Batman and robin review roger ebert biography


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    Because of my love for the world of Batman, I went to Joel Schumacher&#;s &#;Batman & Robin&#; with real anticipation. I got thrilled all over again by the Gothic towers of Gotham City.

    I was reminded of how cool the Batmobile is (Batman has a new one), and I smiled at the fetishistic delight with which Batman and Robin put on their costumes, sheathing themselves in shiny black second skins and clamping on lots of belts, buckles, shields, hooks, pulleys, etc.

    (How much does that stuff weigh?

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    How do they run while they&#;re wearing it?) But my delight began to fade at about the minute mark, when it became clear that this new movie, like its predecessors, was not *really* going to explore the bizarre world of its heroes, but would settle down safely into a special effects extravaganza.

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

    There is a scene that illustrates what I mean. It comes during th