Yes dude!!! I said the same thing in another comment lmfao seems like the exact opposite type Joe would have on lol plus it's a shrot ass pid at 1hr14mins so Joe must've really wanted him on. He usually doesn't fuck with shrot pods unless it's a big guest or he doesn't enjoy talking to them lol
Micheal Keaton has always been a favourite of mine the way he can do character acting and then be hilarious in comedies like multiplicity and other guys.
yeah that would be great but he's getting up there. I know he's well into his 80's, and I heard somewhere recently that he isn't in the best health and he has dementia. Sadly, i dont think we'll ever see him on JRE.
@@dleoner1 He would have been about 30 when the film was shot. Funny to think that a few years later him and Christopher Lloyd would be starring in Taxi
I was fortunate to be in the US at the time he got his star and watched it all happen right there in Hollywood. Was cool to see as growing up as a kid, he was Batman and Beetlejuice.
@@GK-qc5ry nah. Only one who could've pull off a convincing Beetlejuice is Pacino (because his real life mannerisms are similar) but not a Batman. Everyone else Batman only. Am 50/50 on Dicaprio because he can pull off goofy but not slapstick. So Keaton still remains top 5 in my book.
Still my favorite Batman movie. Nostalgia plays a role, but the actors and actresses were also much more talented. Along with that, the depiction of Gotham was far better as well.
So I said, "Who would you see playing Superman?" He said, "If I had to cast it right now?" I said, "Yeah." And he said, "Sean Penn." And I was like, "Spicoli?" It was an interesting choice. He's like, "Did you see Dead Man Walking?" I said, "Yeah." He's going, "Look in his eyes in that movie. He's got the eyes of a violent, caged animal, of a fucking killer." And I was like, "Dude, it's Superman."
@@poindextertunes I agree. I actually wish more people helped support my own work (titled "Diamond Dragons"). The entire series could definitely change the way people look at entertainment. But a person needs coin, connections, clout, computer code, communities, and opportunities in order to do so. Without those six things, there will continue to be TONS of Harvey Weinsteins and that jerkoff who created Firefly. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
To this day hes my favorite Bruce Wayne, live action. Hes the ONLY one out of everyone that sold me on his bruce wayne. His batman is.... not so great. I still love those movies tho and i can watch any of them at anytime. . Its sad we will never see his batman scenes in that batgirl movie that got deleted even tho it was done.
@@RobertSmith-lw2bx Mr. Mom, Johnny Dangerously, and Gung Ho were some of my favorites growing up. Then Beetlejuice and Batman and he hit the next level.
@@dleoner1 didn’t like JD or the other too much. Check out if you haven’t Night Shift. Jack Frost was a cool family movie. Multiplicity is my favorite of his. “She touched my peep pee.” Lmao
Not surprised Jon Peters takes credit for casting Michael Keaton when it was obviously Burton..Just listen to Kevin Smith talk about this dude it's hilarious
Is he just a complete bullshitter? So far these stories in the clips they showed are total bs. Never lost a fight, been in a bunch of gun fights, has a bullet in him.
Tim Burton’s description of Jon peters in one for the books. I recommend everyone watch the Superman lives documentary to learn just how insane Jon peters is
that was hands down the best batman movie, one of tim burtons masterpieces. so much artistic vision, style and creativity, great script, acting. it had everything and was the right balance of comic book fun and realism. and it’s sad not that many people seem to appreciate it that way
awesomeness!! Micheal Keaton is an amazing fellow as a Man when I was able to meet him! and such an amazing Actor - amazing interview and so-much fun! enjoy everything all!
@@Ralphie83 most of the people on this thread have no clue who Ceasar Mayne is. Most think Jack Nicholson is the Joker, but the Adam West Batman fought the OG Joker 😉.
Everything about Keatons version of Batman was the best to date. He was a natural fit for that role despite being less physically intimidating than the other batman's. You can see that intensity in his eyes yet kept composed throughout. Nobody is going to convince me that Keaton isn't the best depiction of Batman
I remember seeing Jon Peters in that documentary about that Superman movie that never got made that was going to star Nicholas Cage and be directed by Tim Burton.
I loved that keaton proved the fans wrong he was fantastic in the role he completely every aspect of Batman he brought the darkness the mystery and the intimidation of him in the suit he gave off that mentally unhinged vibe
3:46 - some of the greatest pals I have in life have come from either Braining one another or nearly doing so at 1st meeting. idk why that happens, but it’s amazing
I think learning how to fight is a lost art these days. As a young man growing up in the 80's and 90's it was part of life and it was good. You win you lose you learn. You learn yourself you learn others. You also learn when fights are necessary and when not. Life lessons that are missing from a lot of kids lives these days.
In retrospect, that be kinda like a random guy in a comment section who interviews nobody, criticizing arguably the greatest interviewer of all time. Bless you.
@@bigpickles It could be, if it was a put down. As in you're so condescending you'd tell a director a well known anecdote about an actor. It'd be a pretty strange put down though.
Jon Peters ran away from home at the age of 14 and moved to New York City, where he found work as a hairdresser and took his first job of dyeing women's pubic hair. Upon moving back to Los Angeles, he opened two salons and later took over his uncles' salon on Rodeo Drive, where he met Sue Mengers. In the early 1970s, he learned about Jay Sebring's method of cutting hair from Sebring's protégé Jim Markham, whereupon he designed a short wig worn by Barbra Streisand in the 1974 comedy film For Pete's Sake; Peters and Streisand then began a romantic relationship from 1973 to 1982.
Lmao Kevin Smith speaks of his hilarious meetings with WB and Jon Peters over a superman movie. I hope you have Kevin back soon and you guys talk about it after having Peters on
KEATON AS BATMAN , NICHOLSON AS THE JOKER AND PRINCE DOING THE MUSIC WAS PURE PERFECTION IN 1989
It's got a serious 1989 vibe and I love it
@@KarklinPumpkin I have my own personal Michael Keaton Autograph on my wall. the coolest Batman of all.
Is this the Giant Spider obsessed hairdresser turned crazy producer, that destroyed Tim Burton's Superman Lives movie?
Yes dude!!! I said the same thing in another comment lmfao seems like the exact opposite type Joe would have on lol plus it's a shrot ass pid at 1hr14mins so Joe must've really wanted him on. He usually doesn't fuck with shrot pods unless it's a big guest or he doesn't enjoy talking to them lol
Yes
*Thanagarian snare beast
Hello fellow Kevin Smith nerds
“I’ve been in over 500 street fights…”
Actual quote by Jon Peters.
Micheal Keaton has always been a favourite of mine the way he can do character acting and then be hilarious in comedies like multiplicity and other guys.
Hi. Are you American or Canadian?
He crushed it in The Founder
That was a great movie. Would have been even better if Batman had fought a giant spider in the third act but you can't have everything.
@here is the full clip No it's not.
I was wondering if that was the producer from the kevin smith story
Maybe polar bears guarding the Batcave? i dunno, just spit ballin.....
IYKYK
Dragons. All movies need dragons.
I'd love to see Jack on Joe's podcast
yeah that would be great but he's getting up there. I know he's well into his 80's, and I heard somewhere recently that he isn't in the best health and he has dementia. Sadly, i dont think we'll ever see him on JRE.
@@victoralley708 you heard correct. Sadly so but it would be a great interview of those to talk with Jack in good shape. It would blow people away
Jesus Christ… this guy is BONKERS!!!!!!
P.S Christian Bale is the best Batman of all time… and he nailed it three fucking times!!!!!
@@victoralley708 Just like in the movie THE PLEDGE.
@@dannypope1860 Genius is not Bonkers but it is very close.
Nicholson is definitely one of the best actors of all time.
Best joker ever!
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest is my favourite movie and he's just outstanding along with Louise Fletcher
@@NoxiousRob Yep. Phenomenal movie. Brad Dourif, better known as the voice of Chucky, is also incredible.
@@NoxiousRob how young was DeVito in that movie? Looks like an infant!
@@dleoner1 He would have been about 30 when the film was shot. Funny to think that a few years later him and Christopher Lloyd would be starring in Taxi
Joe NEEDS to get Jack Nicholson on the show
I think you'd deniro first
Jack’s dementia is really bad now. I think we’re past that point unfortunately.
@@KrispyKreme50 Shit. I didn't know Jack has dementia
Jack Nicholson never did interviews thought out his whole career…
I love how Bradley cooper portrayed him in PT Andersons “Licorice Pizza.” And it was not far off from Kevin Smiths stories of the man.
Agree. Michael Keaton is top 5 easy. Anyone that can pull off Beetlejuice and Batman deserves the props 👍🏿
I was fortunate to be in the US at the time he got his star and watched it all happen right there in Hollywood. Was cool to see as growing up as a kid, he was Batman and Beetlejuice.
No way top 5. Brando, Pacino, DeNiro, Cruise, Bale, DiCaprio, Day-Lewis and others all ahead of him. He's a great actor but not in that tier
@@GK-qc5ry no trans people on your list? The 1920's called for you, it wants it's CZcams comment back 🤟
@@GK-qc5ry nah. Only one who could've pull off a convincing Beetlejuice is Pacino (because his real life mannerisms are similar) but not a Batman. Everyone else Batman only. Am 50/50 on Dicaprio because he can pull off goofy but not slapstick. So Keaton still remains top 5 in my book.
@@GK-qc5ry also let's not forget Tom Hanks. He could've crush Beetlejuice but not Batman
That first Batman was a cultural phenomenon. The youngsters won't understand. They weren't alive.
They were alive in my balls, so close enough!
Yeah it was massive at the time.
We understand because the dark knight was just as much of a revelation for the contemporary culture
@@youssefgalal9670 No, you don't understand. Your post proves it.
Yes young people weren't alive the same time old people were......wow
Keaton was a better Bruce Wayne than all of them, gave dimension to the character.
He was the best. Best eyebrows.
Na, he was not a good Bruce. Great Batman, Christian bale was a better Bruce
@@cicolasnage5684 I agree 100% with that and when people ask who is my favorite batman this is what I say.
He added vulnerability
Still my favorite Batman movie. Nostalgia plays a role, but the actors and actresses were also much more talented. Along with that, the depiction of Gotham was far better as well.
The actors and actresses were not better
Same. Best Batman ever. Period!
ya since it was a big part of my childhood thats why Keaton is my favorite Batman...Batman Returns is the best Batman movie though
@@eklypised Yeah. Batman Returns was more darker. 🦇
Don’t forget Prince’s soundtrack for the movie! 🔥
Kevin Smith has a very colorful description on his time working with Peters during pre-production of Superman Lives
Amazing story.
Polar bears guarding the Batcave! Genius!
"Kevin you know why we get Superman? Because we're from the streets?
So I said, "Who would you see playing Superman?" He said, "If I had to cast it right now?" I said, "Yeah." And he said, "Sean Penn." And I was like, "Spicoli?" It was an interesting choice. He's like, "Did you see Dead Man Walking?" I said, "Yeah." He's going, "Look in his eyes in that movie. He's got the eyes of a violent, caged animal, of a fucking killer." And I was like, "Dude, it's Superman."
@@badkarmaonezero2010
“I grew up on a street but I’m not from the streets.” 😂😂😂
My favorite Batman film. I was a kid, so yeah... Now i am 36 and still think this.
Same age as you and I agree. Nothing can top it. It’s a masterpiece comic book film.
"He stole my balloons. ... ... HE STOLE MY BALLOONS!! Why didn't someone tell me he had one of those... things?!"
#Bob,
#Gun.
#BOOM
@@Novastar.SaberCombat “Gonna need a minute or two alone boys…”
movie in general are just not as good they were in the 90s
its all about money now and producing a bland product that can be mass consumed
@@poindextertunes I agree. I actually wish more people helped support my own work (titled "Diamond Dragons"). The entire series could definitely change the way people look at entertainment. But a person needs coin, connections, clout, computer code, communities, and opportunities in order to do so. Without those six things, there will continue to be TONS of Harvey Weinsteins and that jerkoff who created Firefly.
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
Lol.
Legend in his own mind this guy
I've always love Michael Keaton. Such a great actor in incredible movies
“220, 221 whatever it takes” Mr Mom
To this day hes my favorite Bruce Wayne, live action. Hes the ONLY one out of everyone that sold me on his bruce wayne. His batman is.... not so great. I still love those movies tho and i can watch any of them at anytime. . Its sad we will never see his batman scenes in that batgirl movie that got deleted even tho it was done.
@@RobertSmith-lw2bx Mr. Mom, Johnny Dangerously, and Gung Ho were some of my favorites growing up.
Then Beetlejuice and Batman and he hit the next level.
@@dleoner1 didn’t like JD or the other too much. Check out if you haven’t Night Shift. Jack Frost was a cool family movie. Multiplicity is my favorite of his. “She touched my peep pee.” Lmao
Him playing the captain in the Other Guys movie was hilarious. The quiet fight scene at the funeral gets me every time
No one’s better than Jack Nicholson in a movie he dominates the screen
Jon looks and sounds exactly what you'd imagine an old-school Hollywood producer would be.
Yeah, like an idiot
Not surprised Jon Peters takes credit for casting Michael Keaton when it was obviously Burton..Just listen to Kevin Smith talk about this dude it's hilarious
Is he just a complete bullshitter? So far these stories in the clips they showed are total bs. Never lost a fight, been in a bunch of gun fights, has a bullet in him.
Kevin Smith is an idiot.
Peters is way cooler.
Kevin smith is a clown... c'mon
"Just listen to Kevin Smith"
Yeah no thanks, I'll pass.
@@the1truth420 Kevin Smith is a goofball but he does have a history with Jon Peters. Jon Peters wanted to put the giant spider in a Superman movie.
Man this guy in 4 mins really wanted us to know how big a tough he was
Yeah yeah what ever
This is my favorite Batman movie. Looking back it just is.
Love how he judges everyone by their fighting ability! Lol
Cocaine
His claim that he’s been in hundreds of street fights and he never lost one and how he never felt pain is ridiculous. You could feel Joe holding back
Eyes of a killer
This is the video I didn't know I needed in my life.
Wow, thanks so much Joe. Great of you to post half the podcast on youtube this time.
Michael Keaton created the Batman voice and 30+ years later actors have no choice but to do it too!
Bell is so boring as batman
@@dzenacs2011 Do you looove black people?
The way Nicholson rode into the sunset was a MasterClass...
Tim Burton’s description of Jon peters in one for the books. I recommend everyone watch the Superman lives documentary to learn just how insane Jon peters is
Yeah. That doc is very revealing in a lot of ways, but mostly it reveals what a fuck loon this guy is.
I have a Jon Schnepp autographed blueray of that documentary.
@@esteban8681 he seemed so cool. Rip to him!
Its everything kevin smith said about him come to life lol
"Superman's cape is too faggy" 😂😂😅😅😅
@@M613M “and there needs to be a giant spider in the third act.” 😂😂😂
Spiders are the fiercest killers in the insect kingdom.
that was hands down the best batman movie, one of tim burtons masterpieces. so much artistic vision, style and creativity, great script, acting. it had everything and was the right balance of comic book fun and realism. and it’s sad not that many people seem to appreciate it that way
Bradley Cooper plays him in 'Licorice Pizza'. Hilarious! Plus it's a great movie.
Great stories from Jon P. 🙌
awesomeness!! Micheal Keaton is an amazing fellow as a Man when I was able to meet him! and such an amazing Actor - amazing interview and so-much fun! enjoy everything all!
Michael Keaton is one of my favorite actor this was a neat listen
Kenny Rogers looks great!
STILL the best Batman movie ever. STILL the best cast. STILL the best depiction of Gotham City ever.
Nah
Nah
Nah wtf
Nah man, gotham was depicted as a gothic studio set compiled in a corner
Kevin smith superman script and the way he describes Jon peters on that matches here perfectly! So funny
The Machinist is one of my favourite films of all time too!
For me, jack nicholson was hands down the best joker ever!
aint got nothin on cesar mayne
Yep. Gave me nightmares as a child.
@@Ralphie83 most of the people on this thread have no clue who Ceasar Mayne is. Most think Jack Nicholson is the Joker, but the Adam West Batman fought the OG Joker 😉.
He was a perfect version of the TV show gone cinema. Glad Joker is darker now.
Fuck and yes.
Everything about Keatons version of Batman was the best to date. He was a natural fit for that role despite being less physically intimidating than the other batman's. You can see that intensity in his eyes yet kept composed throughout. Nobody is going to convince me that Keaton isn't the best depiction of Batman
He's not!! he was overhyped because he was the first serious Batman we got since the Adam west campy show 🤣
Ben Affleck stop playing.
@@geoffreylane5606 ben is up there. Love that warehouse scene
@@shel0016 Definitely.
Michael Keaton and bale are tied imo (my not trash opinion like these other duds in this thread) 😂
Love his voice could listen to uncle all day tell his stories
I'll always see this dude as the "Guys like us, we're from the streets!" as well as the Superman fighting the giant Spider guy 😂😂
Lol I’m hunting these Kevin Smith comments right now. I can’t take this guy seriously after Smith’s take on the whole thing
"He never knew how to fight but hes a tough guy. He'll fight if he has to." Hahaha
Beautiful classic 👌
Jacks last scene in court room in "A few good man" was masterpiece..
I remember seeing Jon Peters in that documentary about that Superman movie that never got made that was going to star Nicholas Cage and be directed by Tim Burton.
" They dont make hairdressers like they used to" - The LA Times 🤣🤣🤣
I loved Michael Keaton in Clean & Sober
This guy is the origin story of Kevin Smith telling stories.
Kevin Smith’s stories about this guy are superbly entertaining and just the right kind of absurdity to expect from Hollyweird.
Jon Peter's giant spider, lol!🕷😆
The whole podcast was absolutely bonkers, he's as mad as a bucket of frogs - well worth checking out.
I listened to the whole podcast on Spotify. I don't think I've heard a guy that was more full of BS.
Jon Peters is the same guy who cast Jackie Mason in Caddyshack 2, dude definitely is full of BS
There's only a few others as bad but he's one of the top five worst
Lol it was bizarre.
the same jon peters Kevin Smith talked about working with.... classic 😆
I loved that keaton proved the fans wrong he was fantastic in the role he completely every aspect of Batman he brought the darkness the mystery and the intimidation of him in the suit he gave off that mentally unhinged vibe
3:46 - some of the greatest pals I have in life have come from either Braining one another or nearly doing so at 1st meeting. idk why that happens, but it’s amazing
Watched it last night again on HBO Max lol
0:55... MIKE rocked it on the LUDES... METAL!
love guys like this
The Last Detail (1973) is brilliant.
"I am the motherf****ng shore patrol"
Coincidentally, my cousin was a Soldier policeman (SP) in Finland.
That was the best Batman. Iconic casting.
I think learning how to fight is a lost art these days. As a young man growing up in the 80's and 90's it was part of life and it was good. You win you lose you learn. You learn yourself you learn others. You also learn when fights are necessary and when not. Life lessons that are missing from a lot of kids lives these days.
Batman was the first movie I ever seen in the cinema
O’Connell street Dublin summer 1989
One of my earliest memories I was 5 years old wow😮
One of the most iconic movies ever made
Keaton was great as Batman.
Thanks Much !
After watching the death of Superman documentary, it’s hard to take this guy seriously.
this guys hair/beard combo is epic
Joe would literally interrupt a director to tell him a well known anecdote about an actor, like he didn't know it. Bless him.
Bless his heart.. lol
"Literally"....as if it would be figuratively
I watched Clean and Sober when
I was in high school
FANTASTIC MOVIE
In retrospect, that be kinda like a random guy in a comment section who interviews nobody, criticizing arguably the greatest interviewer of all time. Bless you.
@@bigpickles It could be, if it was a put down. As in you're so condescending you'd tell a director a well known anecdote about an actor. It'd be a pretty strange put down though.
The best Batman is Kevin Conroy from Batman the Animated Series
That’s what all the virgins say lol
Truth
You guys need to watch the ‘Death of Superman, what happened’ documentary. Shows this Peters fella in true fashion. He’s a maniac tool
Bradley copper plays him in liquorice pizza as maniac
@@tvgcmma9215 I saw that lol I wonder if that story is true where he smashed the car mirrors or windows or whatever. I’m erring on the side of yes
you can tell just from his stories that he’s a compulsive liar. but he’s got a reputation. barbara walters knew what was up.
@@kollatt i listened to the whole podcast, almost intolerable. He 100% is a compulsive liar and definitely on some stuff.
2:57 funny Jack Nicholson story
amazing story dude, one person i would love to meet is Jack Nicholson
good stuff
This is my 2nd favorite film.. god damn it's great
Michael Keaton was *my* first live action Batman
Keaton was the best Batman...Ive always thought that.
It's too bad Rogan didn't get Peters to answer the question of "who's the fiercest killer in the animal kingdom, Polar Bears or Spiders?"..
My favourite Batman films
Never mentioned that on the Superman movie he was producing (that never got made) he demanded Superman not wear his costume and for him to not fly.
Thanks
Please tell me that Joe brings up Kevin Smith's stories about working with John Peters on Superman.
Jon Peters ran away from home at the age of 14 and moved to New York City, where he found work as a hairdresser and took his first job of dyeing women's pubic hair. Upon moving back to Los Angeles, he opened two salons and later took over his uncles' salon on Rodeo Drive, where he met Sue Mengers. In the early 1970s, he learned about Jay Sebring's method of cutting hair from Sebring's protégé Jim Markham, whereupon he designed a short wig worn by Barbra Streisand in the 1974 comedy film For Pete's Sake; Peters and Streisand then began a romantic relationship from 1973 to 1982.
Awesome!!
Michael Keaton was awesome Batman! Mean guy as Batman and deeply thoughtfull and droubled Bruce Wayne.
That’s hilaaarrrrrious!
Best Batman ever. Bale was a close second.
Agreed.
Yeah, Keaton also had the best Batman voice of them all. Bale went way overboard with his voice in TDK, to the point that it was almost laughable.
Easily the best Batman movie ever made.
Lmao Kevin Smith speaks of his hilarious meetings with WB and Jon Peters over a superman movie. I hope you have Kevin back soon and you guys talk about it after having Peters on
The Shining is a masterpiece ♥️
I want a Jon Peters biography movie.
That movie would he insane.
@@TrenchMan93 be like wolf on wall street
You can see Joe has been enjoying his Alpha Brain, the intensity with which he stares dramatically at the ceiling was my favorite part.
Couple mins in and already learnt this dude chats on
And now invite Kevin Smith so he could tell his famous Jon Peters story one more time.
I literal movie genius here people….we gotta show love
Jack Nicholson and Clint Eastwood would be two guys I’d love to see on JRE before they’re gone.
Holy shit, Kevin Smith was not lying!!! Fatman on Batman
Spiders are fiercest killers in the insect kingdom.
One flow over....best performance
Keaton & Nicholson are still my favorite Batman & Joker.