Batman Forever Review |
by Andy Jacob |
I've been putting off watching this movie for a long time.
When it was in the theater I opted to watch Apollo 13 instead. One reason
was that many reivews said the film stunk, so I stayed away from it. But
having watched it, I realized that I had...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Nizam U Ahmed |
BATMAN FOREVER
A film review by Nizam U. Ahmed
Copyright 1995 Nizam U. Ahmed more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Joan Ellis |
If circumstances force you to see BATMAN FOREVER, buy some malted
milk balls, slip into your seat, and prepare to plan your taxes or your
summer vacation. This is a movie that will leave you there, uninvolved,
while it screams forth an explosion of...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
I am sorry to report that Tim Burton has decided to make a third
Batman movie, BATMAN FOREVER. This is the first one that he did not
direct although he did produce it. For director he tapped Joel
Schumacher, whose only halfway decent film was THE...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Brian Lehr |
Riddle me this ... which film which is already one of the biggest
hits of the year made just about as much money on it's third weekend as
POCAHONTAS did on its first? Holy Big Bucks Batman! But was this film
as good as it's marketing? Yours truly...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Chuck Dowling |
I went with a group of friends to see the new Batman movie, and
when we left, I was scared. I was scared to mention to my friends that
the movie I just witnessed was horrible. Finally in the car, I said,
"Would anyone be truly offended if I say...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Matthew Turner |
Okay, so what if the newest Batman movie doesn't follow the
path/look/spirit of its angsty, semi-nihilistic comic counterpart? I
hope no one takes this as shallow as it may seem, but I do not go to
movies about superheroes to see regular people. I...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Bryant Frazer |
Give Warner Brothers credit. With Joel Schumacher in charge of
BATMAN FOREVER, the company has finally made its biggest asset truly
safe for mass consumption. more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Ram Samudrala |
Disclaimer: this comes from the perspective of someone who follows
the "Batman," "Legends of the Dark Knight," and "Shadow of the Bat"
comic book series. more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Bryant Frazer |
Give Warner Brothers credit. With Joel Schumacher in charge of
BATMAN FOREVER, the company has finally made its biggest asset truly
safe for mass consumption. more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Terri S Buchman |
It's rutting season in Gotham and everybody is feeling the heat.
BATMAN FOREVER seems to be as much about desire as it is about which
criminals are battling which superheroes. Nicole Kidman plays a
criminal psychologist with a thing for men in...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Matthew Beckwith |
This is an intelligent person's film. Each scene contains many
brain ticklers. It's the kind of film that you'll want to rent or buy
on video and view over and over. more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Stephen Rafferty |
* - Very Poor
** - Bad, not much here.
*** - Good.
**** - Very good, see this.
***** - Excellent, a must see. One of the years best
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Batman Forever Review |
by berardinelli,james |
United States, 1995
U.S. Availability: wide release 6/16/95
Running Length: 2:01
MPAA Classification: PG-13 (Violence, cartoonish garishness)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Jeff Pidgeon |
I wholeheartedly admit up front that I didn't like either of the
first two "Batman" movies very much. This sequel, on the other hand,
was created by an entirely new team--nobody (except the fellow who
plays Alfred the butler) was carrying over from...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Cyrus Chen |
BATMAN FOREVER is a film made for my age group (14) and I can tell
you that this film really sucks! The acting was horrible. It seemed
to me that the producers used more special effects than acting. Val
Kilmer was pretty bad. He cannot act....more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Lewis Butler |
The most remarkable difference in BATMAN RETURNS is the lack of a
good director. Schumacher creates a movie that is choppy, hard to
follow, and has some of the worst directed action sequences in recent
memory. The movie has some neat gizmos and...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Eric Grossman |
Batfans, I have some good news and some bad news for you. The
good news is that the new Batman film, BATMAN FOREVER, is definitely
better than the previous installment, BATMAN RETURNS. The bad news is
that isn't saying much. more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Maria Vitale |
[Some spoilers... some of which Warner Bros. graciously
provided in their trailers and film clips and others,
well I just couldn't help mentioning them!] more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Stimpy |
This latest adventure with the Dark Knight is an excellent sequel,
much better than the last one. Depending on your tastes, you might
like this one better than the original. However, comic book fans will
be disappointed as usual. But get real,...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Michael J. Legeros |
(WB)
Directed by Joel Schumacher
Written by Lee Batchler, Janet Scott Batchler, and Akiva
Goldsmith
Cast Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole
Kidman, Chris O'Donnell, Michael Gough, Pat...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Mark R. Leeper |
Capsule: Biff! Pow! Style delivers the
inevitable knockout punch to substance in the
"Batman" series. Joel Schumacher takes over the
directing reins and gives us the poorest film yet
in the...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Burton and Rachel |
The special effects were okay, but as with past Batman movies, it
was filmed without sufficient light for them to be appreciated (or for
much else to be appreciated at that!). Most of them were actually
quite poor, the best one is the one in the...more |
Batman Forever Review |
by Christopher Null |
Batman's reins have been turned over from director Tim Burton (now
producing) to Joel Schumacher, from lead Michael Keaton to Val Kilmer, and
from an old, baroque Gotham to a heavily stylized, kiddie-pop city. more |