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Batman Forever
TrailerBatman Forever is a film about the superhero theme. In the film, Batman clashed with Two-Face and Mark Quiz (a brilliant but mad scientist because of inventor: reading other thoughts which was self-invented), with the help of an young acrobat, who lose his family due to the harm of Two-Face and a beautiful female psychiatrist.Actors: Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Chris ODonnell, Michael Gough, Pat Hingle, Drew Barrymore, Debi Mazar, Elizabeth Sanders, Rene Auberjonois, ...»Director: Joel SchumacherCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 121 minQuality: HDRelease: 1995IMDb: 5.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Batman Forever"
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Characters of "Batman Forever"
BatmanPlayed by: Val KilmerTwo-FacePlayed by: Tommy Lee JonesEdward NigmaPlayed by: Jim CarreyDr. Chase MeridianPlayed by: Nicole KidmanRobinPlayed by: Chris O'DonnellAlfred PennyworthPlayed by: Michael GoughJames GordonPlayed by: Pat HingleSugarPlayed by: Drew BarrymoreSpicePlayed by: Debi MazarGossip GertyPlayed by: Elizabeth SandersDr. BurtonPlayed by: Rene AuberjonoisBank GuardPlayed by: Joe GrifasiMale NewscasterPlayed by: Philip MoonFemale NewscasterPlayed by: Jessica TuckSal MaroniPlayed by: Dennis PaladinoBruce WaynePlayed by: Ramsey EllisThomas WaynePlayed by: Michael ScrantonMartha WaynePlayed by: Eileen SeeleyJack NapierPlayed by: David U. HodgesMary GraysonPlayed by: Glory FioramontiJohn GraysonPlayed by: Larry A. LeeThe MayorPlayed by: George WallaceHarvey's ThugPlayed by: Christopher Caso -
Directors of "Batman Forever"
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Creators of "Batman Forever"
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Critic Reviews of "Batman Forever"
Entertainment WeeklyJuly 06, 2010By now, Jim Carrey is doing sarcastic takes on his own sarcasm, and there's something funny and a little scary in that.
Chicago ReaderApril 16, 2007Joel Schumacher submits to the Wagnerian bombast with an overly busy surface, and the script by Lee and Janet Scott Batchler and Akiva Goldsman basically runs through the formula as if it's a checklist.
VarietyApril 16, 2007As for Kilmer, he gamely steps into the dual Batman/Wayne role but can't get much traction, finding, as Michael Keaton had, that beyond a stern jaw there's not much to be done with it, since the suit does most of the work.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006The second sequel to Tim Burton's 1989 blockbuster makes its predecessors appear models of subtlety and coherence.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003The film recovers from that initial confusion to get stronger as it goes along, and to shape up as a free-form playground for its various masquerading stars.
Rolling StoneMay 12, 2001Batman Forever is in and out but wins in the end by staying true to its unbridled comic spirit.
Creative LoafingOctober 04, 2012As for Two-Face, my favorite Batman baddie on the printed page, Tommy Lee Jones makes a complete mockery of the character with a broad performance that's difficult to stomach.
Antagony & EcstasyJuly 19, 2012The gulf between the dark universe Burton's film set up and the tremendously silly camp world that [Batman Forever was] hunting for was too great to hybridise the two.
Cinema CrazedJuly 03, 2012Batman is transformed in to Flesh Gordon with a phallic bat mobile, Bat nipples and sexual chemistry with his young ward...
Common Sense MediaJanuary 01, 2011A flashy movie that's more like a video game.
EmanuelLevy.ComAugust 10, 2010Under Joel Schumacher's helm, this third chapter is disappointing--despite a new Batman (the vain Val Kilmer), new femme, new villains and characters, new costumes and even new Batmobile.
Film4July 16, 2010Die-hard Batman fans will be even more disappointed with this than they were with Burton's version.
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