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I typed "not p oop/10" numbnuts. In other words, it's the opposite of bad.

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I'm really surprised you'd post that. :lol
Why? This movie is very nostalgic for me.
I still like the visuals, Kilmer did the best Bruce Wayne and the drama around him done perfectly.
Outside of those... too much silly and ridiculous. Tho both TLJ n JC had a great time playing crazy *** 60s villains, I can't hate 'em.

There's much more good than bad in BF.





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Why? This movie is very nostalgic for me.
I still like the visuals, Kilmer did the best Bruce Wayne and the drama around him done perfectly.
Outside of those... too much silly and ridiculous. Tho both TLJ n JC had a great time playing crazy *** 60s villains, I can't hate 'em.

There's much more good than bad in BF.
Yeah, fair enough - it's just that I could've sworn that you've posted on more than one occasion, your contempt for both Schumacher Bat-films.

Maybe I'm losing it.. :monkey1
 
Don't get me wrong, I hate B$R. But... Arnold and his puns... they're... soo... URGH, so dumb it's awesome! :lol
Also this is why I can understand those who liked Pacific Rim Jobs.
 
House of Cards Season 1: 7/10
Very smart and sharply written. The performances are incredible. The look and feel is also quite nice. David Fincher directed the first 2 episodes and kind of established the look. I personally noticed the difference between his two episodes and the rest of the season. There was something…more…in his episodes that the others just didn't have. It's hard to explain. It was just that little extra *something* that put his 2 episodes over the edge. That doesn't mean the rest weren't any good, because they were.

It is a kind of depressing, or frustrating, show because it demonstrates (probably very accurately) how Washington and politics work and how petty and self-serving politicians can be. And you can't really sympathize with any of the characters because they are all flawed in various ways. And there were a couple of filler episodes that probably could have been axed, despite it being a short 13 episode season. One thing that annoyed me was that they left the season unresolved. It wasn't a cliffhanger per se, but it was certainly open ended with some major events still left to play out.

Looking forward to Season 2.
 
Don't get me wrong, I hate B$R. But... Arnold and his puns... they're... soo... URGH, so dumb it's awesome! :lol
Also this is why I can understand those who liked Pacific Rim Jobs.
Yeah - truth be told, I don't mind 'Forever' for the reasons you've mentioned. Kilmer did good, Carrey was at his peak then, & some of the story's darker elements were still present, thanks to Burton still being on board.

B&R has it's own.. charm, yes. That said - I saw them both recently in the shops extremely cheap - the 2 disc DVD sets, so - ehh, I bought'em. :huh :lol
 
Tried watching Batman Forever a few months ago. Couldn't get more than about 15 minutes into it and had to shut it off. Cool suit but that's about it.
 
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