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Batman Forever
Starring Val Kilmer as Batman, Tommy Lee Jones as Attorney Harvey Dent, Jim Carreyas the Riddler, and Nicole Kidman as Robin, the movie follows the battle of twos, and Batman has to face off with this bandits with help.
22 February 1975, Culver City, California, USA
28 November 1968, New London, Connecticut, USA
4 December 1962, Syracuse, New York, USA
31 March 1940, Montpelier, Vermont, USA
4 October 1968
20 February 1962, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
26 June 1970, Winnetka, Illinois, USA
10 September 1954, Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA
20 March 1963, Israel
22 May 1958, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 19, 2012
The 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.
January 01, 2011
A flashy movie that's more like a video game.
May 20, 2003
The 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.
July 16, 2010
Die-hard Batman fans will be even more disappointed with this than they were with Burton's version.
October 04, 2012
As 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.
August 10, 2010
Under 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.
April 16, 2007
Joel 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.
July 03, 2012
Batman is transformed in to Flesh Gordon with a phallic bat mobile, Bat nipples and sexual chemistry with his young ward...
May 12, 2001
Batman Forever is in and out but wins in the end by staying true to its unbridled comic spirit.
April 16, 2007
As 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.
July 06, 2010
By now, Jim Carrey is doing sarcastic takes on his own sarcasm, and there's something funny and a little scary in that.
January 26, 2006
The second sequel to Tim Burton's 1989 blockbuster makes its predecessors appear models of subtlety and coherence.

