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Batman & Robin (1997)
Ummm....The original Batman (1989) was cool...
I understand what Schumacher tried to do with this movie...it seems like a giant comic book, but...oh, hell...the movie is horrible. I don't think I've seen such bad performances in my entire life. I wasn't only disappointed by this movie, but mildly insulted that something like this was supposed to be a blockbuster at one point; yeah guys, maybe if we were all five. Whatever happened to the original Batman? Michael Keaton and Kim Bassinger? Yeah, see, back in the good old days, good comic book adaptation movies were made. Batman and Robin is TO BE AVOIDED LIKE THE PLAGUE
Loser (2000)
Cute movie
Loser didn't turn out to be the comedy I was expecting. I found very little of it actually funny, but I thought the onscreen chemistry between Jason Biggs and Mena Suvari was absolutely excellent. I'd recommend it for a cute movie to see with someone special, and for those of us that are Mena Suvari fans (isn't there a fan club yet?).
American Psycho (2000)
Murders and executions
First off, I'd like to say that this movie was not at all what I had expected it to be...from the reviews of the film I had read, I was expecting something that most critics would find tacky and overdrawn (I don't often agree with the critics), but was very surprised to find a hip, catchy movie. This film is already becoming a cult classic. Bale's portrayal of the eccentric Bateman is almost flawless; as you watch the movie, you can even sympathize with Bateman and almost want to be the hip, smooth talking, musically inclined money man himself (that is, until he starts to really lose himself). Also, as a side note, I thought Reese Witherspoon was exceptional in this movie, peeking in a role that she was born to play. This movie certainly isn't for everyone, and a lot of people won't enjoy/understand it, but it's probably one of the better movies I've seen in the past two years.