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This week the boy talk about the 'Dark Knight' in the early evening. WARNING! This is a superhero / comic book film, expect tangents.

Tim Burton's 1989 film "Batman" is a groundbreaking and iconic entry in the superhero film genre that redefined the way audiences viewed the Caped Crusader. Starring Michael Keaton as Batman/Bruce Wayne and Jack Nicholson as the Joker/Jack Napier, the film offers a dark and brooding take on the classic comic book characters. Burton's unique vision of Gotham City as a dark and gothic metropolis, plagued by crime and corruption, set the tone for the film and future adaptations of the Batman franchise. Keaton's portrayal of Batman as a tormented and enigmatic vigilante and Nicholson's manic and flamboyant Joker delivered performances that are still celebrated today.

"Batman" was not only a critical and commercial success but also a cultural phenomenon. It marked a departure from the campy Batman of the 1960s TV series, taking the character back to his darker, more complex roots. The film's visual style, including its iconic Batmobile and striking production design, left a lasting impact on the superhero genre, influencing subsequent films and interpretations of Batman. With its mix of action, drama, and psychological depth, "Batman" played a pivotal role in reshaping the superhero movie landscape and remains a beloved classic that continues to captivate audiences.

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