The back-alley surgeon’s horrifying tools in Batman (1989) originally appeared in Little Shop Of Horrors (1986). They were used (shiny and new!) on a masochistic dental patient. In the original non-musical film, The Little Shop Of Horrors (1960), that masochist was played by baby Jack Nicholson.
And a parody of Harvey Dent first becoming two-face in Batman.
I thought it was a parody of Jack Napier becoming the Joker.
Yup. It’s a parody of the 1989 (Tim Burton) Batman movie.
You’re both absolutely right, my bad.
No worries!
I’m old and it was formative!
Yes, it is old. There has been multiple iterations and reboots of batman since, lol. Gosh I feel old. I used to collect the batman stickers.
Good call, you are right. I was wrong. It’s been a while since I saw Keaton and Nicholson.
Somehow twirling a bizarre loop.
The back-alley surgeon’s horrifying tools in Batman (1989) originally appeared in Little Shop Of Horrors (1986). They were used (shiny and new!) on a masochistic dental patient. In the original non-musical film, The Little Shop Of Horrors (1960), that masochist was played by baby Jack Nicholson.