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Batman: Dead End

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 8m
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7.3/10
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Batman: Dead End (2003)
SuperheroActionHorrorSci-FiShort

The Joker has escaped from Arkham and Batman must once again bring him in - once and for all. Unfortunately for the bat, there is something even more sinister than the Joker waiting in the a... Read allThe Joker has escaped from Arkham and Batman must once again bring him in - once and for all. Unfortunately for the bat, there is something even more sinister than the Joker waiting in the alley for the dark knight detective..The Joker has escaped from Arkham and Batman must once again bring him in - once and for all. Unfortunately for the bat, there is something even more sinister than the Joker waiting in the alley for the dark knight detective..

  • Director
    • Sandy Collora
  • Writer
    • Sandy Collora
  • Stars
    • Clark Bartram
    • Andrew Koenig
    • Kurt Carley
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Sandy Collora
    • Writer
      • Sandy Collora
    • Stars
      • Clark Bartram
      • Andrew Koenig
      • Kurt Carley
    • 114User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    10hoeech

    OUTSTANDING!

    Perhaps Joel Schumacher would be willing to take pointers from Sandy Collora on film direction, but I doubt his ego would permit him to even consider it. This 8 minute masterpiece is how the 3rd and 4th "Batman" films should have looked, and more importantly, FELT, had someone with a sense of what the character was all about were in charge. Unfortunately, we were saddled with Mr. Schumacher who is under the impression that silly comic relief; ridiculous gadgets and unnecessary explosions make for a good film. It is my sincerest hope that the powers that be in Hollywood take notice of this little gem and allow Sandy Collora a chance to direct the 5th Batman film before it too is ruined before it even hits the screens.
    Tresix

    Highly ranked effort

    I had been hearing about his film making the rounds at comic book conventions across the country. It has now been posted on ifilm.com, so I decided to take a peek. And damned if it isn't as good as I've been hearing. It's plain to see that the movie's director, Sandy Collora, is greatly influenced by the artwork of the legendary Alex Ross. This is evident in his use of minimal light, especially at the beginning as he shows Batman (Clark Bartram) putting on his costume. Bartram just might be as close to being perfectly cast as any of the big-screen Batmen. The eight-minute film centers around another escape from Arkham Asylum by the Joker (Andrew Koenig, looking very frightening). Batman catches up with our favorite homicidal maniac in an alley. A brief fight ensues and the two adversaries each give the old "You made me what I am" speech to each other (just like in the first film) before Joker is snatched away. All I'll reveal is that two creatures from a rival studio make appearances, both have appeared in the DC Comics universe before. But it's quite a shock to see them here, especially the first creature to show up. With this minimal budget, Collora (who works primarily as a special effects man) shows that a humongous budget isn't totally necessary to make a captivating film. From this effort, here's hoping that Collora can get more work behind the camera. No matter what the budget.
    8Boba_Fett1138

    Great piece of film making. Very stylish!

    Don't expect a crappy little amateur film. "Batman: Dead End" puts some of the superhero movies made these days till shame.

    The style and atmosphere is even darker and more sinister then in the 2 Tim Burton Batman movies. You can say that "Batman: Dead End" is a more daring movie. The movie shows how the makers can handle several styles and it's the crew that really deserves credit. Everything works perfect especially the cinematography.

    But let's not forget the cast. Clark Bartram is actually a very convincing Batman (Better then Val Kilmer and George Clooney anyway) and Andrew Koenig is the perfect Joker his character is actually much more different then from the original movie in a good way. The character is more sinister and psychotic in a scary way instead of an entertaining. The characters are much more closer then the ones from the comic books.

    Sure the story is just beyond silly but that's not the point, the crew really showed how they can handle different moments and styles. This little film is filled with wonderful little moments and is a shear pleasure to watch.

    Awesome fights, great make-up, wonderful costumes, excellent directing, great cast, most excellent cinematography and a great and daring atmosphere and style, what is there not to like?

    8/10

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    10arker

    really cool short film

    I just had the opportunity at last to see this amazing short film. It cost me a lot of effort but finally i got a grab at this really good piece of art. Movies should be given to hardcore fans of the comic characters, this guys involved in this short film, did a better job than famous Joel Schumacher and all that money and famous actors in the awful flick they made. This is a great example that the heart of a movie is not a famous director or actor like val kilmer or george clooney, or schwarzenneger, my good this short film is a jewel and far more entertaining than the film directed by joel schumacher, the studios should learn that. This film rocks.
    8mcmonster78

    Definite 'A' For Effort

    It's about time someone tried to do something with Batman, if Warner won't. It combines three movies I think fans would love to see, though because of this it suffers from lack of time. Very cool idea, it leaves a lot up to the imagination as to how it began or how it ends, or what happens to certain other villians. I thought the villians costumes looked amazing, I assume someone broke into the Fox props department for those. This was short, but darker than even Burton's first Batman movie, though this one relies a little heavy on his script, at least at first. The directing was great, too, there were several well composed shots, which says a lot about an 8 minute film. I loved the fact that Bats was in his classic black and grey costume, which was made of cloth and not rubber. If you have the disk space and the time to DL this, you won't be disappointed.

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    • Trivia
      The black and gray Batman's costume is a tribute for the original No. 1 Detective Comics' cover, where Batman debuted in 1939.
    • Goofs
      During the opening credits when Batman is getting dressed, the reporter says "At this time Dr. Harley Quinn Is still missing." Harley Quinn is her villain name, so the reporter should have said "At this time Dr. Harleen Quinzel Is still missing."
    • Quotes

      Batman: [after kicking Joker] You're pathetic!

      The Joker: Oh, that's rich... coming from someone who runs in the dark, wearing a cape... and a mask!

      Batman: [grabbing Joker] We both wear masks!

      The Joker: Look at my face. This is who I am. My... 'mask' is permanent. You have a choice.

      Batman: You made your choice a long time ago, Joker.

      The Joker: NO! You did this to me! And you condemned me to that asylum, like some bastard child that you refuse to take responsibility for! That's why you'll never kill me, Bats! You made me... Daddy!

      Batman: Criminal scum like you... made me!

      [he slams Joker against the wall, JOker laughs insanely]

      Batman: You're going back to Arkham!

    • Crazy credits
      Each actor is credited with a brief clip of their character with the actor's name over it.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Batman: Dead End' (2003)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Betmen - Ćorsokak
    • Filming locations
      • North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Montauk Films
      • Level 7
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    • Budget
      • $30,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 8m
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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