Yeah, 36 but yet young enough to watch Batman Returns in theater before these cinematic insults of Burton's 😂. But for entertainment and toys enough...
Yep, same here although Batman forever definitely had more of an impact on me. That still felt like a real Batman movie and was overall just a more popular film. This movie definitely has its own cool factor, but it's absolutely a guilty pleasure these days and I can see the positives in it and it makes it very enjoyable!
@petersmithyy4556 I was too young to understand the unintentional silliness and ridiculous cheesy nature. Basically, I was just too young to understand how horribly bad this horrible film was 🤣
Eh yeah, but if people would just loosen their anus a bit and step out of the gritty darkness every once in a while, they might actually have fun with this more lighthearted bat-adventure. Batman works in every style and era, that's what makes him iconic. A hero for all seasons and moods.
@CPT_Frostie at one point, Robin actually makes reference to becoming Nightwing. I guess Schumacher was so confident that it would succeed that he teased the potential for a sequel.
@nikolaszuraff1234 in my mind, no apologies were ever needed. It was good enough, and I loved it. As a kid, my knowledge of Batman was limited, but I knew the basics enough to appreciate it for what it was. Campy, corny, and fun to watch. Not truly "Batman," but Batman enough.
I'm going to admit, this movie is definitely a guilty pleasure. For years I avoided it but now after all these crappy trying to be dark for dark sake, it's actually nice to go back and see some of the lighter attempts at Batman that we're all just about having a fun time, the kind of movie that you can bring your kids to and not be nervous about blood and guts everywhere.
@@onlyone23km honestly I would not be opposed to it, the dark stuff has been done to death. I love the flash because it seemed to bring back a little bit of the 90s Batman which I missed
@@jonnashernandez6695 Pretty self explanatory. It means that he finds having a sidekick (robin) annoying and understands why heroes such as superman works alone.
To keep it real….these films were very Silver Age Batman…the gadgets the suit ups the outrageous villains Plus the dynamic between a veteran Batman and Pre Nightwing Robin was pretty spot on…
@theunknowncommenter725 I love Love and Thunder honestly. Why didn't you like it? Other than it turning a mostly serious character into a comedic character, which I get.
Mr. Freeze: You're not sending me to the cooler! Next minute Robin/Nightwing crashes through the wall to help stop Batman from stealing a diamond that he needs to save his wife
Say whatever you want about this film, it was corny, tacky and very silly but the production design was amazing, Mr. Freeze’s suit in particular is a piece of art … and Arnie’s voice … 🙌
McFarlane Toys recreated this whole opening, butt shots and all, to advertise their upcoming Batman and Robin action figure line. I am definitely buying the whole line.
In an interview, Elliot Goldenthal said that the movie’s music was like the soundtrack he would have wanted to have as a child when he played with his toys and action figures.
yes atleast you can have fun with it and there's a certain charm but with the latest schlock coming out of Marvel and most other big movies is its such a chore to get through and is so soulless
It ended on a good note. This movie was not as terrible as you might think. I think I see what Joel S. was going for here, too. The late 90s film series feels like an attempt at a combination of the camp of 70s Batman with the grit of 80s Batman. On principle, I won't spoil the ending for you, but it ties things together at the end, even if it doesn't truly follow the comics. They at least got his rationale and Batman's compassion and empathy with Fries' struggle right.
@@KSoftGames25 yes, it absolutely was as horrible as everyone says. None of the villains were anything close to what they are supposed to be, George Clooney was terribly miscast, as was Mr Freeze and Batgirl, and the Mr Freezes and Poison Ivys goals were completely incompatible, despite working together. The only saving grace of this movie is its so bad, its actually kind of fun to watch.
@jacen8425 its still a personal favourite guilty pleasures of mine Arnold looks like he had lots of fun and so far the only live action version of Robin and Batgirl but yes the movie has many flaws but it still is entertaining by being so cheesy and campy unlike Megalopolis a movie I just watched today by Francis cord Coppola my God that movie was awful and boring.
@@Ronydoo-yv2hsdo you try to watch it a bit more as a goofy campy fun movie or “rah. Must take everything seriously!” More to being an adult then saying “mature” things.
I always found this movie so comical , it’s my favourite Batman film of all time honestly I can’t lie there because everyone acting in it was a top notch comedian 🤣🔥
Ive watched this scene about 50 times this month lmao this movie is a joke I love it batman sliding down the dinosaur, arnold's ice puns this is a circus lol love it 😂😂😂
Batman and Robin (1997) is just a modern version Batman'66 and Batman Brave and the bold /silver age comics personified. As time passes, I've grown to appreciate the movie for what it is and the kind of comics it was paying homage to.
People who sh*t on this movie fail to realize that this is a kids' movie. It is literally a live action Sunday morning cartoon! If you were a kid in the 90s, this was the BEST thing ever!
Imagine this suit with Sharkboy and Lavagirl. But with less sexualized content. 0:00 Shark arm fins 0:02 Lava arm gauntlet 0:03 Shark jaws chest logo 0:05 Lava streem logo 0:06 Dorsal fin, belt 0:09 Flaming hair flip, belt 0:12 Lava boots 0:13 Shark boots with calf fins 0:14 Lava goggles 0:15 Shark mask 0:17 Shark watch 0:19 Extra gauntlet 0:20 Water shooter wrist attachment 0:21 Lava grenade 0:22 Shark batarang
okay CONTROVERSIAL opinion here: Butshots aside, I don't think this movie did anything wrong with the characterization of Batman and Robin in this film until Batman thaws out Robin-after that it goes downhill. But think about it, Both Batman and Robin have dramatic entrances. For all the people who complain about the Bat Skates, Batman is so crazy prepared in the comics that he created strategies on how to take out the Justice League. Having skates in his shoes don't seem like a stretch to me and wouldn't be out of place in a comic. Batman's delegating duties to Robin is also consistent with this character. "You take the ice, I'll take the Ice Man." That's what Batman always did-he would take the big thing and Robin the small thing. Though not in this scene, the banter between the two seems like it was lifted from a comic "Who invited you?" "I was just hanging around" I thought you were going to stay at the museum and round up some thugs?" "How about 'Nice to see ya! Glad you're hear to save my life?'" "We have to blow up this rocket before it turns Gotham into a crater" "Now what? Call a Taxi?!" Then there's Robin's tarzan screams as he falls through the air which is consistent with his status as a circus boy having fun jumping through the air. And for everyone who's angry at his "cowabunga" cry, it's a cry associated with surfing, he's "surfing" across the roof and let's face it that's something a 90s rendition of Dick Grayson would shout in the comics while having the time of his life jumping from one building to another. Finally, Robin being impulsive and getting frozen is consistent with his status as a rookie. Terrible as this movie is, insufferable as this movie is, the film got their characterizations right up until this point.
The movie isn’t even terrible, it’s very intentionally supposed to be silly and it’s no different than the 1960’s tv show, the set design and direction of it is really impressive and it doesn’t deserve to be titled the worst movie ever even it’s just a fun movie
This is why I would have loved for Joel Schumacher to make the Batman film he really wanted to make, instead of the toy commercials Warner Bros wanted him to make.
Imagine a cinematic interpretation of Batman that harmoniously blends the vibrant aesthetics of Joel Schumacher, the narrative brilliance of Christopher Nolan, the gritty realism of Matt Reeves, and the grand spectacle of Zack Snyder. Such a synthesis could have produced the definitive cinematic depiction of the Dark Knight, capturing the character's full depth and complexity in a truly outstanding DC Universe film.
@@NeoConnor1 Revision: Imagine a cinematic interpretation of Batman that harmoniously blends the classic, poetic, symphonic, dark, somber, and grim themes, theatrics, atmospheres, nuances, colours, and/or designs of Tim Burton, the colourful, upbeat, and vibrant aesthetics of Joel Schumacher, the narrative brilliance and genius of Christopher Nolan, the gritty realism of Matt Reeves, and the grand spectacle of Zack Snyder. Such a synthesis could have produced the definitive cinematic depiction of the Dark Knight, capturing the character's full depth and complexity in a truly outstanding DC Universe film.
You know the opening fight sequence is kind of fun, I think the movie would have been better if they didn't keep introducing new characters and it was just about Batman, Robin and Mr. Freeze
Rewatching scenes from past films gives us hints to how much Rocksteady took from each one. I really think that this was a huge inspiration to the team of developers despite the critics.
As an adult, this movie is beyond silly. But as a kid, this was the perfect Batman film. There's no way my 8 year old brain would have been able to handle the complexity of Nolans' films. These were awesome for a young boy! And as much as I love Michael Caine, this will always be my Alfred
Batman: This is why Superman works alone. Batman gets inside the upgraded Batmobile before he heads off to save Gotham City to stop evil from destroying this beloved area
If you're between 26 and 36 this movie is liquid gold
My big brother and cuz took me to see this in theaters on my 9th birthday.
More like platinum.
Yeah I've been watching this movie so many times 😂 26 years old btw. Forgot to add that.
Yeah, 36 but yet young enough to watch Batman Returns in theater before these cinematic insults of Burton's 😂. But for entertainment and toys enough...
The promotion was crazy also
2:14 commissioner Gordon hyping up Mr freeze like he’s a wrestling announcer.
😂😂😂
The first Batman movie that I watched when I was a preteen, I thought it was the best thing ever! The unintentional silliness is comedy gold 😂
I think a lot of it is very intentional
@@12345langham Lol, thank you
Yep, same here although Batman forever definitely had more of an impact on me. That still felt like a real Batman movie and was overall just a more popular film. This movie definitely has its own cool factor, but it's absolutely a guilty pleasure these days and I can see the positives in it and it makes it very enjoyable!
@petersmithyy4556 I was too young to understand the unintentional silliness and ridiculous cheesy nature. Basically, I was just too young to understand how horribly bad this horrible film was 🤣
@@bizzyizzy9526 your hate is definitely not wanted here then!
The silver lining to this movie is that it lead us to Batman Begins.
And it's pretty good in it's own right.
Eh yeah, but if people would just loosen their anus a bit and step out of the gritty darkness every once in a while, they might actually have fun with this more lighthearted bat-adventure. Batman works in every style and era, that's what makes him iconic. A hero for all seasons and moods.
I'd rather watch this than begins, begins is a borefest.
@@JT-wj7ju I will assume this is some kind of sick joke.
@@JT-wj7juMe too. The Nolan movies are boring.. with the exception of The Dark Knight which is pretty good.
When I was 10 i thought this was the best Batman ever.
Man the promotion was fun...even the fast food chains stuff
now it's trash.Its so cringey
Now I hope you know it's the worst
10 year old you was right
This robin suit was the closest we got to a night wing outfit
Yeah its actually been incorporated into his suits throughout various media, so something good came of this movie at least
The red is really cool, I'm glad the comics took that at the very least
@CPT_Frostie at one point, Robin actually makes reference to becoming Nightwing. I guess Schumacher was so confident that it would succeed that he teased the potential for a sequel.
Best Robin suit put to film.
You've clearly never seen Titans.
RIP Joel Schumacher
The goat
He actually apologized for this movie.
@nikolaszuraff1234 in my mind, no apologies were ever needed. It was good enough, and I loved it. As a kid, my knowledge of Batman was limited, but I knew the basics enough to appreciate it for what it was. Campy, corny, and fun to watch. Not truly "Batman," but Batman enough.
I'm going to admit, this movie is definitely a guilty pleasure. For years I avoided it but now after all these crappy trying to be dark for dark sake, it's actually nice to go back and see some of the lighter attempts at Batman that we're all just about having a fun time, the kind of movie that you can bring your kids to and not be nervous about blood and guts everywhere.
You get what you pay for. You wanted a dark DC, you got one. And now you want James Gunn to bring this style back?
@@onlyone23km honestly I would not be opposed to it, the dark stuff has been done to death. I love the flash because it seemed to bring back a little bit of the 90s Batman which I missed
@@petersmithyy4556 well you’re in luck because he just greenlit Teen Titans today as part of his DCU after Brave and the Bold.
@@onlyone23km I don't know what that has to do with a lighter batman, I'm not a fan of teen Titans or any of that crap
@@petersmithyy4556 well the fact that Robin’s going to be in Teen Titans and in Brave and the Bold.
Luv it when he brings up superman, didn't think he was going there but did❤
Why did he say that I still don’t get it
@@jonnashernandez6695 Pretty self explanatory. It means that he finds having a sidekick (robin) annoying and understands why heroes such as superman works alone.
George Clooney's Batman is the closest thing we'll ever see to a live action Buzz Lightyear.
this is so funny omg hahahahha
To keep it real….these films were very Silver Age Batman…the gadgets the suit ups the outrageous villains
Plus the dynamic between a veteran Batman and Pre Nightwing Robin was pretty spot on…
Man I felt how sad Alfred was about canceling those pizzas at 1:56.
Don't worry he didn't cancel them and scoffed the lot 🍕
He wasn’t sad about canceling pizza, he was sick.
RIP Michael Gough! Best Alfred IMO!
@@anthonymorales8510 but we didn't know till halfway through the movie
@@BVEfan Michael Caine was also pretty good, but yeah I do like Gough
You will never see a movie like this again
Marvel tried with Thor Love and Thunder, but failed miserably.
The Marvels is their Superman IV.
@theunknowncommenter725 I love Love and Thunder honestly. Why didn't you like it? Other than it turning a mostly serious character into a comedic character, which I get.
Good 😂
Thank god
@@theunknowncommenter725what about Thor Ragnarok?
4:19 When Robin bursts through the wall and leaves a perfect cutout of his logo. This is Nightwing's logo but, he's still called Robin. 🤔
Foreshadowing.
Mr. Freeze: You're not sending me to the cooler!
Next minute Robin/Nightwing crashes through the wall to help stop Batman from stealing a diamond that he needs to save his wife
He was supposed to be on the transition but on the planned sequel he was gonna go full Nightwing
Say whatever you want about this film, it was corny, tacky and very silly but the production design was amazing, Mr. Freeze’s suit in particular is a piece of art … and Arnie’s voice … 🙌
Gotta love the sound of the batmobile's engine, always iconic, at least it is to me.
McFarlane Toys recreated this whole opening, butt shots and all, to advertise their upcoming Batman and Robin action figure line.
I am definitely buying the whole line.
I love Todd so much, he’s one of us
Damn... the music score is outstanding! Elliot Goldenthal nailed it.
The score is great!
In an interview, Elliot Goldenthal said that the movie’s music was like the soundtrack he would have wanted to have as a child when he played with his toys and action figures.
I think it sucks balls pretty hard, it's a huge drop in quality from the first two Batman movies scores.
Is there a disco ball in the front grill of the Batmobile? 😂
Nuclear turbine
This Batman has got a fever.
Saturday Night Fever.
@@NeoConnor1 let me guess he's going to dance the batdance 🤪
@@bizzyizzy9526The Batusi!
@@BlueSkyCrystals so silly, yet so appropriate for this abysmal film 😒
3:08 The iceman cometh
😂😂😂😂😂
'There is only one absolute.'
'Only a SITH deals in absolutes, I will go what I must!'
1:11 my favorite line in the entire movie
This scene is what Nolan refers to in his Batman movies. When Batman says "I don't wear hockey pads" to people who claim to be Batman.
3:55 Best precombat line ever 😂😂😂😂😂
I see, you're a man of culture as well. And the T pose just before that😂
6:10 - What the fuck 😂😂😂
That’s why I love this movie it was so comical 🤣🔥
That toss really defies all logical physics doesn't it
LOL
The nipples on the bat suit is still one of the biggest WTF movie moments of all time.
Van kilmer’s Batman had that too, but somehow people tend to associate it only to this Batman movie
As a kid, this movie was awesome.
As an adult, well… it is a kids movie after all.
2:02 ... poor Al, he really wanted those pizzas.
Opening Scene 00:00
The Film🎥🎬👀🎬🎥🎦🎞
Batman🦇👱 And Robin (1997)
Sci-Fi Movie Clip📎🍿🎥🎞 HD
I want a car! Chicks dig the car..
This is why Superman works alone.
@@aaronstevenson4136 Do try and bring this one back in one piece sir!
@@theunknowncommenter725
Don’t wait up, Al.
@@ClayMorrow91 I'll cancel the pizzas!
This movie is the reason as to why it took 25 years for Hugh Jackman to wear the yellow suit.
No. This does not have anything to do with Wolverine.
If anything else, The Matrix is what popularized heroes wearing black leather.
@@theunknowncommenter725 But it did make movie studios afraid to make comic book movies less serious.
If you pause at 6:33 you can see the henchman are wearing roller blades not ice skates lmao
WHAT KILLED THE DINOSAURS????!!!!
The ice age 🤣🥶🧊
I was going to say a meteor but Freeze is the expert so I'll go with whatever he says.
6:46
Still Better than all of the MCU Phase 4
Better cgi, better action scenes, better writing, better jokes, and even better female heroes too!
More like MCU phase 5.
Better than the entire MCU.
yes atleast you can have fun with it and there's a certain charm but with the latest schlock coming out of Marvel and most other big movies is its such a chore to get through and is so soulless
@@onlyone23km That's overdoing it
Robin's Suit is based on Nightwing from New-52.
Actually, the New 52 Nightwing suit is based on this movie.
Maybe in Soviet Russia
Wish it was blue not Red but I still love the suit Robin My favorite sidekick
Yeah cuz the New 52 started in the nineties right
😂
"Hi freeze, i'm batman" gawd clooney sucked LMAO
When he said that I was like no I thought he was Robin lol
With over 50 years of going to theaters, this is one of the handful of movies I actually walked out on. To this day, I have zero idea how it ended.
I was 6 so I didn’t had that option
It ended on a good note. This movie was not as terrible as you might think. I think I see what Joel S. was going for here, too. The late 90s film series feels like an attempt at a combination of the camp of 70s Batman with the grit of 80s Batman.
On principle, I won't spoil the ending for you, but it ties things together at the end, even if it doesn't truly follow the comics. They at least got his rationale and Batman's compassion and empathy with Fries' struggle right.
@@KSoftGames25 yes, it absolutely was as horrible as everyone says. None of the villains were anything close to what they are supposed to be, George Clooney was terribly miscast, as was Mr Freeze and Batgirl, and the Mr Freezes and Poison Ivys goals were completely incompatible, despite working together.
The only saving grace of this movie is its so bad, its actually kind of fun to watch.
@jacen8425 its still a personal favourite guilty pleasures of mine Arnold looks like he had lots of fun and so far the only live action version of Robin and Batgirl but yes the movie has many flaws but it still is entertaining by being so cheesy and campy unlike Megalopolis a movie I just watched today by Francis cord Coppola my God that movie was awful and boring.
It's worse now than ever
I think we should go back to this kind of film making again.
This movie gets a lot of hate, but honestly it’s a super important movie in my childhood.
When I was a kid, I thought this scene was dumb. Still is... as a grown man.
@@Ronydoo-yv2hsdo you try to watch it a bit more as a goofy campy fun movie or “rah. Must take everything seriously!” More to being an adult then saying “mature” things.
@@NekoinaBox2000
It was just a dumb movie that I even thought was weird as a kid. But it was batman.
I always found this movie so comical , it’s my favourite Batman film of all time honestly I can’t lie there because everyone acting in it was a top notch comedian 🤣🔥
Arnold clearly having a blast here :D
“This is why Superman works alone” 😂 That is pretty much the only joke in this movie that actually works
Ive watched this scene about 50 times this month lmao this movie is a joke I love it batman sliding down the dinosaur, arnold's ice puns this is a circus lol love it 😂😂😂
Alfred I’ll cancel the pizzas 😆
Peter Parker: NOOOOOOOOO
The butt shot 😂
Batman and Robin (1997) is just a modern version Batman'66 and Batman Brave and the bold /silver age comics personified. As time passes, I've grown to appreciate the movie for what it is and the kind of comics it was paying homage to.
2:31 batman needs some maintenance on his bat-mobile just hear that rattling noise 😂
4:00 yabadabadooo 😂
People who sh*t on this movie fail to realize that this is a kids' movie. It is literally a live action Sunday morning cartoon! If you were a kid in the 90s, this was the BEST thing ever!
This is when Superman works alone I ❤ that line..and I ❤ the batman car in this movie
That Superman name drop would hit so different today !
I love this movie. Freeze’s Cryo-cannon was so dope.
This has to be the gaudiest ever imagined and put on film. I LOVE IT!! I can't wait for the toy to come out!
I'm about to say one of the most shocking and unbelievable things I have ever said in my life, I prefer this over joker 2!
6:13 Going right up 6:20 Coming back down
Growing up is realizing that this movie goes hard
Imagine this suit with Sharkboy and Lavagirl. But with less sexualized content.
0:00 Shark arm fins
0:02 Lava arm gauntlet
0:03 Shark jaws chest logo
0:05 Lava streem logo
0:06 Dorsal fin, belt
0:09 Flaming hair flip, belt
0:12 Lava boots
0:13 Shark boots with calf fins
0:14 Lava goggles
0:15 Shark mask
0:17 Shark watch
0:19 Extra gauntlet
0:20 Water shooter wrist attachment
0:21 Lava grenade
0:22 Shark batarang
The first seconds might also be the beginning of a new Chippendales show
3:15 Mercy?!
okay CONTROVERSIAL opinion here: Butshots aside, I don't think this movie did anything wrong with the characterization of Batman and Robin in this film until Batman thaws out Robin-after that it goes downhill. But think about it, Both Batman and Robin have dramatic entrances. For all the people who complain about the Bat Skates, Batman is so crazy prepared in the comics that he created strategies on how to take out the Justice League. Having skates in his shoes don't seem like a stretch to me and wouldn't be out of place in a comic. Batman's delegating duties to Robin is also consistent with this character. "You take the ice, I'll take the Ice Man." That's what Batman always did-he would take the big thing and Robin the small thing. Though not in this scene, the banter between the two seems like it was lifted from a comic
"Who invited you?"
"I was just hanging around"
I thought you were going to stay at the museum and round up some thugs?"
"How about 'Nice to see ya! Glad you're hear to save my life?'"
"We have to blow up this rocket before it turns Gotham into a crater"
"Now what? Call a Taxi?!"
Then there's Robin's tarzan screams as he falls through the air which is consistent with his status as a circus boy having fun jumping through the air. And for everyone who's angry at his "cowabunga" cry, it's a cry associated with surfing, he's "surfing" across the roof and let's face it that's something a 90s rendition of Dick Grayson would shout in the comics while having the time of his life jumping from one building to another.
Finally, Robin being impulsive and getting frozen is consistent with his status as a rookie.
Terrible as this movie is, insufferable as this movie is, the film got their characterizations right up until this point.
The movie isn’t even terrible, it’s very intentionally supposed to be silly and it’s no different than the 1960’s tv show, the set design and direction of it is really impressive and it doesn’t deserve to be titled the worst movie ever even it’s just a fun movie
This is why I would have loved for Joel Schumacher to make the Batman film he really wanted to make, instead of the toy commercials Warner Bros wanted him to make.
Just saying, this Batman was a part of a bigger universe with the throw away line of "this is why Superman works alone"
Went to see this for my 12th birthday and loved it. Looking back on it now, I can understand why my Mum fell asleep 🤣
Meanwhile, the henchmen who didn't lace up are sitting back like🤷♂️
Class ,, I was born in 89 so I grew up with these , , cheesy but lethal lol
I try to forget these ones were made at all.
Say what you want about this movie but the whole scene of Batman and Robin suiting up is pretty cool and their vehicles are pretty dope!
Imagine a cinematic interpretation of Batman that harmoniously blends the vibrant aesthetics of Joel Schumacher, the narrative brilliance of Christopher Nolan, the gritty realism of Matt Reeves, and the grand spectacle of Zack Snyder. Such a synthesis could have produced the definitive cinematic depiction of the Dark Knight, capturing the character's full depth and complexity in a truly outstanding DC Universe film.
What, no Tim Burton?
@@NeoConnor1 Revision: Imagine a cinematic interpretation of Batman that harmoniously blends the classic, poetic, symphonic, dark, somber, and grim themes, theatrics, atmospheres, nuances, colours, and/or designs of Tim Burton, the colourful, upbeat, and vibrant aesthetics of Joel Schumacher, the narrative brilliance and genius of Christopher Nolan, the gritty realism of Matt Reeves, and the grand spectacle of Zack Snyder. Such a synthesis could have produced the definitive cinematic depiction of the Dark Knight, capturing the character's full depth and complexity in a truly outstanding DC Universe film.
Just play Arkham Knight for all those
@@naveenm7633 Thank you.
You know the opening fight sequence is kind of fun, I think the movie would have been better if they didn't keep introducing new characters and it was just about Batman, Robin and Mr. Freeze
“This is why superman works alone”
Everything and everyone in the opening action scene is on a wire 😂
the hovercycle was incredible 😂
Rewatching scenes from past films gives us hints to how much Rocksteady took from each one. I really think that this was a huge inspiration to the team of developers despite the critics.
Freeze suit and his cannon
Batman fred-flinstoning off a dinosaur to drop kick mr.freeze is all I needed to see before I died.
Sci-fi? This is a full-on comedy.
When Arnold makes a dad joke in any of his other movies: amazing
This movie: 😬🥶
Most of them suck, in every movie he did. Only a handful of them are famous.
Nothing says "stealthy armored vehicle" like a disco ball powered convertible.
0:06 Bro got the whole bakery! 🍑
Why they felt the need to show both their asses I’ll never know 😂
At first I thought this was some kind of meme I laughed so hard
3:55
Wannabe: Hi Freeze. I'm Batman.
Freeze: (Shut the farkup)
nice opening scene - in batman and robin [1997] film !!!!
As an adult, this movie is beyond silly. But as a kid, this was the perfect Batman film. There's no way my 8 year old brain would have been able to handle the complexity of Nolans' films. These were awesome for a young boy! And as much as I love Michael Caine, this will always be my Alfred
1:10 This is where The Man Of Steel is mentioned. In other words… Superman.
This movie gave me PTSD.
Also the moment where Alfred looks like he’s in pain is a good foreshadowing moment for the reveal of his sickness.
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God bless Michael Gough
I never realized how kool there vehicles were
Batman: This is why Superman works alone.
Batman gets inside the upgraded Batmobile before he heads off to save Gotham City to stop evil from destroying this beloved area
The best Arnold delivery 3:23
This movie wasn’t bad ion care what no one says George played a good Batman in my opinion
This movie is a masterpiece! I loved it when I was 8. I won't watch this now. Lol
Might as well have been a musical.
Or a live TV show called Batman on ice
Best Alfred ❤❤❤
This is what real batman looks like according to deadpool
This Batmobile was so stupid
My favorite Batman movie I don’t care what anyone says or thinks about it
"I want a car."
Has a motorcycle that's cooler than the car.
This is a gem 💎 movie.
This movie was awesome
Underrated movie
Alfred isn’t actually ill, he’s just clairvoyant and sees what a mess this movie will be.
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂