Batman vs. Two-Face (2017)
Former Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent, one side of his face scarred by acid, goes on a crime spree based on the number '2'. All of his actions are decided by the flip of a defaced, two-headed silver dollar.
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If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
If your looking for what Batman has become since the 80's stop now. This is a movie in the style of the 60's Batman reprising most of not all of the cast of the 60's and many more famous names from then. The cartoon is done in the style from the show Archer with a bit of the goofy stupidity that is Archer ( the character not the show). If you want nostalgia with a modern twist you got it here
This movie was definitely a good end to Adam West career as Batman. Like my review of The Carpeted Crusader, you don't need to be a fan of the original Adam West projects to like this movie. In fact, I am glad that they managed to get William Shatner who was never in the original to be Two-Face in this movie. The rest of the voice actors were good as well. Side Note: I think Dr. Quinnzel is hot in the movie.I am also glad they included the sound effect words whenever they punched someone.My questions still remain to be asked cheek my review from the previous one. My favorite scene is the last battle with all the villains. In fact, this movie is much better than Batman and Harley Quinn (see my review).If you are a fan of the original Batman with Adam West, Burt Ward, and Julie Newmar then this movie and the one before it is definitely for you since they also have up to date animation and technology used.
Batman VS. Two-Face is the sequel to last year's Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders and a great tribute to the late Adam West, AKA-The Bright Knight.In this film, the Dynamic Duo (voiced by the great Adam West and Burt Ward, again reprising their iconic roles from the classic 60's TV series) come face-to-face (no pun intended) with Two-Face, district attorney and Bruce Wayne's best friend Harvey Dent (voiced by James T. Kirk himself, William Shatner).After an accident in Hugo Strange's laboratory, Harvey is scarred by a toxic gas that leaves him disfigured and with a split-personality. It is up to our heroes, Batman and Robin, to put a stop to Two-Face's crimes, but that might prove difficult for Batman, as he must confront his former best friend.This film is a great little animated movie, just like Return of the Caped Crusaders. I am a huge Batman fan. I love everything Batman, and that includes both his dark and light portrayals. Whenever there is a new Batman, I race to watch it. I grew up with the 60's TV series. Adam West and Burt Ward were my boyhood heroes and to me (even still today) they ARE Batman and Robin. Last year's Return of the Caped Crusaders was a fantastic return of West and Ward voicing their respective superheroes. I was over the moon, and thoughts of nostalgia came back to me. And now, with this brand new Batman VS. Two-Face, this is the BEST tribute Adam West could ask for.I really enjoyed the introduction of Two-Face/Harvey Dent into this universe, as he had never appeared in the original television show. I also loved that other characters such as Hugo Strange and Harley Quinn (here as Dr. Harleen Quinzel) were featured. In a way, a lot of this really ties Batman '66 into more of the comic book lore of the character.I loved this film, and it was great to see Adam West in his final adventure as Batman, the Bright Knight.10/10
Batman vs Two-Face brought back some of the original castings from the series. It was always funny and bright just like in the series. While the movie exceeded my own expectations Adam West has had the best tribute. The Dark Knight and The Boy Wonder continue having they're old lines like"Great Scott!". Great animating and great voice acting. This movie deserves a 8.5.