Cast
Batman/Bruce Wayne - George Clooney
Robin/Dick Grayson - Chris O'Donnell
Batgril/Barbara Wilson - Alicia Silverstone
Alfred Pennyworth - Michael Gough
Mr Freeze/Dr Victor Fries - Arnold Schwarzenegger
Poison Ivy/Dr Pamela Isley - Uma Thurman
Bane - Jeep Swenson
Commissioner James Gordon - Pat Hingle
Robin/Dick Grayson - Chris O'Donnell
Batgril/Barbara Wilson - Alicia Silverstone
Alfred Pennyworth - Michael Gough
Mr Freeze/Dr Victor Fries - Arnold Schwarzenegger
Poison Ivy/Dr Pamela Isley - Uma Thurman
Bane - Jeep Swenson
Commissioner James Gordon - Pat Hingle
Director - Joel Schumacher
Writers - Akiva Goldsman
...and just for giggles...
... Or Bobbins as I like to call it for short.
ReplyDeleteAlfred, passive agressive as ever.
ReplyDeleteCommissioner Gordon has started wearing a uniform... But the fact he calls this foe a 'new villain' doesn't display confidence.
ReplyDeleteIntroducing, the other Twin, as Mr Freeze.
ReplyDeleteI was so full of hope for this film. "Clooney was amazing in From Dusk til Dawn" I told myself.
ReplyDeleteIt's akin to the american football scene in 'Flash Gordon'...only not as good.
ReplyDeleteSo bearing in mind that they didn't know about Mr Freeze until they left the cave, you have to assume that the ice skate shoes they're both wearing are part of their everyday wear.
ReplyDeleteYou can't say that they they didn't at least set the tone for the rest of the film
ReplyDeleteLuckily they've managed to cover a much wider area with shrapnel.
ReplyDeleteFloronic Man, Poison Ivy, Bane – all in one sequence... and ‘Super Soldier serum’!!??
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time we've been out of Gotham today...
ReplyDeleteOxbridge Academy. MAKES NO SENSE!!!
ReplyDeleteLove of God!
Batman and Robin: special guests. This vigilante days are well gone.
ReplyDelete"I hate when people talk during the movie!"
ReplyDeleteYeah, the dialogue is awful.
Ironic that around the time Arnie was filming scenes about how much he was in love with his (on screen) wife, he was actually boffing his house-keeper
ReplyDeleteSo much of this looks like theatre stage sets rather than movie.
ReplyDeleteThis is a trap dreampt up by Chief O'Hara
ReplyDeleteGod awful gag after God awful gag
ReplyDeleteEvery movie the statues get bigger.
ReplyDeleteStill got some of that neon paint left over, I see.
ReplyDeleteNot sure that bloke's understood the defining characteristic of a tricycle.
ReplyDeleteI was determined to find something positive to say about this film...I do quite like that song by Moloko before the bike race
ReplyDeleteAre they padding with the night race? Surely could have built in a set-piece with, like, Batman involved..?
ReplyDeleteClooney needs to work on not smiling during bad-news scenes.
ReplyDeleteFor me, the ice sculpting Arkham scene is the film’s highlight. 100% pure blue Arnie.
ReplyDeleteAll of Thurman's dialogue looks like it's been re-dubbed.
ReplyDeleteBane Winton’s Supermarket Sweep!
ReplyDeleteIvy’s arbitrary approach to partners seems to be based on the screenwriters’ approach to the script.
ReplyDeleteThe Snowey Icecreams set is a very West-era set. I like that.
ReplyDeleteGORDON TO THE RESCUE!!!
ReplyDeleteHis grief has driven him into pun overdrive.
ReplyDeleteElle Macpherson is a largely pointless and probably very expensive casting in this.
ReplyDeleteWith 2+ supervillains on the loose it's impressive they've mustered such an incredible lack of tension.
ReplyDeleteThe puns have stopped making any sense. They've officially run out!
ReplyDeleteBat Girl – created from the anticipation of one man.
ReplyDeleteI find it a little concerning that her uncle managed to get her sizing exactly right. Everywhere.
DeleteI feel like my soul is being eroded
ReplyDeleteConsidering the amount of fuss he's made over equal partnership throughout this entire movie, Robin's taking it very well that a newbee has turned up and taken 'Bat' in her name.
ReplyDeleteThere’s no homicidal maniac that Batman won’t use for his own personal gain...
ReplyDeletePromise me I never have to watch that again.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable that B&R killed the franchise for 8 years.
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