Bruce McGuire

Bruce McGuire

  • Born: 1947-11-18
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Buddy 2022-01-25 08:01:55

      batman

      Haha, it was in 1989, and I just watched it recently. It's still a commercial movie. I don't expect much. We've watched the action stunts, no matter how good they are. I want to show the whole episode. In fact, I personally like batman more than superman. At least batman can still exist, and...

    • Linwood 2022-01-25 08:01:55

      Batman

      The story is very simple.
      Jack Nicholson went to the boss's woman
      and was betrayed by the boss and
      asked him to go to a chemical plant. The evidence was
      secretly notified to the police. The
      result was that JN was ambushed,
      but the ordinary police naturally couldn't figure it out. He
      had to Batman...

    • Julio 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      As the first film in the Batman series, Tim Burton directed it very well. Every Batman has to have a big villain with a strong personality, and there must be a stunning batman girl, Kim Basinger is really good, Gaga

    • Stefan 2022-03-19 09:01:02

      Tim Burton’s first Batman movie, the bat suit in the film is immobile due to a design flaw. As the first Batman work to be added to the Gothic style with great fanfare, the art design of the film is top-notch. The clown in this film is not just a criminal with crazy behavior or a purely anti-social villain. He is a cruel character with joy. He can say witty words, ruthlessly eliminate opponents, and send messages to passers-by during parades. Special counterfeit banknotes. On the contrary, it is Batman. Most of the time, he is serious and serious, and he only wants to eliminate the clown. The design of the Joker and Batman in this film is closer to the images of the two characters in the early comics. Even Batman directly dropped the Joker from the clock tower. There are similar plots in the early comics.

    Batman quotes

    • Vicki Vale: Aww! He took the film!

    • [last lines]

      Alfred Pennyworth: Oh, I regret to inform you that master Wayne is going to be a little late tonight.

      Vicki Vale: [grinning] I'm not at all surprised.