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Batman and Superman in the same movie!! Cool!!


Do Keaton and Reeve have any scenes together?

UJ

"You learn from the best...and the worst." - Uncle Jay, 9/14/94

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Yes, they do. They become "drinking buddies" for a short while.

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That's pretty cool! Thanks man.

UJ

"You learn from the best...and the worst." - Uncle Jay, 9/14/94

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Keaton tries to hit Reeve in the head with the white ball when Reeve is sprawled out on a pool table sipping a martini, but Reeve lifts his head up just in time to avoid getting hit by the ball to ship his martini; Keaton looked annoyed as Hell. Very funny in a low key way.

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That whole scene, with Keaton desparately trying to get Reeve to show him his lip by any way possible, was completely hilarious.





I asked the doctor to take your picture so I can look at you from inside as well.

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Seeing Christopher Reeve in this movie makes me so sad with the way his life turned out in later years. What a wonderful actor who is greatly missed.

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This makes me really want to see this.

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Forget that, this movie has Beetlejuice hooking up with Barbara Maitland!

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\o/ STEVE HOLT!

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Reeve was really good at comedy, especially in his later days(before the fact, of course). All three stars were terrific in this. Geena Davis was never more striking and on target, and Michael Keaton also hits the spot too. He's very determined, with a blend of gentility and humor. Both Beetlejuice stars go VERY well with Christopher Reeve, who as stated, has a few great moments in the same scene with Michael. Pretty good movie.

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Batman & Superman Comics Are Finally Making a Keaton/Reeve Crossover Possible

https://screenrant.com/batman-superman-keaton-reeve-crossover/

In Superman 78, written by Rob Venditti with art by Wilfredo Torres, the Man of Steel faces his biggest threat yet in the form of Brainiac and his impending invasion on Earth. The scale for Reeve’s Superman has never been grander, opening the door for many other potential storylines. Similarly, Keaton’s Batman in Batman 89, written by Sam Hamm with art by Joe Quinones and Leonardo Ito, feels less constrained than the films did at the time. Building off of Batman and Batman Returns, there is a wide selection of new heroes and villains for the comics to incorporate. The next logical step for both limited series is to overlap and come together in one title, providing the ultimate fan wish fulfillment. Just as Keaton’s Batman never received a third installment, and Reeve’s Superman films declined in quality, the comics are able to give readers what the studios never could.

A meeting between Keaton’s Bruce Wayne and Reeve’s Clark Kent in the scenario of a Daily Planet interview would thrill fans. It’s difficult to predict how they would interact as their alter egos. Although Superman might be turned off to Batman’s cynicism, such a response might feel too repetitive to Batman v Superman now that they have already met each other in live action. Regardless, the World’s Finest would manage to band together if a threat too big for either of them alone came their way.

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