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This is a column that focuses on something or some things from the comic book sphere of influence that may not get the credit and recognition it deserves. Whether that’s a list of comic book movies, ongoing comics, or a set of stories featuring a certain character. The columns may take the form of a bullet pointed list, or a slightly longer thinkpiece – there’s really no formula for this other than whether the things being covered are Underrated in some way. This week: Batman And Robin.
You all know the general reputation of this movie. So bad that it ended the original run of Batman films. Nipples on the Batsuit and enough ice puns to chill a bottle of whiskey.
And let us not forget the Bat-credit card.
The last of the movie series that began with Tim Burton’s Batman is not thought of fondly, but I want you to think about a couple of points regarding the movie next time you want to hate on the only George Clooney Batman appearance.
- It paved the way for Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy
Alright, so this isn’t necessarily a good thing about the movie, but at least the follow up Batman flick led to one of the strongest movies featuring the Dark Knight we’ve had yet. - It’s the only film in which Batman does purposefully or accidentally kill somebody.
When I say accidentally kill somebody, I mean those moments where he doesn’t seem to care what happens to criminals after he’s run them off a bridge. Or shot their vehicle with missiles. Or left a man on a train. - Think of it as a continuation of the Adam West Batman.
All of a sudden the movie takes on an entirely new look when you see it as being an homage to the biffing and powing of the 60’s. - Once you accept it’s not a great movie, it’s surprisingly fun.
This will never place highly on any comic fans order of Batman movies – at best it might be in the bottom two or three – but it’s always going to place high on the silly and goofy list. Sometimes, after imbibing some mind altering substances, that’s exactly what you want. Don’t take this movie seriously, and you’ll find it a very ice film. - Arnold’s ice puns are awful.
Seriously, they’re very uncool. And yet… you can’t help but laugh at the sheer delight Arnold has in delivering them. - It really is so bad it’s great.
There’s only a few movies that are so shit that you enjoy them, and this is the best of the ones featuring Batman.
You didn’t really think I’d claim this as a good movie, did you? It’s awful. But it’s so awful that it’s really enjoyable (unlike the theatrical cut of Batman V Superman which is considerably worse than the extended version). So enjoyable that it’s almost an underrated gem – which makes it the perfect movie to rewatch when you’ve got a spare moment and want a laugh.
Join us next week when we look at something else that is, for whatever reason, Underrated.