At 7 Years Old, Do You have any idea how impressed I was to see a car drive up the side of a building? I mean I actually planned to do this when I got my first car.
I was born 3 days before this movie hit the theaters xD and it was my first Batman film too when I was 6. I dont Care what haters say, I love this film and think it's great... in my own way xD
Back when this film came out McDonald's in Australia promoted it with their Happy Meals. You got a glass mug that had a stained glass painting style image on it; there were 4 - Batman, Robin, Two-Face and Riddler. Oh the 90's... back when you got REAL toys with your happy meal.
One time I watched this movie back-to-back with Batman Returns. Needless to say, the shift of tone and quality was rather jarring. Just imagine watching Batman & Robin and Batman Begins back-to-back. Would probably give you a heart attack
It's funny too, because Schumaker was totally capable of doing dark and gritty, 8mm is proof of that. He had the tools and sensibilities to direct a film in keeping with the darker atmospherics of the first two, but it simply isn't what the studio wanted...which is why his Gotham is the neon-drenched statue-ridden migraine inducing hellscape we see.
@@MelancoliaI Very true. A lot of people like to blame Schumacher for the lighter tone and atmosphere of the Batman franchise during this time period, but he wasn't the driving force behind it. It was the executives from Warner Bros that were pushing hard for everything to be lighter and more family-friendly than the first two films, not Schumacher. In fact, his original cut was darker than the final version, you can see those cut scenes if you search for them. And again, it was Warner Bros that pushed to have those darker & grittier scenes removed from the final cut.
His car would being left hanging off that gargoyle. No clue how he would have gotten it off without damaging the car with that huge fin and without people watching. Joel and WB's goals as to make it a comic book, so we need to understand that to enjoy this movie. I've grown to appreciate both if Joel's movies more if I see it that way.
My (equally silly) guess is he has ANOTHER harpoon on either side of the vehicle. So when he reaches the top near the gargoyle, he fires at another rooftop, decouples the first one, and starts swinging the Batmobile from roof to roof like Spider-Man until he reaches an overpass or parking garage he can drop onto.
I always loved this Batmobile from ever since I first watched ‘Batman Forever’ growing up. It’s one of my favorite fictional vehicles of all time. It’s appearance, design, function, and ability to get out of sticky situations. Hell, the automated sideways turn/dodge and winch used to scale buildings were amazing tools to utilize. I was even more impressed that the game company ‘Rocksteady’ incorporated these additions into the controllable Batmobile in the ‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ game.
This Batmobile always looked the coolest to me. I like the new batman one I think it's a cool take I liked the Nolan one too, but God this one is just flat out awesome I don't care if it's not realistic looking that's the cool part lmao.
@@dencheq In Batman 1989, there are many people in their cars, trunks and people on the street while the Joker's goon cars are chasing Batman's Batmobile.
I used to love Kilmer's Batmobile when I was a kid, it was my fav actually. But when I got older, I favor Keaton's Batmobile and it has became my favorite since.
I used to think the same, given my memories of seeing this as a child. I used to think it was the greatest movie ever made back then. But now, I find myself cringing at some of the scenes :)
This was the film that killed batman for me when I was a child 😭 I read the comics & it wasn't shitty like this!! I hated the movies with George Clooney 😒 & what is it with Gotham & the batmobile being all neon lights everywhere 🤨🧠 its supposed to be dark & gothic looking not a fucking light show! It's all crap. I remember years back when batman begins came out I'd never seen any trailers of it I didn't even want to know a new batman movie existed until the dark Knight came out so I watched begins before going to the cinema that night & it blown me away how good it was until I seen dark Knight & that was a masterpiece!
Batman: "hmm a lady with a pram, im not bothered" 'Two-Face reveal' Batman: "oh, one of my arch nemesis, I better slow down, I could hurt the poor guy"
Probably because he feels bad for Harvey, he used to be his friend and he thinks Harvey is a victim rather than a villain because he reckons he does "need help".
Nothing can touch the 89/Returns model for ubiquity, but in a way this one has always been my favorite Batmobile. Of all the movie versions, it's the one that's given over the most to just being crazy. And this is the film that's the closest to an almost cyberpunk vibe, which I enjoy.
Same here dude! I thought I was the only one. Cheers! As a fun thing to check out, in the scene when batman is flying through the cave in the batwing to confront the riddler - the fin is missing entirelly from the CGI model during one of the times it pans to the back of the plane. So don't feel too bad, some of the fins are missing even in the films themselves in some cases, lol.
i still have that toy! lol. still works, i also have the 1989 baymobile, batman returns, (the1 that turns into 2 cars) and the tumbler. chit, i still have alot of my toys, 80% of em. and i'm almost 40. lol
The greatest comic book movie ever made. Just makes you want to get a big cup of coke and a big bucket of popcorn and enjoy. The last true blockbuster. I love the look out the window at 2:30! Val is awesome!
I have to say a BIG THANK YOU. to Joel Scumacher, Val Kilmer (even if they hated each other), Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Chris O' Donnel, Michael Gough, Pat Hingle, Debi Mazar n Drew Barrymore and of course to all of them who made this colorful masterpiece!!!! 💪💪💪
I wonder what caused Joel Schumacher to give Two Face very classic and older looking cars. I know Joel was actually a huge Batman fan, so I wonder if he watched the animated series and incorporated that “timeless” feel by using older cars in a more modern timeline with a mix of older and newer technology
@@blooDropletLNG If Two-Face in particular had been played serious and the deleted scenes focused on Bruce's nightmares/etc had been left in, Forever could've been a legitimately terrific film. As is, I think that it deserves more credit than it gets, but it certainly has its issues.
Hmm..rocket launcher attempt, side driving bat vehicle,bat vehicle up the wall ,driving in a tunnel..yeah, i see where nolan got his ideas from for the batpod scenes
I actually like this version of the batmobile, it's not as good or iconic as the 1989 one. But I think it's passable for what it needs to be. And it's way better than the batman & robin batmobile, I hated that design
The first two Batman films Tim Burton directed (Batman & Batman Returns) were dark, epic and iconic in every way exactly how Batman should be portrayed, the last ones Joel Schumacher directed (Batman Forever and Batman & Robin) looked like a 90s version of the 60s Batman show with Adam West in terms of its toyetic and camp themes.
I really loved this Batmobile, until I started actually driving. The sheer impracticality of the car along with the throttle shift doesn't make a lot of sense.
I’m a fan of the car before it in the Michael Keaton films This one looks cool but it looks like it should be in Alien or predator Not necessarily Batman Also the lights on it kinda betray the whole point of Batman that he should be stealthy and in conspicuous The 1989 bat mobile is the best in my opinion Even though I’m a fan of the dark knight trilogy
They should have included it, but given the fans the option to vote between the Main Suit and the Sonar Suit. ...I really hope in another universe that the Sonar Suit always wins...
This film will always be a guilty pleasure of mine. Not a great Batman movie but still better than Batman and robin. This film was also the first ever live action Batman film I saw when saw when I was younger. This and Batman returns are my childhood Batman movies.
Geez. What the hell were those henchmen going to do even IF the Batmobile had no escape? They were all going to collide with each other no matter what. (Seriously, rewatch the scene from the bad guys' perspective) LOL
Classic bad guy stupidity. They're all the time trying to hit the hero in their car, driving full speed at them, even when the hero is like right next to a wall or a cliff or some other hazard. Even if they hit the hero, they would still slam full speed into the wall or fly off the cliff. Green Goblin made a similar mistake in Spider-Man, trying to hit Spider-Man with his glider by remote. Even if Spider-Man didn't jump out of the way, Goblin would have still been hit by the glider himself.
This Batmobile's design is EPIC, but it has mechanics to climb up a building? They definitely made this vehicle stand out, i don't think any Batmobile from different movies can do this. As much as i like the Tumbler because of the built-in Batcycle which i guess is a Batmobile tank version i like this one more..
I have 3 favorite Batman movies. Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992) and this is Batman Forever (1995). I really like the aesthetics of the film, because it still has things from Tim Burton despite the fact that it is directed by another director. maintains that darkness but with dark colored lights. also that Batmobile is a mix of the three cars from the first three movies. the new car this has that similarity with the cars of the first and second film. which is the same but this one has something more modern. This film was not directed by him, a pity, but if it was produced by Tim Burton, it is noticeable. This is also a tribute to the director Joel Schumacher who has gone to heaven since the Batman & Robin movie was unfortunately a Total Failure, months later he apologized for that horrible movie from 1997. But this one from 1995 was the Better where he put the bat again on the crest of the wave, that is, in the most popular again. Well guys, the Batman Movies, whether they like it or not, are always going to evolve, that's how it continued in the sagas of the Dark Knight and then Zack Snyder and his movies until the last one of Matt Reeves with The Batman with Pattinson. but this one follows Tim Burton's idea for a third movie that was never made again
As cool as it looks… Question is - where does the batmobile go after it goes out of shot? Love this film - so ridiculous but so much fun. And some bits are brilliant
Still one of my favorite Batman movies because it wasn't meant to make me think or whatso. Pure silly entertainment.... Seems that every villain in this one wanted to be the Joker tho.
At 7 Years Old, Do You have any idea how impressed I was to see a car drive up the side of a building? I mean I actually planned to do this when I got my first car.
Varum Gilus Theirs a difference between a metallic gargoyle and a stone crafted one from a old cathedral.
Black Excellence It impressed me as well at that age. Batman Forever in itself is a great starting point for young kids.
@@-Vitalis- didn't know people can sound so insecure on a TH-cam comment. Seriously, calling someone stupid over a childhood memory.
Christian detected ^
In terms of being a virgin you are certainly more Christian than I am
Batman Forever will have a special place in my heart. It has severely aged but being my first Batman film at age 7. I'll love it forever.
Same.
I was born 3 days before this movie hit the theaters xD and it was my first Batman film too when I was 6. I dont Care what haters say, I love this film and think it's great... in my own way xD
Same
I agree
Same. I've started to read the comics later.
I like how Batman doesn’t slow down for the lady crossing the street but when he sees it’s Two-Face he’s like “Oh! Hit the brakes.”
He wasn't going to fall for that again.
I like how everyone’s going 10-20mph.
Michael Keaton Batman:
Hits Breaks when he sees old lady.
Hits the gas when he sees two face!
@@intorsusvolo7834 yeah, after all these years, I just noticed that and wondered why they were going at that speed, hahaha.
Common sense What An Old Lady Doing At Night On A Dark Bridge By Itself XD
Two Face from Batman Forever: "We'll drive, thank you".
Joker from the Dark Knight: "Oh, excuse me, I wanna drive".
Haha. Two different scenarios too.
Back when this film came out McDonald's in Australia promoted it with their Happy Meals. You got a glass mug that had a stained glass painting style image on it; there were 4 - Batman, Robin, Two-Face and Riddler. Oh the 90's... back when you got REAL toys with your happy meal.
I have them all
They had those same glass mugs here in the United States.
@@firstpres2002 Yep, My mom got us 3 sets of the mugs in the states. I still had them up until a year ago :( They were cool as hell
GodDAMN I totally forgot I had one of those until you brought it up. I immediately ran to the cabinet and dug it out. That’s so funny
What year and what make and model was Two-Face's car that he drove ?
2019: "you used to love this movie"
Me: "at 5 years old this scene was everything..........."
I still love this movie.
Val Kilmer was a great Batman imo..
He was! Sometimes he even sounds like Kevin Conroy
But the movie was terrible
@@MrDoom885 Nah the movie was great
@@Destro7000 You got a peabrain
The movie was enjoyable with the kickass music yes it was a bit cartoony but you gotta have fun with it
One time I watched this movie back-to-back with Batman Returns. Needless to say, the shift of tone and quality was rather jarring. Just imagine watching Batman & Robin and Batman Begins back-to-back. Would probably give you a heart attack
It's funny too, because Schumaker was totally capable of doing dark and gritty, 8mm is proof of that. He had the tools and sensibilities to direct a film in keeping with the darker atmospherics of the first two, but it simply isn't what the studio wanted...which is why his Gotham is the neon-drenched statue-ridden migraine inducing hellscape we see.
@@MelancoliaI Very true. A lot of people like to blame Schumacher for the lighter tone and atmosphere of the Batman franchise during this time period, but he wasn't the driving force behind it. It was the executives from Warner Bros that were pushing hard for everything to be lighter and more family-friendly than the first two films, not Schumacher. In fact, his original cut was darker than the final version, you can see those cut scenes if you search for them. And again, it was Warner Bros that pushed to have those darker & grittier scenes removed from the final cut.
Returns or forever..which is better?
@@qwerttzizzi I love both, and the one from 1989 too!🔥
@@qwerttzizzi Returns easily
2:19 lol I've never forgotten that ridiculous scream of Two-Face since I was a kid
2:22 I love how they added the old school 'Adam West Batman' style music tone there lol.
This wall riding sequence looks like a reference to the wall walking scenes from the West show.
The question I've always had was how did Batman get the Batmobile down from there after the scene ended?
His car would being left hanging off that gargoyle. No clue how he would have gotten it off without damaging the car with that huge fin and without people watching. Joel and WB's goals as to make it a comic book, so we need to understand that to enjoy this movie. I've grown to appreciate both if Joel's movies more if I see it that way.
Because he’s Batman
Think he had the batcopter come pick it up lol
My (equally silly) guess is he has ANOTHER harpoon on either side of the vehicle. So when he reaches the top near the gargoyle, he fires at another rooftop, decouples the first one, and starts swinging the Batmobile from roof to roof like Spider-Man until he reaches an overpass or parking garage he can drop onto.
@@CrisisComics honestly, wouldn’t even doubt that 💀💀💀
I always loved this Batmobile from ever since I first watched ‘Batman Forever’ growing up. It’s one of my favorite fictional vehicles of all time. It’s appearance, design, function, and ability to get out of sticky situations. Hell, the automated sideways turn/dodge and winch used to scale buildings were amazing tools to utilize. I was even more impressed that the game company ‘Rocksteady’ incorporated these additions into the controllable Batmobile in the ‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ game.
This Batmobile always looked the coolest to me. I like the new batman one I think it's a cool take I liked the Nolan one too, but God this one is just flat out awesome I don't care if it's not realistic looking that's the cool part lmao.
The 1989 batmobile is my favorite
That's the slowest street chase I've ever seen.
Oh my god you are right😳🤣
Batmobile: All show, no go!
Watch street chase in Batman 1989, you will see
@@dencheq In Batman 1989, there are many people in their cars, trunks and people on the street while the Joker's goon cars are chasing Batman's Batmobile.
@@TheODLawson23 Batman 1989 chase scene is the slowest and tension is not even close to Batmab Forever chase scene.
Two Face laughs like he's high AF watching this whole thing happen.
Here’s a better idea: why not replaced Two-Face with the Joker and make his comeback like a running gag of some sort?
@@republicempire446 cause the Riddler will be crazier than the Joker, as they have to find an actor who could out crazy Jim Carrey
@@lowhp_comic very good point
@@republicempire446Because the Joker is already dead. Yeah, he cheated death before, but not this time. He died for real.
I used to love Kilmer's Batmobile when I was a kid, it was my fav actually. But when I got older, I favor Keaton's Batmobile and it has became my favorite since.
Amen
The over the top sound effects Two -Face made during this movie always had me rolling!
1:40 is one
@@daustin8888 Lol, that one sounded like it was dubbed in there.
Batman Forever is criminally underrated
I used to think the same, given my memories of seeing this as a child. I used to think it was the greatest movie ever made back then. But now, I find myself cringing at some of the scenes :)
It's the funniest Batman movie for me
#releasetheschumachercut
Haha…what!?
It’s fucking terrible. As seen in this clip!
This was the film that killed batman for me when I was a child 😭 I read the comics & it wasn't shitty like this!! I hated the movies with George Clooney 😒 & what is it with Gotham & the batmobile being all neon lights everywhere 🤨🧠 its supposed to be dark & gothic looking not a fucking light show! It's all crap. I remember years back when batman begins came out I'd never seen any trailers of it I didn't even want to know a new batman movie existed until the dark Knight came out so I watched begins before going to the cinema that night & it blown me away how good it was until I seen dark Knight & that was a masterpiece!
0:22 Goon is thinking: "I hate riding shotgun with this idiot."
Batman: "hmm a lady with a pram, im not bothered"
'Two-Face reveal'
Batman: "oh, one of my arch nemesis, I better slow down, I could hurt the poor guy"
"We'll drive , thank you"
harvery harvery harvey dent! oh s'cuse me i wanna drive!
I was confuse why he say we'll drive, then I got remind his name is Two-Face
@@ahmarelvirgio823🤦🏾♂️
This is the 2nd time Two-Face killed his henchmen by accident in this movie. The 1st time was during the helicopter scene.
What accident? That ignorant ass hole shot the fuck outta that dude straight up right??
@@willarrington3188 he was aimming for batman but he didn't care if his henchman got killed or not.
@@clementwang7097 so he was trying to shoot batmans cape😂
@@clementwang7097 As a kid, I though he cried for accidentally killing his own henchmen LOL
@@baifomet6425 But really, he cried that he missed and didn't kill Batman.
1:16 - "We’ll drive. Thank You."
It’s we’ll drive thank you. mate
'We'll drive...'
Robbie Phillips I got it right. Thank you, mate.
Bruce is like: These amateurs just don't give up.
Has billions of dollars but can't get a Batmobile that can take on civilian vehicles. Come on, Bruce.
gor9027
🤣🤣 Agreed! 🤷🏽♂️
Um, the Batmobile is not built for combat.
Batman isnt suppose to kill people, if you forgot. Why not just run over Two Face whiles hes at it?
Joker destroys Batmobile with single missile in Dark Knight. Here at least batmobile was secured.
Probably because he feels bad for Harvey, he used to be his friend and he thinks Harvey is a victim rather than a villain because he reckons he does "need help".
Nothing can touch the 89/Returns model for ubiquity, but in a way this one has always been my favorite Batmobile. Of all the movie versions, it's the one that's given over the most to just being crazy. And this is the film that's the closest to an almost cyberpunk vibe, which I enjoy.
Amen
Interesting point & perspective!
I used to have that toy batmobile. I'd snap the fins at the back off and throw them around the house like batarangs.
Same here dude! I thought I was the only one. Cheers! As a fun thing to check out, in the scene when batman is flying through the cave in the batwing to confront the riddler - the fin is missing entirelly from the CGI model during one of the times it pans to the back of the plane. So don't feel too bad, some of the fins are missing even in the films themselves in some cases, lol.
Yeah same, but i lost the front firing missile and then the canopy lol, but damn did love its light up feature
i still have that toy! lol. still works, i also have the 1989 baymobile, batman returns, (the1 that turns into 2 cars) and the tumbler. chit, i still have alot of my toys, 80% of em. and i'm almost 40. lol
It's possible between movies Bruce Wayne was unable to repair the old batman mobile and decided to make a new one.
Oof!
My dad in 1995 at the movie theater in Anchorage laughed when two faced blew up his own Guy....still makes me laugh
1:16 we’ll drive thank you
The greatest comic book movie ever made. Just makes you want to get a big cup of coke and a big bucket of popcorn and enjoy. The last true blockbuster. I love the look out the window at 2:30! Val is awesome!
I have to say a BIG THANK YOU. to Joel Scumacher, Val Kilmer (even if they hated each other), Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Chris O' Donnel, Michael Gough, Pat Hingle, Debi Mazar n Drew Barrymore and of course to all of them who made this colorful masterpiece!!!! 💪💪💪
That entire car grappling up and driving onto the wall made me fangasm even when I was 18!!
Joygasm!
2:35 - "I'll get you next time Gadget, next time"
I wonder what caused Joel Schumacher to give Two Face very classic and older looking cars. I know Joel was actually a huge Batman fan, so I wonder if he watched the animated series and incorporated that “timeless” feel by using older cars in a more modern timeline with a mix of older and newer technology
It had me thinking of Dick Tracy's style too.
And I was hoping if Joel Schumacher would've tried to make the villains more criminal and more serious instead of being so psychotic.
It is a nod to the 30's style cars in the original Batman comic books.
@@luisdorado8562 Blame WB for pushing him to make it more family friendly after what happened with Returns.
Based off how Batman & Bruce Wayne are portrayed, I'd say yes he did watch B:TAS
1:05 when your anger explodes after being rejected by a girl you have a crush on
2:13 Arkham Knight Batmobile: Write that down, Write that down
I love it when Tommy Lee Jones says We,ll drive thank you at 1. 1:16
I don't care what people say Val kilmer will always be my favourite batman
Lewis West He is certainly the most underrated Batman. And he is closest to the comics as well
the first to ever give such a response, that's actually brilliant
Problem in batman forever wasn't batman himself. Problem were the villains and their stupid acting. Val Kilmer was good.
@@blooDropletLNG If Two-Face in particular had been played serious and the deleted scenes focused on Bruce's nightmares/etc had been left in, Forever could've been a legitimately terrific film. As is, I think that it deserves more credit than it gets, but it certainly has its issues.
What's he gonna do when he gets to the top? The Batmobile can't fold up the edge of the wall.
batman does the impossible like other superheroes
It flys...?
Yeah, I think the same.
When he gets to the top, Batman will just hang there and wait until Two-Face cries his heart out and leave... Lol.
Ya, I mean he’s a sitting duck or rather a sitting bat. Two face and his gang could have just started shooting at the car and maybe hit the gas tank
Gotta admit, I can understand Two Face being pretty dang frustrated.
I Loved this Scene. Especially the Batmobile driving up the Wall.
Arguably one of the best batmobiles ever made
meh
Two-Face tossing his rocket launcher around 1:04 like a toddler throwing a temper tantrum!
lulz...the chase scene is so bad filmed that viewers get feeljng that both Batmobile and henchmens arent going faster than 20 kmph
notei a mesma coisa
no
In movies, chasing cars are ALWAYS faster. Well ok, Eleanor in Gone In 60 Seconds was an exception. :)
Satai80 Kowalski’s Challenger aswell
lol? In Batman 1989 and 1992 car chase scenes are way worse.
Hmm..rocket launcher attempt, side driving bat vehicle,bat vehicle up the wall ,driving in a tunnel..yeah, i see where nolan got his ideas from for the batpod scenes
I actually like this version of the batmobile, it's not as good or iconic as the 1989 one. But I think it's passable for what it needs to be. And it's way better than the batman & robin batmobile, I hated that design
This film is a cinematic masterpiece!
yep makes the godfather look like supeman 4
@@camm8642 🤣🤣🤣
The first two Batman films Tim Burton directed (Batman & Batman Returns) were dark, epic and iconic in every way exactly how Batman should be portrayed, the last ones Joel Schumacher directed (Batman Forever and Batman & Robin) looked like a 90s version of the 60s Batman show with Adam West in terms of its toyetic and camp themes.
0:17 in and that has to be the slowest fucking chase scene in existence.
Dent was more like the joker in this movie, constantly laughing and dark humor.
0:53 this two face cries
" Hey! Who's talking about Batman? I love Batman. All those muscles, the tight rubber armor and that flashy car. I heard it can drive up walls."
It;s the car, chicks love the car.
"This is why Superman works alone."
This is one cool Batmobile!
0:41 Dude, you just let Two Face blow up his own henchmen
Collateral damage.
"We'll drive, thank you" should be said everytime a vehicle is commandeered in an action film.
And to think Tommy Lee Jones had the nerve to say that he didn’t like Jim Carey’s buffoonery. Tommy’s performance in this movie is beyond terrible.
I really loved this Batmobile, until I started actually driving. The sheer impracticality of the car along with the throttle shift doesn't make a lot of sense.
The car would be better without the giant middle fin and fewer holes.
0:41 and there came the idea for battle mode batmobile in Arkham Knight
In addition to the grappling up buildings feature.
@2:35, “Tune in next time, kids! Same bat shit impossibility, same bat shit movie!”
@Brandon Smith Actually hes referencing nostalgia critic
You know I always thought that 2 Face & The Riddler were a little more crazier than Joker
Definitely more over the top in this movie than other ones lol
The dark knights joker was more insane than 2 face and the riddler
They are litrally all the same character back then.
So how does he come down?
I was just wondering the same thing, what happen when the car reach the top of the building.
Bat-logic i guess
He hit the bridge next to roof. 🙌
Papimoas call an Uber helicopter
Bat Parachute
BECAUSE HE’S BATMAN!!!!
this was one of the cooler batmobiles
Val was a good batman few people give him enough credit
1:31 - i swear the statue look like breathing
That's a refreshing change of pace, usually Batman climbs the walls WITHOUT the Batmobile....
Well... Arkham Knight has re-introduced the tradition and let's see what the 2022 "The batman" has to show...
You just drive me up the wall from your antics!
Dan Clark 🤣🤣🤣
The bullet sound effects are literally someone making the sound with their mouth.
Fun fact about this scene. At the start, the cars were going four miles per hour.
2:35 Eric Cartman after Scott tenorman burns his $ 16.
Now we know where Arkham Knight got inspiration for the Power Winch.
0:03 sadman forever
I forever love that batmobile, what did you guys think?
Brett Dave Sargent Yup I has this batmobile remote control car back when this came out
I used to have a toy batmobile just like this one that lit up. It was big enough to fit a six inch version of Batman in it.
Other then the big stupid wing it was ok.
I think this one is very nifty.
I’m a fan of the car before it in the Michael Keaton films
This one looks cool but it looks like it should be in Alien or predator
Not necessarily Batman
Also the lights on it kinda betray the whole point of Batman that he should be stealthy and in conspicuous
The 1989 bat mobile is the best in my opinion
Even though I’m a fan of the dark knight trilogy
Why wasn't there a Batman forever costume in Arkham Knight🤷♂️
hahahaha I guess cause fans don't like it.
Probably because you can't really turn your head in it iirc
They should have included it, but given the fans the option to vote between the Main Suit and the Sonar Suit. ...I really hope in another universe that the Sonar Suit always wins...
Yeah would have loved to see the sonar suit he gets when the 2nd half was starting to end
@L Grace 😂😂
This film will always be a guilty pleasure of mine. Not a great Batman movie but still better than Batman and robin. This film was also the first ever live action Batman film I saw when saw when I was younger. This and Batman returns are my childhood Batman movies.
Always felt bad for TLJ making this movie. You can tell he’s doing his job to play the part. But doesn’t seem to really like it
1:16 Two-Face impersonating Kenneth Williams LOL
The sounds of the guns in this scene sound like the sound you would make when playing with your action figures. XD
1:45 you can see the camera behind batman come down. Just look to his right
You odiot. That's the control panel he is touching on. That's no camera.
Admit it, all 90's kids were amazed with this scene
rip Joel Schumacher
Best scene of the movie i think
0:41 Hyundai :-we are first to introduce e-cornering feature
Batmobile:- Hold My Justice 🗿
0:40 to 0:49 reminds me of the *"Police Academy Stunt Show" at "Movie World"*
1:23 1:40 I always crack up at these random cackles of Two-Face here!
the soundtrack gave it away as to who this movie is for
Geez. What the hell were those henchmen going to do even IF the Batmobile had no escape? They were all going to collide with each other no matter what. (Seriously, rewatch the scene from the bad guys' perspective) LOL
Well they were stupid enough to work for a guy who literally tosses coins for stuff that is extreme so... their idiocy isn't too surprising.
Classic bad guy stupidity. They're all the time trying to hit the hero in their car, driving full speed at them, even when the hero is like right next to a wall or a cliff or some other hazard. Even if they hit the hero, they would still slam full speed into the wall or fly off the cliff. Green Goblin made a similar mistake in Spider-Man, trying to hit Spider-Man with his glider by remote. Even if Spider-Man didn't jump out of the way, Goblin would have still been hit by the glider himself.
This Two-Face just giggles and acts like Joker or Riddler the whole time.
The way Batman drive up the apartment in Batman returns.
Tommy Lee Jones was laughing and giggling way too much..🙄 This was Two-Face.
It’s a weird scene how it’s Batman running away from criminals and not turning around to catch them! 😆
I wonder how he got the car back down 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He’s Batman...
He did a Batman Begins and drove it across the rooftops
You know we came a long way when a Yukon or Escalade today has more features than the 90's Batmobile.
Tommy Lee Jones's Two-Face was a better Joker than Jared Leto's joker.....
The light effects are really awesome in this scene!
1:15 Well drive thank you!
This Batmobile's design is EPIC, but it has mechanics to climb up a building? They definitely made this vehicle stand out, i don't think any Batmobile from different movies can do this. As much as i like the Tumbler because of the built-in Batcycle which i guess is a Batmobile tank version i like this one more..
Man, that scream at the end is totally maniacal
I have 3 favorite Batman movies. Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992) and this is Batman Forever (1995). I really like the aesthetics of the film, because it still has things from Tim Burton despite the fact that it is directed by another director. maintains that darkness but with dark colored lights. also that Batmobile is a mix of the three cars from the first three movies. the new car this has that similarity with the cars of the first and second film. which is the same but this one has something more modern. This film was not directed by him, a pity, but if it was produced by Tim Burton, it is noticeable. This is also a tribute to the director Joel Schumacher who has gone to heaven since the Batman & Robin movie was unfortunately a Total Failure, months later he apologized for that horrible movie from 1997. But this one from 1995 was the Better where he put the bat again on the crest of the wave, that is, in the most popular again. Well guys, the Batman Movies, whether they like it or not, are always going to evolve, that's how it continued in the sagas of the Dark Knight and then Zack Snyder and his movies until the last one of Matt Reeves with The Batman with Pattinson. but this one follows Tim Burton's idea for a third movie that was never made again
no it doesn't tim burton does not like this movie at all nor is it remotely close to his vision
As cool as it looks… Question is - where does the batmobile go after it goes out of shot? Love this film - so ridiculous but so much fun. And some bits are brilliant
Still one of my favorite Batman movies because it wasn't meant to make me think or whatso. Pure silly entertainment.... Seems that every villain in this one wanted to be the Joker tho.
The Best Batmobil for Hystory!!!
No, man. The 1989 Batmobile takes the cake.