Today, any franchise with a hint of value is so tightly controlled by its corporate owners that it barely makes a difference who directs what. But back in the '80s, Tim Burton was allowed to interpret one massive character in his own unique way.
Crazy that I have two reasons to post this video in the same day, but if you haven't seen it, you have to go watch the Kevin Smith talk where he pulls back the curtain on his involvement on this movie's production:
Regardless, because it is an iconic story, I listened to the entire thing again, and then listened to an hour long rant by Smith with someone else about Dark Knight Rises because of you.
I just want you to know, and I hope you think about what you've done. Your actions do affect the people around you!
It was just one of the random links under the videos. It's not in my feed anymore.
BUT! Check this out, this is actually Smith talking about Batman '89. Pretty cool. (I just found this the same way, random feed suggestion under the ones you linked)
Nah, I'm on mobile and I have everything set to delete history as much as possible. It saves space and I usually just don't care what I've already looked up. Except for times like this lol.
Try searching utube for Kevin Smith dark night returns. It'll probably bring it up.
But FYI watch history doesn't take up hardly any space. It doesn't store the video, just a list of links to videos you watched. And if you're using the official YouTube app, even that is stored in the cloud.