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Enhance! warner bros.Īs someone who still thinks about the scene from the otherwise-unmemorable superhero movie The Phantom where some dude has his eye pierced while looking through a microscope, I hope this doesn’t mean that the Riddler will mess with Batman’s eyes. But if you’re craving more Riddler content, take a look at one of the new posters for The Batman. The Batman kept the Riddler’s look a mystery until a recent trailer, and even then, he’s only on screen to f*ck with the Dark Knight for a few seconds. This time, “Edward Nigma” will be played by There Will Be Blood actor Paul Dano, who has a very different take on the character than Carrey did. But for the first time since Jim Carrey wore the green question mark suit in 1995’s Batman Forever, the Riddler will menace Gotham in The Batman. And I would suggest avoiding the PAINFUL Clooney version: Batman and Robin.The Riddler is arguably Bruce Wayne’s second most famous adversary (after the Joker, all 17 of them), even though he’s only appeared in one big-screen Batman movie. Overall I suggest you return to the old versions. She's supposed to be head strong, but instead comes across as a dasmel in distress. Official character posters for The Batman have just been released, featuring Zo Kravitz’s Catwoman, Colin Farrell’s The Penguin, Paul. Batman Forever Movie Poster Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Chris ODonnell, Nicole Kidman, Michael Gough, Pat Hingle, Drew Barrymore, Debi Mazar. Carrey's character is never explained properly, why is eccentric? OK - he never got praise for his work, but if you didn't get praise for your job you don't come crazy and wear green spandex overnight do you? This film is pretty poor compared to the previous versions, Nicole Kidman although looking pretty - figures out Batman's true identity far too quickly. Super Rare Vintage 1995 Batman Forever Riddler (Starring Jim Carrey) Movie Promo Poster (Single Sided) 23 X 35, with no film titles or logos. Why, when Carrey gets all the minds off tv-zombies, doesn't realize Batman's true identity sooner is beyond me. Batman Forever is a 1995 American superhero film directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Tim Burton, based on the DC Comics character Batman by Bob Kane. I know Carrey was payed MegaBucks to carry this flimsy film, but this is no reason to make him the only star of this film. Batman (played by a boring, Val Kilmer) plays master to a vengeful Robin who wants revenge on a flat villan, Two-Face (underplayed by Tommy Lee Jones), who is working with the Riddler - played by an OTT Jim Carrey (I personally would have gone for Robin Williams, but I guess Williams is too old - he's probably fits "the Mad Hatter" rather than the Riddler). The film lacks anything other than a flimsy plot of revenge. The background song "Kiss from a Rose" provided by Seal is romantically well placed - but it isn't in the same OTT style as the film - unlike the U2 version. The film starts off pretty well, a helicopter crash into a statue of libery look-a-like - with Batman trapped inside, struggling to get outside before it crashed and blew up - it kinda took me back to old James Bond movies. It is amazing that such an actor can be put off a film such as this. Was is Schumacher? Apparantly Keaton had doubts over wanting to do another Batman movie and after meeting Schumacher dropped out. Burton is an amazing director and brought the best out of Keaton(when batman was out he became the coolest man around - and now he's not even given an eyelid!). I liked the first two batman movies, they were very, very dark, broodish and more in line to the actual dark comic book style.