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Batman & Robin

Batman & Robin
Directed by Joel Schumacher

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The Caped Crusader and Robin battle Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy. Uncle Alfred is dying and his niece comes to help and becomes Batgirl.
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Media Type: DVD
Artist: CLOONEY/O'DONNELL/SCHWARZENEGG
Title: BATMAN & ROBIN
Street Release Date: 11/14/2006
Domestic
Genre: ACTION / ADVENTURE


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #657 in DVD
  • Brand: CLOONEY/O'DONNELL/SCHWARZENEGG
  • Released on: 1997-10-22
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English, French
  • Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 125 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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Following Val Kilmer's portrayal of the caped crusader in Batman Forever, the fourth Batman feature stars George Clooney under the pointy-eared cowl, with Chris O'Donnell returning as Robin the Boy Wonder. This time the dynamic duo is up against the nefarious Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger), who is bent on turning the world into an iceberg, and the slyly seductive but highly toxic Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman), who wants to eliminate all animal life and turn the Earth into a gigantic greenhouse. Alicia Silverstone lends a hand as Batgirl, and Elle McPherson plays the thankless role of Batman/Bruce Wayne's fiancée. A sensory assault of dazzling colors, senseless action, and lavish sets run amok, this Batman & Robin offers an overdose of eye candy, but it is strictly for devoted Bat-o-philes. --Jeff Shannon


Customer Reviews

Worst Movie Ever1
It was the worst movie I have ever seen. Bad scrips, bad jokes, bad acting, bad effects,...and hockey goons? (I played hockey and I love most Batman movies, that was just retarded), the two enemies were lame, the batgirl story was terrible, robin is back (robin is a terrible character in a great franchise), Casting was terrible (but some good actors/actresses with material for the wrong parts), terrible directing need I go on? I love the Batman franchise, I love movies in general and this was a crap fast for either fan. There's nothing in this movie that could attract a person who doesn't care about Batman, and will make any Batman fan sick, unless if you enjoy the most lame movies of all time this one is for you. Batman Forever started to show everyone that something bad was going to happen to the series, and this movie, Batman and Robin proved just that. Thank God Warner Bros. gave it new life in the hands of experts. Batman is ment to be dark, not cheesy and colorful. Anyone who likes this has really really really really really bad taste. I don't intend on being mean or pushing my opinions as facts, but if you are to watch this movie, the evidence would be damning. Worst movie EVER!!!

Horrifying1
Let's keep this short and simple. It sucked. George Clooney brought the Batman character to an all-time low. All the cheesy one-liners felt like punches to the face. Obviously a movie that relied too heavily on special effects.
To be fair to the actors, the writing and portrayal of everything in this movie didn't give them any room to budge. Batman is NOT a showy character. The lighting in this movie was more so than the Vegas strip and did anybody realize that again there was no bats in the bat cave?
I don't even think there's enough money on that credit card Batman takes out to fix the mess this movie ultimately is.

Epic Fail1
This is a bad movie. No, really, it is one of those really truly bad movies, so bad that sometimes you can't look away. Sort of like when your friend falls off his mountain bike and his tibia is jutting out through his skin and you want to look away because it's a horrible sight and yet you keep going back to it. This movie is worse. And it gets even worse, as if that were possible, on repeated viewings. It's a shame, it had the makings of a quite good movie, but then Joel Schumacher tossed the film into a blender and kept all the worst bits, and that really is where the movie fails on an epic scale. I can't fault the actors, I place the blame squarely with the director.