![]() The postie arrived,and the eagerly awaited package was opened, a record produced, released from its sleeve and placed on the record deck. The first release since 1988’s I Wish U Heaven promised a new direction. We hung around, chatted, building anticipation of the latest offering from our hero. The parcel containing Batdance hadn’t arrived. This also meant that 30 years ago (it was a Monday, as that is when records used to be released, kids) I rode my trusty Vespa to Worthing to buy the 12” from Our Price (that used to be a record shop, kids) I parked down an access road near the shop (on double yellows, but I would only be 5 mins max) and entered the familiar surroundings. ![]() Sign ‘O’ The Times? Definitely not! Batman? Chuck it! One notable public criticism was in the film Shaun Of The Dead, which had a scene with Pegg and Frost trying to hold back the advancing Zombies by ‘luzzing’ records at them- not all records would be thrown though- Purple Rain? No. N album of Batman themed songs, with lead vocals from Batman, Bruce Wayne, Vicki Vale and The Joker, only snippets of a few tracks were in the film (trust and Partyman from memory), the album sold well initially, but had very mixed reviews, which continues to this day. Prince, naturally, took his own approach to a soundtrack- a Tim Burton directing this NEW Batman was exciting, there was film merch a-plenty, and with Prince providing the soundtrack- Warner Bros. So leave this quote alone except at a Halloween party, when it might work as a nice icebreaker.I have been reliably informed that 30 years ago today (June 12 th 1989) Prince released his, at the time, much anticipated lead single off of The Batman Soundtrack- Batdance. That's why Nicholson and Ledger had a blast playing him. The Joker isn't just your basic psycho villain, he's an arrogant one. If you were to drop this quote at a dinner party, would you get an in-unison "awww" or would everyone roll their eyes and never invite you back? Here it is, on a scale of 1-10. Is Catwoman ripping off The Joker's line?.It seems like every garage band this side of the universe has their own version of "Dancin' with the devil in the pale moonlight." But this version also pays tribute to another Joker who left us all too soon-Heath Ledger.įinally, maybe this cartoon answers the question once and for all. I just like the sound of it." Bang! Where you've heard it just sayin.') Before he pulls the trigger, The Joker says, "Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight? I ask that of all my prey. (Note to Bruce: do not taunt The Joker when he's packin' heat. So he grabs a fire poker while The Joker pulls out a pistol. Preppie Bruce Wayne must save Vicki from the clutches of this evildoer, but he's not tripped out in full Batman gear. But surprise! The Joker and his goons have just barged in. This line is spoken by The Joker (played by Jack Nicholson) in the film Batman, directed by Tim Burton (1989).īruce Wayne (Batman) is just about to come out of the superhero closet to his girlfriend Vicki. ![]() Batman Franchise Fear Imagination Power Death Experience Movie Assorted Movie Character Context
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