Standing at 11% on Rotten Tomatoes, this cartoonish mess is still considered by many to be the worst Batman film people bother to remember, killing the franchise before Christopher Nolan’s miraculous 2005 reboot – and forcing Schumacher to actually apologize to fans on the DVD commentary.
However, if you watch for Schwarzenegger’s all-in ridiculous performance, it makes for a very laughable guilty pleasure.
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