MY FAVORITE IS VAL KILMER!
2 Michael Keaton
3 Adam West
4 Christian bale
For the joker my favorite is Heath ledger !
Mark hamill
Jack Nicholson
( mark hamill makes it on the list regardless of animation)
MY FAVORITE IS VAL KILMER!
2 Michael Keaton
3 Adam West
4 Christian bale
For the joker my favorite is Heath ledger !
Mark hamill
Jack Nicholson
( mark hamill makes it on the list regardless of animation)
If we're strictly talking live action I gotta go with Keaton. Specifically with his performance in the 89 Batman. There's a real subtlety to his performance as the character. There are many moments where he has to convey what his character is going through without the use of dialogue, and for me at least he pulls it off. For me he's the only live action actor to succeed at making Batman and Bruce Wayne two separate people.
George Clooney and Ben Affleck mos probably.
Ben Affleck and george clooney mos probably..
For Batman, I'd go with Michael Keaton. He really gave the impression of Batman being this almost paranormal otherworldly creature of the night who could truly terrorize the criminals of Gotham.
For Bruce Wayne, I'd go with Christian Bale. He gave us a brilliant psychological portrayal of the character - a man driven by almost superhuman determination, and a strong moral compass, yet deeply vulnerable nonetheless.
I think this says a lot about the respective versions of the Dark Knight they played as well. Burton's Bruce Wayne virtually had a split personality. He came across as a somewhat psychologically disturbed man who transformed into something else entirely when he put on the suit. Nolan's Bruce Wayne on the other hand was a man who used the suit as a weapon, and also as a symbol of hope for the citizens of Gotham. In other words, Keaton played Bruce Wayne AND Batman, while Bale played Bruce Wayne who in turn played the part of Batman.
Affleck made a great Bruce Wayne and Batman as well. He played an older, worn-out version of the character where there really remained no distinction between the two identities. Affleck is basically playing the same guy, who sometimes wears the suit and sometimes doesn't. This I think is reflective of where Bruce is at this point in his life and career. Its also I suppose where Bale's Batman logically would have ended up had he kept going.
Val Kilmer did a great Bruce Wayne, better than Michael Keaton's. His Batman was a watered down version of Keaton's Batman though.