Rubbish Well I have better bad names to call this mess of a movie. Loved the first and second movie, Third movie ok but this is a bad movie. Im suprised it didn't kill off the Batman movie name for good. Its like watching an updated campy Batman tv series from the 60's. I have all the Batman movies except this because I can't bring myself to buy it its that bad. Avoid this movie.
Christian Bale and George Clooney As Batman. I think that George Clooney is the closest Batman ever to portrait the voice of Kevin Conroy. What's most important is that George is suitable for this role because he seems quite old enough to play the role of or act as Batman. I agree with the rest of the people when they start talking about the nipples on the suit because they don't look right and their wasn't any need for them. Michael Keaton is too short when you see him as Batman or even in his other movies ,his lips are very dry and somewhat a bit... more info
Lame and unentertaining Arnold Schwarzenegger was never the greatest actor of all time, but he's particularly poor in this movie. Grieving the death of his wife, he goes about weilding a powerful weapon that freezes people on the spot. Uma Thurman plays a strangely dressed, hypnotic woman called "Poison Ivy". It may suit certain audiences but personally I found it all quite boring and unconvincing.
A little TOO camp... After 3 insanely entertaining Batman movies - Two from Tim Burton, one produced by Burton and directed by Joel Schumacher, the forth film in this mildly-canonical series throws Tim Burton out of the picture altogether. Unfortunately, it seems Tim Burton had been an important part of modern-day Batman (before Christopher Nolan came along), putting restraint on that comic book cheese factor we all love in certain doses, because Batman & Robin loses the whole sense of ironic dark humour which kept the... more info