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Comic Book Resources on MSN30 Years Later, Val Kilmer's Batman Forever Still Did This Better Than Every Other DC MovieWhile there are many adaptations of the Batman character in film, Joel Schumacher's Batman Forever perfectly captures a dichotomy no other film can.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNVal Kilmer's Batman Forever Marked the End Of An Era For These Gotham CharactersDespite mixed feelings originally, one element of Joel Schumacher's Batman Forever marks the end of an era for a certain kind of storytelling.
Holy double anniversary, Batman! Two Dark Knight features are celebrating milestone dates this week, as 1995’s Batman Forever ...
Welcome to From the Batman News Desk, a new series of op-eds and articles covering various aspects of Batman history. Each week one of the Batman News writers will share their thoughts on Batman ...
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IGN Africa on MSNBatman Forever at 30: How the Val Kilmer Sequel Was as Much a Studio Recalibration as a Fresh New Take on the Dark KnightThree decades after its release, Val Kilmer and Joel Schumacher's sequel remains a stylistic detour that dared to show Gotham ...
Photo by Warner Bros. Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via The comic book movie world is lousy with director’s cuts. There ...
It's time for DC Studios' new Man of Steel to restart not just the film universe but entertainment and attractions too.
As A Batman Forever Fan, I Was Touched Hearing Drew Barrymore Talk About Her Experience Working With Val Kilmer On The DC Movie Tom Cruise Showed Up At CinemaCon and Paid Tribute To Val Kilmer And ...
George Clooney says his young son isn't convinced by his portrayal of Batman in 1997's Batman and Robin – and that he agrees ...
Actor Val Kilmer, best-known for his roles in “Batman Forever” and “The Doors,” died in Los Angeles at the age of 65, the New York Times reported late on Tuesday.
Here is Newsday's review from June 15, 1995 of "Batman Forever" by our then-movie critic Jack Mathews: Riddle me this, Bat fan: What was dark is light, what was hip is flip, what was old is new ...
The actor took only one turn in the famous batsuit. That film, “Batman Forever,” couldn’t be a more representative artifact of its era. By Marc Tracy In June 1995 a pop confection hit ...
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