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Format: DVD
 Aug 1997
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3
 Sound: Surround
 Closed Captioned
 122 min.
 Color
 UPC: 085391510024 |
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Movie Description 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.
Synopsis 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.
Film Notes "Batman Forever" opened in the USA June 16, 1995. The film grossed a total of $184 million domestically.
Jim Carrey replaced Robin Williams in the role of The Riddler.
Color by Technicolor.
Rated BBFC PG by the British Board of Film Classification.
DVD Features:
Region 1 Snap Case Pan & Scan - 1.33 Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Surround - French Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes
Industry Reviews "...True to its unbridled comic spirit....[Carrey makes] uproarious and artful displays of physical comedy..." Rolling Stone - p.114-5 - Peter Travers
"...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 USA Today - p.1D - Susan Wloszczyna
"...A loony-tunes extravaganza....What a pleasure it is to watch Carrey take over the movie!..." -- Rating: B Entertainment Weekly - pp.34-5 - Owen Gleiberman
"An enormous fun-house ride....The film boasts considerable action and visual splendor....Kidman looks terrific..." Variety - Brian Lowry
"...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..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (06/16/1995)
"...The movie looks great....It's great bubble gum for the eyes..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (06/23/1995)
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