Word salad. Or something close. I'm tempted to transcribe this.
Monday, February 19, 2018
the muddled world of Michael Keaton
Watch this old interview with Michael Keaton and ask yourself whether the former Batman is... quite coherent in his response to the interviewer.
Word salad. Or something close. I'm tempted to transcribe this.
Word salad. Or something close. I'm tempted to transcribe this.
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He sounds like a man trying to say Nolan's version of Batman was great because that's what his own version would have been if he'd had the opportunity to finish it, and also trying not to say that because he knows it sounds absurd.
ReplyDeleteJeffery Hodges
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Quite the exegesis! Some comments below the video suggest that Keaton may have been herbally enhanced during the interview, but I've seen and heard other Keaton interviews in which he sounded equally incoherent. Maybe this is just how he thinks and talks.
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