From collectibles to cars, buy and sell all kinds of items on eBay
home | pay | site map
Shop for itemsSell your itemTrack your eBay activitiesLearn, connect, and stay informed-for business and for funGet help, find answers and contact Customer SupportAdvanced Search
Home > Listing Index > Movies > Joel Schumacher

Movies - Joel Schumacher


Joel Schumacher (born August 29, 1939) is an American film director, writer and producer. Many of his films have been designed to be stylish and 'slick' Hollywood fare.

Schumacher was born in New York City and studied at the Parsons School of Design. First working in the fashion industry, he began his media work as a costume designer and developed his skills with television work. He wrote the screenplay for the low-budget hit Car Wash
(1976) and a number of other minor successes. He also wrote The Wiz
(1978). His film directorial debut was The Incredible Shrinking Woman
(1981), starring Lily Tomlin
, and he quickly made more successful films, including three "brat pack" works.

Schumacher would later replace Tim Burton
as the director of the Batman
franchise. He directed Batman Forever
in 1995, which was a major summer success despite receiving mixed reviews. He later directed Batman & Robin
, which was both a huge commercial flop and a critical disappointment. The film forced Warner Brothers to place the Batman movie franchise on indefinite hiatus and leave it there for seven years (although the series later recovered with the much darker Batman Begins
). The film had left a very detrimental impact to Schumacher's reputation, forcing him to take on less ambitious projects. Schumacher has openly admitted and acknowledged that the Batman film franchise went south under his watch and, in his audio commentary for the fourth film, he flat out apologizes for the film. Schumacher had always expressed interest in directing another Batman film that would be dark and stay true to the comic book roots. A constant rumor on the internet was that Joel Schumacher would be attached to direct the Batman Begins
sequel. That rumor, however, turned out to be unconfirmed and baseless and was most likely started to shock and disgust devoted Batman fans.

Since Batman and Robin, Schumacher went on to direct a few lower budget films (stepping down from 100 million budget films) like 8MM with Nicolas Cage, and Flawless
with Robert De Niro; neither were big hits but received good reviews.

Schumacher started making his way up again in Bad Company with Anthony Hopkins and Chris Rock. He reclaimed his reputation as a good director after the critically acclaimed Phone Booth
opened, and was viewed as a star-making vehicle for Colin Farrell
. Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera
(2004) was seen as Joel's comeback after doing fairly well at the box office and was generally well received by critics.

He has also directed two adaptations of the books of John Grisham, the second as the personal choice of the author.

The director is currently working on The Number 23 with Jim Carrey and is set for release sometime in 2006.

Schumacher has been openly gay, through most of his career, and was subtly critized by Vito Russeo in his book the Celluloid Closet from contributing to the negative Hollywood image of gay people.

Parodies

In Tales of the Dark Knight, an episode of The New Batman Adventures, three teenagers discuss their ideas about what Batman is really like. They briefly meet an effeminate youth called Joel (in front of a Shoemaker's shop, no less) whose idea of Batman consists mainly of a fascination with the tight rubber suits and a Batmobile that can drive up walls (as seen in Batman Forever
). The other three kids treat Joel's ideas with utter disdain.

[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Joel Schumacher ]



Some related entries: Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere | Smash Palace | Wayne's World | Election | The Third Wheel | The Triumph of Hercules | Midnight Madness | Isidor Goldenberg | That Touch of Mink | Earl Dittman | Tightrope

This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Joel Schumacher; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL.

Searches on eBay


eBay Pulse | eBay Reviews | eBay Stores | Half.com | Kijiji | PayPal | Popular Searches | ProStores | Rent.com | Shopping.com
Australia | Austria | Belgium | China | France | Germany | India | Italy | Spain | United Kingdom

About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | Policies | Site Map | Help