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Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: CLOONEY/O'DONNELL/SCHWARZENEGG DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 2 EAN: 9780790732916 Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0790732912 Label: Warner Home Video Languages: Manufacturer: Warner Home Video MPN: 085391650027 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: October 22, 1997 Running Time: 125 minutes Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: June 20, 1997 Editorial Review: Product Description: The Caped Crusader and Robin battle Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy. Uncle Alfred is dying and his niece comes to help and becomes Batgirl. No Track Information Available Media Type: DVD Artist: CLOONEY/O'DONNELL/SCHWARZENEGG Title: BATMAN & ROBIN Street Release Date: 11/14/2006 Genre: ACTION / ADVENTURE Amazon.com: Following Val Kilmer's portrayal of the caped crusader in Batman Forever, the fourth Batman feature stars George Clooney under the pointy-eared cowl, with Chris O'Donnell returning as Robin the Boy Wonder. This time the dynamic duo is up against the nefarious Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger), who is bent on turning the world into an iceberg, and the slyly seductive but highly toxic Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman), who wants to eliminate all animal life and turn the Earth into a gigantic greenhouse. Alicia Silverstone lends a hand as Batgirl, and Elle McPherson plays the thankless role of Batman/Bruce Wayne's fiancée. A sensory assault of dazzling colors, senseless action, and lavish sets run amok, this Batman & Robin offers an overdose of eye candy, but it is strictly for devoted Bat-o-philes. --Jeff Shannon Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The worst one of the seriesThis tired fourth installment of the latter day "Batman" series is about ten times worse than its predecessor "Batman Forever." George Clooney replaces Val Kilmer as Batman and makes the worst Batman and everybody else in the film is actually even more miscast. Arnold Schwarzenegger has the film's biggest laugh portraying the lead villain, Mr. Freeze. Chris O'Donnell reprising his "Batman Forever" role as Robin is even more unbelievable in that role the second time around and Alicia Silverstone as ... Read More Rating: - One of the Worst Movies Ever Made!I loved the 60's TV show. It was made to be intentionally camp, but that was in keeping with the spirit of the time in which it was made. The series also faithfully adapted the source material as it was during the time period; just read a Batman comic from 1966. Taht being stated, I am not anxious to see something of a similar tone done on Batman again. In 1997, with Batman returned to his earlier roots as an urban vigilante, some out of touch creative decision making lead to this disaster of ... Read More Rating: - Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Bane and Batgirl. An icey piece of muscely plant smelling batcrapJoel Schumacher makes a bad Bat movie yet again in Batman and Robin. It is beyond the the campiness of the 1960's. Its beyond any B-movie, it should be called a C-movie for crappy. This movie features an alright cast. The man behind the mask this time was George Cloony, but he didnt help the heredesnous(?) of the film. He must of felt embarrased delivering such bad lines(like when he mentions Superman). Then theres the bat credit card, wich I couldnt beleive I saw.George Cloony was okay, he was better ... Read More Rating: - Reviewing the item not the service.First this product got here fast, and in great shape. The movie its self is absoultly horrible. Avoid if possible. I only got it for the riff track that goes with it. Rating: - The Ridiculously Inept End to The Original Batman Franchise...What happens when a film franchise starts off with a massive success, follows that up with a smaller, somewhat unfocused sequel alienating some moviegoers, then comes back with a completely different tone, actors, director, etc., all of which leaves the movie studio (Warner Brothers in this instance) believing that lighter, more family friendly fare may be the way to go? Well, in the case of the once successful Batman franchise, the end result of this chain of events is the utterly campy, ridiculously ... Read More |