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For the 1949 serial Batman and Robin, see Batman serials.
Batman & Robin, directed by Joel Schumacher, is the fourth installment in the comic book-inspired film series initiated by Tim Burton. Released in 1997, it starred George Clooney in his only appearance as Batman and Chris O'Donnell returning as Robin, and introduced Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone), a niece of Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred (Michael Gough). The villains in this movie are Poison Ivy, played by Uma Thurman, Mr. Freeze, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger (who received top billing for this film), and Bane, played by Jeep Swenson.

Cast

Response

The film was neither a critical nor a financial success. It was mocked for the poor script, over-extending the campy attitude of its predecessor, Batman Forever, the poor casting of other "big-name" stars Uma Thurman and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the addition of a poorly portrayed Batgirl, played by Alicia Silverstone. In his review of the film, critic Leonard Maltin found that "the 'story' often makes no sense" and that the "action and effects are loud, gargantuan, and ultimately numbing." Michael J. Nelson, in Mike Nelson's Movie Megacheese, says "Batman & Robin is not the worst movie ever. No, indeed. It's the worst thing ever. Yes, it's the single worst thing that we as human beings have ever produced in recorded history." Even director Joel Schumacher has admitted to not being proud of his work, despite any earlier statements to the contrary. On the Internet Movie Database, the film received nearly universal negative user reviews [link], and in an MSN Movies article on superhero movies, the film was ranked as the worst to date.[link] In particular, criticism was heaped upon the design of the Batsuit, which, like in the previous film, features nipples, and the closeup shots of the caped crusaders while donning their costumes.

This film is often billed as the worst superhero movie of all time, although some may contend that Catwoman is. Published financial figures indicate that the movie was made on a budget of $125 million , but collected only $107 million domestically — less than any other Batman film — and $131 million abroad. Studios usually expect summer movies — particularly those in a highly successful series — to earn more profit than that, and Warner Brothers temporarily suspended the series after four live-action films.

The film was derisively dubbed Batman on Ice by critics for a scene in which Batman and Robin inexplicably have retractable ice skates in their boots while battling Mr. Freeze's henchmen on an icy floor in the opening sequence.Bond, Jeff. [Batman on Ice!]. Film Score Monthly. June 27, 1997. Retrieved June 20, 2005.Rainer, Peter. [Batman on ice]. Dallas Observer. June 19, 1997. Retrieved June 20, 2005. George Clooney was himself severely embarrassed by the film, saying that "I think we might have killed the franchise."

Arnold Schwarzenegger, however, does not regret being in this movie, as he has stated in an interview he never regrets doing a role.

Uma Thurman’s performance in the campy film received mainly mixed reviews, and critics made comparisons between her and actress Mae West. The New York Times wrote about Thurman, “like Mae West, she mixes true femininity with the winking womanliness of a drag queen.”Janet Maslin. [New York Times review, Batman and Robin]. 20 June 1997. Retrieved 7 February 2006. A similar comparison was made by the Houston Chronicle: “Thurman, to arrive at a ’40s femme fatale, sometimes seems to be doing Mae West by way of Jessica Rabbit.”Jeff Millar. [If you like them busy, this “Batman” is for you]. Houston Chronicle. 19 June 1997. Retrieved 6 April 2006.

Fans expressed disappointment at the depiction of Bane (played by the late wrestler Jeep Swenson), as a mindless bodyguard for the main villains (as opposed to the calculating and educated genius of the comics).

Characters

Legacy

The impact of this film was multifold. With the possible exception of Arnold Schwarzenegger, all the principal performers involved lost credibility for some time as serious actors. George Clooney has gone so far as to say that he will refund the money of any fan he meets who paid to see the movie. Joel Schumacher found his already tenuous artistic reputation all but ruined, and Warner Bros. was the focus of much derision for producing the film. Alicia Silverstone, already battered by widespread media circulation about her increased body weight, disappeared from the limelight and earned a reputation as a "has been." However, Uma Thurman's career has since rebounded, thanks to roles in Kill Bill and The Producers.

Fans of the successful animated television series, , voiced suspicions that the direct-to-video feature (1998) was delayed because of the Schumacher film. They contend that this was due to the fact that the Warner Brothers management knew it was superior to the live-action film and decided to delay it to prevent unfavorable comparisons to a film with greater financial stake. Because of this allegation and the fact that the scenes generally regarded by fans as the best in the film were largely taken from the animated series (the angle of Freeze committing crimes for the sake of saving his wife is straight from Paul Dini and Bruce Timm's show), many Batman fans were convinced that the Animated Series producers should have been responsible for the live action film series.

It has since been argued that the film's dismal failure was, in the long run, a boon for comic book films, as the comedic angle taken to the source material by the makers of the film was so unpopular that other filmmakers would be encouraged to treat the source material with more reverence in their own films. This arguably ended the influence of the 1960s Batman television series' campy tone in favor of Richard Donner's more respectful approach to superheroes as with the first Christopher Reeve Superman movie. This attitude has led to successful and acclaimed film adaptations such as Blade (1998), X-Men (2000), Ghost World (2000), Spider-Man (2002), Road to Perdition (2002), and Batman Begins (2005).

Batman & Robin marked the end of the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher era of movies. Likely due to the film's poor reception, no more Batman movies were made for nearly eight years. A new Batman franchise was launched in 2005, with Batman Begins, a much darker film which was both critically and financially successful ($366 million worldwide gross as of 09/04/2005), with no continuity to Burton's nor Schumacher's movies. George Clooney obviously did not intervene in the project and was succeeded by the much-younger Christian Bale, who was widely praised for his portrayal of both Bruce Wayne and his alter ego.

On October 18, 2005, Warner Bros. released a new deluxe DVD for the movie with commentary by Schumacher. The commentary has gotten attention for Schumacher's candid comments on how he was forced to put in gadgets for the toy companies to make, his confession that he went too far trying to make the movie kid-friendly, and, at one point, even a flat-out apology for the entire film.

Soundtrack

Despite the overwhelming negative publicity the film got, its soundtrack became very popular and was well received. The soundtrack included songs by R. Kelly, Arkarna, Jewel, Goo Goo Dolls, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and The Smashing Pumpkins, whose song The End is the Beginning is the End rolled over the movie's closing credits. Three songs from the soundtrack became top-ten hits in the United States; Jewel's contribution, a radio-mix version of Foolish Games, as well as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's Look Into My Eyes and R. Kelly's Gotham City.

Track listing

  1. The Smashing Pumpkins - The End Is The Beginning Is The End (5:08)
  2. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Look Into My Eyes (4:28)
  3. R. Kelly - Gotham City (4:56)
  4. Arkarna - House On Fire (3:24)
  5. R.E.M. - Revolution (3:04)
  6. Jewel - Foolish Games (4:00)
  7. Goo Goo Dolls - Lazy Eye (3:46)
  8. Lauren Christy - Breed (3:05)
  9. Soul Coughing - The Bug (3:09)
  10. Moloko - Fun For Me (5:08)
  11. Me'shell Ndegeocello - Poison Ivy (3:33)
  12. Eric Benét - True To Myself (4:41)
  13. Elliot Goldenthal - A Batman Overture (3:35)
  14. Underworld - Moaner (10:17)
  15. The Smashing Pumpkins - The Beginning Is The End Is The Beginning (-62:42)

Trivia

Sequel

Originally, a fifth film Batman Triumphant, was to follow Batman & Robin. George Clooney and Chis O'Donnell were signed on to reprise their roles as Batman and Robin respectively. The main antagonist was to be The Scarecrow and Harley Quinn was to appear, seeking revenge for her father's death. Howard Stern was rumored for the role of The Scarecrow and Madonna for the role of Harley Quinn. Jack Nicholson was to reprise his role as The Joker, although ten years on, interestingly enough via a hallucination invoked by The Scarecrow's fear gas. The film was reportedly to adopt a darker tone than its previous entries, with a lesser focus of commercialization and truer to the comics. It was rumored Robin would be murdered in this installment. Triumphant was planned prior to the release of Batman & Robin. The film was slated for release in 1999, but due to the box office failure of Batman & Robin, Warner Brothers decided upon its cancellation.

On DVD

Batman & Robin was given a "bare bones" DVD release when the medium was introduced in 1997-98. However, in 2005, the newest feature film, Batman Begins, caused Warner Bros. to release a two-disc special edition set of all four Burton-Schumacher films in Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997.

Features of the second Schumacher film include:

References

See also

External links

The Batman movies
Batman serials The Batman | Batman and Robin
Adam West movie Batman
1989-1997 series Batman | Batman Returns | Batman Forever
Batman & Robin
Bruce Timm series ' | '
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The Batman series The Batman vs. Dracula
Christopher Nolan series Batman Begins | Untitled Sequel (in development)
Other films

 


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