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  <title>Batman (1989) - Movie Review - Episode 141</title>
  <description>This week, we are celebrating the 30th anniversary of Tim Burton's Batman.&amp;amp;nbsp; A film that had a very real and long lasting impact on both John and Brian as filmmakers.&amp;amp;nbsp; So we will be relishing this review as we break down what works and what doesn't in a film that at the time was controversial.&amp;amp;nbsp; The casting of a &amp;quot;comedian&amp;quot; in Michael Keaton in the titular role of a brooding and dark Bruce Wayne/Batman was met by fan boy fury and even death threats.&amp;amp;nbsp; Couple with the choice for Director in Tim Burton, at the time known for zany and dark films like Beetlejuice and Pee Wee's Big Adventure,&amp;amp;nbsp; and the result is a stylistic film that ushered in the golden age of superhero films and led to the tidal wave of the Marvel MCU.&amp;amp;nbsp; Use the coupon code &amp;quot;psychosnation&amp;quot; and save 25% on our&amp;amp;nbsp;TeePublic Store!&amp;amp;nbsp; Sign up for PSYCHOS NATION: Our Monthly Newsletter Got a movie you want us to review or feedback on the show? Contact us cinemapsychosshow@gmail.com </description>
  <author_name>Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews</author_name>
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