![]() ![]() Kilmer does very little to alter his voice, but still manages to capture two separate performances within one person. While he might’ve not been as well received as Keaton, Kilmer still managed to bring a sense of intensity and broodiness that fit the character. However, Kilmer managed to provide a fairly impressive performance. Coming off of Michael Keaton’s take on the Dark Knight, it was difficult to imagine anyone playing Batman at the time. ![]() So if you hate Schumacher’s take on Batman, this article probably isn’t for you, you have been warned.Īfter Batman Returns, Tim Burton stepped down from the director’s chair, and was filled in by Joel Schumacher and with him came Val Kilmer as Bruce Wayne/Batman. For this article, we don’t intend on speaking poorly for the film at all, instead we actually will be looking at the things that made it great. I figured for a campy movie, we would need a campy introduction. Now you might be thinking that synopsis of the film might be cheesy as hell. As Batman has to face off against these two villains, he will even the odds with the assistance of the Boy Wonder, Robin. The Riddler and Two-Face have teamed up to suck information from the minds of Gotham’s citizens. Now let’s take a look at 1995’s Batman Forever, Directed by Joel Schumacher, starring Val Kilmer, Chris O’ Donnell, Jim Carrey, Tommy Lee Jones and Nicole Kidman. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Scott Pilgrim vs. ![]() Take a look at our coverage of Man of Steel, Batman v. This is another installment in our series Why it’s Better than You Remember. Here at FandomWire, we continue to delve deep into some motion pictures that might have divided fans or critics.
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