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Sorry. I didn't see this post. I just posted this in the Comic Book forum. While I didn't like the Bat Nipples and the Crotch and Butt shots suiting up, not to mention Elliot Goldenthal's stinky music score, I love Batman Forever. And I respect Joel Schumacher for introducing Robin and bringing him, the Riddler and Two Face to the big screen. R.I.P.
I absolutely LOVED "The Lost Boys" and "The Client." Of all the autographs I have gotten through the mail through out so many years, I cannot believe I never wrote to him! I cannot write to everyone I guess...….great director!!!
He was an incredibly talented man who made one very bad call and it haunted the image of his career forever.
Falling Down, St Elmo's Fire, Flatliners...the man wrote Car Wash for goodness sake. That's without getting into the fashion background and the 70's. Amazing.
The real problem with his Batman movies is he never kept his story straight as to why he did what he did. Most of us thought he got the job because of Falling Down and Flatliners. But he actually blamed his nephew, saying he told him to take the job and make it like the tv show. Then he said the producers told him to do the opposite of Burton. Then years later, he said he wanted to remake the tv show because that was the most familiar to people and he loved the camp. During all of this, he and Clooney were trying to get the greenlight to make Dark Knight Returns. Just a mess.
I have complicated feelings about his Batman films, but at the end of the day, they are what they are. There are elements of Batman Forever that are some of my favorite from any screen adaptation.
And clearly, the man was very talented, and directed many great films. It's kind of a shame he was put in "movie jail" all these years for B&R. I know he had some success afterwards, but a lot of his earlier work is eclipsed by the perceived stink of that film, even though it was actually financially successful.
I have complicated feelings about his Batman films, but at the end of the day, they are what they are. There are elements of Batman Forever that are some of my favorite from any screen adaptation.
And clearly, the man was very talented, and directed many great films. It's kind of a shame he was put in "movie jail" all these years for B&R. I know he had some success afterwards, but a lot of his earlier work is eclipsed by the perceived stink of that film, even though it was actually financially successful.
RIP.
Chris
As a pure comic book fantasy film it's unbelievably fun and entertaining. Most of the hate towards it comes from the "enlightened" Batman fans of the Frank Miller era who take a guy dressing up in a bat costume (and themselves) waaaay too seriously.
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