Three levels of outsiderness. If Burton's Penguin is not the best villain in movie history, it is among the deepest. Look around the world: thousands of people are denied everything, and all they have left is hatred.
@Sara94Lee ANd wdf ru trolling on such a great movie and hearthbreaking scene? Only i see u just critic comments. If you cant feel the psychology aspect of the scene you will try to explain your own shit.
@Sara94Lee Do you really think the man who was born with like a penguin and got into sewer for many years will see the world in hapiness? If human werent egoistic creatures and helped him he wouldnt be mad on world. But as i said evil borns another evil, its nature. And od course penguin wanted revenge over humanity.
You know, when I first viewed this scene I thought he was coming toward Batman to say; Okay im pooped i learn ma lesson please ohh pleasse can i be on your team? i can make tuna sandwiches! :D'
i always feel like the Penguins always respected the penguin, and so they put him int the water as a Burial, hoping he lives in peace where ever he may be now
This scene makes me cry so much, not because of the Penguin or the meaning behind him, not because of the music, but only because of the noise one of the penguins make at 2:05, damned bird! :D
As a child I didn't understand this scene. You're usually supposed to hoot and holler when the villain is defeated. But I knew there was supposed to be something more to it in this case. In reality, it's a heartbreaking scene.
I remember when I saw this for the first time; I was 8 or 9 years old, and I remember the pengüin always was my favourite Batman character, and when he escapes from police and he jumped into the water I said "good, he escapes; he doesn't die!" but the movie didn't finish and finally, like I feared, he died, but for more sadly, this is the more melancolic and sad villain's dead ever...I cried with this, and today this is still very sad to me, with this penguins conducing his master to the water.
@ef3erfrq3rerf it is true i felt sad almost cried when the penguins came out. that the penguis were his children and had to carry him out of respect was good though
I think it would've been easier to feel sorry if he wasn't biting peoples noses, plotting to kill sleeping children, and all around being a total bastard
@mytube1003 His death was caused by the fall and the heat of the room. He needed the cold and the sudden explosions and destruction of the area was too much for his body to take. The stuff coming out of his mouth is a mix of blood and vomit, he's bleeding internally.
As for why he died though, that part was his doing. Even then it's still a tragic moment.
How on earth can a scene in which a short fat ugly man hellbent on murdering thousands of children keels over, dies and is carried to his watery grave by giant penguins be so moving?
@jeanclaudejunior I think its to show that the penguins were the only ones who never abandoned him. His parents dumped him as a child, as an adult both his henchmen and Max Shrek abandoned him too. The penguins faithfully returned to lay him to rest.
@Andyscobie i totally agree i mean if his parents didn't abandon him he would have never turned out like that , but i am sure he would still try and kill ppl with his money
It's not often, even for the most tragic of villains, to make you feel so sorry for such a devious villain. Tim Burton really made an entire film a work of art with this one scene alone.
It's true, we all have a little of the Penguin inside of us. Rejected, misunderstood and constantly being knocked down by others. Sadly it's acceptable in our society to look down on them. Most of the time, the average people you see walking on our sidewalks, are the true villains of our society.
@MisterMeddle yeah but dude, he was about to drown a bunch of babies. If he had succeeded in drowning thousands of babies would you still feel sorry for him during this scene?
This was the first movie I ever saw. As in, one of my earliest memories of movies is the scene where Batman spreads his wings before gliding over Gotham. After that I saw it religiously as a little kid. This is one of my favorite movies, and I am not in the slightest disturbed, except for an unhealthy obsession with Tim Burton's films and comic books. Everything about this movie fascinates me.
@Johnlindsey289 Batman, the animated series, was inspired by both the comics and the Burton films, and it remains to me, the ultimate rendition of the Batman character and his universe, outside of the comics. (The original TAS)
Well TAS was in production in 1991 but then they were forced to do some redesigns on Selina/Catwoman and Penguin based off this movie while Penguin in TAS was based off both this version and comic penguin.
Does anybody else get teary when watching this scene? It's so sad, Penguin never became anything, his whole life was spent in a sewer, never had friends and later dies after finally getting out 30+ years later so so sad ):
@TurnerLion Yes, it's very sad what his life was, but everything that happened to him was his choice and his choice alone. He was evil through and through.
@Scoonertuna You're right, very evil indeed lol. But I think I would be evil if I was down in a sewer for that long too ha ha and even knowing what he did just; seeing him die like that with the music & everything, it's like ahh /:
@TurnerLion I agree. A powerful and emotional scene. You actually shed a tear for the villain. makes you wonder if this was the inspiration for Sam Raimi's villains in Spider-Man.
@TurnerLion no, i mean the penguin's depiction in the movie, reminds me of phantom of the opera, a sad misfit who just wants to be accepted by society, to add up to that, they both hid in underwater lairs, and were both abandoned as children
One of the best death scenes in film history the way Penguin staggers to try and kill Batman but fails to do so, has his last words and then collapses and dies. The his friends slowly walk up to him to give him a watery burial.
He had drank the toxic water that he had fell to; the water Max Schreck had polluted Penguin's sewers with and where he was going to drown the babies of Gotham at.
That's amazing scene from one amazing movie. I saw this when I was 4-5 years old and didn't quite get the idea of the whole movie and then at one point I stopped watching it, because my father made fun of me and I just bought it a couple of months ago and found actually how brilliant this movie is. The characters, the music. The first one was just good: guy, bad guy, girl. This here is really wow!
This movie was darker than the first two Nolan films, but the Riddler's final scenes in Forever were also creepy as well. But the original Batman comics is that way, serious and dark.
This scene scared the shit out of me as a kid - the black blood everywhere, the music, Schreck's melted flesh and fucking eyeballs, the Penguin dying and his corpse sinks underwater with his eyes open. Burton is a genius.
i just want to know how penguins with no digits can somehow push him into the water, i mean it would be fine if he was being pushed from the back but how does it work from the side
every batman villian became a villian because of the things theyve experienced in their lives. society turned them into what they are, and they wanted vengence for it. what separates them from batman is that he turned what happened to him into something postive. i personally dont like batman, but i love the villians because if society were that cruel to me, id probablly try to seek vengence too.
I actually cried while watching this, I mean, this guy is like 33 years old, lived his entire life in the sewers and beyond that he didn't do anything fun while walking above the sewers, but cause pain. He may be evil, but compared to the Joker he was actually just a sad guy who never had experienced true love or even friendship. In a way, Mr. Freeze was too. And Poison Ivy wasn't that evil either.
This scene is the saddest thing I can think of. I just think of how the penguins must've felt when the only person that cared about them, the only one that would break their back to make sure they got fed, just died. It had to have been hard for them to bury him where they may never see him again. So sad...
@JBR They are "little people" in very awesome penguin suits. The movie also used real live penguins and robotic penguins, but those six are little people.
Also in the Comics can't you even consider the Penguin a real villain?.
I mean in much of the comic he just runs his stupid nightclubs and even provides information for batman. No wonder he has been voted the worse batman villain.
Burton's version may be grotesque but is a much more dangerous opponent and interesting character.
Personally, I did not like Batman Returns (the 2nd Tim Burton Film). It was just to annoying for me. All the yelling from Penguin at the last 30 minutes of the movie. And Catwoman was just to freaky for me, so pale.
Never liked how they completely changed Penguin's character from the comics. Like they actually made him part Penguin. He was suppose to be a criminal master mind with umbrellas as his weapons.
This was touching scene though. And I loved the first movie with the Joker.
But it was the last good live-action batman movie before Batman Begins and Dark Knight and until then we had Mask of the Phantasm to the rest of the animated movies
i dont see how people can say he is not a villian just because you feel sory for him does not make him less evil less not forget his main goal in the movie was to kidnap children and drown them in a sewer no amount of not fitting in can wash that away
Believe it or not this version of the Penguin was completely differant from the one in Bob Kane's Comic Books. The Villains in the movies all died horrible deaths:
The Joker: Fell from a cathedral, breaking every bone in his body.
The Penguin: Died due to injuries from a fall, heat and toxic poisoning.
Max Shreck: Electricuted to a crisp.
Two-Face: Fell from a girder to the spike layed water below.
People found this scene disturbing. Penguin represents the rejected aspect of everybody's personality I guess. The reason they adored Heath Ledger was because he made it seem cool and hip to be a terrorist - to have control over your own destructive impulse. The Dark Knight is not realistic for this reason - it's a fantasy. Burton's film may have more fantasy VISUAL aspects... but its characters are more realistic than Nolan's will ever be. Even the psychopaths are victims in this film.
Yea i agree Burton's film had very amazing characters but to be honest the jack nicholson wasn't that different with his joker. He is supposed to be Chaos personified and thats not a trait of any real person. Visually Burton was the best.
Nolan still got it right with Batman and 2 face. His batman at least doesn't kill people just for the laughs.
@Messylin I agree I know Penguin is a villain but I can't help but feel sorry for him however I still think Nolan's film are still good at least Dark Knight is.
@Messylin Did you just say this is better and more realistic Than the dark knight, a movie were people can be brought back to life by being licked by cat's is more realistic, and don't use the "its a comic book movie" card. this movie is stupid and makes no sense
@RedRobin696 - yes, if you actually bothered to read my post - I said the CHARACTERS are more realistic in their psychology, in that they actually have three dimensions.
The Bat. The Cat. The Penguin.
or:
The Vigilante. The Avenger. The Terrorist.
Three levels of outsiderness. If Burton's Penguin is not the best villain in movie history, it is among the deepest. Look around the world: thousands of people are denied everything, and all they have left is hatred.
MarciCow 6 days ago
i feel stupid this is why they call him THE penguin
Dspfanboy1 1 week ago
ohhhh so thats what penguin looks like with the stuff on his face
Dspfanboy1 1 week ago
i watch this and all i see is frank reynolds
maxissora 1 week ago
Last good Batman-Movie - And last good Burton-Movie!
SuperJuliusC 2 weeks ago
I guess you could say
*puts on sunglasses*
Batman gave him the cold shoulder
YYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
moonman7347 2 weeks ago
"ah Shit, I picked a cute one!"
musclecarloverjoeroc 2 weeks ago
@musclecarloverjoeroc Hahaha classic line, I Lol'd :3
Sara94Lee 1 week ago
this was sad to me steal is misunderstood fella
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Too bad he had such rotten parents!!!
Megadellter 3 weeks ago 2
@Megadellter Oh shut up - His father was Pee Wee Herman!
SuperJuliusC 2 weeks ago
@SuperJuliusC Then if that was the case he should have had got a clean getaway on his bike!
Sara94Lee 1 week ago
@Megadellter Well, he was such a rotten baby
colmhearne 1 week ago
@colmhearne It wasn't his fault he was so deformed and had flippers for hands :/
Sara94Lee 1 week ago
i saw this scene a few hours i broke up with my true love. i still wanna join him in his watery grave.
xboxgamerJ16 3 weeks ago
@xboxgamerJ16 Oh seriously? Get a grip man
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@Sara94Lee ANd wdf ru trolling on such a great movie and hearthbreaking scene? Only i see u just critic comments. If you cant feel the psychology aspect of the scene you will try to explain your own shit.
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@Sara94Lee Wooo my comment was removed! Bitches gonna hate
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@Sara94Lee Do you really think the man who was born with like a penguin and got into sewer for many years will see the world in hapiness? If human werent egoistic creatures and helped him he wouldnt be mad on world. But as i said evil borns another evil, its nature. And od course penguin wanted revenge over humanity.
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Sara94Lee 3 weeks ago
You know, when I first viewed this scene I thought he was coming toward Batman to say; Okay im pooped i learn ma lesson please ohh pleasse can i be on your team? i can make tuna sandwiches! :D'
But then he just died :/
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He had to die cause he saw Bruce's face.
Liquidsback 3 weeks ago
i always feel like the Penguins always respected the penguin, and so they put him int the water as a Burial, hoping he lives in peace where ever he may be now
PropagandaPenguin 3 weeks ago
This scene makes me cry so much, not because of the Penguin or the meaning behind him, not because of the music, but only because of the noise one of the penguins make at 2:05, damned bird! :D
NippityNipNip 4 weeks ago
As a child I didn't understand this scene. You're usually supposed to hoot and holler when the villain is defeated. But I knew there was supposed to be something more to it in this case. In reality, it's a heartbreaking scene.
bonnertom032 1 month ago
I remember when I saw this for the first time; I was 8 or 9 years old, and I remember the pengüin always was my favourite Batman character, and when he escapes from police and he jumped into the water I said "good, he escapes; he doesn't die!" but the movie didn't finish and finally, like I feared, he died, but for more sadly, this is the more melancolic and sad villain's dead ever...I cried with this, and today this is still very sad to me, with this penguins conducing his master to the water.
juankyFenomenos 4 weeks ago
I remained cold
MutantsInDisguise 1 month ago
i almost cried with this scene
maRCON318 1 month ago
I'm not crying,there's just something in my eye...
nestorhill 1 month ago
I wonder if the penguin ever had any babies with the female penguins. Y'know, because he couldn't fuck any humans. LOlolololol...
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Sara94Lee 3 weeks ago
this is the one of the saddest scenes i have ever seen i was almost tears welleming out of my eyes
ef3erfrq3rerf 1 month ago 13
@ef3erfrq3rerf it is true i felt sad almost cried when the penguins came out. that the penguis were his children and had to carry him out of respect was good though
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@ef3erfrq3rerf in my case i always cry with this scene TT__TT
leGrugnegueur 2 weeks ago
This is such an amazing death scene. Both dark and very emotional. ^^
KrytenMark 1 month ago
What's the name of the soundtrack playing in this scene?
ecartman12 1 month ago
@ecartman12 The Finale
littlechefrulez 1 month ago
@darksoulzzzz emotional success of a coment
mrmoviemanic1 1 month ago
Best episode of Taxi ever.
MrJaffa2015 1 month ago
I think it would've been easier to feel sorry if he wasn't biting peoples noses, plotting to kill sleeping children, and all around being a total bastard
NukemToTheGrave 1 month ago
@NukemToTheGrave EXUNCTLY my point good sir!
Sara94Lee 1 week ago
Danny devito did an amazing job playing penguin.
lilgiggityz 1 month ago
March of the Penguins: The Director's Cut.
MrJaffa2015 1 month ago
This scene is pure art...
IncursionFilm 1 month ago
THE PENGUINS SHOULD HAVE DIED OF HEAT TOO! LUCKILY PENGUIN DIED OR ELSE HE WOULD HAVE TOLD EVERYONE THAT BATMAN IS BRUCE WAYNE!
veganisextremelygood 2 months ago
shit! i picked a cute one
anticenaguy 2 months ago
I <3 the Emperor Penguin pallbearers as they return him to ice cold water - nice touch
xxTheMajorxx 2 months ago
what ? isnt catwoman died as well ?
ultimatesol 2 months ago
I'll murder you momentarily! -love that line!
ndvader 2 months ago
Why Did He die?
mytube1003 2 months ago
@mytube1003 His death was caused by the fall and the heat of the room. He needed the cold and the sudden explosions and destruction of the area was too much for his body to take. The stuff coming out of his mouth is a mix of blood and vomit, he's bleeding internally.
As for why he died though, that part was his doing. Even then it's still a tragic moment.
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This is more antisemitic than nazi propaganda.
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@Khuno2 ...Rofl.
GreenGearMood 2 months ago
@DjMontana42X
Do you think Batman is better than Superman and Spider-Man combined?
Johnlindsey289 2 months ago
How on earth can a scene in which a short fat ugly man hellbent on murdering thousands of children keels over, dies and is carried to his watery grave by giant penguins be so moving?
Tim Burton, you are a genius.
1Costello11 2 months ago
FAIL 0:50
WTFace213 2 months ago
oh sh i picked a cute one best line ever
2devmoran 2 months ago
The music sounds mysterious.
thegeezerdan 2 months ago
One of the best visuak and sound movies made.
MrBoBoTom 2 months ago
If he's the bad guy, why do I feel like crying? :(
paulmcguineapig1 3 months ago
Why are the penguins take the penguin away?
jeanclaudejunior 3 months ago
@jeanclaudejunior I think its to show that the penguins were the only ones who never abandoned him. His parents dumped him as a child, as an adult both his henchmen and Max Shrek abandoned him too. The penguins faithfully returned to lay him to rest.
Andyscobie 2 months ago
@Andyscobie i totally agree i mean if his parents didn't abandon him he would have never turned out like that , but i am sure he would still try and kill ppl with his money
mechajason 2 months ago
@mechajason and his goons his umberalla weaponry
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Sara94Lee 3 weeks ago
i feel sorry for penguin :(
FraserClift1998 3 months ago
It's not often, even for the most tragic of villains, to make you feel so sorry for such a devious villain. Tim Burton really made an entire film a work of art with this one scene alone.
ShaDHP23 3 months ago
It's true, we all have a little of the Penguin inside of us. Rejected, misunderstood and constantly being knocked down by others. Sadly it's acceptable in our society to look down on them. Most of the time, the average people you see walking on our sidewalks, are the true villains of our society.
MisterMeddle 3 months ago 6
@MisterMeddle yeah but dude, he was about to drown a bunch of babies. If he had succeeded in drowning thousands of babies would you still feel sorry for him during this scene?
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Lan ne salak insanlarsınız... :D
BoraOyku 3 months ago
LONG LIVE PENGUIN
TheAustnod 3 months ago
Danny Devitio played the role of the Tragic Penguin with immense skill and ability. He was perfect for this role
MrAilingequation 3 months ago 2
Nostalgia Critic should have put this in his Top 11 saddest moments.
DeepEye1994 4 months ago 30
This was the first movie I ever saw. As in, one of my earliest memories of movies is the scene where Batman spreads his wings before gliding over Gotham. After that I saw it religiously as a little kid. This is one of my favorite movies, and I am not in the slightest disturbed, except for an unhealthy obsession with Tim Burton's films and comic books. Everything about this movie fascinates me.
Lestat220289 4 months ago
@Lestat220289
What did you think of the animated show?
Johnlindsey289 2 months ago
@Johnlindsey289 Batman, the animated series, was inspired by both the comics and the Burton films, and it remains to me, the ultimate rendition of the Batman character and his universe, outside of the comics. (The original TAS)
Lestat220289 2 months ago
@Lestat220289
Well TAS was in production in 1991 but then they were forced to do some redesigns on Selina/Catwoman and Penguin based off this movie while Penguin in TAS was based off both this version and comic penguin.
Johnlindsey289 2 months ago
Does anybody else get teary when watching this scene? It's so sad, Penguin never became anything, his whole life was spent in a sewer, never had friends and later dies after finally getting out 30+ years later so so sad ):
TurnerLion 4 months ago 24
@TurnerLion had me crying.
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@ClownViolenceBoogie You just can't help it right?! /:
TurnerLion 3 months ago
@TurnerLion I agree. Poor Oswald.
MrTrty5 2 months ago
@MrTrty5 Hold me. Lol
TurnerLion 2 months ago
@TurnerLion Yes, it's very sad what his life was, but everything that happened to him was his choice and his choice alone. He was evil through and through.
Scoonertuna 2 months ago
@Scoonertuna You're right, very evil indeed lol. But I think I would be evil if I was down in a sewer for that long too ha ha and even knowing what he did just; seeing him die like that with the music & everything, it's like ahh /:
TurnerLion 2 months ago
@TurnerLion I agree. A powerful and emotional scene. You actually shed a tear for the villain. makes you wonder if this was the inspiration for Sam Raimi's villains in Spider-Man.
Scoonertuna 2 months ago
@Scoonertuna Hmm never thought about that actually lol.
TurnerLion 2 months ago
@TurnerLion Well, Tim Burton and Sam Raimi both have an interesting view of the world, which reflects in their work.
Perhaps, to them, Evil is abstract.
Scoonertuna 2 months ago
@TurnerLion doesnt it remind you of phantom of the opera?
spiderlolo100 2 months ago
@spiderlolo100 Mmm unfortunately I never seen the whole thing, but I'm guessing the music is similar to this? lol.
TurnerLion 2 months ago
@TurnerLion no, i mean the penguin's depiction in the movie, reminds me of phantom of the opera, a sad misfit who just wants to be accepted by society, to add up to that, they both hid in underwater lairs, and were both abandoned as children
spiderlolo100 1 month ago
@spiderlolo100 Ahh dang, that's totally vintage penguin! Lol
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dude the penguin is a FAT ASS!
MrKillingrampage 4 months ago
One of the best death scenes in film history the way Penguin staggers to try and kill Batman but fails to do so, has his last words and then collapses and dies. The his friends slowly walk up to him to give him a watery burial.
JReed1985 4 months ago 2
Why did he die? oO
BlackBalalaika 4 months ago
@BlackBalalaika
He had drank the toxic water that he had fell to; the water Max Schreck had polluted Penguin's sewers with and where he was going to drown the babies of Gotham at.
DrBigt 4 months ago
one of the best ending, and the music, its art
fleshlovers 4 months ago
That's amazing scene from one amazing movie. I saw this when I was 4-5 years old and didn't quite get the idea of the whole movie and then at one point I stopped watching it, because my father made fun of me and I just bought it a couple of months ago and found actually how brilliant this movie is. The characters, the music. The first one was just good: guy, bad guy, girl. This here is really wow!
blackiel89 4 months ago
This movie was darker than the first two Nolan films, but the Riddler's final scenes in Forever were also creepy as well. But the original Batman comics is that way, serious and dark.
EricPR239 5 months ago
The Penguin looks a bit like a fat Darth Vader.
SlayerDarth 5 months ago
This scene scared the shit out of me as a kid - the black blood everywhere, the music, Schreck's melted flesh and fucking eyeballs, the Penguin dying and his corpse sinks underwater with his eyes open. Burton is a genius.
havlorech 5 months ago 2
i just want to know how penguins with no digits can somehow push him into the water, i mean it would be fine if he was being pushed from the back but how does it work from the side
Seraph1611 5 months ago
Why this scene is so sad is because of it's music.
MrAlpixoid 5 months ago 3
When the joker died, you felt nothing.
curtithird 5 months ago
What is it what kills him ive got the film ive seen it loads of times but i dont know what it is what kills him.
thegeezerdan 5 months ago
@thegeezerdan The Penguin had internal injuries from his fight with Batman, falling into the penguin pen, and etc.
dombriddon93 5 months ago
@dombriddon93 Thanks.
thegeezerdan 5 months ago
@thegeezerdan welcom :]
dombriddon93 5 months ago
@thegeezerdan He fell into the pool of chemicals that he planned to drown all the first born children in. In essence, he died of chemical poisoning
TheInstantClassic1 5 months ago
@TheInstantClassic1 Thanks.
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@TheInstantClassic1 Also, he, as a "Penguin" died of heat exposure, the the giant AC being blown out by Catwoman.
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drifter2597 4 months ago
What's all that black stuff coming out of his mouth
MFcrazy16 5 months ago
@MFcrazy16 Blood
NeoStrife000 5 months ago
DAMN NATURE U SCARY!!
Thebill2006 5 months ago
Thats the way I wana go!
coolsomeXD 5 months ago
They should rerelease this on DVD with an added bonus feature in which Morgan Freeman narates this scene.
EnigmaDrath 5 months ago
every batman villian became a villian because of the things theyve experienced in their lives. society turned them into what they are, and they wanted vengence for it. what separates them from batman is that he turned what happened to him into something postive. i personally dont like batman, but i love the villians because if society were that cruel to me, id probablly try to seek vengence too.
bloodartistry 5 months ago
I actually cried while watching this, I mean, this guy is like 33 years old, lived his entire life in the sewers and beyond that he didn't do anything fun while walking above the sewers, but cause pain. He may be evil, but compared to the Joker he was actually just a sad guy who never had experienced true love or even friendship. In a way, Mr. Freeze was too. And Poison Ivy wasn't that evil either.
9JAJAJAHAHAHA6 5 months ago
1:18 looks like a roast turkey lol, or chicken XD
2009joshyboy 5 months ago
Whats the Name of the instrumental Sound? I want to have it it's a beautiful Sound!
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Sara94Lee 3 weeks ago
This scene is the saddest thing I can think of. I just think of how the penguins must've felt when the only person that cared about them, the only one that would break their back to make sure they got fed, just died. It had to have been hard for them to bury him where they may never see him again. So sad...
MrHalt 5 months ago
@MrHalt No I reckon it was because they thought, damn no more tuna
Sara94Lee 3 weeks ago
@8124138 I cried too when I saw this as a kid! :-(
JasonBrazen 5 months ago 2
Anyone who dislikes Danny DeVitto´s performance in this movie should reshape their mind. One of the finest roles I have ever seen.
Sonihadow21 5 months ago 16
@Sonihadow21 AGREED!!
mryoshifreak 5 months ago
are those penguins carrying the dead penguin villain REAL?! or are they just mascots?!
i bet those guys are mascots or puppets! XD
JBR 5 months ago
@JBR They are "little people" in very awesome penguin suits. The movie also used real live penguins and robotic penguins, but those six are little people.
Whammytap 5 months ago
This really disturbed me o.O
Kekshusten 5 months ago
I'm sorry, but I found this scene to be awful.
TonyMaster007 6 months ago
aw he is planking.
TheSuirad 6 months ago 3
Also in the Comics can't you even consider the Penguin a real villain?.
I mean in much of the comic he just runs his stupid nightclubs and even provides information for batman. No wonder he has been voted the worse batman villain.
Burton's version may be grotesque but is a much more dangerous opponent and interesting character.
kulgan18 6 months ago
@kulgan18
What do you think of Burgess Merideth and Paul Williams as Penguin?
Johnlindsey289 2 months ago
For anyone wondering, the Penguin died because he couldn't handle the high temperatures after the AC unit was destroyed.
SlashManEXE 6 months ago
I cried alot when saw this scene when was a little kid!
8124138 6 months ago
@8124138 ME TOO
TheGhostgift 6 months ago
Personally, I did not like Batman Returns (the 2nd Tim Burton Film). It was just to annoying for me. All the yelling from Penguin at the last 30 minutes of the movie. And Catwoman was just to freaky for me, so pale.
Never liked how they completely changed Penguin's character from the comics. Like they actually made him part Penguin. He was suppose to be a criminal master mind with umbrellas as his weapons.
This was touching scene though. And I loved the first movie with the Joker.
Shpati21 6 months ago
@Shpati21 right
TheGhostgift 6 months ago
@Shpati21
But it was the last good live-action batman movie before Batman Begins and Dark Knight and until then we had Mask of the Phantasm to the rest of the animated movies
Johnlindsey289 2 months ago
i dont see how people can say he is not a villian just because you feel sory for him does not make him less evil less not forget his main goal in the movie was to kidnap children and drown them in a sewer no amount of not fitting in can wash that away
jazber14 6 months ago
@jazber14 I agree, that's exactly what I thought.
ultimateMacgregor 6 months ago
omfg, this is so sad !! D:
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helloitsandiistar 6 months ago
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Believe it or not this version of the Penguin was completely differant from the one in Bob Kane's Comic Books. The Villains in the movies all died horrible deaths:
The Joker: Fell from a cathedral, breaking every bone in his body.
The Penguin: Died due to injuries from a fall, heat and toxic poisoning.
Max Shreck: Electricuted to a crisp.
Two-Face: Fell from a girder to the spike layed water below.
How coincidental is that!
ultimateMacgregor 6 months ago
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ultimateMacgregor 6 months ago
People found this scene disturbing. Penguin represents the rejected aspect of everybody's personality I guess. The reason they adored Heath Ledger was because he made it seem cool and hip to be a terrorist - to have control over your own destructive impulse. The Dark Knight is not realistic for this reason - it's a fantasy. Burton's film may have more fantasy VISUAL aspects... but its characters are more realistic than Nolan's will ever be. Even the psychopaths are victims in this film.
Messylin 6 months ago 75
@Messylin
Yea i agree Burton's film had very amazing characters but to be honest the jack nicholson wasn't that different with his joker. He is supposed to be Chaos personified and thats not a trait of any real person. Visually Burton was the best.
Nolan still got it right with Batman and 2 face. His batman at least doesn't kill people just for the laughs.
kulgan18 6 months ago
@Messylin I agree I know Penguin is a villain but I can't help but feel sorry for him however I still think Nolan's film are still good at least Dark Knight is.
marmik961 6 months ago
@Messylin Did you just say this is better and more realistic Than the dark knight, a movie were people can be brought back to life by being licked by cat's is more realistic, and don't use the "its a comic book movie" card. this movie is stupid and makes no sense
RedRobin696 5 months ago
@RedRobin696 - yes, if you actually bothered to read my post - I said the CHARACTERS are more realistic in their psychology, in that they actually have three dimensions.
Messylin 5 months ago