The real reason Penguin was thrown into the sewer is that he stole his dad's bike.Heh, anyone notice that Penguin's dad was Pee-wee Herman?
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The real reason Penguin was thrown into the sewer is that he stole his dad's bike.Heh, anyone notice that Penguin's dad was Pee-wee Herman?
Burton hates Robin.
Another thing, obligatory mention whenever this film is discussed, Marlon Wayans was cast as Robin but his part was cut before filming due to rewrites and the fact Burton hates Robin.
Another thing, obligatory mention whenever this film is discussed, Marlon Wayans was cast as Robin but his part was cut before filming due to rewrites and the fact Burton hates Robin.
Though they still made the action figure...
... yes I have one.
Another thing, obligatory mention whenever this film is discussed, Marlon Wayans was cast as Robin but his part was cut before filming due to rewrites and the fact Burton hates Robin.
Though they still made the action figure...
... yes I have one.
Seriously? I never knew that they made one - never even thought there was a design for the character.
Any chance you could upload a photo to this thread? I'd be curious to see what the Robin costume for an African-American Robin in a Burton movie looks like.
Another thing, obligatory mention whenever this film is discussed, Marlon Wayans was cast as Robin but his part was cut before filming due to rewrites and the fact Burton hates Robin.
Though they still made the action figure...
... yes I have one.
Seriously? I never knew that they made one - never even thought there was a design for the character.
Any chance you could upload a photo to this thread? I'd be curious to see what the Robin costume for an African-American Robin in a Burton movie looks like.
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Then you'll be dissapoited to find out the ''robin'' they used was the Third Robin (Tim Drake) for the action figure.
^ Ahh, a bit of a letdown all right. Interesting though that he has features and hair which could be caucasian or African-American (well, mixed race, anyway). Kinda hedging their bets, weren't they?!
I knew that something had gone horribly wrong the first time Batman was on the screen. He's not supposed to by "chatty".Yeah I remember liking Batman Forever when it came out (probably because Jim Carey was so big at the time), but I tried watching it again recently and it's just embarassingly bad.
Personally, I think the film had a little too much Tim Burton in it for its own good.
Heh, anyone notice that Penguin's dad was Pee-wee Herman?
A brilliant movie through & through. A beautiful gothic fairy tale that only Tim Burton could tell.
It's also one of the funniest comic book movies ever written, bolstered by a great performance by Christopher Walken.
There is one scene here that makes my skin crawl. It's the part where Selina Kyle trashes her apartment. I get this weird shiver whenever I see that part.
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