Batman & Robin
June. 20,1997 PG-13Batman and Robin deal with relationship issues while preventing Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy from attacking Gotham City.
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
This film is bad. Not so bad it's good, not Michael Jackson "Bad", just plain bad.Whee do I begin? First of all, it completely changes the dark tone of the Batman films that they are known for into a campy atmosphere reminiscent of the Adam West TV series. It would've been acceptable in the 1960s, but not the 1990s!Secondly, it uses literally every cliche in the book, including "I'll kill you next time!" and when Robin skates off a roof, he says "Cowabunga!"Thirdly, Batman has a Bat Credit Card. Need I say more?All in all, this movie is a real stinker. Stay away from it if you want a good Batman movie.
I've watched this movie multiple times because of the twice a month showing it got on Cartoon Network and as a kid, it was just something to keep me entertained. Years later, watching this made me realize how poorly made this movie was and that it appealed to me as a child but to no one with a sense of humor past cheesy one liners. I've seen multiple accounts of George Clooney acknowledging it's horridness, from giving refunds to people or just straight up saying "we killed a franchise." I wouldn't be surprised if these events were true.
I really don't get all the hate that this movie gets. You'd have to be mentally deficient to not understand that all the stuff you criticize it for is done on purpose. This movie is an obvious tribute to the old comic-books stories and to Adam West's Batman. Like the tv-series featuring Adam West, what makes it so fun is the fact that you never truly get if it is intentional comedy or not while you watch it. I mean, like I said you do get it if you have a functioning brain, but it's the kind of comedy that works because they don't throw a bunch of lame jokes at you (*coff-coff suicide squad coff coff*) but they keep it really subtle and you actually have to use your brain a little bit to really get all the absurd and nonsensical stuff that happens and laugh. I also loved the settings, the colour palette, the over-the-top villains and the pacing of the movie. So if you don't have a sense of humour and like to watch hearthless, soul-less movies that feature a bunch of people talking in colourless settings and 3 minutes of actual superheroes doing stuff, go watch suicide squad, the amazing spiderman or batman v superman. If not, enjoy this masterpiece.
As the title stays, I find the movie extremely childish. I was a kid when I saw this movie in the late 90s. I loved it back then, but watching it now, it's just... bad. Horrible story line, terrible roles, bad sets, and just... idiotic. The acting is no good. No offense to the actors/actresses who played their roles, but the directors and producers who wanted these roles played the way they were should be ashamed.It seems like the movie is going for a more comical approach, and fails at this attempt with too many one-liners and over-the-top costume/set designs. I mean, Mr. Freeze smoking a cigar in a frozen lair, and Bane being a Hulk-like ignorant behemoth, but able to drive a car? And then there's Batman and Robin being in strange public settings throughout the movie. I'm not sure how they went from the first two movies to this. If you like the comics and newer releases such as the Dark Knight trilogy, stay away from this one.