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| Michael Keaton | Batman / Bruce Wayne |
| Danny DeVito | The Penguin/Oswald Cobblepot |
| Michelle Pfeiffer | Catwoman/Selina Kyle |
| Christopher Walken | Max Shreck |
| Michael Gough | Alfred Pennyworth |
| Cristi Conaway | Ice Princess |
| Michael Murphy | The Mayor of Gotham |
| Pat Hingle | Police Commissioner Gordon |
| Andrew Bryniarski | Chip Shreck |
| Jan Hooks | Jen |
| Paul Reubens | Penguin's Father |
| Vincent Schiavelli | Organ Grinder |
| Steve Witting | Josh |
| Steven Brill | Gothamite 1 |
| Debbie Lee Carrington | Emperor Penguins |
| Lisa Coles | Volunteer Bimbo |
| Gregory Scott Cummins | Acrobat Thug One |
| Joey de Pinto | 1st Shreck Security Guard |
| Frank di Elsi | Security 1 |
| Margarita Fernandez | Emperor Penguin |
| Joan Giammarco | Female Victim |
| Robert Gossett | TV Anchorman |
| Doug Jones | Thin Clown |
| Anna Katarina | Poodle Lady |
| Henry Kingi | Mugger |
| Stuart Lancaster | Penguin's Doctor |
| Neal Lerner | Gothamite 2 |
| Travis McKenna | Fat Clown |
| Erik Onate | Aggressive Reporter |
| Branscombe Richmond | 1st Terrifying Clown |
| Diane Salinger | Penguin's Mother |
| Elizabeth Sanders | Gothamite 4 |
| Felix Silla | Emperor Penguin |
| John Strong | Sword Swallower |
| Ashley Tillman | Gothamite 3 |
| Marlon Wayans | |
| Sean Whalen | Paperboy |
| Biff Yeager | Security 2 |
| Rick Zumwalt | Tattooed Strongman |
| Tim Burton | Director, Producer |
| John Bruno | Special Effects |
| Ian Bryce | Associate Producer, Production Manager |
| Cheryl Carasik | Set Decoration/Design |
| Stefan Czapsky | Cinematographer |
| Denise Di Novi | Producer |
| Marion Dougherty | Casting |
| Thomas A. Duffield | Production Designer |
| Danny Elfman | Score Composer |
| Michael Fink | Special Effects |
| Larry Franco | Co-producer |
| Peter Guber | Executive Producer |
| Warren Hamilton | Sound Editor |
| Sam Hamm | Original Story, Screenwriter |
| Rick Heinrichs | Art Director |
| Chris Lebenzon | Editor |
| Steve Maslow | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Benjamin Melniker | Executive Producer |
| Bob Mills | Makeup |
| Nick Navarro | Set Decoration/Design |
| Ve Neill | Makeup |
| Greg Nelson | Makeup |
| Optic Nerve | Special Effects |
| Jon Peters | Executive Producer |
| Debby Porter | Stunts |
| Bob Ringwood | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Dennis Skotak | Special Effects |
| Ronnie Spector | Makeup |
| Wesley Strick | Screenwriter |
| Sally Thornton | Set Decoration/Design |
| Michael E. Uslan | Executive Producer |
| Mary Vogt | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Daniel Waters | Original Story, Screenwriter |
| Robert W. Welch III | Production Designer |
| Brad Wilder | Makeup |
| Stan Winston | Makeup |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
This is a treat. It is about a sinister penguin man played by Danny De Vito who batman must stop as soon as possible. Then there is a young sexy secretery who becomes catwoman a evil but beautifull criminal who Bruce Wayne unknowingly falls in love with. Tim Burton does a great job making a dark nightmarish movie that Joel Shumacher destroyed. De Vito does an exellent job as the penguin and he is much more evil then Burgess Meridith who played him just like a stupid nut. SEE IT!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.this is the worst batman movie ever made in movie history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.i hate this movie and i do not understand how and why tim burton directs sub par batman movies hes one of the worst directors in hollywood this movie is on par with his utter disgrace movie charlie and the chocolate factory willy wonka and the chocolate factory blows charlie and the chocolate factory outta the water
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This film is the sequel to the burton film Batman, another great film. This is a well written film with all characters well portrayed by there respective actors. But some might say its to much burton, and I say this myself, if you dont like burton, dont buy this, the entire movie is him, this had his 100% control.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Tim Burton beat the sophomore jinx with this brilliant 1992 sequel to his 1989 masterpiece "Batman". Michael Keaton returns to play the titular title character in "Batman Returns", and this time he's up against two new villians: the grotesque Penguin (a perfectly cast Danny DeVito) and the sexy Catwoman (Mihcelle Pfeiffer), as well as corrupt businessman Max Shreck (Christopher Walken). Like the last one, everything is perfect. The plot is also much more disturbing and can be enjoyed by more people. Every castmember put in excellent performances, but Michelle Pfeiffer really stole the show. This film and the first one are highly recommened. Also, go see "Batman Begins".
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Posted October 1, 2010
Tim Burtons second film of Batman is just as good as the first one he made! First it was the great performance of Jack Nicholson and Micheal Keaton, then it was Danni Davito and Micheal Keaton again! Pick up this movie, you will like it, honest!
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Posted October 1, 2010
Comic Book movies seem to be a new fad, and a quick dieing one at that! Since the recent box-office and critic flop of the Hulk and some others, comic movies may end up short lived. But I think that Batman Returns set an example for some, and should be used to set an example for more of these types of movies to come. Tim Burton reached high heights in giving the audience respect for all characters and keeping us wanting more. There wasn't blazing lights like in the unlikeable Batman Forever and Batman and Robin. But it kept to the script and characters, which more movies need to do. Which some have done like Spiderman and X2
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Posted October 1, 2010
This film is the best Batman film in the whole series.Although much darker than the original, it gives off a unique atmosphere. Keaton is courageous(better than Val Kilmer). DeVito is scary,yet comical. And last,but not least is Pfhieffer's Catwoman. To make a long story short the story takes place at Christmas time.The end of the film leaves you in torturing wonder. I think anyone who likes Tim Burton films should definatly watch this film.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I liked batman's black costum with more edges and curves .Unlike batman's stupid costumes in forever and b.and robin, batman's costume in part 2 added more mystriousness and strength to batman's appearance. I like also the darkeness that surrounded the movie scenes and took the samme track as batman 1, u ll be missin alot if u didnt see that movie!
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Posted October 1, 2010
This is definally one of the better batman movies. It shows batmans dark mysterious personality really good, and Michele Phieffeir and Danny Devito do great as Catwoman and Peigiun. Like Batman Forever (its followup) it really brings Gotham City to life, and makes me think of the cartoon series. This is a great movie that comic book fans should not miss.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Tim Burton does it again!Danny DeVito plays the penguin in this sequel to batman.Micheal Keaton returns as gotham's dark knight.Michelle Pfiffer plays the lesser villian catwoman and her alter ego selena kyle.This is the last batman movie(so far) that you should watch.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Changing directions from the first film that focused on Batman and his parents death, this one focuses mostly on the Penguin. Like the first one, most of the films running time is based on the villian. But Batman Returns is still a great film capturing the darkness that the first one had. This film is although not as good as the orginal, it is certainly better than the later two film. The evil but sad villian Pengiun is excellent. Danny DeVito is great in his protrayl as Penguin and Michelle Pfeiffer is excellent as Catwoman who is filled with vengeance. Tim Burton directs an excellent film with a cast of excellent actors and actresses. With more incredible scenery and cool gadgets, this film is a sequel that you can't afford to miss. If you have seen Batman, you should see Batman Returns. Although it is not as good as the orginal, it is 2 hours of your life that you would be proud to give away for a such a dark film that will make you want to watch it again and again. Surely a classic that everyone will love.
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