Frost Reaction to: Nostalgia Critic Reviews: Batman (1989 Movie)

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Frost The Hobidon

Frost The Hobidon

Жыл бұрын

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@Harri927
@Harri927 Жыл бұрын
Batman (89) is my favorite movie of all time and I'm glad you are reacting to the Nostalgia Critic's review of Batman.
@MasterrangerABR
@MasterrangerABR Жыл бұрын
25:16 THANK YOU Donkey Kong.
@aidankegel2126
@aidankegel2126 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all these videos over the years Frost, I love seeing your reactions to some of the best comedy, action and character arcs on the web. I hope you do keep going with this, because I know I am one of many people who want to see know more about you and your life. P.S. you’re Sonic persona helped inspire me to create my own Sonic ocs and personas.
@FrostTheHobidon
@FrostTheHobidon Жыл бұрын
I’m glad to hear that
@Wolf_Dominic
@Wolf_Dominic Жыл бұрын
That really is such a great movie. Even my mom, that isn’t that into superhero movies actually really liked it.
@brettnelson7048
@brettnelson7048 Жыл бұрын
When I was a teenager my brother wanted me to watch this movie with him. I wasn't into DC at the time, but after watching I was hooked.
@FrostTheHobidon
@FrostTheHobidon Жыл бұрын
This movie was the reason Batman the Animated series was a thing back then.
@scotttrail522
@scotttrail522 Жыл бұрын
I was 12 to 16 when I first saw this movie.
@johnnysparkle
@johnnysparkle 9 ай бұрын
Reflecting on the twentieth anniversary of its release in a retrospective article, film commentator Scott Mendelson noted the continuing impact that Batman has had on the motion film industry, including the increasing importance of opening weekend box office receipts; the narrowing window between a film's debut and its video release that caused the demise of second-run movie theaters; the accelerated acquisition of pre-existing, pre-sold properties for film adaptations that can be readily leveraged for merchandizing tie-ins; the primacy of the MPAA PG-13 as the target rating for film producers; and more off-beat, non-traditional casting opportunities for genre films. The film was responsible for the British Board of Film Classification introducing its "12" age rating, as its content fell between what was expected for a "PG" or "15" certificate.
@carlostucker3738
@carlostucker3738 Жыл бұрын
When it comes up to Fighting style with Batman I'll say this Batman is little less experienced,cuz this film in the 2nd Film he's uses gadgets more just one punches enemies for a knockout
@FrostTheHobidon
@FrostTheHobidon Жыл бұрын
This is a Batman with 2 years of experience of he early life, he was treated as a myth to Gotham. It’s heard to pin point where it takes place. Every version of Batman has their own experiences.
@garrettwade3427
@garrettwade3427 Жыл бұрын
This is both mine and my moms favorite movie she still has an old tape of it great job man
@shadowshoutmon5183
@shadowshoutmon5183 Жыл бұрын
You don't have to rush frost you just take your time and all of us will support you. I hope you have been well.
@johnnysparkle
@johnnysparkle 9 ай бұрын
The film was development heck since 1979: The film rights to Batman were first purchased in 1979 by producers Benjamin Melniker and Michael E. Uslan, who wanted "to make the definitive, dark, serious version of Batman, the way Bob Kane and Bill Finger had envisioned him in 1939. A creature of the night; stalking criminals in the shadows". Richard Maibaum was approached to write a script with Guy Hamilton directing, but the two turned down the offer. Uslan was unsuccessful with pitching the film to various movie studios because they wanted the film to be similar to Batman (1966). Columbia Pictures and United Artists were among those to turn down the film. Disappointed, Uslan then wrote a script titled Return of the Batman to give a better idea of his vision for the film, comparing it to The Dark Knight Returns, which it pre-dated by six years. In November 1979, producers Jon Peters and Peter Guber joined the project and Melniker and Uslan became executive producers. The four felt it was best to pattern the film's development after that of Superman: The Movie. Uslan, Melniker, and Guber pitched the idea to Universal Pictures, but the studio turned it down. Though no movie studios were yet involved, the project was publicly announced with a budget of $15 million in July 1980 at the Comic Art Convention in New York. Warner Bros. decided to also accept and produce Batman. Tom Mankiewicz completed a script titled The Batman in June 1983. Taking inspiration from Batman: Strange Apparitions, it focused on Batman and Dick Grayson's origins, with the Joker and Rupert Thorne as villains, and Silver St. Cloud as the romantic interest. Comic book artist Marshall Rogers, who worked on Strange Apparitions, was hired for concept art. The film was then announced in late 1983 for a mid-1985 release date on a budget of $20 million. Originally, Mankiewicz had wanted an unknown actor for Batman, William Holden for James Gordon, David Niven as Alfred Pennyworth, and Peter O'Toole as the Penguin, whom Mankiewicz wanted to portray as a mobster with low body temperature. Holden died in 1981 and Niven in 1983, so this would never come to pass. Among those attached to the script were Joe Dante and Ivan Reitman, who wanted to cast Bill Murray as Batman and Eddie Murphy as Robin. Nine rewrites were performed by nine separate writers, most of them being based on Strange Apparitions. However, it was Mankiewicz's script that was still being used to guide the project. Wes Craven was among the directors that Melniker and Uslan considered, due to their working together on Swamp Thing. Tim Burton was brought in following the success of Peewees Big Adventure. Burton had his then-girlfriend Julie Hickson write a new thirty-page treatment, as he felt that Manciewicz's treatment was too campy. The success of The Dark Knight Returns and The Killing Joke rekindled interest in Batman and inspired Warner Bros. to go in a darker, more serious direction. In March 1986, Steve Englehart was hired to write a new treatment. His version was also based on Strange Apparitions and featured Silver St. Cloud, Dick Grayson, the Joker, and Rupert Thorne, as well as a cameo appearance by the Penguin. Warner Bros. was impressed, but Englehart felt there were too many characters. He removed the Penguin and Dick Grayson in his second treatment, finishing in May 1986. Hamm replaced Silver St. Cloud with Vicki Vale and Rupert Thorne with his own creation, Carl Grissom. He completed his script in October 1986, which demoted Dick Grayson to a cameo rather than a supporting character before removing him altogether. The film was finally given the greenlight in April 1988 and finished production that October. Burton brought Sam Hamm, who was a comic book fan, to write the script.
@hellboyrp6115
@hellboyrp6115 Жыл бұрын
Best part, Jack was in his 50's when he played Joker, so that museum dance was even more of a surprise.
@codywelter5302
@codywelter5302 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies
@masonmancoffey1722
@masonmancoffey1722 Жыл бұрын
Hey, nice work mate
@SuperGBros
@SuperGBros Жыл бұрын
Awesome job
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 7 ай бұрын
12:48 Hold Up Catwoman didn’t die in Returns But I loved your reaction here, it’s very funny and entertaining. Your NC reactions are my favorite
@FrostTheHobidon
@FrostTheHobidon 6 ай бұрын
You are right, she was suppose to die but it was a last minute add in to have her still alive. I was fine with that.
@smashster1787
@smashster1787 Жыл бұрын
38:52 Huh, so that's where Injustice 2 got it from. Great reaction Frost, keep watching what you want to watch.👍
@danielhead8123
@danielhead8123 Жыл бұрын
The Robert Pattinson batman was more fincher influenced than nolan I've rarely seen and mcu film trying to copy nolan
@lamberman77
@lamberman77 Жыл бұрын
Could you react to fanscription’s what if Tim burton directed batman forever and batman & robin?
@FrostTheHobidon
@FrostTheHobidon Жыл бұрын
We shall see if it’s requested on Patreon
@maxondomanski2249
@maxondomanski2249 Жыл бұрын
🤗
@vishalkalicharan7710
@vishalkalicharan7710 Жыл бұрын
React to Nostalgia Critic's Dark Knight month!
@vishalkalicharan7710
@vishalkalicharan7710 Жыл бұрын
Must react to Green Arrow vs Hawkeye!!
@edixont3567
@edixont3567 Жыл бұрын
Hey Frost, nice to see you again, tomorrow is my birthday, my first Batman movie that I ever watch as a kid was Batman Begins, and are you going to review other Nostalgia Critic’s Batman video
@nickdorenkamp959
@nickdorenkamp959 Жыл бұрын
Honestly growing up the only batman film I had ever seen was Joel Schumacher's Batman and Robin. The only other Batman stuff I had seen were the animated stuff. It wasn't until the early 2010s that I finally watched Burton's Batman films; and Schumacher's first Batman film Batman Forever. The impression I had of the Burton films were oh it's a Tim Burton movie. That said on my personal ranking this be at maybe number 2 with 2019's Joker. The reason I tied those two is because both take inspiration from the killing joke. Now if those are number two then what's number 1? Mask of the Phantasm aka the film 2022's the Batman took inspiration from. Speaking of The Batman, personally for their joker I think based on that deleted scene they're gonna go with Hannibal Lector from Silence of the Lambs.
@yasser3268
@yasser3268 Жыл бұрын
It’s been awhile since you haven’t reacted a lot of nostalgia critic videos, there a lot of good ones you should react Want me to suggest you to react?
@FrostTheHobidon
@FrostTheHobidon Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that but I’ll be focus of DC related videos from Nostalgia Critic.
@yasser3268
@yasser3268 Жыл бұрын
@@FrostTheHobidon fair enough
@JoshioE110
@JoshioE110 Жыл бұрын
Frost, I’m not gonna force you what to watch, or what not to watch, because that would be inhuman of me. However, I’m only warning you right now, it’s not worth watching nostalgic critic videos anymore, because he’s not funny anymore. I’ve already mentioned this before in the past, but I’ll repeat it here, there are a lot of people that left the channel awesome company for a good reason. Behind the scenes of the company, they scammed people out of their money, they do not provide food or water for the people that worked on their projects, failed to provide a safe work environment for the producers, and most importantly wrongfully firing somebody after they got out of surgery. This information is from the document not so awesome where it goes into detail of what’s been going on with the company. Channel awesome in their infinite wisdom wrote a half assed apology, a half assed response to the people who made the document and called them liars and the worst part, they incompetently revealed that JewWario was a (and I’m not sugarcoating this) Sex Offender and Rapist. Yeah, it’s really bad. The company made no attempt to apologize for the people they screwed over here, including the victims of JewWario, stayed silent, swept under the rug, and move on like nothing happened. I understand you like to watch Nostalgic Critic’s videos, but you need to understand how bad in the state the company is in and just because they’re still doing Nostalgic Critic, doesn’t mean the quality of the videos are good. You are better off watching Joshscorcher’s videos, because despite taking inspiration of the nostalgia critic, Josh is a nice person in real life, and his quality of videos are still good, and even if he doesn’t like his older videos, there’s still worth watching. Which is a hell of a lot more better than nostalgia critic and channel awesome. Frost. I respect you as a person and I’m not forcing you to make the choice, but please understand the context behind what’s been going on with channel awesome and and really think about it.
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