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I was reading in a magazine that had Chris O'Donnell saying something about his son being happy to wear a Batman and Robin shirt and he was just like "Holy s***- take that off! Dont remind me. That movie sucked." Its pretty bad when even the actors are just like "Uh, that movie was a piece of s***."
 
Yeah, I remember on the Batman & Robin SE O'Donnell said that he felt like he was making a toy commercial rather than an actual film.
 
Yeah, I feel sorry for Chris--every big star in that was able to somewhat get a good career started or continuing after that but him. :csad:
 
Well he was on Grey's Anatomy for a few episodes. Thats a pretty popular show. And to be honest, I really dont think Alicia Silverstone became much more famous.
 
She was already famous from "Clueless" and the Aerosmith videos she did. Batman & Robin basically turned the public eye away from her.
 
She was already famous from "Clueless" and the Aerosmith videos she did. Batman & Robin basically turned the public eye away from her.
I remember her weight gain got alot of (negative) attention from Hollywood as well. :o
 
Well he was on Grey's Anatomy for a few episodes. Thats a pretty popular show. And to be honest, I really dont think Alicia Silverstone became much more famous.

Well, so is Isiah Washington, so figure that one out. :o

But seriously, when compared to Clooney, Schwartzenegger and Therman, his episodes of Grey's Anatomy, some light romantic comedy I don't remember, and a cameo in Kinsey is nothing in comparison.

I remember her weight gain got alot of (negative) attention from Hollywood as well. :o

Yeah, if there was any negative attention around that movie that was undeserved, it was that. If I remember the pictures correctly, she actually looked better with the added weight.

Seriously, f**k them skinny, anorexic girls, I want a woman with some meat on her bones! :cmad:
 
I was reading in a magazine that had Chris O'Donnell saying something about his son being happy to wear a Batman and Robin shirt and he was just like "Holy s***- take that off! Dont remind me. That movie sucked." Its pretty bad when even the actors are just like "Uh, that movie was a piece of s***."

Funny, I don't recall O'Donnell voicing the same opinion when promoting the movie back in 1997.
 
I remember her weight gain got alot of (negative) attention from Hollywood as well. :o
She was still better looking than 99% of the women on the planet. As much as i hate B&R and even Bat-girl in general, i did love her when i was a kid :woot: :heart:
 
Funny, I don't recall O'Donnell voicing the same opinion when promoting the movie back in 1997.

I guess things change over a ten year span. I remember when the movie came out, I was about 8, I thought it was great. Now, not so much.
 
Yeah, if there was any negative attention around that movie that was undeserved, it was that. If I remember the pictures correctly, she actually looked better with the added weight.

Seriously, f**k them skinny, anorexic girls, I want a woman with some meat on her bones! :cmad:

Yup.

I've never been a big fan of Alicia Silverstone, but I have to say that I found her more attractive in B&R than I ever did in Aerosmith videos, and Clueless. Unfortunately that's hollywood for ya. Youth, and weight obsessed. :o
 
Yup.

I've never been a big fan of Alicia Silverstone, but I have to say that I found her more attractive in B&R than I ever did in Aerosmith videos, and Clueless. Unfortunately that's hollywood for ya. Youth, and weight obsessed. :o

I remember having a brief crush on her after CLUELESS but to say the least I never really liked her as Batgirl. She wasn't the character that I knew.

As for O'Donnell, I agree with him after 10 years. I did like his Robin in Forever but & Robin is the worst piece of cinema ever made. Not to say that Uwe Boll hasn't topped the Worst Movie list in the last few years...& Robin has a redeeming novel surprisingly despite the badly written script.
 
Although too old, O'Donnell could have been a decent Dick Grayson if the last two movies had kept a serious tone and not gone down the route they did. I can see why Chris would make such a comment!

Alicia Silverstone's career seemed to be going well until Batman and Robin. She was brilliant in the Aerosmith music videos she did and I loved her performence in Clueless. Since BnR, though, she doesn't seem to have done anything remotely noteworthy, aside from possibly Stormbreaker recently, and I feel she was horribly miscast as the character from the books that she portrayed in that movie.
 
Stormbreaker was terrible, Silverstone didn't help. Her career has mostly flushed

Chris O'Donnell was on Grey's Anatomy, he better consider that something but other than that he's lost it.

The man who made poison Ivy(can't remember his name) is on Smallville as Lionel Luther

George Clooney's career got really big

Arnold continued as a star, so did Uma Thurman

The guy who played Bane died from steroid used not too long after
 
Isnt Chris O'Donnell on a TNT series now? TNT is becoming a fair cable channel, it has the Closer and such.
 
@ Mr. Socko:

"The man who created Poison Ivy," it's John Glover you're talking about. He's a great actor, deserved more than that role in that ****ty Batman & Robin. Did you know he also voiced THE RIDDLER in "BATMAN: TAS"? And, to me, he would've been the perfect Joker in 1989. He's got that crazy grin and eyes.

P.S.: Yeah, Chris O' Donnell is starring in a TNT mini-series alongside Michael Keaton, "The Compeny."
 
@ Mr. Socko:

"The man who created Poison Ivy," it's John Glover you're talking about. He's a great actor, deserved more than that role in that ****ty Batman & Robin. Did you know he also voiced THE RIDDLER in "BATMAN: TAS"? And, to me, he would've been the perfect Joker in 1989. He's got that crazy grin and eyes.

P.S.: Yeah, Chris O' Donnell is starring in a TNT mini-series alongside Michael Keaton, "The Compeny."

He's also been a regular on SMALLVILLE since Season One. Lionel Luthor. Lex's father.
 
He's also been a regular on SMALLVILLE since Season One. Lionel Luthor. Lex's father.

And, though far smaller, John played the Magnavolt Salesman at the beginning of "Robocop 2."

CFE
 
@ Mr. Socko:

"The man who created Poison Ivy," it's John Glover you're talking about. He's a great actor, deserved more than that role in that ****ty Batman & Robin. Did you know he also voiced THE RIDDLER in "BATMAN: TAS"? And, to me, he would've been the perfect Joker in 1989. He's got that crazy grin and eyes.

P.S.: Yeah, Chris O' Donnell is starring in a TNT mini-series alongside Michael Keaton, "The Compeny."


Oh schnap! Didn't know he was the voice of Riddler :oldrazz:

I heard about the company, isn't Alfred Molina in it too?
Arnie didn't make another movie for two years (End of Days), and didn't have another big box office hit until 2003's T3.


lol....forgot about that. End of days was the biggest piece of **** Arnold has ever been in. Give me Freeze anyday.
 
That legendary piece of celluloid. It won the Oscar for Best Opening Sequence Ever.

Doesn't have to be famous in everyone's eyes. Besides genre films are never Oscar worthy. If a movie like BB ever got a main stay Oscar, I'd be very, very surprised. It's all about the fun in the end.
 
Doesn't have to be famous in everyone's eyes. Besides genre films are never Oscar worthy. If a movie like BB ever got a main stay Oscar, I'd be very, very surprised. It's all about the fun in the end.

I thought you were being sarcastic and followed your lead.
 

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