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Who saw this in cinemas back in '89?


Who saw this back in the day? What are your memories - the anticipation of seeing it in the weeks/days before, the actually seeing it and how much a big deal was it where you were back then, the crowds, audience etc and after coming out of the cinema what were your thoughts and in the days/weeks that followed.
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I saw it must've been a week or so after was released. I remember ALOT of hype in the weeks/months before, bat logo was everywhere t shirts, badges, posters everywhere. There was also ALOT of discussion in the news about the rating. Initially it was to be a 15 (which would mean I couldn't see it) but then the BBFC invented a new rating especially for it (that's how much of a big deal the movie was) so it got 12 (more equivalent to the PG13, before that in UK PG13either had to be cut for PG or get the kid unfriendly 15 rating)

I didn't really get the hype, id never been that interested in batman (was a superman fan) and beyond the AWest TV show had little knowledge of the character (only read the odd DC comics in annual form, had no knowledge of any of the adult Frank miller stuff) and the rating stuff confused me..how violent could it be?..this was batman not the terminator!

Onto the film it was something that id never really seen before, the retro/modern 1930s gangster look, the hard violence, the dark atmosphere and gritty hard urban legend edge..I was a huge superman movie fan and just 2 years before had seen SIV at cinema (and loved it!) But this was like the dark twisted side of those films, very adult in tone. Suddenly I felt like superman was for kids Saturday morning cartoons but this was a real adult film with very adult feel. I completely got why it was almost a 15 like the movies I was too young for back then. When I emerged from the darkness of the cinema I definitely felt more grown up more of a man 

In the weeks that followed I bought (or had bought for me) stuff like the TOPPS magazine, poster magazine, DC comic adaptation (which had incredible artwork and cover), the novel, some badges, as well as started collecting the TOPPS bubble gum cards, the Elfman soundtrack LP (the score sounded amazing back then..had to be careful not to get the Prince album by mistake which was everywhere).. I even got a bat logo t shirt that everyone was wearing (although initially I didn't want one)

there was ALOT of movies to see in 89 - Indiana Jones was just before batman like happened almost 20 years later in 2008 (with a new joker - almost a remake of Bat89 in some ways), BTTF2, Ghostbusters 2, Star trek V, Bond (which was 15 so couldn't see it) but Batman topped them all..

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I saw it in the theater (I was 14 at the time), and was underwhelmed. I remember being annoyed that the Joker shot down the Batplane with a mere revolver (as if the ridiculously long barrel magically made it powerful enough to do that). I was also annoyed that Batman was being affected by punches to the stomach, despite wearing body armor that had already been shown to stop bullets. Overall I thought it was on the boring side, though I did think the newscasters without their makeup was funny.

In my opinion it was the most overhyped movie of the '80s, and much of it was simply manufactured out of thin air, considering it started well before the movie was even released.

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Well OK, I guess

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I saw this as a 23 year old Air Force buck Sergeant while stationed at Tinker Air Force Base, near Oklahoma City. I lived off base in a duplex I shared with a roommate in nearb Moore, O.K. This was my 2nd year in Oklahoma all I did was work swing shift, providing secret codes for the AWACS planes so they could talk to other planes and ground support without anyone listening in. The previous summer they sent me to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and it had been the time of my life. So, this next summer of 89 was really a letdown for me. Plus, I had broke up with my girlfriend and I thought about her all the time. We were lucky we got the weekends off but I always had the beeper for when an AWACS plane would land or take off I'd have to go on the base and either take in a code kit, or issue it out. Anyway, that summer Ghostbusters 2 came out and it was a huge disappointment, I do remember that Hardees had a promotion where you could get a Ghostbusters 2 glass or cup. I couldn't see movies on Friday night since I was working swings so me and two of my friends went to see Batman on a Saturday afternoon. The theater in south Oklahoma City was packed, we had to sit really close to the screen, about 3 lines back. I remember cracking smarmy jokes with my friend Brent(RIP), I said "what's a whore doing in Gotham City?" and "wait, that ain't Gotham City, it's New York!". The news crew without makeup was probably my favorite part, I don't remember much else except the Joker's fall at the end. For the rest of the summer all I can remember is going to see a movie at least once a week. Dead Poet's Society, Lethal Weapon 2, Weekend at Bernies, Indy Jones 3, Honey I shrunk the Kids, Star Trek V, License to Kill, The Abyss, Let it Ride plus a few more. At the end of summer I was really bored and depressed, our shop was short I was always responding to the beeper. I didn't do anything else but go to the movies or G.I. bars so I put in for orders to Korea and left in Oct.

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33y ago today Batman was released in theatres .
https://twitter.com/landofthe80s/status/1540005313750892547

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I could not see it as I was 3 years old and not old enough to sit through an entire movie.

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One of my earliest memories is going to this as a 5-year old in New Zealand. Loved it - glad it didn't have an age limit here. I remember the projector momentarily breaking down and the screen turning red when Batman was fighting the swordsman. Me and my brother were joking that must be all the blood.

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http://comicfood.blogspot.com/2008/08/batman-movie-candy-bars-1989.html
just come across this and its triggered memories of buying the 1st bar (chocolate with soft caramel centre) in a local newsagents along with the TOPPs bubblegum cards

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there was ALOT of movies to see in 89 - Indiana Jones was just before batman like happened almost 20 years later in 2008

And this summer we just had Keaton Batman return (Flash) with Indiana Jones ..but unlike summer 89/08 both (unbelievably) bombed ☹

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