I always loved that moment. Makes you impressed that Batman was inventive enough to have a flame proof element put into his suit. He certainly thinks of everything.
@@jazbeck because this is late in batmans career, Pattinson’s batman takes place in year two. It makes sense that he’d use a wingsuit in place of a traditional glider. Said scene is probably what inspires him to work a gliding function into his cape.
@@Zug8415 I get that, but we're talking about a comic book movie about a millionaire that dresses up as a bat, so it doesn't need to make *that* kind of sense. I mean, the Nolan ones already did the 'realistic' approach and even in those Batman happens to look like a Bat.
@@jazbeck realism and logic are two different things. Nolan’s batman had the glider, but he was condensed into an active time of 1 year, as apposed to the usual decade or multi-decade carrier of batman in the comics, and what I’d assume Pattinson will have. It was neccacery for him to get these things quickly. If you look at year one and the long Halloween (year two) his cape doesn’t turn into a glider in them, so it doesn’t need to in the movie set in year two either. This scene is setting up him getting the glider in the sequel, that’s logical
This is actually a very badass Batman moment with the fire and the rubble. The music, the imagery, that look from Val Kilmer. This movie is really good in many scenes!
This is probably the best scene of the entire movie. From Two-Face making his entrance, to Robin saving Batman. It was really fun when I was 5 and it's still fun now.
Still to this day Val Kilmer is my favorite Batman. Given the suffering he went through in the batsuit, he delivered a stellar performance both as bats and Bruce.
1:54 were the type of shot's that gave you straight goosebumps, especially as a fan of the bat. Being a 90's kid and watching this campy, goofy, yet fun movie in the theatre was of the best part of being a kid in my gen.
Sounded like an absolute doofus. I mean "Everybody already had their attention shifted there with such a loud entrance. You didn't have to shout nerd."
Bruce: You're encouraging him! Alfred: Young men with a mind for revenge need little encouragement. They need guidance. You, above all, should know the consequences of the life you choose.
Actually its not one of the unfortunate events where the studios just butts in. Read the script, we were robbed of a potentially great batman movie but the studios wanted to avoid it become remotely close to Tim Burton's version
@@turetskiy_shpion_44The problem wasn't Tommy Lee Jones, the problem is how his version of the character was written.... I mean he's easily one of the greatest actors of the 1990s and totally deserved his Oscar for The Fugitive. Just imagine if he had of played this role seriously...
McDonalds also didn't help by threatening to pull their toy line after seeing Batman Returns. WB caved and then as a result went with the watered down script.
Him running through the fire is the most Batman clip of any of the Batman films to date. That score really puts it over the top! That and his first entrance into the party scene. None of the movies or after have ever seemed to capture it quite like this .
Yeah, maybe? Or Dick tore off on his motorcycle and only showed up at the cave later. Or Bruce insisted Alfred drive him home while he cooled off in the Batmobile. Etc.
This film has its problems, but it actually harkens back to the 60s show pretty well. And watching Bats emerge from the fire is one of the most badass scenes in any of the movies.
Don't understand what people didn't like, Whole movie is entertaining and brilliant it's like watching an episode of the batman animated series. This movie isn't appreciated enough especially val kilmer he was great Bruce and batman especially Bruce
As flawed as it is, I love this movie. Val wasn't Keaton but he was damn good. Getting in Bruce's psyche was good too. Wish Schumacher coulda went deeper with it like he wanted to. Release the Schumacher cut‼️
The most underrated Batman movie by far(these days at least; people forget what a massive hit this was in the 90s). Just chock full of pure Batman awesomeness from start to finish. It doesn't deserve to get lumped in with the goofy parody of Batman & Robin 1997.
Batman bursting out of the flames like a phoenix is the most Batman moment I have ever seen in a Batman movie. It's a shame that I never saw this in theatres. I was 5 years old when the movie was released. I never got to see it as it was rated 12 in the UK (re-rated to PG on VHS and DVD until the uncut version came out on DVD in 2005). I know that they recently did a theatrical re-release because of the 4K remasters of all 4 of the classic Batman movies, but I didn't get to make it to any of them :/
The thing I love most about these old Batman movies are the atmosphere and architecture of Gotham. I love all the neon signs, the led lights that gloom everywhere and the fog. I wish the newer films took some of these elements
(At around 1h 20 mins) Robin first appears in costume after Two-Face lures Batman into a trap. Robin rescues Batman after he was buried beneath rubble. This is an homage to Tim Drake's first appearance as Robin in Batman #442 when he rescued both Batman and Nightwing from under a pile of building rubble caused by a bomb set by Two-Face.
This is my favorite of the Burton/Schumacher films. It's the only movie that has a story and Batman acts more like Batman from the comics. The effects for the most part still hold up. Kilmer is an underated Batman/Bruce Wayne. Easily one of my favorite Batman movies.
Batman crashing through the glass-ceiling and emerging out of the fire are two of my favorite moments from this Batman movie that I grew up watching as a kid.
I noticed something. When Dick Grayson saves someone's life in this movie, he wears the circus outfit. This happened at the circus when he got rid of the bomb and it happened here too.
2:47 one of the greatest batman scenes of all time. The way batman erupts out of the fire, to face his enemies head on. Say what you may, but this film and Val Kilmer both were underrated. I loved every part of it and loved Val Kilmer as both Bruce and Batman.
I love how Two Face is the only live action Batman villain to ever just say “WHY CAN’T YOU JUST DIIIIIIIE!!!” Like seriously the guys annoyingly unkillable.
Back when we were childs in 90's things were simpler, we grow with these movies . Then in my opinion the world didn't care so much about details , we all enjoyed these movies . Now all care about who is the darkest batman compering and analyzing , we can't enjoy them as we did! Val Kilmer is so underrated as Batman , he was perfect for the role
batman forever might not be as good as Tim Burton's, but man!! Val just nailed the role of Batman/Bruce. Honestly Prefer Val's portrayal than Keaton's.
*"My place midnight"* she really has a lot of confidence is his ability. I mean, dude is seriously out numbered and at some moments out gunned. The thought never crossed her mind that *Batman* could be killed. Like when jumped of the roof, if that tubing wasn't there to soften his fall he would've most definitely dropped to his death.
@@thenoirknight5729 True but let's say *Two-Face goons* didn't place that tube there, from that height to the sewer opening there would've been nothing *Batman* could have done to save himself. Even if he had shot off one of his grabbling lines the moment he reached the sewer opening, the centrical force alone would have ripped his arm off and he would've bleed to death within minutes in sewage. Two-face and his gang would've been better off allowing him to drop to his death, problem solved by the Bat himself. Obviously the writers didn't take the time to consider the physics from that height but hey it's fiction... right, we're not supposed to think that deep into it. 😁
@@tarman8557 Exactly lol. As Joel Schumacher said when making Batman Forever, "It's a comic book.". They would probably explain that Batman has friction absorbing boots and that his cape slowed his descent (which we did see there)
This movie brings back so many good childhood memories. And while I did love this movie as a child, and honestly I still do, this could have been a GREAT Batman movie had it been a little more mature and the villains more serious. Val was splendid as both Bruce Wayne and Batman, still the best cinematic Batman voice to this day. Schaumacher is a competent enough director, his resume speaks for itself, and there are some GREAT scenes in there (Bruce and Dick finally teaming up, Bruce facing his inner demons) which proves this could have been a great Batman movie but it was the movie studios who pushed for a more campy and commercial Batman.
According to multiple reports, the original cut of this film was much darker, and there are many dark scenes that were shot and deleted in the final cut, by the studio. There is apparently a near complete cut of this film in the archives somewhere that has an altogether different tone, a much darker one. Schumacher and multiple producers have talked about it. Apparently it played up Bruce’s mental health problems much more, showed him as much darker and flawed, etc. there are hints of it still in the final film, but most of it was scrapped. I would love to get my hands on that cut of the film.
2:27 Still my all-time favorite "Bat Gadget," this having been the very first theatrical Batman film I ever saw as a kid in 1995. No explanation, no foreshadowing, just a Deus Ex Machina on Val Kilmer's utility belt that somehow blocks extreme temperatures and flame from harming the wearer of the Batsuit. I usually FAR prefer explanations within continuity for things like this, but this scene is just so goddamn awesome, I don't care. Edit, 2:48: ... Christian Bale's Batman WISHES he was ever this epic and awesome.
Ever wonder if someone special cares about Batman? Maybe this is why there are so many Batman movies. This is the best one and wonder who is counselor is?
2:47 - 2:53 awesome shot of Batman running out of the flames and standing tall like he just came up from the depths of hell
Looks like a freaking demon, so intimidating and badass
That is my favourite Batman moment out of all the films
Batman rights the wrongs no one else can.
I just imagine you’re one of those thugs, you’re gonna tell another thug about it and that’s how Batman became what he did.
I always loved that moment. Makes you impressed that Batman was inventive enough to have a flame proof element put into his suit. He certainly thinks of everything.
"Your entrance was good, *his* was better! The difference? Showmanship!"
of course Batman's entrance has more style
Kawasaki
It sounds like something good old Mr J would say
PRESENTATION!!
The writing is too good
2:48 - I love this scene where Batman runs through the fire like he’s a ghost or a dark supernatural force of nature who cannot die.
Yeah that shit looked dope
Because he is Batman
This was one of the greatest and coolest scene in the movie. The film was underrated.
The cape in that scene was actually fireproof IRL, making the scene more awesome. Plus the music.
As a kid this was my favorite batman moment ever...it defined the character for me
1:54 that jump is one of the most batman things I've ever seen. Idk what it is but it satisfies me
Same. I absolutely love that shot.
It's the cape ripping thru the wind
Where he turns into a cartoon?
Its the cape.
Agreed…
1:57 that shot went so hard, it's incredible. Especially for it's time
First time gliding
how we went from this to flying squirrel, I'll never know.
@@jazbeck because this is late in batmans career, Pattinson’s batman takes place in year two. It makes sense that he’d use a wingsuit in place of a traditional glider. Said scene is probably what inspires him to work a gliding function into his cape.
@@Zug8415 I get that, but we're talking about a comic book movie about a millionaire that dresses up as a bat, so it doesn't need to make *that* kind of sense. I mean, the Nolan ones already did the 'realistic' approach and even in those Batman happens to look like a Bat.
@@jazbeck realism and logic are two different things. Nolan’s batman had the glider, but he was condensed into an active time of 1 year, as apposed to the usual decade or multi-decade carrier of batman in the comics, and what I’d assume Pattinson will have. It was neccacery for him to get these things quickly. If you look at year one and the long Halloween (year two) his cape doesn’t turn into a glider in them, so it doesn’t need to in the movie set in year two either. This scene is setting up him getting the glider in the sequel, that’s logical
This is actually a very badass Batman moment with the fire and the rubble. The music, the imagery, that look from Val Kilmer. This movie is really good in many scenes!
Fun fact: Val Kilmer actually did his own fight scenes, which is the definition total real badass of Val Kilmer being Batman.
Facts!
He wasn't a bad batman
@@bigwrestlingfan3365 He was good, it was the rest of the movie not so much
I think Val Kilmer is incredibly underrated as Batman.
Is that right?
This is probably the best scene of the entire movie. From Two-Face making his entrance, to Robin saving Batman. It was really fun when I was 5 and it's still fun now.
All the characters in their comic book glory
Amen I still get goosebumps from when both Batman and Robin head over to Riddler’s fortress
Val is an incredible Batman trapped in the wrong movie. Has the best live action Batman voice by far too
"Why can't you just die?!?!" I really love that line. It's hilarious, awesome and very true. You just can't kill batman.
2:48 this movie is goofy and cheesy but Batman running through the flames is still awesome to this very day
You mixed it up with George clooney Batman
2:47 That is so badass. Even Batman's less than stellar movies he still gets imagery like that. That is truly an amazing character
Oh come on. It’s Travis Scott Batman running through 4 feet flames out of some random hallway it’s not that badass
@@aidenc6343 yeah, it's pretty basic. I think people tend to over exaggerate because this movie caught a lot of criticism over the years.
@@Chef_Alpo Might be basic but that dont mean it aint badass bruh
@@Mexican20067 agree
Greatest character ever
No matter what you think of this movie, 2:47 to 2:56 is just a great shot.
Probably the most Batman shot of any Batman movie ever made
Nothing like a bad case of GAS
@@iamking7134 the Batman 2022
@I AM KING OK let's not be over dramatic, it was a good sign but ultimately its just him running through abit of fire
Yeah that was pretty badass.
Still to this day Val Kilmer is my favorite Batman. Given the suffering he went through in the batsuit, he delivered a stellar performance both as bats and Bruce.
I miss Val Kilmer. Hope he’s doing ok
Just can’t speak anymore
:(
@@Batou3 ????
@@Batou3 that’s crazy I just looked it up, I had no idea.
Apparently he’s in the new Top Gun sequel. Not sure if just a cameo.
1:54 were the type of shot's that gave you straight goosebumps, especially as a fan of the bat. Being a 90's kid and watching this campy, goofy, yet fun movie in the theatre was of the best part of being a kid in my gen.
2:50 *The Dark Knight Rises*
RIP Joel Schumacher
He was a great director.
RIR JOEL SCHUMACHER
No relation to the formula one champion, I guess
Love the "Batman! Eeeey!!" guy at 00:11 🤣🤣
Sounded like an absolute doofus. I mean "Everybody already had their attention shifted there with such a loud entrance. You didn't have to shout nerd."
@@mad_titanthanos lmfao!! I DOOOO agree!
Hahahahahah he made the scene feel childish like cartoon network like lol
Yes! I love that 😂 also the guy at the start who's like, "oh no! It's boiling acid!" Love the cheesiness of it all
3:36-the birth of the Dynamic Duo ❤ I love the music cue that repeats later when Batman saves Robin.
Bruce: You're encouraging him!
Alfred: Young men with a mind for revenge need little encouragement. They need guidance. You, above all, should know the consequences of the life you choose.
Val Kilmer wasn't the problem, it was the writing and directing, this is actually a amazing cast
Actually Val Kilmer was a great Batman according to the Comics origin. As you said It was writing and directing. Harvy Dent was not good
Actually its not one of the unfortunate events where the studios just butts in. Read the script, we were robbed of a potentially great batman movie but the studios wanted to avoid it become remotely close to Tim Burton's version
@@turetskiy_shpion_44The problem wasn't Tommy Lee Jones, the problem is how his version of the character was written....
I mean he's easily one of the greatest actors of the 1990s and totally deserved his Oscar for The Fugitive. Just imagine if he had of played this role seriously...
@@colliric Tommy Lee Jones also allegedly hated working with Jim Carrey and felt the need to one-up him constantly.
McDonalds also didn't help by threatening to pull their toy line after seeing Batman Returns. WB caved and then as a result went with the watered down script.
Him running through the fire is the most Batman clip of any of the Batman films to date. That score really puts it over the top!
That and his first entrance into the party scene. None of the movies or after have ever seemed to capture it quite like this .
2:39 the violins are laughing😄😄
This movie is the best batman film of all time
So I'm guessing the way home between them was silent and the "what the hell do you think you were doing" were the first words spoken since the rescue.
Yeah, maybe? Or Dick tore off on his motorcycle and only showed up at the cave later. Or Bruce insisted Alfred drive him home while he cooled off in the Batmobile. Etc.
@Paraprax I mean anyone of those scenarios is totally in character for Bruce to be silent for a long time before expressing his anger.
I don't care what anyone says, Batman: Forever is fucking awesome.
True story, bro.
Best Batman movie of all.
@@NYRyder1983 for you lol
@@blue1133 Bane voice... 😏
It’s my guilty pleasure that shouldn’t be a guilty pleasure.
This film has its problems, but it actually harkens back to the 60s show pretty well. And watching Bats emerge from the fire is one of the most badass scenes in any of the movies.
Yeah. The movie is better than its reputation suggests.
THIS is the best batman film
I think you’re confusing that was Batman and Robin
@@Njbear7453nah, but it’s good though
Don't understand what people didn't like, Whole movie is entertaining and brilliant it's like watching an episode of the batman animated series. This movie isn't appreciated enough especially val kilmer he was great Bruce and batman especially Bruce
That face Batman makes at 2:55. Such a badass shot!
Idk it reminds me of Napoleon Dynamite lmfao
It’s kinda derpy... but it’s batman , so it’s badass
@@venturingwgio_9267😂😂😂 I can't unsee it now 😂
@@Njbear7453well i mean he just ran through fire. I imagine he has to catch his breath
looks like a Doug Moench Batman illustration
Two Face: "why can't you just die"
Batman: "Because I'm Batman"
Although Batman isn't immortal
0:13 Quite possibly one of the best shots of Batman's Super Hero landing.
As flawed as it is, I love this movie. Val wasn't Keaton but he was damn good. Getting in Bruce's psyche was good too. Wish Schumacher coulda went deeper with it like he wanted to. Release the Schumacher cut‼️
I prefer him over Keaton tbh.
@@nocomment6012 Me too
Same
keaton was a shit batman
@@nocomment6012 Meh out of the 4 films Keaton was the best Bruce Wayne and Batman
I don’t care what people say, this was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid
Still is for me
Most of movies are great when you're a kid but when time has come it's not so good as it was
@@sandansaiyan5675 they still are pretty good lmao
Nobody care
@@Rodriguunh man stfu and let someone have their opinion. K?
The most underrated Batman movie by far(these days at least; people forget what a massive hit this was in the 90s). Just chock full of pure Batman awesomeness from start to finish. It doesn't deserve to get lumped in with the goofy parody of Batman & Robin 1997.
but nothing can beat the batman credit card or not? :D
I love this movie
Batman bursting out of the flames like a phoenix is the most Batman moment I have ever seen in a Batman movie. It's a shame that I never saw this in theatres. I was 5 years old when the movie was released. I never got to see it as it was rated 12 in the UK (re-rated to PG on VHS and DVD until the uncut version came out on DVD in 2005).
I know that they recently did a theatrical re-release because of the 4K remasters of all 4 of the classic Batman movies, but I didn't get to make it to any of them :/
They did a re-release of all 4 films?? When?! How the hell did I miss that!
Same only saw it on VHS
This is the most nostalgic Batman for me. Was the first I saw at the cinema with my dad (who didn’t have a clue what was going on) in ‘95. Memories
"Why cant you just die? "
"Because I'm the goddamn batman"
Nuuuuuuu Frank Miller!!!
Because he is the Vengance, he is the Night. He is Batman
Why Two Face, you look like someone just walked over your grave…
@@bratton79 I'm your huckleberry
Why can't you just die.
Batman : plot armor , son.
Technically in this scene he was really about to die if it wasn't for Robin saving him he would have been dead.
yeah that's called a plot device. If Robin hadn't have saved Batman he wouldn't have become Batman's partner in this movie.
If Two Face had just shot Batman directly with the grenade launcher at multiple points, he would have won.
@@DesignIncase No that Bat-suit is bulletproof
@@Settegastmicaiah bullet proof yes but no grenade launcher proof
The thing I love most about these old Batman movies are the atmosphere and architecture of Gotham. I love all the neon signs, the led lights that gloom everywhere and the fog. I wish the newer films took some of these elements
2:47 one of the greatest moments in cinema history.
Uh no
Very cool I will admit
@@DrCash7 yes. Music acting and tone
Oh come on
(At around 1h 20 mins) Robin first appears in costume after Two-Face lures Batman into a trap. Robin rescues Batman after he was buried beneath rubble. This is an homage to Tim Drake's first appearance as Robin in Batman #442 when he rescued both Batman and Nightwing from under a pile of building rubble caused by a bomb set by Two-Face.
Oh awesome! I saw that panel before and didn't know where it was from. Thanks 👍
This movie looks fantastic in 4K
The jump off the roof and running out the fire is what makes this scene epic to me 🦇💖
That scene is phenomenal!
Two of the best scenes.
Who agrees with me that Chris O'Donnell was badass as Robin?
I do.
Him and Affleck suffered the same fate both amazing at their role but were in shitty movies.
except Joseph Gordon levitt was better
Forever was good but it was Robin that ruined both Schumacher and O'Donnell.
I love Chris O’Donnell in Batman forever but not in horrible Batman and Robin
No joke, that cgi bit at 1:56 looked pretty decent for 1995.
The best Batman film for me..always will be! To this day I get chills when Batman walks through those flames! What a movie!
I get chills when I hear the music
definitely a top 10 cinematic Batman moment. I wish we can get the Schumacher Cut soon. if Kevin Smith could get access to it, why can't we?
Underrated movie. Kilmer was legit as Batman
2:23 - “Nothing like a bad case of gas.”
3:37 great damn score.
This is my favorite of the Burton/Schumacher films. It's the only movie that has a story and Batman acts more like Batman from the comics. The effects for the most part still hold up. Kilmer is an underated Batman/Bruce Wayne. Easily one of my favorite Batman movies.
Considering this was done in the 1990's the special effects look incredible.
as stylish as the Burton films were, they legit didn't have stories to them, which is hilarious.
The Burton films were arthouse blockbusters, especially Returns.
0:11 Love that guy!
Upstaged Nicole Kidman like a fucking boss
Batman crashing through the glass-ceiling and emerging out of the fire are two of my favorite moments from this Batman movie that I grew up watching as a kid.
2:56 the scene where the criminals feels the fear of the batman coming through the fire and they know he is vengeance
I noticed something. When Dick Grayson saves someone's life in this movie, he wears the circus outfit. This happened at the circus when he got rid of the bomb and it happened here too.
2:47 one of the greatest batman scenes of all time. The way batman erupts out of the fire, to face his enemies head on. Say what you may, but this film and Val Kilmer both were underrated. I loved every part of it and loved Val Kilmer as both Bruce and Batman.
2:58 when it’s late-fall but there’s still flies in the house
2:47 one of the greatest moments in comic book movie history!
2:49 So Kilmer did the Batman walking out of the fire thing first before Pattinson! 🔥
0:06 - 0:22 That entrance
Such an iconic jump! #Batman1995
I have watched it in 1995
Man.....no words!
2:41 my ex gf when she thought she got me back but didnt
Two Face: WHY CAN’T YOU JUST DIE?!
Batman: Because I’m Batman!
My man just did the clash royale laugh 💀
3:16
At 3:50 when Kilmer gets pulled out of the rubble, the cowl looks like just the cowl from the first movie
I still think Returns and Forever both had the best cowls.
One thing for sure is that you can't deny the cinematography. It is one of the best looking Batman films.
I love how Two Face is the only live action Batman villain to ever just say
“WHY CAN’T YOU JUST DIIIIIIIE!!!”
Like seriously the guys annoyingly unkillable.
Later in the movie Riddler says something like "why can't I kill you" which is close enough lol
@@dylankelsch2296 yes but he says it in a miserable sad melancholic depressing tone.
Two face says it more like “JUST DIE ALREADY!!!”
I'm pretty sure every Villain in every movie thinks it at some point. But, there aren't many who actually say it.
@@savagenature1 ‘xactly
Batman: ask McDonald's
ahem, also I'll get drivethru
Batman was absolutely shook when he got that bootycall appointment at 1:11 😂😂😂
This Robin was awesome!!!! He was very independent and dynamic as hell. I always say this actor would’ve been a great Nightwing
Agreed im suprised hollywood shunned him after a few films
He was trash lol
Back when we were childs in 90's things were simpler, we grow with these movies . Then in my opinion the world didn't care so much about details , we all enjoyed these movies . Now all care about who is the darkest batman compering and analyzing , we can't enjoy them as we did!
Val Kilmer is so underrated as Batman , he was perfect for the role
He has long ass cape and yet he doesnt get tripped off
Because he's batman he can't die.
I wish that was true about Michael Jackson😞
0:20 Me during Batman 2022 😂😂😂
Batman Forever is my favorite Batman film out of the Burton Verse
I agree with ya. I will always love this movie. Why? The 50/50 balance of light and dark
The most sentimental batman ever
@@jamespaz4333 I agree
@@dancastro6873 😅😅 absolutely
Not really the Burtonverse. It's kinda it's own thing now
2:23 this is something only The Joker would be capable to pull off kek
The scene of Batman emerging from the fire - Underrated awesomeness. My most favorite moment from Kilmer's Batman.
2:58
When anyone is tired of seeing all the architects of their sufferings alive.
batman forever might not be as good as Tim Burton's, but man!! Val just nailed the role of Batman/Bruce. Honestly Prefer Val's portrayal than Keaton's.
*"My place midnight"* she really has a lot of confidence is his ability.
I mean, dude is seriously out numbered and at some moments out gunned.
The thought never crossed her mind that *Batman* could be killed.
Like when jumped of the roof, if that tubing wasn't there to soften his fall he would've most definitely dropped to his death.
Right and after all that she still expects him to perform 😆🤣😂
@@kidhalloween8570 LOL... exactly 🤣
I mean, Batman seemed pretty confident in himself when diving to the ground. It was Two-Face and his goons that put the tube there
@@thenoirknight5729 True but let's say *Two-Face goons* didn't place that tube there, from that height to the sewer opening there would've been nothing *Batman* could have done to save himself.
Even if he had shot off one of his grabbling lines the moment he reached the sewer opening, the centrical force alone would have ripped his arm off and he would've bleed to death within minutes in sewage.
Two-face and his gang would've been better off allowing him to drop to his death, problem solved by the Bat himself.
Obviously the writers didn't take the time to consider the physics from that height but hey it's fiction... right, we're not supposed to think that deep into it. 😁
@@tarman8557 Exactly lol. As Joel Schumacher said when making Batman Forever, "It's a comic book.". They would probably explain that Batman has friction absorbing boots and that his cape slowed his descent (which we did see there)
2:47 Like a …Bat outta Hell.
I have really been loving it since childhood
Despite the negative reviews for the Joel Shumacher films, 2:47 is legendary
This movie brings back so many good childhood memories. And while I did love this movie as a child, and honestly I still do, this could have been a GREAT Batman movie had it been a little more mature and the villains more serious. Val was splendid as both Bruce Wayne and Batman, still the best cinematic Batman voice to this day. Schaumacher is a competent enough director, his resume speaks for itself, and there are some GREAT scenes in there (Bruce and Dick finally teaming up, Bruce facing his inner demons) which proves this could have been a great Batman movie but it was the movie studios who pushed for a more campy and commercial Batman.
According to multiple reports, the original cut of this film was much darker, and there are many dark scenes that were shot and deleted in the final cut, by the studio. There is apparently a near complete cut of this film in the archives somewhere that has an altogether different tone, a much darker one. Schumacher and multiple producers have talked about it. Apparently it played up Bruce’s mental health problems much more, showed him as much darker and flawed, etc. there are hints of it still in the final film, but most of it was scrapped. I would love to get my hands on that cut of the film.
2:58
My opinion towards the 8th to 10th Fast And Furious Movies
Same.
😅😂🤣 that was good. .. im also in agreement
My opinion after the first 2 alone fuck the rest
1:07 I would’ve been like fuck this lets go now. Lmao
2:27 Still my all-time favorite "Bat Gadget," this having been the very first theatrical Batman film I ever saw as a kid in 1995. No explanation, no foreshadowing, just a Deus Ex Machina on Val Kilmer's utility belt that somehow blocks extreme temperatures and flame from harming the wearer of the Batsuit.
I usually FAR prefer explanations within continuity for things like this, but this scene is just so goddamn awesome, I don't care.
Edit, 2:48: ... Christian Bale's Batman WISHES he was ever this epic and awesome.
Always enjoyed Batman Forever, not as bad as people say tbh.
It really isn't people just put it together with Batman and robin which is legitimately bad, Batman forever is actually underrated as hell
I agree, one of my favorite Batman movies
Batman jumping from the building was top tier badass, as well as running out of the fire!!!!!!!!!!!
1:55
One of the best shots of the movie
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Stupid music
1:50 Decent film, awesome moment!
Running out the fire is the most bad ass / gangster moment that batman has done in any batman movie ever made..... Period
1:18 to the end of the chase scene Two face sounds like a clash royale emote
0:31 - that moment you realise Sonic the Hedgehog is actually a gonzo sequel to Batman Forever
That was actually a good trap Two Face set up on The Bat.
Just saw the movie for the first time since a long time, that movie doesn't deserve so much hate, Kilmer was a really good Bruce Wayne
I am like Dr. Chase Meridith in the movie fancinated by strong men. My strong man is my blue eyes Canadian man.
I’m still surprised no one noticed or asked Marisa “ Did you just kiss Batman?” At 1:06
Val Kilmer is a legend. From Willow to Tombstone to Heat the man deserves his flowers. Get well my friend. You sir are a legend.
2:58 When they keep making Fast & the Furious movies.
there's no such thing as a bad cinematic Batman theme. They all own.
2 Face acts more like the Joker in this movie when you watch it back now. Looks glorious in 4K would love to watch this again🔥🔥😁
The scene were he walks through fire was one of the most Best BATMAN BADASS MOMENTS IN BATMAN MOVIE HISTORY
My God I'll never understand why Tommy Lee Jones laughed maniacally every freaking second. How did they even get him to take this role?
He enjoyed it so much he took a pay cut to do it
His laughing reminded me of the joker
Also, please don’t take the Lord’s name in vain, thanks
Ever wonder if someone special cares about Batman? Maybe this is why there are so many Batman movies. This is the best one and wonder who is counselor is?