Batman Forever (1995)

Director: Joel Schumacher  Starring: Val Kilmer  
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Publisher: Warner
Format: DVD
UPC: 00085391510024
Buy.com Sku: 40000344
Item#: V9WVKY
Buy.com Sales Rank: 24791
Category Keywords: Action  All-Star  Big City  Blockbuster  Comic Book  Fantasy  Recommended  Superheroes  Theatrical Release 
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"Courage Now, Truth Always..."
 
 
Features: DVD, No Longer Produced
 
Riddle me this, riddle me that, you'll find adventure on the wings of a bat! Brace for excitement as Val Kilmer (Batman), Tommy Lee Jones (Two-Face), Jim Carrey (the Riddler), Nicole Kidman (Dr. Chase Meridian) and Chris O'Donnell (Robin) star in the third spectacular film in Warner Bros.' Batman series. Joel Schumacher directs and Tim Burton co-produces this thrill-ride of a movie that thunders along on Batmobile, Batwing, Batboat, Batsub and bold heroics. Hang on!
 
"Bigger, battier and better."  Susan Wloszczyna, USA Today
"Satisfying, thrilling."  Hal Hinson, Washington Post
"The third installment...is the best to date."  Christine James, Boxoffice Magazine
"The best Batman yet."  Pat Collins, WWOR-TV, New York
"The third installment...is the best to date."  Christine James, Box Office Magazine
"Satisfying, thrilling."  Hal Hinson, The Washington Post
"...better paced and more consistently entertaining [than Batman and Batman Returns]..."  Matt Zoller Seitz, Dallas Observer
"The best Batman yet."  Pat Collins, WWOR-TV

 


Editor's Note

Gotham City is once again under siege, this time by the mind-controlling Riddler and the diabolical Harvey Two-Face. The Caped Crusader cleans up with the help of his new side-kick Robin in this effects-laden thrill ride.


Plot Summary

The third installment in the "Batman" series. Here the Caped Crusader must once again contend with two strange-looking, personality-impaired villains. First, there's maniacal ex-DA Harvey Two-Face, so named because half his countenance has been horribly disfigured by acid. Then there's the wise-cracking, hyperactive Riddler, whose alter-ego Edward Nygma is a nerdy, highly disgruntled ex-employee of Bruce Wayne. Together, these two masterminds plan to conquer the world with a device that not only mesmerizes users with 3-D television images, but also transports the viewer's thoughts into the Riddler's mind.| Batman also has to contend with two other new people in his life. One is lovely psychiatrist Chase Meridian, who has fallen in love with Batman AND Bruce Wayne. Then there's Dick Grayson, a young, orphaned acrobat who desperately wants to become Batman's crime-fighting sidekick in order to get revenge on the man responsible for his parents' death: Harvey Two-Face.

 
Features
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1; French Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Widescreen Version Enhanced For 16x9 TVs
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Production Notes
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Warner
Release Date: 11/13/2007
Running Time: 122 minutes
Original Release Date: 1995
Catalog ID: 15100
UPC: 00085391510024
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English, French Dubbed
Available Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Anamorphic Widescreen  1.85:1

 
Cast & Crew
Chris O'Donnell
MIchael Gough
Nicole Kidman
Pat Hingle
Jim Carrey
Tommy Lee Jones
Val Kilmer
Bob Kane - Based On Characters Created By
Joel Schumacher - Director
STephen Goldblatt - Director of Photography
Elliot Goldenthal - Musical Score
Peter MacGregor Scott - Producer
Tim Burton - Producer
Akiva Goldsman - Screenplay
Lee Batchler - Story/Screenplay
Janet Scott Batchler - Story/Screenplay

 
Awards

Oscar (1996)
   Stephen Goldblatt, Nominee, Best Cinematography
   John Leveque, Bruce Stambler, Nominee, Best Sound Effects Editing
   Donald O. Mitchell, et. al., Nominee, Best Sound

Golden Globe (1996)
   U2, Bono, Nominee, Best Original Motion Picture Song

MTV Award (1996)
   U2 ("Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me"), Seal ("Kiss From a Rose"), Nominee, Best Movie Song
   Jim Carrey, Tommy Lee Jones, Nominee, Best Villain
   Nicole Kidman, Nominee, Most Desirable Female

Grammy (1996)
   Elliot Goldenthal, Nominee, Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television

Oscar (1996)
   John Leveque, Bruce Stambler, Nominee, Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing

Golden Globe (1996)
   U2, Bono ("Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me"), Nominee, Best Original Song - Motion Picture

MTV Award (1996)
   Val Kilmer, Nominee, Most Desirable Male

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone
"...True to its unbridled comic spirit....[Carrey makes] uproarious and artful displays of physical comedy..." 07/13/1995 p.114-5

USA Today
"...Val Kilmer nicely recharges the sexual batteries of both the brash Bat guy and billionaire alter-ego Bruce Wayne..." -- 3 1/2 out of 4 stars 06/16/1995 p.1D

Entertainment Weekly
"...A loony-tunes extravaganza....What a pleasure it is to watch Carrey take over the movie!..." -- Rating: B 06/23/1995 pp.34-5

Variety
"An enormous fun-house ride....The film boasts considerable action and visual splendor....Kidman looks terrific..." 06/19/1995

Los Angeles Times
"...With steely eyes, inflectionless speech and a Zen-like cam, Kilmer is adept at both the heroic and the humorous aspects of his conflicted personality..." 06/16/1995 p.F1

Chicago Sun-Times
"...The movie looks great....It's great bubble gum for the eyes..." 06/23/1995 p.41

James Berardinelli's ReelViews 8 of 10
It's lighter, brighter, funnier, faster-paced, and a whole lot more colorful than before. There's a new actor underneath the cape, a new girlfriend on his arm, and a new partner by his side... Yet somehow, perhaps because of the costume, it still feels like the same Batman we've gotten to know in two previous films. The same, yet different--and much better.
 
San Francisco Examiner 7 of 10
Jim Carrey plays the Riddler and once he shows up, all the other actors might just as well go home. He burgles this picture out from under practiced scene-stealers Jones and Kilmer, both of whom are certainly good. You just don't notice them when Carrey is around. - Barbara Shulgasser
 
ReelViews 8 of 10
It's lighter, brighter, funnier, faster-paced, and a whole lot more colorful than before. There's a new actor underneath the cape, a new girlfriend on his arm, and a new partner by his side. The director is different and the composer has changed. The villains -- Jim Carrey decked out in a neon question-mark jacket and Tommy Lee Jones with a face out of The Elephant Man -- are making their debuts. Yet somehow, perhaps because of the costume, it still feels like the same Batman we've gotten to know in two previous films. The same, yet different -- and much better...There's a lot going on in Batman Forever -- probably much more than in either Batman or Batman Returns -- yet Joel Schumacher keeps things on an even keel, moving swiftly without creating such a strong undertow that the viewer loses his or her footing. The film is a blast and, ultimately, a very quick two hours. In a relatively short time, we get a solid action/adventure story, an odd romantic triangle (Chase is attracted to Batman; Bruce Wayne is attracted to Chase -- it kind of recalls the old Lois Lane/Clark Kent/Superman thing from the first two movies about that superhero), and the most detailed exploration of Batman's character to date. All-in-all, this is a very full motion picture...Given Hollywood's poor track record with second sequels -- take the third installments of Superman, Star Wars, Alien, Lethal Weapon, and Die Hard as examples -- it's understandable if a viewer approaches Batman Forever with a measure of skepticism. In this case, however, the trepidation can be put aside. The latest Batman proves it's entirely possible for a big-budget, overcommercialized blockbuster sequel to offer even the most cynical viewer a wholly enjoyable time at the movies. - James Berardinelli
 
Chicago Sun-Times 7 of 10
A question has been nagging at me ever since the first Batman movie, and "Batman Forever" makes it inescapable: Would Bruce Wayne continue his keen interest in crime fighting if he didn't get to wear the Batman costume? The opening scene plays like a commercial for a rubberwear shop, and throughout the movie, the dominant images are of fetishistic gear: The belt buckles, boots, gloves, capes, masks, and of course, the cute little dime-sized nipples on Batman's and Robin's chests. When Batman tries on his new prototype costume late in the movie, and there's a closeup of its gleaming buttocks, the audience chuckles knowingly...Val Kilmer is a completely acceptable substitute for Michael Keaton in the title role, but in all three of the movies, Batman remains shadowy and undefined. The movies exist for their villains, who this time both seem to be playing the same note; the Riddler and Two-Face alternate in overacting, until the pace grows wearying. There is no rhythm to the movie, no ebb and flow; it's all flat-out spectacle...Is the movie better entertainment? Well, it's great bubble gum for the eyes. And younger children will be able to process it more easily (some kids were led bawling from "Batman Returns," where the PG-13 rating was a joke)...I liked the look of the movie and Schumacher's general irreverence toward the material. But the great Batman movie still remains to be made. Here is the most complex and intriguing of classic comic superheroes, inhabiting the most visually interesting world, but somehow a story hasn't been found to do him justice. A story - with a beginning, a middle and an end, and a Batman at its center who emerges as more than a collection of costumes and postures. - Roger Ebert
 

  
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