The fight scenes were pretty good IMO as well. Yet somehow, perhaps because of the costume, it still feels like the same Batman weve gotten to know in two. My main beef with Robin is that he didn't really do anything during the climax, he kick Two Face's ass, then got suckered and became a hostage. Even as is I thought the movie was at least somewhat enjoyable.
And while Two Face and (less so IMO) The Riddler were pretty bad, I thought that the insight to Bruce's past was done pretty well especially since he pretty much took the back seat to the villains in the previous movies.Īnd judging by the deleted scenes Schumacher wanted to make a more serious Batman movie complete with showing the padded room that Harvey escaped from having "THE BAT MUST DIE" written with a guard's blood on the walls. The main targets were shifted to younger audiences when Returns didn't do so well critically and Forever ended up being successful at the time. Like it or hate it, Batman Forever was at least honest about being somewhat campy. Last but not least, the plan to kill the first born sons of Gotham's citizens (assuming that none of them are actually adults or even teenagers) by using an army of penguins armed with weaponized missiles.Īnd this is probably because I never read the comics but was the Penguin really some deformed cat-eating monster baby that was raised by penguins, rolls with a circus gang, and has the libido the size of Texas? Cause I'd hazard a guess that he wasn't. Shrek should've gotten the guy some hookers instead trying to make him mayor. There's literally a scene where he bites some dude's nose and 20 seconds later he says " I'd like to fill her void" when looking at the woman wiping up the blood. I mean getting the blueprints for the Batmobile is bad enough (seriously leads to all kinds of questions) but why would you make your controller like that?įurthermore IMO the Penguin was just as hammy as the following villains, with Danny Devito constantly spouting sexual euphemisms about practically every female who walks.
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