In order of my personal favorites:
Christian Bale - A great actor who does a terrific job in both roles as Wayne and Batman. None before him have handled duel roles with more believable complexity.
Michael Keaton - To be the first to take on the role (seriously) in a theatrical project took alot of balls and he transformed himself in grand fashion. He also took alot of heat from the fan boys before the film's release and handled it with great style. Many still think of his image when they think of Batman on the big screen.
Adam West - Clearly a childhood favorite, but also a parody of the character. Classic television, but NOT classic Batman. And Adam, as a person, has been anything but Batman in real life. The best example of an actor who constantly takes advantage of fans to make a quick buck (sometimes charging $40 -$80 for an autograph?). How ashamed his television counterpart would be.
Val Kilmer - Okay as Batman, but a complete miss as Bruce Wayne. His portrayal was cartoony at best and, as a cast choice, a tad too young to have Robin at his side. Perhaps we should blame Schumacher for that but, at the end of the day, I have to judge on the final product and that's what I got.
George Clooney - Adam West-style acting on the big screen. He was terrible and completely unconvincing. To believe him capable of that role is like asking me to believe in Big Foot...not in this life time.
Christian Bale - A great actor who does a terrific job in both roles as Wayne and Batman. None before him have handled duel roles with more believable complexity.
Michael Keaton - To be the first to take on the role (seriously) in a theatrical project took alot of balls and he transformed himself in grand fashion. He also took alot of heat from the fan boys before the film's release and handled it with great style. Many still think of his image when they think of Batman on the big screen.
Adam West - Clearly a childhood favorite, but also a parody of the character. Classic television, but NOT classic Batman. And Adam, as a person, has been anything but Batman in real life. The best example of an actor who constantly takes advantage of fans to make a quick buck (sometimes charging $40 -$80 for an autograph?). How ashamed his television counterpart would be.
Val Kilmer - Okay as Batman, but a complete miss as Bruce Wayne. His portrayal was cartoony at best and, as a cast choice, a tad too young to have Robin at his side. Perhaps we should blame Schumacher for that but, at the end of the day, I have to judge on the final product and that's what I got.
George Clooney - Adam West-style acting on the big screen. He was terrible and completely unconvincing. To believe him capable of that role is like asking me to believe in Big Foot...not in this life time.
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