Had probably 80% of these.
Had probably 80% of these.
I'm on the record as loving the Batman movie with the trained exploding shark. So what makes that ridiculous so much better than this ridiculous?
I started looking more fondly towards Batman and Robin once Batman Begins and The Dark Knight came out and it was proven that the character could endure some low lows cinematically and still thrive.I think a part of it also stems from how the sixties series came about organically and always set itself out to be that way, whereas Batman and Robin is the cynical result of executive meddling as its absolute worst, and ultimately a major comedown from what we started out with, with the '89 film.
But then it seems only natural that the further away we get from that historical context, the more people tend to look on B&R a little more fondly. More and more once cold hearts are starting to thaw (heh) and warm up to it, whereas newcomers obviously don't even have the historical baggage to overcome.
Time really does heal all wounds.
But then it seems only natural that the further away we get from that historical context, the more people tend to look on B&R a little more fondly. More and more once cold hearts are starting to thaw (heh) and warm up to it, whereas newcomers obviously don't even have the historical baggage to overcome.
Time really does heal all wounds.
Also, I didn't realize they had the full cut of Clooney saying "I'm Batman" in the trailer. So naturally, I had to gif it.
Do people find Uma Thurman's Poison Ivy to be sexy?