How old were you when it came out?
I was like in sixth grade or something.
How old were you when it came out?
I never EVER understood why he chose that pic as his forbes writer avatar.
Even if it was a joke he legit looks like psycho
I was like in sixth grade or something.
No matter what, i will always ALWAYS love batman forever.
Will always cherish it and enjoy it any time i put it on tv or playing on cable.
It is one of my all time favorite childhood movies and from the first time i saw it i never stopped loving it.
I like BF.
It was the first and last Batman film I saw with my dad in a theater
yep it is odd but he has alot of vital statistics on box office stuff and knows his facts ....he has good opinions that I don't always agree with but I enjoy his articles
If the movie came out in 1995 just subtract the year you were born, it's not that hard, lol.
I was 13.
I like BF.
It was the first and last Batman film I saw with my dad in a theater
He thought it sucked.
If the movie came out in 1995 just subtract the year you were born, it's not that hard, lol.
I don't mind Grace but my favorite is emergency awesome. Do any of you watch him i have never seen him mentioned on here he is really switched on and has over 2 million subscribers.
Ah, that explains why you didn't get to see T2 four years earlier then.
No matter what, i will always ALWAYS love batman forever.
Will always cherish it and enjoy it any time i put it on tv or playing on cable.
It is one of my all time favorite childhood movies and from the first time i saw it i never stopped loving it.
Yeah. My brothers tried to get me in but were denied..and I wanted to see Turtles II or something so I got my way.
Did he enjoy it or was he all "son don't ever ****ing speak to me again," lol.
He's never been a Batman fan, maybe because of the Adam West show. I remember the day before watching BF, he asked my brother if it was good, and he was like, "It's alright, the Two Face make up was kind of cool and Jim Carrey was great." My dad seemed optimistic.
So in 1993, he and I went to see Jurassic Park, after we left the theater, that same day he bought me a Velociraptor toy from the Kenner toy line. Well, after BF, he asked me if I liked the film, and I said yes, it was awesome! He kind of laughed, but seemed happy that I enjoyed it, but I could tell he didn't like it because there was zero discussion or mention of the film....to this day. It's like Batman died that day.
Oh, and my mom was the one who bought me a BF Two Face action figure a few weeks later. I was 13 and still into action figures and dad thought it was weird. Thank god we had Basketball in common.
I had to beg my uncle to watch the dark knight because he thought it was gonna be like that damned adam west show
And there is absolutely no scene close to the warehouse scene in bvs. I read in one of the Twitter reactions that a batman JL scene rivals the warehouse fight.unless I went blind for five minutes there is nothing of the sort.
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