Imma be honest "Emotion is the enemy of true justice. You always were a good friend" Is legitimately such a good Two-Face line, I'm surprised other people don't use it
And given how Edward had to be feeling after his brain was overloaded, and freaking because of how he had to be seeing Bruce, it fits he'd be terrified.
The scene at 1:40 when riddler screams in fear reminds me of scarecrow using his toxin against carmine falcone in Batman begins. I love how petrified the riddler is by the sight of the bat. This movie was certainly a lot darker than people give it credit for.
I always saw it as punishment for Nygma trying to destroy the very thing that will now haunt him for the rest of his life, the very purpose as to why Bruce became Batman.
It makes sense given Nygma had extracted Bruce's mind before this so it's very likely as a side effect of his machine being destroyed and all gave him Bruce's fear of the bat as well.
I love Chase's facial reaction when Nigma reveals who Batman really is. She's like, sure and I'm the queen of England!' ) I like the ending where Batman and Robin are running side by side towards the screen, kinda foreshadowing the next chapter but without Val K. That one was the more campy of these two and didn't combine the action very well, this one has a better balance imo
@@1406-u7q "I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you" Same thing he did with Ras Al Ghul in Batman Begins. Turns out Batman is a fricking killer, but he can't admit it :D
yeah he sorta fills the same role as count olaf, made a really good impression on me and seemed really book accurate, maybe jim carrey is just a mad genius
The end really didn't really shock me either he was so obsessed with his work that he needed something else to be passionate about and that was bruce Wayne and he loved to ask so many questions and try to solve them he got insane no hard to figure out pay attention he wanted to be a God.
He seems like he has some sort of mental dissorder the way he acts in real life. It is off putting because I thought he would be different. I haven't met him I qm just saying he acts weird outside of movies.
@@tubbyduck5317 he already killed the Joker, and that didn't stop his cruzade or his pain, that's why he had to put Two Face down, to save Dick from a life of hate and revege, to also end Harvey's suffering. As in Batman & Robin, that version of Batman doesn't even kill, it's a really interesting arc going from Burton's Batman to Schumacher's Batman.
I remember this was a year before the second Ace Ventura. Everytime I see the part outside the cave when he does the bat dance, it makes me think of the part in this with the bat flying in the darkness. That stuck with me for years.
It's amazing how similar Two-Face's death is in this and the Dark Knight. He flips a coin to decide whether he's going to shoot Batman and a younger man. As he flips his coin, Batman intervenes causing Two-Face to fall to his death. The coin lands on the "Harvey" side.
Essentially Riddler gets all the knowledge sucked out of his brain with only Batman's traumatic experience. So him saying he's Batman is way more unsettling than it needed to be. I love it!
I think it has to do more with his whole arc, he began admiring Bruce Wayne, to the point that he starts imitating him because he thinks he got over that traumatic experience, but when he learns the truth, that who he admired was a fake persona or just half of what he thought, and understands why that happened, to see that the person you wanted to be so hard still had issues with his trauma, he completely snaps and just thinks he's Batman. But I also like your interpretation.
I'm not certain if he got his knowledge sucked out of his brain or destroying the machine caused it to flood into his mind unfiltered and at rapid speed, essentially frying his brain.
@@Fernandodbsb Very Batman Begins. I don’t have to kill you, but I don’t have to save you either, And Thus perished Ra’s Al Ghul screaming as gravity also killed him. Like my father used to say to me, it’s not the fall that kills you, it’s the sudden stop.
TLJ was very nasty to Jim Carrey. Carrey claimed he said following when they first met: "I hate you. I really don't like you…I cannot sanction your buffoonery."
If he was playing the Joker it would have been amazing, trust me. The way he plays Two-Face in this movie is 100% the Joker. He was just playing the wrong role.
* Edward Would Flap The Stretched Out Arms Of His Ripped Straight Jacket! Laughing Like Me , I’d Sit In My Cell Laughing In A Straight Jacket Because I’m The Joker XD! *
Spacey Cave Co. No I was very much not a kid, nor a grown up when I first watched this. I was in my early teenage years wanting to watch something new to watch. The Dark Knight series was of course great, but as I had grown tired of Nolan’s trilogy, I was hungry for something new. Then I found it. Starring the villain as who might be my favorite Actor now, Jim Carrey. I remember the first scene with the little chamber of acid and. I remember the shivers I got just seeing my favorite Villain, Two-Face in such form. So different from The Dark Knight. Beautiful memories I will take with me into my adulthood.
No he still didn't have that it factor. Late 2000's when he had a couple of dramas under his belt he could have been a passable joker. That role doesn't suit him though, joker still has some seriousness to the character. Jim still to campy and over the top
I actually found the riddlers final Scene in this really disturbing, hands down to Jim Carey for this amazing preformance.....as much as this movie did suck
0:14 I like how you can tell that it's clearly Harvey talking (always thought Two-Face came across as totally mad in this movie but from time to time he does calm down and become Harvey)
It sure is! And it's poignant since for Bruce, he had learned to let go of the pain from his parents' deaths and was willing to give up being Batman, but seeing Gotham City still needed him, and how he had to save both Chase and Dick from death, it made him realize he doesn't have to be either Bruce Wayne or Batman. He's both, because he can CHOOSE that path for himself. :)
So the riddler a most brilliant and intellectually superior man reads batman's mind and is broken, turned into a screaming laughing lunatic. Sounds about right :)
the curious thing is that in the cancelled fifth Batman film in one of the dialogues Batman mentions that the Riddler died of a brain tumor two mouths after he was sent to Arkham because he absorbed several minds.
It's a very shitty movie, but this line gets me every time: the way TLJ says it and the choice of words are the real essence of two faces, in almost all the rest of the movie he is joker, still a great actor.
@@joshuagrammi183 this movie is a dumpster fire but it does have its moment's. If you watch this like a comic book rather than a movie it improves really well
"You see I'm both Bruce Wayne and Batman; not because I have to be; now, because I choose to be" This was the best quote in the whole movie because it sums up the title of it: Batman Forever. The story of Bruce's struggle to determine what he wanted at such a point in his life, including whether or not he wanted to continue being Batman; the burden of having to take on two arch enemies who both blame him for what they became and want to destroy, and then end, his life; and then trying to prevent Dick Grayson from succumbing to his own demons, while under presented, was still a good concept, and has its own place in Batman lore.
I love that this version goes against the long held belief that Bruce Wayne is a mask while the Batman is the primary identity. In this moment Bruce Wayne & Batman were one.
"I'M BATMAN!!" All he wanted from life was to become Bruce Wayne, to be who he was Now he is, a lone crazed man flapping his wings against the walls of his trauma He is Batman
I think in novelization by Peter David it is way better as Two Face lunges for a coin and clings on a girder. Grayson accuses him of being coward, not able to make decisions without a coin. Two Face flips a coin one more time, looks at the result, then says to Robin "You owe us, kid" and commits suicide by falling into watery grave. Batman then says to Robin "You just showed Two-Face his real face. The rest was his decision. Maybe his first genuine decision in years".
@@dancastro6873 oh that’s for sure! I could watch B&R 97’ on cable television 📺 at any given scene But I can’t watch the last Jedi I’ve only seen it once and that’s it
This movie has some decent dramatic moments even given how broadly everyone is drawn. It's a good counterpoint to the moment earlier in the movie, where Bruce is forced by his own past to admit he's Batman as though it's a crime, but no one can hear him.
@@asee818 nah just because other kids think that way doesn't mean he is gonna be awesome. Lol you kids don't even read comics lol You can go ahead and lie about it lol
@@rafaelcelio4607 He had it fine in Batman Begins. I don't know what he was thinking for the other two movies but it gave us memes so I guess that's a blessing
We can criticize this movie for its many faults, but let's be real - those of that got to experience this as kids with limited comic/game adaptations during the time, this movie was fun as a kid.
I couldn't wrap my head around Bruce being a different looking person, at age 4, I was stuck in gear 1 & literally supressed the memory of this movie until years later in 05 finding out this move actually happened .
As a kid at first I thought the reason why the Riddler was screaming in fear was because Batman was about to do more damage to him but as an adult I realize why he was really screaming in fear see now he inherited the memories that Bruce had when he was a boy of his fear of bats and now the Riddler's experiencing them first-hand Riddler has got a far worse fate than death and that's having his brains melted so bad he don't know which way is up
What I liked about this particular scene was that it really showed how far from sanity Nigma was. His Defeat and losing all of his knowledge made him so weak, it ignited him to lose his mind even further, turning him into a complete lunatic. I love it.
I interpret it this way: he wanted to be Batman (or/and Bruce) so bad, he ended up mixing things up after his trauma of seeing the Batman "becoming" (in his head) the flying bat.
In the comics when Riddler finds out that Batman is Bruce Wayne, Batman convinces him that even though he knows, he can't tell anyone because "A riddle everyone knows the answer to is worthless."
Even though its flaws are more visible now, I still enjoy this movie. As a standalone movie, it's a decent superhero movie, and it has plenty of good moments. It's unfortunate how this movie keeps getting lumped with Batman and Robin largely bc it has the same director. That movie was a disaster. This movie was a solid effort to portray a more heroic Batman, and I think it's fine for what it is.
Ditto. Despite the silliness among a few other things there are some very good scenes such as the Bruce Wayne and Alfred scenes, Arkham Asylum being creepy, Freeze's path toward redemption when he helps Batman cure Alfred, Freeze's anger towards Batman when he allegedly killed his wife but the moment he says "YOU LIE!!" to Ivy it shows his way of saying "Look, I may hate Batman but I know for a fact he does not kill and he would never do a cold blooded thing like that." but the end is classic when he says to Ivy "I am your new cellmate and I have come to make your life a living hell. Prepare for a brutal harvest. Winter has come at last!" That look of fear Ivy has after Mr. Freeze says that is classic and she is clearly sharting herself at that moment another good scene in Batman and Robin is the motorcycle race scene.
Batman and Robin was the first Batman I watched and it was when I was a kid when Batman was really cool. Although it gets off to a decent start I didn't like the whole Batman and Robin fighting over Poison Ivy thing and got sort of bored. I watched Batman Forever a few years later and loved it. I think Batman Forever although a little cheesy is enjoyable to watch.
Combine that with the youthful enthusiasm that Robin brings to the table, it only makes sense that George Clooney's Batman would be considerably more relaxed in his Batman persona.
This actually ends the conflict Bruce had in the Tim Burton movies. He always thought he had to be Batman by obligation, but he now realizes that he's only Batman because he chooses to be.
I feel bad for Val but the truth is that Hollywood lifestyle catches up to you, man. An average human being has far bigger life expectancy than a successful Hollywood star especially the ones in 50s,60s,70s and 80s, sometimes even 90s.
Actually, the Burton/Shumocher Batman has never had a rule about killing, he's been doing it since the first movie. Really the only two villains he _didn't_ intentionally kill were Nigma and Mr Freeze. _(He definitely knew Freeze would kill Ivy when he arranged for them to be in the same cell.)_
@@GlitchanBlack and not to mention Batman I think was also very angry FOR Robin being in pain for Two-Face killing Dick’s parents, so Bruce didn’t want Dick to suffer anymore. That’s how much he loves him…like a son. Basically Bruce said “This is for you, my son.” I won’t let Harvey hurt you anymore.” “I’ll kill him for you.”
This scene terrified me as a kid just seeing riddler’s deformed head and then seeing him scream in fear broke me as a kid. Now watching this movie I’ve gain a lot of respect for it and I still consider this movie good even when I was a kid this was my favourite Batman movie.
“Batman Forever had no dark moments.” *watches this scene, the wake flashbacks/falling in the hole then seeing the bat, the Greysons falling to their deaths, the Arkham end scene with the Riddler* “Uhhh.......”
It's actually those moments (along with Jim Carry's performance as the Riddler) that made Forever one of my favorites. Especially the Arkham ending showing an utterly broken Riddler, something about it was funny...and incredibly dark (more so considering on one script I believe the brain damage actually killed him).
It should still be said in 2020. Crazy, wacko, lunatic, insane. These terms describe these people and should still be used. Just because a bunch of insecure, depressed millennials (my generation) didn't like being called 'crazy' by judgmental assholes doesn't mean the entire category of description should be abandoned.
This will always be my favorite batman movie because as a kid you just get obsessed with certain things and this movie was one, the dark knight will be my favorite batman movie as an adult
I know what you mean. When I was a kid I loved this movie and Two-Face was always my favorite Batman villain from this movie. As an adult now I can see that they messed up Two-Face's character big time, but as a kid, man, he was the best in this movie. The way TLJ delivers some of his lines is just awesome. And this death is a classic.
@@kadejito1 That is why Batman Forever is much better then Batman and Robin. As a kid I watched Batman and Robin first and didn't really like it. However, I watched Batman Forever after I rode the Riddler's Revenge at six flags and I loved that movie.
Always loved the ending when it showed the Dynamic Duo running off into the darkness, into future adventures. Was pretty cool for me as a kid because Robin’s my favorite DC hero and this movie was his origin story. Hope that whenever they do get around to having another live action Robin origin movie, they end it with a similar shot. Would be pretty cool.
Two face: you’ve always been been a good friend Bruce
Bruce: *kills him*
In a way, he was. By causing Two Face to die, Batman ended Two Face's pain and suffering.
@@girlgarde batman killing = stupid
@@awildmoose6541 He's not dead! He is just sleeping duh.
@@awildmoose6541 You would not of like his debut comics then
@@RiasatSalminSami
He overfed them!
Batman solving his problems the Bruce Wayne way: by throwing money at them.
LOL!
Nice one
Lmao yes
Symbolism!
Wtf
Imma be honest
"Emotion is the enemy of true justice. You always were a good friend"
Is legitimately such a good Two-Face line, I'm surprised other people don't use it
That was a great line. Too bad the rest of the writing for his character couldn’t be of the same quality.
Batman TAS used a line that was similar to that when Harvey was admitted to Arkham.
@@rockoperajon
His opening monologue about "One man is born a hero, his brother a coward" etc was also pretty incredible
Looks like good side Harvey persona only appeared two times in the film
The world would be amazing if we euthanized ever ape wannabe that says imma
Jim Carrey's fear screams while seeing the bat are amazing. He isn't just a great comedian, he's also a great dramatic actor
Over actor
Uh.....The screaming with the Bat coming to him? I find it scary
And given how Edward had to be feeling after his brain was overloaded, and freaking because of how he had to be seeing Bruce, it fits he'd be terrified.
@@BryonYoungblood that’s for sure
Scared the shit out of me
Such a shocking plot twist, Edward Nigma being Batman the whole time.
oedipa maas what are those wrapping things Edward has on his head? Whatever happened to Sugar and Spice right now?
oedipa maas W H A T A T W I S T
No plot twist. He's just gone mad after his knowledge-sucking machine was destroyed that left him in a near-vegetative state.
Like the others movie 😂😂😂
Son of Hecate It was a joke, idiot.
2:58 This was how Jim Carrey would have auditioned for the role of Batman.
Haha
He _did_ play Batman, didn't you watch the video?
More like "the batman who laughs"! Can you imagine older Jim playing that dark character!?!
@@bryanguzman6561 Yooooo, he would fit that character so much.
He would be a good joker
I don't know if this was an intentional detail but I like how Edward undid the straight jacket, cuz to him it's just another puzzle.
Omg thank you so much for that! I have watched this movie soooo many times..never even occurred to me.
Excellent catch indeed!
Very astute! I figured they didn't even bother, he probably chose to wear it. But your theory seems spot on
This movie was so badly written that I wouldn't doubt the jacket was untied just so he could wave it like a Bat as he said he was Batman.
@@elonmusk6654 well yea thats the entire scene
@@elonmusk6654 well that is sort of the point
The scene at 1:40 when riddler screams in fear reminds me of scarecrow using his toxin against carmine falcone in Batman begins. I love how petrified the riddler is by the sight of the bat. This movie was certainly a lot darker than people give it credit for.
I always saw it as punishment for Nygma trying to destroy the very thing that will now haunt him for the rest of his life, the very purpose as to why Bruce became Batman.
i always wondered what he was seeing. i think batman bruce showed him this face.
1:41 i hope they do that with Jonathan crane in the next batman movie
That used to scare me
It makes sense given Nygma had extracted Bruce's mind before this so it's very likely as a side effect of his machine being destroyed and all gave him Bruce's fear of the bat as well.
2:59 Me when I play the Arkham series.
Lol
Same haha
Lmao Dude 😅
*Lego Batman series. Way superior game.
Elvice OS lol that’s funny
The way Riddler whispers "How could I forget?" always felt so eerie. Carrey has more range than many give him credit for!
You can just *feel* that seething anger.
Especially if you compare it to him saying the same thing in response to 'You remember Mr Faulk, the man from the tape?'
I don’t think anyone on earth questions Jim Carrey’s range.
I love Chase's facial reaction when
Nigma reveals who Batman really
is. She's like, sure and I'm the queen
of England!' )
I like the ending where Batman
and Robin are running side by side
towards the screen, kinda
foreshadowing the next chapter
but without Val K.
That one was the more campy
of these two and didn't combine
the action very well, this one has
a better balance imo
I love that line. Such a perfect response whenever someone asks if you remember them
Batman: “so anyway, technically gravity killed him”
Madness is like gravity. All you need is a little push.
I DONT KILL
I mean all he did was throw some coins...
If gravity kill him then why didn't batman save two face from fall?
@@1406-u7q "I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you" Same thing he did with Ras Al Ghul in Batman Begins. Turns out Batman is a fricking killer, but he can't admit it :D
Jim Carrey was screaming because he realized Batman & Robin was next
🤣
he saw the sequel
@N2Deep where is your pfp from?
🤣🤣🤣
No, he saw his future and learned his last movie would be a sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog.
Jim Carrey being a demented and troubled genius actually fits well with his acting and not just an over caffeinated quirky guy.
yeah he sorta fills the same role as count olaf, made a really good impression on me and seemed really book accurate, maybe jim carrey is just a mad genius
Crack Cocaine
The end really didn't really shock me either he was so obsessed with his work that he needed something else to be passionate about and that was bruce Wayne and he loved to ask so many questions and try to solve them he got insane no hard to figure out pay attention he wanted to be a God.
Just like in Sonic the Hedgehog.
He seems like he has some sort of mental dissorder the way he acts in real life. It is off putting because I thought he would be different. I haven't met him I qm just saying he acts weird outside of movies.
Bruce: Killing Two-Face won't make the pain go away.
Also Bruce: Yo, Harvey, ya need some change?!
In the shooting script Two Face was supposed to fall to his death on his own.
I'd like to think he did it to spare Robin the pain and guilt he'd have if he killed Two Face himself
@@tubbyduck5317 he already killed the Joker, and that didn't stop his cruzade or his pain, that's why he had to put Two Face down, to save Dick from a life of hate and revege, to also end Harvey's suffering. As in Batman & Robin, that version of Batman doesn't even kill, it's a really interesting arc going from Burton's Batman to Schumacher's Batman.
@@ivanagustinortiz5237 Tubby was saying the same thing you did in a more simple way. But yeah I agree with both of you
Perhaps had a change of heart
“The identity of Batman is Nigma.”
“Nigma who?”
“Nigma Balls.”
Holy shit dude dis shit doin numbers
The twist of the century
Nigma balls gottem
@@quandaledingle6949 nygma balls gott-am
This doesn't even makes sense.
1:44 Carrey screaming and the bat scene never fail to give me chills.
The death scream of Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit is more chilling than Jim Carrey's scream of fright.
Word. I watched this movie every day for 2 months straight when I was 10 . Some of it went over my head
Fear gas poisoning by scarecrow
Because bats represent one thing to criminals: fear.
Ace Ventura never liked bats anyway.
Omg you're right!!!!
haha! i never thought of that xD
Bat!?!?!?
What!?! Bat!?!
I remember this was a year before the second Ace Ventura. Everytime I see the part outside the cave when he does the bat dance, it makes me think of the part in this with the bat flying in the darkness. That stuck with me for years.
Shekaka
The movie is cheesy as hell but this scene with Carrey is actually really terrifying.
yeah that makeup is disturbing. Way too horriffic for a kid's movie
Exactly, that scene scared me when I was little. Its so different vs the rest of this cheesy movie.
Use to scare me as a kid
The shaved makeup was disturbing as hell. Idem the psycho reaction at 3:00. Carrey is amazing.
All of Riddler's scenes sans 2-face were horror scenes tbh.
It's amazing how similar Two-Face's death is in this and the Dark Knight. He flips a coin to decide whether he's going to shoot Batman and a younger man. As he flips his coin, Batman intervenes causing Two-Face to fall to his death. The coin lands on the "Harvey" side.
Yep pretty much did what he did to him in this movie.
"He's the nipples we need, but not the nipples we deserve"
Started from btas I think. In the scene where he has a breakdown
They can't think of anything better since Batman the animated series did it first.
It landed on the scarred side in The Dark Knight though, but thanks for playing.
Essentially Riddler gets all the knowledge sucked out of his brain with only Batman's traumatic experience. So him saying he's Batman is way more unsettling than it needed to be. I love it!
I think it has to do more with his whole arc, he began admiring Bruce Wayne, to the point that he starts imitating him because he thinks he got over that traumatic experience, but when he learns the truth, that who he admired was a fake persona or just half of what he thought, and understands why that happened, to see that the person you wanted to be so hard still had issues with his trauma, he completely snaps and just thinks he's Batman. But I also like your interpretation.
I also like the "Too many questions" callback line. Same thing Bruce said to Nigma in the beginning of the film.
@@jambler15 that was what made him angry at him too
I'm not certain if he got his knowledge sucked out of his brain or destroying the machine caused it to flood into his mind unfiltered and at rapid speed, essentially frying his brain.
The loss of an idealized hero is what also drove Syndrome (Buddy) to turn on Mr. Incredible.
Batman: “Don’t kill Two-Face, Robin.”
Also Batman: *just murders Two-Face right in front of him*
He didnt killed him...
He just didnt saved him.
That makes it okay.
@@Fernandodbsb lmaooo I know it's so stupid
I still don’t know how he dies, he didn’t look like he got impaled
@@greenraider44
He most likely hit the rocks first before sinking into the water.
@@Fernandodbsb Very Batman Begins.
I don’t have to kill you, but I don’t have to save you either, And Thus perished Ra’s Al Ghul screaming as gravity also killed him.
Like my father used to say to me, it’s not the fall that kills you, it’s the sudden stop.
1:40 your little brother when you push him softly.
Brilliant hahaha
So true Lmao
then you remember you have a memory of a goldfish and you actually stabbed him and kicked him in the face
Mrvin yee yeah totally. Fucking totally.....
LOL
Tommy Lee Jones' over-acting in this was horrific, he was so worried about being upstaged by Jim Carrey, he overcompensated.
could not agree more
TLJ was very nasty to Jim Carrey. Carrey claimed he said following when they first met:
"I hate you. I really don't like you…I cannot sanction your buffoonery."
Ricardo Cantoral And what does he do? Become an annoying buffoon and an absolute hypocrite himself.
I always thought he was trying to show off what a “good” joker he would have been
If he was playing the Joker it would have been amazing, trust me. The way he plays Two-Face in this movie is 100% the Joker. He was just playing the wrong role.
"Emotion is always the enemy of true justice". If that line was said by The Dark Knight Harvey Dent, it would probably be an epic line.
Good point. Love Nolan's trilogy but this film deserves way more respect. Also, it sounds like something Liam Neeson would say in Batman Begins.
God it’s such a good line! I’m suprised it’s never been used
1:40
Zack Snyder watching the theatrical cut of Justice League!
yes!! 😆
Soon there will be an extended cut of Batman Forever. 1:40
@@gjk2012 😂
@@gjk2012 Hope it would happen. Batman Forever was supposed to be dark. Instead, WB made it become a childish movie to advertise toys for kids😢
@@tuanbom008 Honestly me too. We need that 2 hour 40 minute dark cut. People need to see the full beauty of Batman Forever!
1:41 Me after I searched up two girls one cup
No doubt!!! 😰😱🤢🤮🤯💀
Accurate
Search up 2 guys 1 horse
hahahahaha ! omg great reaction!
I just searched it 🤢😱
“I’M BATMAN!” *wing flaps* I swear that part will always make me laugh
Jim Carrey’s amazing performance almost saved the movie
Right I lol watching it yesterday for the first time in years
Me too
Seems like he added some joker traits to his take on the riddler. Either way he's my favorite part of the movie.
@@yourboyphoenix3217 His performance was horribly over-the-top.
I just completely love the depiction of Arkham Asylum with its walls and gates. Looks so gothic.
yes. me too! couldnt agree more👍🏾
1:41 when I saw Batman and Robin lol
Same lol
ROTFLMAO!
😂😂😂
bob smith your hooked up in a chair in a clockwork orange and they make you watch
1:08 when I saw it
"Edward, please. Who is Batman?"
"IM BATMAN!!!"
* Edward Would Flap The Stretched Out Arms Of His Ripped Straight Jacket! Laughing Like Me , I’d Sit In My Cell Laughing In A Straight Jacket Because I’m The Joker XD! *
Lol haha
The Joker hey
Anybody else use to flap the sleeves of your coat laughing as a kid after seeing this scene?
Spacey Cave Co. No I was very much not a kid, nor a grown up when I first watched this. I was in my early teenage years wanting to watch something new to watch. The Dark Knight series was of course great, but as I had grown tired of Nolan’s trilogy, I was hungry for something new. Then I found it. Starring the villain as who might be my favorite Actor now, Jim Carrey. I remember the first scene with the little chamber of acid and. I remember the shivers I got just seeing my favorite Villain, Two-Face in such form. So different from The Dark Knight. Beautiful memories I will take with me into my adulthood.
The Riddler screaming in horror always terrified me as a kid.
What If Sonic The Hedgehog Shows Up To Put Dr Robotnilk In The Cave
Poor guy. He only wanted to take over the world
0:14. If you really think about it, that's probably the only time we got to see the real harvey dent speak
Man Jim Carrey in his 90’s prime would’ve been a legendary Joker for the ages my god...
No he still didn't have that it factor. Late 2000's when he had a couple of dramas under his belt he could have been a passable joker. That role doesn't suit him though, joker still has some seriousness to the character. Jim still to campy and over the top
@@round105 There are many versions of the Joker, not just one specific version. Jim Carrey could pull off the creepiness required for the Joker.
@@nikunjdixit1175 and the laugh too
@@nikunjdixit1175 i would love to see him as joker!
@@round105 He's an actor he could pull that off too
I actually found the riddlers final
Scene in this really disturbing, hands down to Jim Carey for this amazing preformance.....as much as this movie did suck
The movie is not bad, it’s just really cheesy
Not as a bad a batman and robin that has to be the only movie batman wasn't the star the villian was
Why didn't Batman save two-face and also he threw coins at two face even tho he knew he would fall but still did it anyway
@@seanbarham6981 two face tried to kill them its not his fault two face shouldn't have went for the coin
It scarred me when I was a child 😂
0:14 I like how you can tell that it's clearly Harvey talking (always thought Two-Face came across as totally mad in this movie but from time to time he does calm down and become Harvey)
"You've always been a good friend." I believed that was Harvey talking because only he would know that he and Bruce are good friends.
Tommy Lee Jones is a fucking rock star in my eyes
“You see I’m both Bruce Wayne and Batman. Not because I have to be, now, because I *choose* to be”
Goddamn that is actually such a cool line.
It sure is! And it's poignant since for Bruce, he had learned to let go of the pain from his parents' deaths and was willing to give up being Batman, but seeing Gotham City still needed him, and how he had to save both Chase and Dick from death, it made him realize he doesn't have to be either Bruce Wayne or Batman. He's both, because he can CHOOSE that path for himself. :)
4:20 still gives me chills every time they show them running together to fight crime side by side
Same, that always gave me chills when I rewatched it during my childhood, it still does to this very day.
lol how
Lol
Nice timestamp
Why?
I always get goosebumps when I see the part at 3:00. Something disturbing about that, someone losing his mind like that, coupled with the music...
I so agree. When I was a little, I was frozen and shaking at the same time because it scared me so bad.
Always thought he sounded like Elmo those last few laughs
1:40 always scared me when i was young
That does seem like nightmare fuel
Same here man
Same
Same 0_0
This, and the baby in Trainspotting. With a horror movie, at least it's expected.
0:44 I guess you could say that was a “coin”cidence.
Batman broke his moral code.
Technically he didn’t kill him
Who didn't Batman kill before... Especially in Batman Returns the guy he hooked the bomb to... Then grins like he is Joker.
@@nathanharris6450 When tho
@@KaiserDragun In Batman 1989 this is set in that universe.
xXSilentAgent47Xx no, he didn’t. He knew that he would be considered nuts, so even if he did say who he was, no one would believe him.
So the riddler a most brilliant and intellectually superior man reads batman's mind and is broken, turned into a screaming laughing lunatic. Sounds about right :)
the curious thing is that in the cancelled fifth Batman film in one of the dialogues Batman mentions that the Riddler died of a brain tumor two mouths after he was sent to Arkham because he absorbed several minds.
SEBASTIÁN ANTOLÍN Did they ever manage to transfer the knowledge back to the people?
+John Duckworth Remember the fine line of genius and insanity?
SEBASTIÁN ANTOLÍN what fifth film
@@Xx_DVLDG_xX Batman Triumphant or whatever it was gonna be called.
"Yes of course you're right Bruce, emotion's always the enemy of true justice, thank you you've always been a good friend."
Ezra Sky lol even though he tried to kill him
Still a very good line
It's a very shitty movie, but this line gets me every time: the way TLJ says it and the choice of words are the real essence of two faces, in almost all the rest of the movie he is joker, still a great actor.
@@joshuagrammi183 this movie is a dumpster fire but it does have its moment's. If you watch this like a comic book rather than a movie it improves really well
And then Two-Face just accepts his fate, and dies with his suffering over Batman coming to an end.
1:44 always gives me the chills
No it just you lol
Don't listen to him it gives me chills too thought I was the only one
1:41 LOL! that scream is priceless
I laughed so hard! 😂
Sounds like Krillin's training in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber with Popo... For an entire weekend.
Play it at 1.25.
It’s terrifying
But that bat is disturbing
“Edward, please. Who is batman?”
“BEN AFFLECK!”
“Okay he’s nuts.”
The RED LOBSTER!!
1:40 when u nut but she keep sukin
My dude that was gold.
mike v xD OUTRAGEOUS!
@@HJFHG RALPH
0:45 two face's coin landed in his hand makes me chuckle every time for some reason.
iguana 91 The Irony.
@@phillipwalling7470 the coin is silver, not iron
@@realUlfricStormcloak It was actually quicksilver, because of how fast it fell in his hand.
This was the Batman film I grew up watching. I'm 28 now and it still is a guilty pleasure lol
Same here! My favorite beyond the ones with Christian Bale.
"You see I'm both Bruce Wayne and Batman; not because I have to be; now, because I choose to be"
This was the best quote in the whole movie because it sums up the title of it: Batman Forever.
The story of Bruce's struggle to determine what he wanted at such a point in his life, including whether or not he wanted to continue being Batman; the burden of having to take on two arch enemies who both blame him for what they became and want to destroy, and then end, his life; and then trying to prevent Dick Grayson from succumbing to his own demons, while under presented, was still a good concept, and has its own place in Batman lore.
I'm in the minority here but I'm gonna make my list of favorite batmen and kilmer is number one
It'll be on my channel
Ma favourite quote oh no it’s boiling acid
I love that this version goes against the long held belief that Bruce Wayne is a mask while the Batman is the primary identity. In this moment Bruce Wayne & Batman were one.
@@Senate300 hmmm
1:41 Not gonna lie that scared the crap out of me as a kid. Now it’s just hilarious.
Nah bro it still kinda scary
@@LeviAckerman-ss6jm Quite so!
It’s funny to me now in my opinion!
Hahha it just looks like a yellow short bus kid screaming
Factz this movie had its scary parts
"I'M BATMAN!!"
All he wanted from life was to become Bruce Wayne, to be who he was
Now he is, a lone crazed man flapping his wings against the walls of his trauma
He is Batman
I like how metaphorically, this is true for Bruce, but literal for Edward
flap flap
Your secret safe he is definitely a wacko
Batman is his true identity when he becomes Bruce Wayne that's his true mask.
@@mileslong7572Wacko? Is that a technical term?
0:44 Harvey coming in with that clutch catch
1:37 Reaction to the announcement of a live action Sonic movie
1:41 Reaction to the CGI Sonic in the trailer before redesign
1:41 Reaction to Batman VS. Superman: Dawn of Justice. 4:26 Reaction to Batman Forever and The Dark Knight.
Lol
Metal-Max1991 XD It’s funny cause Jim Carrey will be in it!
Reaction for the re-design?
Metal-Max1991 😆
This movie had a dark and more mature tone than its sequel.. It should've stayed that way
It has the perfect 50/50 balance of light and dark
R.I.P. René Auberjonois (June 1, 1940 - December 8, 2019) a.k.a. Dr. Burton
I thought he was tim burton
Nah it's Alice Cooper
Rest in peace
Les Poissons
I'm gonna miss that guy
I watched this in theaters in the 90's, really good times. So much nostalgia.
Oh, the mid 90's were the shit!!! Nostalgia like a mutha!
me too! its a GREAT movie!
Yes! ME 2, everyone in the theater left so satisfied and loved it
I think in novelization by Peter David it is way better as Two Face lunges for a coin and clings on a girder. Grayson accuses him of being coward, not able to make decisions without a coin. Two Face flips a coin one more time, looks at the result, then says to Robin "You owe us, kid" and commits suicide by falling into watery grave. Batman then says to Robin "You just showed Two-Face his real face. The rest was his decision. Maybe his first genuine decision in years".
@SerpentorTheEmperor Thank you for this extra-cooL info. Kind regards.
His adaptation of Dark of the Moon also had a far superior ending.
Robin really must like to see people die
Well when that person killed your family...
Two-Face deserved to plummet to his demise.
833time the same way Grayson’s parents died too
No, He was actually pissed, because it was by Batman's hand and not his own, that Two-Face died
He killed Robin's parents
1:41 me when I saw Batman and Robin for the first time.
B&R is bad, but it's definitely entertaining 😂
@@lowhp_comic Better movie than The Last Jedi
@@dancastro6873 no. We are not happy with the last jedi at all but it shits on this
@@dancastro6873 at least b&r is entertaining in a way last Jedi ruins parts of Star wars
@@dancastro6873 oh that’s for sure!
I could watch B&R 97’ on cable television 📺 at any given scene
But I can’t watch the last Jedi
I’ve only seen it once and that’s it
1:41 me when I looked up a character from Overwatch and went to images
"You see, I'm both Bruce Wayne _AND_ Batman. Not because I *have* to be, now... because I *choose* to be." - Always loved that line of Bruce's
This movie has some decent dramatic moments even given how broadly everyone is drawn. It's a good counterpoint to the moment earlier in the movie, where Bruce is forced by his own past to admit he's Batman as though it's a crime, but no one can hear him.
@@MegaZeta And all so he can save the Graysons from Two-Face and not see another family and child suffer too.
3:00-3:20 that acting and that laugh alone are perfect for a live action version of the Mark Hamill joker
Erik Lehman jim would of been a awesome joker
@@asee818 nah just because other kids think that way doesn't mean he is gonna be awesome.
Lol you kids don't even read comics lol
You can go ahead and lie about it lol
@@bowens9211 comics suck
@@bowens9211 not every one reads comics.
@@bowens9211 plus how can he not be joker? The guys already a nut in real life?
2:59 Pretty much every Batman cosplayer
2:59 Jim Carrey just being himself
I still believe that Val Kilmer has the best voice to play Batman: He does it practicly efortless.
I 100% agree
And bale the worst!!!
@@rafaelcelio4607 He had it fine in Batman Begins. I don't know what he was thinking for the other two movies but it gave us memes so I guess that's a blessing
@@rafaelcelio4607 Bale is one of my favorites
@@jackraider1039 it's Nice to read that :D
We can criticize this movie for its many faults, but let's be real - those of that got to experience this as kids with limited comic/game adaptations during the time, this movie was fun as a kid.
yep
I damn near wore the tape down, I would put it on every Saturday morning
I couldn't wrap my head around Bruce being a different looking person, at age 4, I was stuck in gear 1 & literally supressed the memory of this movie until years later in 05 finding out this move actually happened .
2:59 Me when I tried to audition to play as Batman 🤣
Jim Carrey was brilliant as the riddler.
Sure it’s not what you would expect now a days but he took the script and made the best of it.
"I won't kill you. But I don't have to save you."
Oblique Applications + Riddler’s Mind * IM GAY!!!! : Riddler : “AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!”
1:41 Me after stubbing my little toe at 3 am while trying to steal cheese from the fridge
1:46 freaked out without the fear gas.
As a kid at first I thought the reason why the Riddler was screaming in fear was because Batman was about to do more damage to him but as an adult I realize why he was really screaming in fear see now he inherited the memories that Bruce had when he was a boy of his fear of bats and now the Riddler's experiencing them first-hand Riddler has got a far worse fate than death and that's having his brains melted so bad he don't know which way is up
The teacher: Alright, does anybody here knows what sounds does a cow make?
The special ed kid: 1:41
XD
UNDERRATED
This comment made me laugh hysterically like the Joker lol
my god man LOL
XD
"Ugh, it smells like batman forever down here"
that got me
hahah Instant classic line. That whole robot chicken sketch was good but what about the two face skit?
What I liked about this particular scene was that it really showed how far from sanity Nigma was. His Defeat and losing all of his knowledge made him so weak, it ignited him to lose his mind even further, turning him into a complete lunatic. I love it.
Just like Batman, he’s Batman lol
I interpret it this way: he wanted to be Batman (or/and Bruce) so bad, he ended up mixing things up after his trauma of seeing the Batman "becoming" (in his head) the flying bat.
In the comics when Riddler finds out that Batman is Bruce Wayne, Batman convinces him that even though he knows, he can't tell anyone because "A riddle everyone knows the answer to is worthless."
So the Riddler was Batman the whole time.What a twist!
- M. Night Shyamalan
1:41
When all the toilet paper is sold out.
1:06 Jeffree Star after his empire falls.
Just so legendary
😂😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼
HAHAHAHHSJD
Edward Nygma is both funny and scary, and I can't say there are many characters who can evoke those two reactions.
2:59 had me in stitches 🤣🤣🤣
Textbook Jim Carrey moment.
Even though its flaws are more visible now, I still enjoy this movie. As a standalone movie, it's a decent superhero movie, and it has plenty of good moments. It's unfortunate how this movie keeps getting lumped with Batman and Robin largely bc it has the same director. That movie was a disaster. This movie was a solid effort to portray a more heroic Batman, and I think it's fine for what it is.
My thoughts exactly! Thank you
i took a shot every time you said movie & i’m hospitalised now
I don't see the problems with batman and robin I still really enjoy it.
Ditto. Despite the silliness among a few other things there are some very good scenes such as the Bruce Wayne and Alfred scenes, Arkham Asylum being creepy, Freeze's path toward redemption when he helps Batman cure Alfred, Freeze's anger towards Batman when he allegedly killed his wife but the moment he says "YOU LIE!!" to Ivy it shows his way of saying "Look, I may hate Batman but I know for a fact he does not kill and he would never do a cold blooded thing like that." but the end is classic when he says to Ivy "I am your new cellmate and I have come to make your life a living hell. Prepare for a brutal harvest. Winter has come at last!" That look of fear Ivy has after Mr. Freeze says that is classic and she is clearly sharting herself at that moment another good scene in Batman and Robin is the motorcycle race scene.
Batman and Robin was the first Batman I watched and it was when I was a kid when Batman was really cool. Although it gets off to a decent start I didn't like the whole Batman and Robin fighting over Poison Ivy thing and got sort of bored. I watched Batman Forever a few years later and loved it. I think Batman Forever although a little cheesy is enjoyable to watch.
1:21 - "Poor Edward. I had to save them both. You see, I'm both Bruce Wayne and Batman. Not because I had to be. Now...because I choose to be."
That line was awesome
Combine that with the youthful enthusiasm that Robin brings to the table, it only makes sense that George Clooney's Batman would be considerably more relaxed in his Batman persona.
* Edward Looks At Him Confused And Screams , BATMAN TOASTED HIS BRAIN! *
This actually ends the conflict Bruce had in the Tim Burton movies. He always thought he had to be Batman by obligation, but he now realizes that he's only Batman because he chooses to be.
@@Bobsheaux Agreed.
That final shot STILL gets my heart pumping!
That is a killer final shot.
Alfred watching like a perv when they make out 😂
He's watching like a Dad, mildly amused at his son's womanizing ways.
Whats wrong about that?
Love is love
Alfred likes to fuck all things Living
Isn't she her fucking niece?
No, you’re thinking of Barbara.
That ole horndog Alfred ain’t getting anything anytime soon so why spoil his fun?
When you realized that Val Kilmer's voice had the essence of Kevin Conroy
Only to find out that he's having trouble speaking nowadays 1:41
That’s such a shame
I feel bad for Val but the truth is that Hollywood lifestyle catches up to you, man. An average human being has far bigger life expectancy than a successful Hollywood star especially the ones in 50s,60s,70s and 80s, sometimes even 90s.
Not anymore. A company successfully restored his voice based on archive recordings, so he will have his voice back soon.
0:37 And consequently, Robin stared in fear as he witnessed Batman breaking his only limit: killing.
And of all people, it had to be Bruce's old friend.
Actually, the Burton/Shumocher Batman has never had a rule about killing, he's been doing it since the first movie.
Really the only two villains he _didn't_ intentionally kill were Nigma and Mr Freeze. _(He definitely knew Freeze would kill Ivy when he arranged for them to be in the same cell.)_
Technically, he didn't kill him. He just fell to his death trying to catch his coin.
I have to admit, the part where he screams at 1:41 made me laugh. Something about it is just so silly!
Jim Carrey performance as the Riddler was epic despite what people say
In a better movie he probably would’ve done a decent job.
@@hasthehighground8560 In real life, I don’t know anyone who asked.
@@GlitchanBlack why does it matter if people ask?
2:53 I'M BATMAN!
Easily the best part of the movie.
How Did He Get Out Of A Straight Jacket By The Way?!
Ready Player Two
Batman (from How It Should Have Ended) - "No, I'M Batman!"
I really love this part. Edward Nygma in straitjacket
3:00
Love how when Batman "kills" Two-face Robin just has this look on his face like: "Holy sh*t! Did he seriously just kill his friend?"
Well, it was to end Harvey’s suffering over thinking Batman cut half of his face.
@@GlitchanBlack and not to mention Batman I think was also very angry FOR Robin being in pain for Two-Face killing Dick’s parents, so Bruce didn’t want Dick to suffer anymore. That’s how much he loves him…like a son. Basically Bruce said “This is for you, my son.” I won’t let Harvey hurt you anymore.” “I’ll kill him for you.”
I think the face is a look of vengeful satisfaction.
Your next Robin lol
This scene terrified me as a kid just seeing riddler’s deformed head and then seeing him scream in fear broke me as a kid. Now watching this movie I’ve gain a lot of respect for it and I still consider this movie good even when I was a kid this was my favourite Batman movie.
0:04 when you react to your favorite meme
Just spam the Botton
2:59
His grasp of sanity remains...absolute.
Isn’t that right Agent Stone?
@@GMmaster99 🗿
“Batman Forever had no dark moments.”
*watches this scene, the wake flashbacks/falling in the hole then seeing the bat, the Greysons falling to their deaths, the Arkham end scene with the Riddler*
“Uhhh.......”
It's actually those moments (along with Jim Carry's performance as the Riddler) that made Forever one of my favorites. Especially the Arkham ending showing an utterly broken Riddler, something about it was funny...and incredibly dark (more so considering on one script I believe the brain damage actually killed him).
Batman Forever was originally supposed to be a much darker film than it ended up being apparently.
That Arkham scene with the music actually freaked me out as a kid.
It had some redeemable moments.
The riddler’s scream gives me chills because he sounds genuinely terrified.
1:41- me when I am about to tell my crush how I really feel and she introduces me to her new boyfriend
That was deep
I'm sad that I know the feeling.
U ok bro?😂
Lmaooo
3:25 "you're secret is safe he is definitely a wacko" imagine saying that in 2020.
That a technical term??
And coming from a psychologist of all people.
Not really that weird she was talking to Bruce as a love interest not as a professional your comment is funny as hell though
It should still be said in 2020. Crazy, wacko, lunatic, insane. These terms describe these people and should still be used. Just because a bunch of insecure, depressed millennials (my generation) didn't like being called 'crazy' by judgmental assholes doesn't mean the entire category of description should be abandoned.
@@TheFirstCause this is a tired narrative and you know it’s not even true. We don’t care what anyone calls us at all.
This will always be my favorite batman movie because as a kid you just get obsessed with certain things and this movie was one, the dark knight will be my favorite batman movie as an adult
I know what you mean. When I was a kid I loved this movie and Two-Face was always my favorite Batman villain from this movie. As an adult now I can see that they messed up Two-Face's character big time, but as a kid, man, he was the best in this movie. The way TLJ delivers some of his lines is just awesome. And this death is a classic.
Lol, Joel Schumacher had been tasked with making a Batman movie for kids, so if you liked it, then he succeeded.
@@kadejito1 lol so funny hahaha omg lmao hahaha
@@kadejito1 That is why Batman Forever is much better then Batman and Robin. As a kid I watched Batman and Robin first and didn't really like it. However, I watched Batman Forever after I rode the Riddler's Revenge at six flags and I loved that movie.
Batman Forever was a really good movie (and Val Kilmer is a very underrated batman) but it all started becoming shit with that crap Batman and Robin
Always loved the ending when it showed the Dynamic Duo running off into the darkness, into future adventures. Was pretty cool for me as a kid because Robin’s my favorite DC hero and this movie was his origin story. Hope that whenever they do get around to having another live action Robin origin movie, they end it with a similar shot. Would be pretty cool.