Val Kilmer the Real Deal

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Batman Forever 1995

Forever, The Best Batman

Story First-time Batman/Bruce Wayne, Val Kilmer, in his only outing as the Caped Crusader, is effectively brooding as he ponders strange dreams about his parents' death and escapes his own near-demise at the hands of Two-Face, Tommy Lee Jones, a former district attorney driven insane and turned into a master criminal when a gangster throws acid in his face.

Meanwhile, as sexy psychologist Chase Meridian, Nicole Kidman, tries to analyze and seduce both Bruce Wayne and Batman, Wayne Enterprises employee Edward Nygma , Jim Carrey, reacts badly to getting fired, using his self-invented mind-energy device to transform into the super-intelligent Riddler.

The Riddler teams up with Two-Face to bring down Batman and drain the minds of Gotham City residents with his device, while Batman gets some much-needed help in the form of circus performer Dick Grayson, Chris O'Donnell, out for vengeance after being orphaned by Two-Face.

Cast Val Kilmer, Nicole Kidman, Chris O'Donnell, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey and Drew Barrymore.

Our Two Cents This is a more serious film than its' predecessors, dynamic, romantic with a little humor mixed in.  The cast is phenomenal - taking their characters to a whole new level.  We think that Batman Forever will remain forever the best.

FYI Kilmer and Jones also appeared together in The Missing

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