual fight was Mr. Freeze
@@KenMasters. *cough* *cough* Bane. *cough* *cough* *cough*
Well, the Joker had that black goon who beat the crap out of Batman.
@@firstpres2002 That's the black "goon." Not Joker himself.
@@someperson9999 Bane was just a mindless henchman in that movie.
Keaton's eyes are amazing in that close up and so is the score. Just pure, rich ,dark gothic, mesmerising summed up in a few seconds.
Greatest Batman Ever.
This was an improvement over the 1989 one.that ones dull.
@@leonardhughes4521 uhhh… no! Batman 89 was the best Batman movie. Tim Burton went absolutely insane with this movie. It wasn’t even a Batman movie, it was literally a repeat of Edward Scissorhands with the Penguin. It wasn’t even about Batman, it was about the Penguin
@@nsasupporter7557 your right.
Probably to make up for the lack of neck movement
@@nsasupporter7557I think it was more about Catwoman and Penguin rather than just Penguin. A better title for this movie would have been Freaks of Gotham City
1:07 that close up of Batman's eyes was kinda spooky the first time I saw it because it had kind of a dark feel and look to it. Especially the sound of the music when you see the eyes.
It's the boogeyman
I love how good Burton was at showing Batman as a creature of the night :)
And Keaton does so much with just his eyes and simple facial expressions
Penguin fights batman with unbrella...
Lol
With a Blade on the tip
Lol
That’s his whole schtick…
With style!
1:43 I like the parallels here, how Penguin tries to attack using his penguins and Batman retaliates by summoning bats at him
Penguin also used bats to kill the ice princess
1:45 Blast off!
@@thebigguy270Nice one
@@thebigguy270 Exactly, Batman used the bats as payback for the ice princess
I love when Batman hits the Penguin with his own umbrella, haha
Bitch slapped him
The faces of Danny DeVito are beyond description.
This movie never gets old
Agreed
I just realized, Penguins death is the same as the Ice Princess. Swarmed by bats and falling to your demise. Tragic irony or poetic justice. You tell me.
I’ll see you after the Governor’s Ball… pal!
No one will ever come close to being as good as Danny Devito was as the Penguin.
Gotham penguin was even better
I honestly really love all the live action portrayals of Penguin. Each one has portrayed him in a different way and I enjoy watching them all. From bright and slightly wacky criminal (Burgees Meredith), The darker more bird loyal freak (Danny Devito), the more calculated mob boss (Colin Farrell), to the early stage quicker tempered businessman (Robin Lord Taylor). So in my opinion, there’s never been a truly bad live action portrayal of Oswald which just adds to my reasons of why I love the character.
Burgees Meredith: *Quacking noise* Hold my umbrella
@@KronostheLordofTitansEXACTLY!!! While I love all the portrayals of Cobblepot, Meredith was the GOAT!!!
Here after the Oscars!!! 2024
The penguin got owned by Batman so hard in this scene. Batman literally owned him a total of 6 times in this one scene. First, he violated his plans and destroyed his vehicle to escape. 2nd, he revealed to have a remote which controlled the penguins army. 3rd, after pissing the penguin off to the point of angrily attack him, he just easily and calmly dodged all of Oswald's attacks like it was nothing and only lead him to break his own sword. 4th, he bitchslapped him with his own umbrella. 5th, he deliberately tricked the penguin into blowing up his own zoo. And finally 6th, by tricking the penguin into detonating the remote, he also tricked him into waking a horde of bats to attack Oswald, thus leading him to fall to his death while his own zoo blew up. No other villain in a Batman movie has been met with a defeat this hard and humiliating. In every other Batman movie the villain usually just gets beaten up or outsmarted over something small. Here, Batman just full scale trolls him.
Awesome observation!
damn, all in 2 mins too
That’s awesome
Batman turned the tables on the Penguin first by sabotaging his mayoral campaign.
@@KarlSturmgewher And then ruined his plan to mass murder a bunch of first born toddlers by drowning them in toxic water.
Even though I watched this movie when it just came out and several times afterward, when Devitto said "He threw me out a window" at the Oscar's I just had to look this up lol
1:36 the way Batman bitch-slapped the Penguin with his umbrella always cracks me up lmao
I did crack up too lol
This film was what made the character of Penguin(in my eyes) a real threat. The fact that he was a real monster here and could literally destroy half of the city if he wanted too with his penguins made him genuinely frightening. Also even though he was such a monster it’s sad to know that he never had a chance to live in society anyway
The fact that Burtonverse Penguin put a better fight to Batman in hand to hand combat than the Burtonverse Joker is amazing.
“MY BABIES!!!”😂 shows how much he truely cares😂
Reminds me of Ursula mourning flotsam and jetsam
Yeah G family 1st
But he defended a bird 1ce against Catwoman
Penguin was a better parent to his penguins than his own parents ever were.
This scene is so great, excellent frame work and acting...also the score by the great Danny Elfman...love this...Keaton is my favorite Batman.
This just goes to show how insane Penguin was and rightfully so with such a dark story done in this movie.
Tim Burton really showed the dark side of Gotham well in this iteration of Batman
0:42 - "You're just jealous, because I'm a genuine freak, and you have to wear a mask!" - The Penguin
Alden R. Davis "You might be right."- The Batman
"But when it all comes down to is, who's holding the umbrella?" - The Penguin
"You're just jealous, because I'm a genuine freak and you have to wear a mask!"I guess the Penguin likes being a freak.
MY BABIES!
Alden R. Davis yeah we all watched the clip and heard it idiot
Freakin love Keaton’s bat suit. The best of any Batman movie tbh
This one is my favorite too.
0:17 RIP Duck Car. I liked The Penguin's Duck Car and I thought it was one of the coolest things about DeVito's Penguin.
When he crashes the party and tells Schreck in the duck. I wouldn't be able to do it with a straight face
I prefer his penguin style submarines....well mostly in the lego batman games
The Penguin might have been a monster but when Bruce aimed his penguin missiles at him you could tell Penguin actually cared about his penguins as if they were his own children
The Penguin is my neighbor that dude is always planning on how to kill batman he also plays fortnite at night
Just like Ursula cared about flotsam and jetsam like they were her own children
0:03 Me taking an exit on the highway.
0:13 the person you didn't notice
this and batman 1989 are so far the best batman movies i ever see
You wanna get nuts, let's get nuts! " Still reminded me of Keatons Batman
This movie is really iconic for a sequel to my favorite movie of all time.
He didnt pay the troll toll...
James McMaster he dropped his monster condom for his magnum dong
Good I'm not the only one who seen Frank Reynolds after not watching for a few years
Ran out of run ham
Damn this movie is soooooooo depressing and I love it lol
Fake depression is rising
Nah, its NOSTALGIC, im sure thats what you meant
You say it's depressing but I always laugh at the fact Bats installed a radar system that showed a duck for a duck car that quacks as well when it beeps.
Leon Coben Lol yes it does
TJ Hooker call me sick/crazy, but I LOOVED this movie as a kid and I still love it.
That ducktruck is fucking hilarious 😂👌
1:23 the face of true anger
come to see this scene from Oscars 2024
Who is here after the Oscar's???
BEST
BATMAN
FILM
EVER
"You're just jealous because I'm a genuine freak, and you have to wear a mask!"
"You might be right."
Roll credits.
*_Seinfeld theme_*
0:01 Is it a coincidence or did batman or Alfred actually took time to program the radar tone to sound like a duck just in case they have to chase a villain driving a duck ATV?
It's even duck shaped.. Hahahaha
OF COURSE!
This Penquin scared me when i was young.
Same. That was before I saw Danny DeVito without his makeup
I’m here after Oscars
Now you know how the ice princess felt
2024 Oscar's brought me here 😂 🐧 🦇
I love this movie
Sana Baker me too, Batman Returns is an Action Comedy the part is when the Batmobile crushed penguins duck that was so hilarious and I laughed so hard in tears LMAO!!!!!!!
One of the best dc movies
One thing that I noticed in both Tim Burton Batman films, is how Batman gets his vehicle destroyed in the final act right before his final confrontation with the villain.
This is my favorite Batman movie
And the best Batman movie
@@quiver5756 That's your opinion, not a fact.
Mine too!!!
Hell ya! Batman Returns always has been and always will be my most favorite Batman movie ever
Batman Returns was the darkest Batman Movie ever made....I love it
I didn’t. It was TOO DARK. It wasn’t even a Batman movie, it was a Tim Burton movie. It was literally a repeat of Edward Scissorhands with the Penguin. It wasn’t even about Batman, it was about the Penguin. That’s 1 thing about the Tim Burton movies that’s really irritating… he likes the villains more than Batman and centers the films around them
@@nsasupporter7557 idk the iconic scene where michael keaton is looking at the reflection of the bat signal in his study, is pretty memorable. The thing about batman, his villans are usually the ones who have to act the most different. Batmans character is very linear, the villans are the supporting cast and sometimes like in dark knight(heath ledger) get more credit than actually batman.
@@michaeljabronis7271 yeah, I guess you’re right. That’s kind of how it goes with superhero movie franchises anyway. The first movie is usually the origins story of the protagonist… then the sequels are usually centered around the villains.
But for some reason with Tim Burton particularly, he’s “too centered” around the villains
Catwoman was magnificient~
Honestly my favorite Batman movie. 2nd would be Dark Knight then Batman 1989.
I'm glad you enjoyed this movie for I can't. But I did like the Batman of 1989.
GO FALCONS
Maori Boy If you are talking about Batman Forever, I would say it’s a decent film. Not bad, not good, but just decent. Val Kilmer is a super underrated Batman, I mean like, super underrated. But Tommy Lee Jone’s and Jim Carry’s performances are just horrible and the production design is just way off of what Gotham should be. The music also isn’t as good as Elfman’s, and there is alot of cheesy and campy moments that don’t sit well. Though, it still has its epic moments
I'm here after watching the oscars. 🤣🤣
Michael Keaton and Danny Devito were hands down the two best actors in this entire film. They carried on this entire film. Burton couldn't have casted anyone better to play Batman and the Penguin.
Fang Gangsta Coyote Michelle Pfeiffer is the best catwoman to date though.
@@RB01.10 True. This movie had a great cast in general.
@@fanggangstacoyote712 AND Christopher Walken. He was just awesome man.
They did'nt carry anything. The movie was great on its own
Penguin is so round batman could play foot ball with super man with penguin as the ball
Yeah , he can roll him to the shit hole lol
Maybe Batman and Superman can use The Penguin to play dodge ball.
In the original script he actually makes a joke very similar to that about Penguin´s body shape while punching him.
@@gameking8809 they should’ve kept it 😂 it would be a very Tim Burton and Michael Keaton thing to do
That divebomb of Penguin's onto Batman's back is a comedy shot, through and through.
Hey at least he pulled it off. Remember what happened to Batman in the first movie when he tried a diving attack onto the Joker goon that resembled Ray Charles?
Still my fave Batman movie, Michael Keaton was so perfect for the role
Best batman movie of all time , so dark so depressing and so good actings
Childhood movie ❤😊❤❤❤❤
Yeah, also here from the Oscars, haha. Burton is great, it's just pity he let the villains get killed off, I'd love to see his Arkham.
It’s been so many years since I’ve watched Batman Returns! This brings back some good ol memories!
Am here coz of the Oscar segment
The only reason batman ran over to the window was because the last time he let a villain fall from a high distance it didnt end well
But he always looks out, when he throws jack napier when he hits the joker in the cathedral or when the penguin falls, he always looks out.
Uhm, it wasn´t supposed to end well for Jack.
I love how Devito's performance as Penguin was so good that to this day it influences the character to this day. From the physical deformity, the gross behavior mixed with the High class ego, and how physically unthreatening Oswald is in comparison.
1:24 top 10 strongest anime finishing moves
SandStormer123 but he was missing
Ultra Instinct Batman
I’m fucking dying! LMAOOOOO
Oscars 2024
Batman didn't technically throw him out the window, but still an awesome moment from the ceremony
"MY BABIES!!!"
Son of Hecate my poor little poopsies
(Little mermaid reference)
What’s that symbol on your profile ?
@@aleynamutlu4206 It's called a triskelion or triskeles, dating back to Neolithic and Bronze Age.
What i loved about this whole scene is Batman never said a single word and was completely silent throughout while dodging every single one of Penguin's crazed attacks before he eventually knocked him out with his own umbrella. No long drawn out speeches or talking in a gravely voice, just Batman being cool, calm, and fully prepared for everything. Love it!
Who came after watching the 2024 Oscar
Batman slapped Penguin with his own umbrella 🤣
We can’t deny that Batman series done had some legendary actors in their movies
Still the best movie hell yeah!!!
My dad's mom totally reminds me of the penguin. They look fairly similar (once you get to know her).
Lol well she sounds lovely.
1:26 Batman was like “can’t touch this”😭
‘You’re a real beak breaker!’ Oscars 24 lol
I love how De Vito looks like an actual Penguin-Man, an unnatural freak; the new movies (Nolan's Trilogy and The Batman) are obsessed with realism/plausibility ("what would they look like in real life"), but the characters in the old films (89-97) looked like comic-book characters brought to life.
Penguin's yell at 0:14.
CCW hahahaha
As a kid, i was totally scared of the penguin.. De Vito did a great job
Danny DeVito nailed the penguin role perfectly
1:33 when he looks at the umbrella 🤣 I loved that as a kid
I loved this movie.
No one looked better than Keaton as Batman, sexy bastard (no homo) 😂
Devito, and Pfeiffer fucking carried this already amazing movie.
I love the way this Batman moves, he's so unnatural like Batman is who he is and Bruce is just the mask.
This is my second favorite Batman movie after Batman 1989.
Julio Augusto Samaniego Lopez me to. My favorites is this one and original 1989
@Biggie Smalls I know that. Both are shitty but Batman and Robin is worse.
@Biggie Smalls And there's no reason for you to call me a dummy.
@Maori Boy
Batman forever and batman and robin > shitty nolan trilogy
@@symbiotevenom2219
Batman forever is awesome
My first thought as I saw the thumbnail:
*"Is that Danny Devito?"*
Because of batsuit restrictions he couldn't just turn his head to look at the penguins lmaoo.
Best scene of Batman series
Danny Devito really gave his best as the Penguin
Give a man his just deserved rewards
Keaton did an awesome job as Batman considering how restricted by the costume he was.
In a BTS interview for "The Flash" one of the costume designers said Keaton asked for more stiffer costume than what they originally made for him 😅
Best penguin 🐧 ever a wonderful art 🎭 of evergreen performance was shown . 🤩Old is gold 🏆 these movies gives alot of old memories 🥺
1:09 Such an awesome shot.
If I didn't know any better I say this was indirect karma,.... "Tragic irony or poetic justice, you tell me."