Character mistake: When Bruce is looking at Chase's various clippings of Batman on her desk while she's tending to the tea kettle, there is a paper that says "Diagnosis Form #39," and just above it, the word "schizophrenic" is incorrectly spelled as either "schizofrenic" or "schizoprenic" (a metal clip is partially covering the last six letters of the word, so it's hard to determine whether it's an "f" or a lone "p" where the "ph" should be). (01:03:11 - 01:03:32)
Batman Forever (1995)
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Directed by: Joel Schumacher
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Tommy Lee Jones, Drew Barrymore, Val Kilmer, Jim Carrey, Chris O'Donnell, Michael Gough
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I will always love Batman Forever. Sure it lacks storyline a bit and has many plot holes, but I think it still encapsulates a bit of Bruce Wayne's darkness within him from the Burton Movies.
Batman Forever has Two-Face and the Riddler against Batman and newly-acquired Robin in Joel Schumacher's version of Batman. The ensemble cast includes Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Drew Barrymore, Chris O'Donnell and others. More campy and less serious, including a brain-wave machine, over-the-top jokes, mindless violence, and overall craziness. It's for YOU to decide.
The Riddler: Riddle me this. Riddle me that. Who's afraid of the big black bat?
Trivia: In the brief time that Tim Burton was still considering doing a third Batman film, Riddler was the only villain that he planned on using. The idea of using Two-Face did not come up until Joel Schumacher joined the project.
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