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These movies weren't that bad actually.
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>>151664133
This is said about every movie once they reach 20 years since release
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>>151664133
I want the director's cut of Forever already
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>>151664133
Batman and Robin is a quintessential Christmas movie.
Also it's the kind of bad you laugh at, rather than "oh fuck I wasted my time on this garbage" that you get with modern capeshit.
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Not really. It's really, really damn boring. Yeah there's a few scenes that are flashy with nice sets and costumes and it's campy but the rest of the movie is so. Fucking. Boring. The motorcycle race with Dick and Barbara felt like a six hour slog.
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Batman Forever would've been a great adaption of 90s Batman if Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones didn't act like faggots. Batman & Robin on the other hand absolutely earned it's "one of the worst movies ever made" title. People look back on it more fondly now after almost 20 years of generic MCU shit but it is genuinely a bad movie.
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They are good movies if you think of them as sequels from the Batman 60s show
Terrible movies as sequels from Batman and Batman Returns (well this one has an ending that fits with them)



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