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Hello! - ChickenFriedSteakMobile - Oct 6, 2013 Hi I am Chicken Fried Steak Mobile, you can find by the same username on Steam, but anyway I am a huge Arnold Schwarzenegger addict as well as roller coasters and video games, with my favorite roller coasters being the New Texas Giant and Mr. Freeze RE: Hello! - FlightToAtlantis - Oct 7, 2013 Hi Chicken. Welcome to our boards. Did you see the Batman/Arnold/Mr.Freeze film? It's great when they come up with a film that looks like a moving comic book. RE: Hello! - ChickenFriedSteakMobile - Oct 7, 2013 I did not see Batman and Robin yet, but I do love those kind of movies. RE: Hello! - FlightToAtlantis - Oct 8, 2013 As far as I know there are four Batman films. The first was called Batman, of course, and was made just before 1990. Although it did great at the box office I think it’s only redeeming feature is that Jack Nicholson is in it. The second was Batman Returns which I think is the quintessential Batman film. There were not a lot of effects but it was powerfully cast with fantastic actors and its excellent writing style set the tone for many films following it. Of the four films I believe this the one that blew the doors out and nailed it. The third was Batman Forever where I think the Batman series in film began to lose its way. Perhaps in an attempt to repeat the success of Batman Returns it had just as strong a cast but the I never felt the actors had that great a grasp on their characters. I thought the plot and effects were rubbish. The final film was Batman and Robin. The only good things I can say about this 1997 film is that it had Arnold Schwarzenegger and Uma Thurman in it and that the sets and action were indeed like looking through a comic book. While George Clooney had the look for Batman I don’t think he or Chris O’Donnel (Robin) understood their characters. As you’ve probably guessed I have a copy of each of these films. |