SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE CELEB INTERVIEWS! Emmy-Winner Jake Hamilton talks with Michael Keaton about his new film THE PROTEGE -- and returning as Batman in the new THE FLASH movie.
Please get Sylvester Stallone and ask him about Rambo 6 (Rambo: Last Blood 2). He's confirmed himself that he has a "great idea" for a potential sequel that would continue the post-credit ending scene of Last Blood and show us Rambo taking refuge in an Indian reservation.
The one thing that I’ve always liked about Michael Keaton is that he is one of us. He comes across as just a genuine guy. You can tell that he loves the work and really enjoys his fans. So humble and nice.
It's so refreshing to see an interviewer that asks genuinely engaging questions about acting instead of the typical "What was it like to work with so and so?" routine.
Good lord. There are a lot of them out there if you could remove your blinders for just a moment and look. Crazy how there are so many anti-media, anti-news reporting people out there who you still find EVERYWHERE in the audiences of this media.
He's basically 70 and he looks great here. If you told me he just turned 60, I would believe it. Can't wait to see first shots and clips in the batsuit 🔥
It's been 32 years since Keaton first played Batman and he is still the greatest actor to ever play Batman. Keaton is Batman and cant wait to see him return next year as The Dark Knight
I didn't realize he is only 5 months older than me. That makes it even more awesome that he's putting the bat-suit back on. Maybe I'll go through my storage and see if I can find my old Superman Costume.
Dude, great work here! I'm sure they didn't want you talking BATMAN, and you got HIM to go there! haha Plus you can tell he enjoyed your questions. Killer job. What a cool dude and such a legendary career.
I just hope they do justice to Tim Burtons Gotham and not create a generic city like we see in the DCEU. If Gotham looks like it was pulled out of Batman 1989 then I'll be so happy hell maybe add some cyberpunk elements like Batman beyond to show it's getting closer to that era.
@@tylerpierce2041 would be a near CyberPunk Gotham like we see in the opening of Batman Beyond when Batman has a heart attack believe he was in his 60s to 70s while Batman Beyonds main setting was just full on CyberPunk when Batman was an old man in his 80s
Keaton is a versatile actor. If you didn’t know who Keaton was, you wouldn’t think the guy who played Ray Kroc in The Founder would make a good Bruce Wayne.
How things have changed! I remember when they announced that Michael Keaton was picked to play Batman for the 1989 Batman movie. The fans were in an uproar. Keaton was known as a comedian ( even though he had already starred in Clean And Sober"). The fans were paranoid that the film was going to be another "silly" version of Batman like the tv series (which I later grew to appreciate), so the studio went out of the way to show that this Batman was going to be badass! They released a clip of the Batmobile blasting it's way into the Joker's chemical factory to reassure the fans! That film to this day is my favorite Batman film. Keaton is revered by fans as Batman and Jack Nicholson is to me the most faithful to the comics portrayal of the Joker to ever grace the silver screen!! Keaton is now a legend🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
theres always an uproar. no one was born to play batman. even actors who have only done superhero-like roles get panned by some because those actors are too safe and dont contribute anything new. we all have very specific and different image of batman we like
I am so stoked for Keaton to return! I never thought he would and after watching the new Flash trailer it gave me chills all over my body. Keaton is back!!
When I heard about this I thought it was stupid. I searched for a video, found this, saw how incredibly fit he looks and how much presence he has, and now I’m totally stoked too!
What an incredibly great interviewer. It's refreshing to see someone genuinely seem happy and present to be talking to an actor and ask some great questions. It puts the interviewee at ease, and intern puts us as a viewer at ease. Great work.
Missed opportunity to talk about Beetle Juice when Michael said he hadn’t talked to Burton about Batman because they were talking about “other things” with a grin
Of course. It sucked big time when it was played in Josstice League, not because the theme is bad per se, but it doesn't fit Batfleck. Danny Elfman's theme belongs to Michael Keaton and Michael Keaton alone.
I'm so glad Keaton mentioned Multiplicity. One of my favorite films of all time. Such a great feel good movie. He's amazing in everything he does. It makes me even happier to know he enjoyed filming that movie.
I was born In 1984. So micheal keaton was the batman when I was growing up. I saw him in the movie batman and batman returns with my parents. I even had a batman themed birthday party one year.
Keaton really jumps around with his thoughts when he talks lol! It’s funny though. Love him to death! He has always been one of my inspirations as an actor. Played so many iconic characters and an amazing physical comedian. Glad you got to talk with him Jake! & Remember, that’s a great question! 😂
Mate been watching you for years now. If you have time I reckon you should to some tutorial videos on interviewing techniques and researching for questions that engage the subject. You really are one of the best I have ever seen.
Kind words, man - not sure I know enough to make a tutorial video, I just really ask questions I want to know the answers to. Your kind words and support means the world.
@@JakesTakesTV I wouldn't sell myself short if I was you, however you can't teach enthusiasm so fair play. Anyways have a good one, keep up the good work mate
No one will ever believe how much Michael Keaton helped me throughout my childhood... a victim of abuse I would escape through all his batman movies, I had no other happiness back then but through watching him. I'm so happy he did the right thing and came back.
I’m glad you found happiness in the Batman films to help you through those tough times. To me, that’s what makes movies art. They touch and change people’s lives
Batman 89 was the Batman movie that set a new standard of all Batman movies. Much like Superman 78. If it was made in the early 80s, it would've been a different set up.
Just when I thought my esteem for Michael Keaton could not get any higher, he has to go and mention how much he enjoys hockey. Esteem through the roof!!!
Keaton inspired me with Batman 1989 to change the world. I still have the original VHS tape with the movie at home. I wish you the best Mike and thank you for everything. You are my hero.
It's so nice that you actually let them talk. There are so many interviewers that ask a question, and then ask another one mid topic, and cut them off. Thank you.
You ask questions no one else asks. Please don’t ever stop. This interview was incredible. You have a way to disarm your guests and make them comfortable to speak with you about anything
I remember back when Michael Keaton was picked to be Batman. You mean "Night Shift and Mr. Mom Michael Keaton? No way!" Boy, was I wrong! He nailed the part in both Batman movies! And, what a great multi faceted actor he still is!
Jake you do a great job interviewing! You’re a fan and a gentleman and you blend your questions with your awe in such a way that you draw us into the conversation as if we asked the question and your guest is always engaged from the thought provoking questions you ask them about themselves. Every Batman fan wanted to know if he said those words yet, and we are content with his answer.
@@Nazaba09 That just made my day! My family used to go to Pizza Hut on Sunday nights, almost as tradition. You can guess what line from the movie we threw around the table.
Found this channel by accident and I’m so glad I did. I came to see Michael Keaton but ended up really impressed by your outstanding questions. Not only the questions, but the respectful way you addressed “Mr Keaton and Mr Burton”. Thank you from sunny Sydney Australia! Oh, and one more thing… how amazing does Michael Keaton look!
You interview with class Jake, it's lovely to see, you're so respectful. Micheal Keaton seems such a great guy as well, be great to see both him and Ben Affleck reprise their roles as 'The Bat'. Great channel man, keep it going.
This was a great interview. So much respect from both guys, especially the interviewer who clearly had done his research, was flattering without being sycophantic. And brilliant questions.
I never heard of this guy Jake before but this was one of the greatest interviews I’ve ever seen. You could tell he was such a fan of Michael Keaton but kept it professional and asked some extremely thought provoking questions. Outstanding interview.
@@royalboy850 Keaton's smile is what makes him the darkest Batman, he literally gets joy from strapping a bomb to a man, it's a bit different, but Batman smiles at plenty, I've read and watched loads of Batman, trust me, he smiles
great interviewer! I'm 44 years old and my Mom raised me alone. One of my memories was her taking me to a movie theater (That's not even around anymore) after she worked all day to see BATMAN 89 I was 12 years old. I will see this one alone and leave the seat next to me open to to remember..
Maybe I heard it wrong but I assumed he said that he and Jake and other stuff to talk about, meaning he wanted to talk about this movie and not Batman.
Just saw Batman (1989) on the big screen yesterday, for the 3rd time (first was when I was 5 back in 1989). Still holds up. Can't wait to see Keaton put the cowl back on.