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57
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Critic Score

28
Critics' score based on 21 reviews.
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Weak story, horrible acting except for Arnold. Bad, too many characters and very stupid. Didn't enjoy it at all.

February 05,2012
nataliecox8

I have liked all the batman movies. It has gotten better with Christian Bell as batman . I am looking forward to see part 3 of it when it comes out... o theaters. My favorite characters of that movie was Doc Freeze, Alfred, Robin, Poision Ivy, and Bane. Full Review

February 05,2010
Astevensk

Well, im not a very good

July 16,2009
JoeyJoker13

It's amazing that by 1997, Comic Books and superheroes at the movies had not gotten any better. They still were cheesy movies with really sub-below... scripts and big name stars that look clueless in the roles on film. It was that way with The Adam West Batman Movie, the Richard Lester Superman Movies, Supergirl, Steel, and of course these later Batman movies which had nothing but cheesy production written all over them. I do not know what was more annoying. The rotten costumes, the rotten make-up, or the really bad acting. Regretfully it looks like nothing was learned because even now, for every good one of these movies they make, they do about an average of four other movies in the same genre that are bad, and a waste of time. Full Review

March 13,2009
ROBBIE61987
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Critic Reviews

Joel Schumacher, director and ringmaster, piles on the flashy showmanship and keeps the film as big, bold, noisy and mindlessly overwhelming as possible.Full Review

Elvis Mitchell
The New York Times

There's something almost maniacally heroic about packaging the fourth sequel of a superhero action series without resorting to the old standbys of good writing, capable acting or inspired directing.Full Review

Salon.com

Unfortunately, the charming Batfamily can't stay in their cave indefinitely; they've got to go out and fight crime. And that's where this elaborately high-style production from Batman Forever director Joel Schumacher hits an iceberg.Full Review

Lisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment Weekly

Batman & Robin, like the first three films in the series, is wonderful to look at, and has nothing authentic at its core.Full Review

Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times

It's the lightest of the Batman movies, the most cartoony, the dumbest and the least ambitious. But it holds the audience's attention, brings on a few laughs and never really gets boring.Full Review

Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle
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