I've heard that Batman Forever isn't too good, can we add it here?
I'm starting off as a Bad/Good Quality section for the page.
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I've heard that Batman Forever isn't too good, can we add it here?
I'm starting off as a Bad/Good Quality section for the page.
I enjoy Batman Forever. Granted its not a perfect movie and does have a number of problems. But I still think that Val Kilmer was a good Batman. Anyway you can add the movie. But don't jump on the "Joel Schumacher sucks" band wagon.
I don’t think we can add any more pages about films made by Joel Schumacher since he died
It is sad that Schumacher recently died.
But that doesn't make it a good film. Declan Kearns, we won't jump on that band wagon.
Plus most people blame Joel Schumacher when he did want to make a dark batman film but Warner brothers said no. So its not Joel Schumacher fault it the executive at Warners that had to point fingers at.
Plus, they are forgetting that he has made lots of good movies like St Elmo's Fire, The Lost Boys, Flatliners, Falling Down, The Client, A Time To Kill, 8MM, Tigerland, Phone Booth and The Phantom of the Opera 2004.
Batman Forever was an entertaining superhero movie.
Actually yeah, now that I remember it, Warner Bros is to blame. Thanks AnonymousCrusader.
So should studio meddling be bad quality #1?
As well as Two-Face's portrayal and being sidelined...
Also off topic, is it ok if I make articles for Wrong Turn 5 and 6?
I didn't like Two Face's portrail, but Jim Carrey's performance as The Riddler was entertaining.
So I've heard that director Joel Schumacher, the same guy who directed two Batman films, including Batman & Robin died from cancer at the aged of 80 yesterday.
He got a bad rap because of a couple of Batnipples. He was a great director.
So true man. He's made a lot of great films, like DC Cab, St Elmo's Fire, The Lost Boys, Flatliners, Falling Down, The Client, A Time To Kill, 8mm, Tigerland, Phone Booth and The Phantom of the Opera 2004.