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What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
Granted it's not as universally despised as its immediate successor, but I think Forever catches more than its fair share of flack from detractors. As I sit here watching it on AMC, it's just as good to me now as it was when I was ten. There are things that I would have done differently, but there are probably as many if not more things I would have done differently in Burton's first two films. I also happen to think Forever has aged better than either of Burton's two films. People cite the colorful, cartoony quality of Forever as a detriment, but this is a film based on a comic book, and if you like TAS (and I think most card-carrying Bat-fans do) then I think it's difficult to argue against the cartoonyness. It's a different approach, that in this case IMO works decently. I do feel that there was too much going on. I guess after Returns had two villains, it was deemed necessary that Forever have two villains, and add a sidekick. I don't mind Two Face being behind the deaths of the Graysons, but I do hate the way Two Face's origin was so quickly glossed over in favor of the origin for Jim Carrey's spastically different but IMO interesting take on the Riddler. The studio obviously wanted Joker 2.0 with the Riddler, but I think this Riddler distinguished himself nicely from the Joker. (And, I might point out, we didn't end up with Marlon Wayans as the Boy Wonder as Tim Burton might have had.) So, what don't you like? |
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Location: Missile Command
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
1. You take Tommy Lee Jones (a decent actor, most of the time) and slathe ugly make-up on half his face and play the ying-yang schtick for silliness (two girl friends), rather than actually create a real character. 2. Jim Carrey playing Jim Carrey dressed as the Riddler. Either you like him, or you don't. We don't even have the satisfaction of Batman beating the crap out of him. 3. Nicole Kidman, or BATMAN HAS TO HAVE A LOVE INTEREST. Vicki Vale fit into the first movie...maybe shoe-horned a tad. Catwoman may have stolen the second. Dr. Meridian was just eye candy and the inevitable damsel in distress. Her character is silly and the subplot with Wayne wasn't interesting. Bruce may act the playboy, but Batman isn't James Bond. A new "serious love interest" every movie isn't needed. (FUCK DEMOGRAPHICS, send your girl to see a chick flick). 4. Corny humor replacing dark humor. The stolen vault slides right back into place. "Holey rusted metal, Batman!" Anything Carrey says. Failed attempts at humor with Two-Face. 5. The whole deal is far more merchandise friendly than the prievous films, and it shows. 6. Recycling the Joker's death for Two-Face. WE MAKE HIM FALL TO HIS DOOM; THAT'S NOT THE SAME AS MURDERING HIM. (Minor nitpick...as at least it involved Two-Face acting like the character should.) 7. Val Kilmer, like Jones is a decent actor...most of the time. I honestly forget he ever played Batman. He doesn't register, not even as Bruce Wayne. 8. The new theme music is irritating in its own right, and is almost crap compared to Elfman's scores for the Burton films. |
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
Let's just put it this way: 60's Batman is dumb but campy in a self-aware way. They knew what they were doing was silly and were ok with that. It's a perfect for what it was trying to be. 'Forever' took all the dumb stuff from Adam West's show, ignored the self-aware ironic tone, and basically tried to make it feel important and 'real.' It had no idea what it wanted to be and as a result does no one thing well. As one simple example, Tommy Lee Jones is a great choice for a serious Two-Face. But they wanted a goofy Two-Face. Jones is the exact WRONG choice for that role! It's like they changed the script after casting or something! The whole movie is like that...taking things that could be great and doing them exactly wrong. The ONLY reason people give it any credit is because the one that followed was somehow worse. Hardly a stunning endorsement. Well there's your problem. Remember this: What you liked at 10 is never a good thing. This is true for everyone, and we never quite outgrow it. It's why I still love Mr. Bean but I'm not going to try and defend myself there. |
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
Everything in this movie is just a precursor to the fail and nonsense of B&R. The over-the-top acting, the goofy production designs, and they just handled Two-Face really, really poorly. Not to mention Val Kilmer has all the screen-presence of a block of wood.
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Location: Wherever life takes me
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
"Batman and Robin," on the other hand, is a different story. |
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
Only thing wrong with Forever for some people is that Batman was not shown to be the out of control crazy nutjob whacko that Batfans of today just can't live without. I think there are just so many issues there.
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
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Location: Albuquerque, NM, USA
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
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Location: Ireland
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
O'Donnell was too old for Robin - he looked like a young man, able to lead his own life, not someone who had to be a ward of court. Having said that, his performance is quite good. The humour is silly - not quite brave enough to go out and out wacky like the 60s show but out of place in a 1990s Batman movie. And worst of all, mostly unfunny. The Riddler's plan is pretty much a re-hash of anything that's gone before in previous movies. Too much marketing and toy manufacturing behind the outfits and vehicles. Also, I'm not keen on the neon look of Gotham, which is better suited to a Dick Tracy movie. But it's a legitimate choice for the movie-makers to have made. The movie is probably too long. Besides that - I actually quite like a lot of this movie. I'm in the minority that prefers Kilmer to Clooney or Keaton, the action scenes are way better than anything in the first two movies and I like Carrey's Riddler. Michael Gough is as good as always.
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Location: Italy, EU
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
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Rear Admiral
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
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Location: irvine, ca, usa
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
everything in that movie was trying to be bigger and louder than what came before it. it worked. trainwrecks aren't known for their subtlety. |
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Location: Wherever life takes me
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
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Re: What Don't You Like About "Batman Forever"?
I actually quite like Batman Forever. Unfortunately Chris 'Charisms-Bypass' O'Donnell turns up an I'm-actually-older-than-Nighwing-but-I'm-gonna-play-Robin-anyway Dick Grayson, and Jim Carey and Tommy Lee Jones ham it up waaaaaay too much and it's clear that the only people getting any joy from that are those two. |
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