'Batman & Robin' Appreciation Thread

You can see a slight nipple there.
I was watching today the second disc of the B&R's SE DVD and Schumacher said that they only placed nipples on Batgirl's suit for not to be called sexist.
But they made it smaller than the guy's nipples though. :whatever:
Talk about sexism...
 
And how they break through concrete walls on the first try EVERY TIME is beyond me.

I also found it funny, but I figured its a movie, so whatever.lol

Something that is interesting tho, in Forever when Val fires that first one into the wall and swings the vault back into the bank, there was actually 2 grapplers fired. There was a first one that he shot thst didnt break thru the wall and it showes him with that astonished look on his face, he then reloads and fires a second, thats the one that goes thru the wall. They cut all that because of pacing. There are actually afew tiny scenes like that that were cut.
 
This is the one reason batman begins became overrated and to some extent burton's films too. It's a masterpiece in that respect... imagine it. A film that's so weird, it makes its peers look like masterpieces. That's never been done.
 
This is the one reason batman begins became overrated and to some extent burton's films too. It's a masterpiece in that respect... imagine it. A film that's so weird, it makes its peers look like masterpieces. That's never been done.

Never looked at it that way before.
 
Arnold Schwarzenneger was the highlight of this film. 10x better than Clooney, he delivered the action and the comedy. I laughed so hard at the "Coolah" line.

And I also really liked the Batman march, not as good as Elfman's but still cool IMO.
 
Arnold Schwarzenneger was the highlight of this film. 10x better than Clooney, he delivered the action and the comedy. I laughed so hard at the "Coolah" line.

Then you are the only person in the world that did.
 
It's the first time that I see someone saying something good about this film...

Actually, I appreciated it a lot. At the beginning, I needed two or three attempts to see the movie, because I was expecting the gothic Batman and all that I could see was too much futile and grotesque. But, after that, I started to like it. And I am probably the only person on Earth thinking like this, but still, I do like it. I do enjoy the bizarre, the baroque, that style of the fifties.
 
I enjoyed two things and two things alone.

1. Michael Gough. He played Alfred with the same level of class he did in the other films. The best scene of the film was the heart to heart between Bruce and Alfred.

2. Arnold. He was hilariously bad. I think he purposely hammed it up.
 
I don't remember that much about this movie. The first (and last) time that I really watched this movie was at the theater way back in 1997. Don't really have anything good to say about it....
 
besides the look of a cartoon, the thing that really got to me about the film was how batman was out in public, i know that in Batman Forever, he was in public, but in this one, he was just in public too much.
 
I don't remember that much about this movie. The first (and last) time that I really watched this movie was at the theater way back in 1997. Don't really have anything good to say about it....
your one of the lucky ones.
 
this movie is horrible beyond words!!! it is pretty much the campy 60s series revamped for the 90s. Arnold was hilarious though.

"I hate it when people talk during the movie!" :woot:
 
I don't remember that much about this movie. The first (and last) time that I really watched this movie was at the theater way back in 1997. Don't really have anything good to say about it....


Yeah... I had a glazed look after I got out of the theater that day... I see reruns on TNT but I can't watch more than snippets before I change the channel.
 
Sure, what the heck, I'll appreciate it. It did lead to BB, so I like this.
 
I know! Batman should be called Grapple-Man. And as soon as Barbara becomes Batgirl, what is she doing? She's firing grappling hooks all over the place! That's all you need to save Gotham, a million f****** grappling hooks.

Hehehe...so true.
 
I don't hate this movie nearly as much as it deserves, because it just doesn't matter anymore.

At that point, the "comic film" had nowhere to go but down. At least it took an exceptionally bad movie to cause it all to crash down instead of dragging on for years with mediocre movies. It was a bad time; soccer moms and McDonalds ruled the world. That's not nearly as much so anymore, and that's one reason why we're in the golden age of comic book movies today. It was only a matter of time before it came crashing down.

That's why I don't hate this movie nearly as much as Catwoman or X-Men: The Last Stand. They had no reason not to be good, and they have yet to inspire any positive change (like the revitalization of Batman).
 
Why is Catwoman being shown on "AMC"? American Movie Classics...:confused: That channel also shows Terminator 3 and House of the Dead...
 
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The sad thing is, this is actually what Arnold looks like without his make-up
 
B&R has one thing that I like. Freeze making his henchmen sing "I'm Mr. White Christmas" has me laughing my ass off every time I see it, for minutes after the scene has taken place.
 
I'm laughing at the fact that B&R has an appreciation thread.
 

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