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3.8/10
IMDb12%
Rotten TomatoesTop Box Office Films | 1998 | Elliot
Favorite Actress SciFi | 1998 | Uma
Favorite Supporting Actor SciFi | 1998 | Chris
Worst Supporting Actress | 1998 | Alicia
Favorite Movie Actress | 1998 | Alicia
Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than Million Using Hollywood Math | 1997 | Akiva
Worst Sense of Direction Stop them before they direct again | 1997 | Joel
Worst Picture | 1997
Worst Supporting Actress | 1997 | Alicia
Worst Director | 1998 | Joel
Worst Original Song | 1998 | Billy
Worst Screenplay | 1998 | Akiva
Worst Remake or Sequel | 1998
Worst Reckless Disregard for Human Life and Public Property | 1998
Worst Supporting Actress | 1998 | Uma
Worst Supporting Actor | 1998 | Chris
Worst Screen Couple | 1998 | George
Worst Picture | 1998 | Peter
Best Makeup | 2018
Best DVD Collection For and | 2006
Best DVD Collection | 2006
Best Fantasy Film | 1998
Best Costumes | 1998 | Robert
Best MakeUp | 1998 | Jeff
Favorite Supporting Actor SciFi | 1998 | Arnold
Favorite Supporting Actress SciFi | 1998 | Alicia
Best Music Adapted Song | 1998 | Jewel
Best Sound Editing Dialogue ADR | 1998
Budget 125,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 238,207,122 USD
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Most of the scenes with Batgirl were cut, because Alicia Silverstone had gained a few pounds during production and the wardrobe team had to refit her costume. When the press discovered the news, they slammed Silverstone's weight gain and mocked the actress for being "too fat" to fit into her costume. Director Joel Schumacher publicly defended Silverstone during interviews and press meetings, joking "What is this girl's big sin - that she ate some pizza?" When the taunting continued, Schumacher lashed out at the reporters that taunted her. He said in a magazine interview, "It was horrible. I thought it was very cruel. She was a teenager who gained a few pounds - like all of us do at certain times. I would confront female journalists and I'd say, 'With so many young people suffering from anorexia and bulimia, why are you crucifying this girl?'"
In later interviews, director Joel Schumacher blamed studio pressure to make the film more "toyetic" (i.e., a showcase for marketable toys and games). In a "making-of" documentary on the DVD, he apologized to disappointed fans.
George Clooney has been known to refund people who saw this film.
Director Joel Schumacher said in an interview about this movie "if there's anyone that let's say loved Batman Forever (1995) and went into Batman & Robin (1997) with great anticipation if I disappointed them in anyway, then I really want to apologize because it wasn't my intention, my intention was just to entertain them".
George Clooney called the film "a waste of money". In later interviews, he called it "the biggest break I ever had," since it got him into Hollywood, resulting in more successful roles later on.
"[first lines] Robin: [checking out the Batmobile] I want a car. Chicks dig the car. Batman: This is why Superman works alone."
"Mr. Freeze: What killed the dinosaurs? The Ice Age!"