
Warner Home Video brings Joel Schumacher's Batman & Robin to Ultra HD Blu-ray as a two-disc combo pack with a flyer for a Digital Copy. Meanwhile, find entertainment in Chris O'Donnell's whiny teen Dick Grayson/Robin whine like a teenager about being the sidekick but behave like a rooster with a broken wing over the seductions of Poison Ivy (a forgettable Uma Thurman) while pinning over Barbara Wilson/Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone) - Alfred's niece? Huh!? And don't even get me started on the horribly misguided treatment of Bane (Jeep Swenson), which, honestly, is far more offensive to the Bat-verse than some stupid nipples and silver codpieces.įor a more in-depth take on Joel Schumacher's Batman & Robin, check out our original Blu-ray review HEREwritten by Peter Bracke.

If Val Kilmer was not boring enough as Bruce Wayne/Batman, then let George Clooney's signature dramatic pauses dull you to sleep. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) - and cartoonish action sequences that actually come with comical sound effects. In this fourth and (thank god!) final installment to the franchise, Schumacher and company crank the campy silliness up a notch with an even more garishly vulgar color palette, eye-rolling bad one-liners - mostly coming from Mr.


Then again, essentially everything in that sentence could likewise be said of the entire production. But, no! Instead, Joel Schumacher returns for Batman & Robin with harder, more protruding and exaggerated nipples than before. I could have sworn I specifically requested the less we talk about Bat nipples, the better.
