Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Ortiz
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Celia
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Brooklynn
There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
Paul Magne Haakonsen
If you were a fan of the 1960s Batman TV show with Adam West, then you will also love this 2017 animated movie. It was very much right on the money, and had captured the essence of that cheesy Batman show from way back when.Sure, it was a hilarious idea about being able to suck the evil out of the villains of Gotham, and it fitted right into that goofy 1960s Batman show.They had some very good voice acting for this animated movie, which really worked well in favor of the overall enjoyment of "Batman vs. Two-Face". And for as an animated movie, then having proper voice acting is a must.I will say that they also had good drawing style and animation, which actually did appeal to make, and it made watching it all the more easy and enjoyable.All in all, "Batman vs. Two-Face" as actually an adequate animated movie and turned out to be rather entertaining.
mkurland23
This film is the perfect way to cap off the career of Adam West. With the script by Michael Jelenic & James Tucker (inspired by a story by Harlan Ellison), and a supporting cast of Burt Ward, Julie Newmar & William Shatner as "Two-Face," there can be no better way to bid farewell to the Caped Crusader. At the film's end, comes this heartfelt goodbye: "Rest Well, Bright Knight." We'll never forget you, Adam. Godspeed.
OneEightNine Media
Batman vs Two face Thankfully this film is not as bad as the other Adam West anime film DC vomited at us last year. Nope. In fact it was down right okay. Or maybe DC has set the bar so so soooo low that their lukewarm films are coming off as semi-watchable. Whatever the case I don't give a sh#t anymore because I haven't spent a penny on anything to come out of the DC camp in over a year. The idiots do not even realize how much money they are hemorrhaging because of their cash-grab/pump it out business model. At this rate it is not even worth going to a screening anymore. DC stuff have become wait-for-TV events at best.
toogoodu-56389
Brilliance beyond compare! Classic Batman with all the trimmings! How could you NOT love this?!Too bad Adam West passed on, it would have been a much better fitting tribute to have a few more of these classic camp tributes to the Batman universe. But for what happiness he brought us in his work as actor and voice actor as Batman, he will live forever.I do have to say though, it baffles the heck out of me how DC/WB can be superlatively awesome in animation, and suck so very badly with the latest horrific endeavors in live action movies. I will never understand it.The other voice actors they found for the roles of those who have already passed on, again is beyond brilliant, I would swear I'm hearing the voice of the actual original actor!Lee Meriweather was a treat! I did not expect to "see" her in any of these animated resurrections! How purrfect it was to see her in Catwoman form again.As for Ms. Julie Newmar, the original, the best, the most fantastic Catwoman ever.....I never thought it possible that I could love Catwoman any more than I did, but after seeing this, I'm just in love all over again.The camp, the cheese, the wit, the cliche's, and that Batmobile! FREEKING FANTASTIC!