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Batman & Robin (Special Edition)
a.k.a. Batman & Robin Director: Joel Schumacher Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/18/2005
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 16,326
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Closed Caption; Commentary by director Joel Schumacher; Shadows Of The Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight Part 6: Batman Unbound; Additional scene: Alfred's Lost Love; Beyond Batman documentary gallery; Bigger, bolder, brighter: The production design of Batman & Robin; Maximum Overdrive: The Vehicles of Batman & Robin; Dressed to thrill: The costumes of Batman & Robin; Frozen Freaks and Femmes Fatales: The makeup of Batman & Robin; Freeze Frame: The visual effects of Batman & Robin; 4 music videos; The End Is The Beginning is the end by Smashing Pumpkins; Foolish Games by Jewel; Gotham City by R. Kelly; Look Into My Eyes by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony; The Heroes and the Villains profile galleries; New Digital Transfer with both 5.1 Dolby and DTS Surround; Theatrial trailer; Languages: English & Francois; Subtitles: English, Francais & Español (feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- Batman & Robin
1. Hero Preparations [3:47]
2. Museum Mayhem [5:21]
3. Blast Off! [4:13]
4. Frozen Stiff [1:45]
5. Bane is Born [3:57]
6. Victim of Venom [1:51]
7. Nature of Family [3:02]
8. She's Poison Now [2:32]
9. Mr. Freeze's Plans [2:37]
10. New Family Arrives [2:28]
11. Barb's Nightlife [2:17]
12. Hers For Greening [4:42]
13. Bait for Cold Fish [1:12]
14. To The Highest Bidder [5:37]
15. Cool Party Thrasher [3:15]
16. Chilling Chase [2:05]
17. Matters of Trust [3:34]
18. Freeze On Ice [1:55]
19. Renovations [3:06]
20. Thinking Things Over [1:35]
21. Fast Company [4:55]
22. Secrets Revealed [1:46]
23. Escape From Arkham [4:29]
24. At Freeze's Lair [3:42]
25. Beauty and the Beast [4:20]
26. Adam and Evil [2:39]
27. Partners Part [:02]
28. Seeing the Light [2:37]
29. Access Allowed [3:06]
30. "Trust Me Now?" [3:14]
31. Nutball Strikes [1:23]
32. The Lady Suits Up [1:50]
33. Invading Ivy's Garden [1:09]
34. Ice Malice [4:55]
35. Storming The Observatory [3:00]
36. Telescopic Frenzy [4:09]
37. "Freeze In Hell!" [1:22]
38. The Big Thaw [1:49]
39. Helping Hand [1:50]
40. Cellmates [2:55]
41. Partners Three [:56]
42. End Credits [2:15]

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Editorial Reviews

This is the third follow-up in Tim Burton's revived Batman series, the second directed by Joel Schumacher, and the first and last to feature George Clooney as the Caped Crusader. Like Schumacher's earlier Batman Forever, Batman & Robin features two super-villains, and adds a new heroine to fight crime alongside Bruce Wayne (aka Batman) and Dick Grayson (aka Robin) (Chris O'Donnell). The experiments of Dr. Victor Fries (Arnold Schwarzenegger) to preserve his late wife cryogenically have gone horribly wrong, turning him into the evil genius Mr. Freeze, who must keep his body at sub-zero temperature in order to say alive -- and he wants to put Gotham City on ice. Shy horticulturist Pamela Isley (Uma Thurman) goes a bit wild with a Venus Fly Trap-like creation she's been working on and mutates into Poison Ivy, who wants to kill all the people on Earth so plants can take over. Can Batman and Robin stop these fiends before their plans go too far? Meanwhile, Bruce and Dick's faithful butler Alfred (Michael Gough) isn't feeling well, so his niece Barbara (Alicia Silverstone) comes to pay a visit. When Barbara finds out what her uncle's employers do in their spare time, she decides she wants in on the action, and she joins the crime fighting twosome as Batgirl. Batman & Robin also features Jesse Ventura in a small role as a prison guard; it would be his last film role before becoming Governor of Minnesota in 1998. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Batman & Robin (Special Edition)by Anonymous

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January 08, 2007: this Batman outing is good because of George Clooney. His Batman/Bruce Wayne Character study is superb!

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October 25, 2006: Well, I am a very big movie researcher and giant fan of comic book movies. When I was a little kid, my opinion of Batman and Robin was "pretty cool" now, I'm afraid to watch it now. Like many smart movie goers have deducted, Joel Shumacher was one of the worst choices to give the franchise over. But I did a bit of research on the way Warner Bros does sequels. I really don't think it was Tim Burton's choice to choose a new director. According a DVD documentary from the special edition of Superman: The Movie, Warner Bros. made Dick Donner leave as director to Superman 2 and replaced him with a horrible choice named Richard Lester. That's probably what happened. And the dark edge Burton established left forever. This and Batman Forever were given a campy underground city feeling. A common misinforming notion most people make about Directors is that they do all the story decisions all the time. Sometimes is really the case for this. Most of the time, the scriptwriter does the dirty work. Personally, I believe the writer of the script never read a batman comic or heard any of the actual mythology about the characters, henceforth Batgirl was Alfred's niece and not Commissionar Gordon's daughter like it should've been. Personally, I thought that the person to play Mr. Frieze should've been Ian McKellen after I saw the work he did as Magneto and Gandalph. Mr. McKellen would have brought subtle actions, and a cold exterior. If your a true Comics fan and movie fan, watch the movie once, and decide for yourself what you think. The point to me telling my opinion is because this a review section, I'm not one to tell you what you should do. Oh, and one more thing, Michael Keaton turned down a second Batman sequel only because Tim Burton wasn't directing.


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