Showing posts with label Michael Keaton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Keaton. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 July 2009

Porco Rosso (1992)

[Movie 197 / Day 210]


Another magical Studio Ghibli movie, Porco Rosso is about set in the '20s in a world populated with pirates and bounty hunters, all flying and fighting in seaplanes. Porco Rosso is a man living under a curse that has turned him into a pig - the greatest pilot in the Adriatic, striking fear into the pirates. So much so that they group together and hire an American pilot to bring the pig down.

I love the style and world of Porco Rosso and the storyline is good stuff - although it seems to be aimed at an older market than most Studio Ghibli productions.

My rating: 7.4 / 10
IMDB rating: 7.8 / 10
Running time: 94 mins
IMDB link

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Batman (1989)

[Movie 93 / Day 55]


With Tim Burton at the helm, Batman went from being the campy, colourful TV series full of silly dialogue ("Holy horseshoe, Batman!" etc) of the 60s to a dark, malevolant beast set in a murky Gotham - in one respect closer to the comic book Batman than ever.

Whilst this movie has it's detractors (some say Michael Keaton doesn't cut it as a millionaire playboy - they're missing the point however, he's not portrayed as a millionaire playboy, unlike the Nolan/Bale version, he's being shown as a millionaire recluse; a role Keaton is perfect for), I love this portrayal of Bats. Burton managed to simultaneously make Gotham a horrible, dank place and still inject the movie with comic book colour and style.

Jack Nicholson's portrayal of the Joker is also fantastic - both darkly comic and gloriously over the top. Again, people that compare this Joker to Heath Ledger's version (from The Dark Knight) are missing the point - they're uncomparable, coming from different eras and different visions of the Batman universe. Whilst they're both awesome, Ledger takes the win IMO.

When this movie came out, it put the comic book movie on the map, and it still holds up well today - especially considering it's now 20 years old.

I love it.

My rating: 8.0 / 10
IMDB rating: 7.6 / 10
Running time: 126 mins
IMDB link