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Batman muore la moglie in un incidente d'auto, ma grazie ad un simpatico ciccione scopre gli
E.V.P. (
Electronic Voice Phenomena) che gli consentono di ascoltare i messaggi della defunta attraverso registrazioni radio e video su canali liberi.
Inutile dire che oltre alla mogliettina anche strane presenze iniziano ad inviargli messaggi (è chiaro che i defunti non hanno le nostre tariffe telefoniche...) e, indagando, scopre che non tutto ciò che gli viene detto appartiene al passato.
Storiellina
tecno-niù-eig banalotta e priva di suspense che fa troppo affidamento sulla sospensione di incredulità degli spettatori (o, a scelta, sulla loro creduloneria). Peraltro non si capisce come mai
Michael Keaton non faccia mai ricorso alle meraviglie tecnologiche che tiene nella bat-caverna...
Cose imparate: l'
FCC riserva un bel po' di frequenze per le comunicazioni dei morti.
Voto: 5.
Tags: mistero, evp, thriller, drammatico, horror, morti, registrazioni, incidente.
Keaton, Michael
Nome di battesimo: Douglas, Michael John
Data di nascita: 5 September 1951
Altezza: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
Coniuge: Caroline McWilliams::(1982 - 1990) (divorced) 1 child
Ultimi lavori: Biografia:Quirky, inventive and handsome US actor who first achieved major fame with his door busting performance as fast talking, ideas man "Bill Blazejowski" alongside nerdish morgue attendant Henry Winkler in Night Shift (1982). Keaton was born Michael John Douglas on September 5th, 1951 in Corapolis, Pennsylvannia and studied speech for two years at Kent State, before dropping out and moving to Pittsburgh. An unsuccessful attempt at stand up comedy led Keaton to working as a TV cameraman in a cable station, and he came to realize he wanted to work in front of the cameras.Keaton left Pittsburgh and moved to Los Angeles to begin auditioning for various TV parts. He first appeared on TV in several episodes of _Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" (1975)_ , and cropped up in other popular TV shows including _"Maude" (1977)_ and _"Mary Tyler Moore Hour, The"_ (1979)_ . Around this time Keaton decided to use an alternative surname to remove confusion with well known actor Michael Douglas, and after reading an article on actress Diane Keaton, he decided that "Michael Keaton" sounded pretty good. His next key break was scoring a co-lead alongside James Belushi in the short lived comedy series "Working Stiffs" (1979), which showcased his comedic talent and got him into the casting for the co-lead in Night Shift (1982). After his terrific performance in NS, Keaton scored the lead in the subsequent comedy hits _Mr. Mom (1982)_ , Johnny Dangerously (1984) , Gung Ho (1986) and the Tim Burton horror-comedy _Beetlejuice (1988)_ .Keaton's career was given another major boost when in 1989 he was cast by Tim Burton as millionaire playboy / crime-fighter Bruce Wayne in the big budget remake of Batman (1989). To say their were howls of protest by fans of the caped crusader comic strip is an understatement.....Warner Bros. were literally deluged with thousands of letters of complaint by fans commenting that the comedic Keaton was the wrong choice for the Gotham City crime fighter. However, their fears were proved wrong when Keaton turned in a sensational performance, and he was an equal on screen opponent to the skillful Jack Nicholson playing the lunatic villain, "The Joker". Keen to diversify his work, Keaton next appeared as a psychotic tenant in Pacific Heights (1990), as a hard working cop in One Good Cop (1991) and then he returned to wear the black cape and cowl once more for Batman Returns (1992).He remained in demand during the 1990s, appearing in a wide range of films including the star studded Shakespearian Much Ado About Nothing (1993), another Ron Howard comedy The Paper (1994), with sexy Andie MacDowell in Multiplicity (1996), as a dogged cop in Jackie Brown (1997) and the mediocre thriller Desperate Measures (1998). Since the turn of the century, Keaton has appeared in several productions with mixed success including _Live From Baghdad (2002)_ , First Daughter (2004) and _Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005)_ .
Trivia random: When he realized he needed to change his name, he remembered an article he had read with a nice picture of Diane Keaton. He chose her last name with the intention of changing it later. However, the name stuck. Years later, he phoned her and thanked her. The two have never actually met.
Citazione random: Comparing making Batman Returns (1992) to the first "Batman" film: "In some ways, this one was harder, because I felt like I was doing an impersonation of myself. Which, aside from being nearly impossible, is really weird."
Filmography links and data courtesy of IMDb.
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