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Over 35 years later, some things might not hold up as well as they did when the movie came out. That said, several Tim Burton Batman scenes have aged perfectly.
6) Batman’s Introduction in the First Movie

Some of the most iconic things in Batman movies are the scenes where he introduces himself to someone. It has almost become a joke in many cases, with memes, YouTube sketches, and more making fun of the “I’m Batman” line. However, the line was made famous here with Batman’s introduction, and it might still be the best use of it in a Batman movie. The movie opens with a look at Gotham City, which still might be the best depiction of the town in any film.
This led to a murder similar to the one that killed Thomas and Martha Wayne, but with a new family where, thankfully, no one is killed in this instance. This then led to Batman’s arrival to approach the two thieves. His introduction came when he dropped, his caped body silhouetted against white smoke. Batman then knocked out one thief and allowed the other to live, saying he wanted him to tell everyone about him. “I’m Batman,” he said, and the franchise started with a bang.
5) Bruce Wayne’s “Let’s Get Nuts” Scene

The most ridiculous scene in the first Tim Burton Batman movie involved Bruce Wayne, not Batman. However, while the scene is absurd, it remains a highlight of the first film and has stood the test of time, showcasing Michael Keaton’s incredible performance in the role. Of course, this was when he challenged Joker, asking if he wanted to “get nuts.”
Bruce was at Vickie Vale’s apartment when Joker and his gang showed up. Knowing he needed to do something quick, Bruce put on a show and grabbed a fire poker and began to flip out, asking if Joker wanted to “get nuts” before the villain shot him point blank, but not before delivering the same line he used before killing Bruce’s parents years before. It worked great to show Bruce’s devil-may-care attitude and also upped the stakes at the same time.
4) The Joker’s Museum Scene

While it really isn’t much like the Joker in DC Comics, Jack Nicholson brought something to his performance that makes his version of the villain one of the most memorable in Batman history, whether in comics, movies, or otherwise. That was made even more memorable by one specific scene in which he showed up with his gang during the art museum heist.
This Batman scene might seem dated, but even the music by Prince works very well in the scene. Joker released his gas in the museum, leaving only Vickie Vale standing. In a hilarious moment, he had his gang start playing Prince music from a giant boom box while he went through the paintings and defaced them all. While it might seem dated, it has actually aged perfectly because Prince remains a legend, and this masterfully shows Joker’s sense of anarchy.











