
Just to put it simply, B&R knew exactly what it wanted to be...which I can't say the same for BF (although I still love it).
I initially liked Batman and Robin after seeing it in theaters, but it is the worst of the live-action films and does suffer from the decisions that were made concerning it, especially in relation to the films that preceded it.
To its credit, the film does have elements in it that are remnants of the tone from the 3 preceding films - manifested primarily in the characterization of Poison Ivy (who reminds me very much of The Joker, The Penguin, Catwoman, Two-Face, and The Riddler) - but those elements get completely overshadowed by how dramattcally and drastically different the rest of the film's tone is.
BTW, the only reason I suggested going with Duchovney, the original choice to replace Kilmer, is because he is the same type of actor as Keaton and Kilmer, but Clooney could have been okay in the role if the script's tone had been different. It would have still have been jarring to go from Keaton and Kilmer to him (Clooney), but it wouldn't have been AS jarring.
I don't know about the Poison Ivy praise. I absolutely hated Uma's performance in this. Such terrible overacting. I think Arnie's Freeze on the other hand is kinda underrated.
I hope La La Land can acquire the rights to officially release Goldenthal's score.
At the time of release/first images, what was everybody's thoughts on Clooney's Bat emblem? The design and colour, I mean?
I still want to know the answer to this.
What was everybody's thoughts on Clooney's Bat emblem? The design and colour, I mean?
And thanks for that, Proximo.![]()
I don't think Thurman over-acts the role at all. Her intro scene does stray a little bit into overly cheesy territory, but I think that has to do more with the dialogue and the way the scene is lit than it does with her actual performance.
To each their own, though.
She does very much fit into the same mold as Burton's villains and Two-Face and Riddler, and, despite the cheesy aspects of it, her introductory scene does remind me, functionally, of the scene in Batman Returns where Selina confronts Max Schreck.