Was this simply too deep for modern audiences?

Was this simply too deep for modern audiences?

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does 1997 still count as "modern"?

Disney paid off the RT reviewers to trash it. It's really epic campkino from Based DC.

I don't see why not

>Was this simply too deep for modern audiences?

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It was bad, bad and Hilarious

I still like Arnie Freeze, puns and everything.

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It's an "MCU movie" but during the 90's and with DC characters... prove me wrong!

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Nothing in any MCU movie is as cheesy or nonsensical as this movie.

It should have advertised itself as an update of the old 60's show, and had 3x as many celebrity cameos.
Clooney should have went Full Adam West.
It tries to skirt the border between Camp and SRS Batman and appeals to no one.

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MCU movies don't waste good actors like Uma, Arnie and Clooney like B&R did
They just take C-list shitters like Chris Evans and Paul Rudd and try to mask their lack of talent

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>cast Adam We as Alfred
>Batman is revealed to be Burt Ward's Robin
>he recruits O'Donnel as his new Robin, makes him wear the green panties
>Clooney doing Batman's convoluted nonsensical detective-work

Basically like how Captain Sunshine worked in the Venture Brothers, Batman/Alfred/Robin becomes generational.

Tell me you wouldn't have watched this. Ahnold is perfect already, Uma would have to step her vampishness up a few more notches.

>MCU movies don't waste good actors...

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The only thing that fucks this movie up is the Alfred subplot. Other than that, it's pretty good.

>MCU movies don't waste good actors

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>Bane
>good in this movie
no

>Strucker and Kaecilius
they did well with their unimportant roles.

>MCU movies don't waste good actors
Christopher Eccleston managed to be in the second worst MCU film.

>Good Thru Forever

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the bat card will never not make me smile

Yes.

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