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Batman Forever (1995) I own NOTHING! All rights go Tim Burton, Jon Peters, Peter Guber, Sam Hamm, Daniel Waters, Wesley Strick, Danny Elfman, DC Comics, Warner Bros. and Warner Discovery!
Chapter 1: Intro/Two Face's Escape
NOTE #1: The title, opening credit and ending credit fonts are the same as in the first two films but white like the previous film.
NOTE #2: The background tint in the movie is the same tint as that of the live action 1995 Judge Dredd movie.
NOTE #3: Scenes as a whole in the movie are no longer tilted neither do they tilt back and forth, swerve, wiggle or tilt zoom in/out be it for a few exceptions.
NOTE #4: In any character's appearance description, be it male or female, the character's undergarment wearing of any kind and of any color is implicitly described.
[The Warner Bros. A Time Warner Entertainment Company Logo fades out, like in the previous two films, transitioning to Arkham Asylum two years ago. Cue Danny Elfman's music.]
At Arkham Asylum, during a violent thunderstorm, its engraved logo on the front gates lock is seen as the dimly lit lantern hangs under the gates gothic logo with the violent thunderstorm causing it to swing side to side as well as the asylum being shown, which looks like Arkham Asylum from the real Batman Forever but made from practical effects instead of CGI. Then the screen zooms in on the outside of Two-Face's cell from the outside, which is right next to a hallway with a glass floor. In the hallway Dr. Burton, who looks like Dr. Burton from the real Batman Forever, is seen walking past four cells on the hallway's glass floor. Then the scene cuts to a close up of a suspicious Dr. Burton as he continues walking down the glass hallway. Afterwards Dr. Burton approaches the Bald Arkham Asylum Security Guard Wearing Arkham Asylum Security Guard Uniform, who looks like the real Bald Arkham Asylum Security Guard Arkham Asylum Security Guard Uniform, to ask where the other guard who is guarding Two-Face's cell is. "Where's the other guard?" Dr. Burton asked as he makes it to the Bald Arkham Asylum Security Guard Arkham Asylum Security Guard Uniform, where he stops approaching him while the latter steps aside from Two-Face's cell, turning to Dr. Burton to answer his question, with the doctor turning to him to hear his answer afterwards. "He's inside watching him, sir." The Bald Arkham Asylum Security Guard Arkham Asylum Security Guard Uniform answered as he unlocks and opens the door to Two-Face's cell with the key to it with his right hand after getting it from his holster with his right hand so Dr. Burton can check on Two-Face, all while he turns away from the latter's cell in fear. "Hell of a night out there, Doc." The Bald Arkham Asylum Security Guard Arkham Asylum Security Guard Uniform added as he turns to Dr. Burton while nodding and holding the nob of Two-Face's cell with his right hand, where he steps away slightly from the door, still holding the door open with his right hand as he sees Dr. Burton looking away from the former district attorney's cell. "Hell's in here..."
Dr. Burton replied in calm fear as he continues look away from Two-Face's cell in fear until he turns around enters the latter's cell, prompting the Bald Arkham Asylum Security Guard Arkham Asylum Security Guard Uniform to close the cell's door with his right hand, locking it again with the cell's key with his right hand offscreen afterwards. "Mr. Dent?" Dr. Burton asked as he got no answer from Two-Face while the scene cuts to him sitting in a metal chair in the middle of his cell in darkness facing away with his head lowered down and his back hunched. "Counselor?" Dr. Burton asked with his head tilted to the left as he continues to approach Two-Face and got no answer from the latter, prompting him to approach him while the scene cuts to the screen zooming in on the flashes of lightning revealing what appears to be white bedsheets wrapped around Two-Face's lower chest with two white bedsheets hanging from the ceiling. "Harvey?" Dr. Burton asked as he continues to approach Two-Face while smiling nervously briefly and got no answer from the latter, where the scene cuts to the screen zooming in on the flashes of lightning revealing Two-Face wearing what appears to be his Arkham Asylum inmate uniform. "Two-Face?" Dr. Burton asked rhetorically but softly with his head tilted to the left as he smiles with reluctant sympathy while reaching his right hand out to put his right hand on Two-Face's left shoulder to try and get him to answer his questions, but when Dr. Burton did, what appears to be Two-Face is pulled up by the two white bedsheets hanging from the ceiling to the ceiling, leaving the screen upwards after a close up of Dr. Burton putting his right hand on his left shoulder, making Dr. Burton gasp in startledness while looking up at the ceiling. Then it is revealed that who was supposedly Two-Face is actually the Tied Up & Gagged Arkham Asylum Security Guard With Short Brown Hair Wearing Two-Face's Arkham Asylum Inmate Uniform, who looks likes the Tied Up & Gagged Arkham Asylum Security Guard With Short Light Brown Hair from the real Batman Forever, wearing Two-Face's Arkham Asylum inmate uniform, not wearing pants, revealing his white boxers with small red polka dots and tied up by four white bedsheets by his upper body and arms and one white bedsheet by his ankles the same way he was in the real Batman Forever and gagged by one white bedsheet by the mouth the same way he was in the real Batman Forever after being pulled up to the ceiling fan of Two-Face's cell the same way as in the real Batman Forever by what was actually a light brown rope attached to the four white bedsheets tying him up by the upper body and arms after Two-Face got his Two-Face suit back from the Tied Up & Gagged Arkham Asylum Security Guard With Short Brown Hair Wearing Two-Face's Arkham Asylum Inmate Uniform, with the latter hanging lifeless from the ceiling fan as it spins him around, all while Dr. Burton looks up and watches it doing so in confusion and shock, tilting in a circular motion in the process. Afterwards the scene cuts to the rectangular roof skylight of Two-Face's cell, which Two-Face smashed open to escape Arkham Asylum, leaving half of it destroyed and letting out sparks of electricity the same way as in the real Batman Forever, all while the flashes of lightning reveal this. Then Dr. Burton stops watching the ceiling fan of Two-Face's cell spinning the Tied Up & Gagged Arkham Asylum Security Guard With Short Brown Hair Wearing Two-Face's Arkham Asylum Inmate Uniform in confusion and shock and turns to the left side of the cell's wall where he briefly screams and covers his mouth with the side of his right hand in horror as the flashes of lightning reveals the words "The BAT MuSt DIE", written in the Tied Up & Gagged Arkham Asylum Security Guard Wearing Two-Face's Arkham Asylum Inmate Uniform's blood by Two-Face the same way as in the real Batman Forever as the writing of blood on the wall reveals the security guard died of blood loss after Two-Face stabbed him with an unknown sharp object before escaping.
[The Warner Bros. Presents credits appear, like in the previous two films, screen fades to black. Cue Danny Elfman's music.]
A Tim Burton Film
A Guber-Peters Company Production
[Company, director and producer credits fade away]
[Intro takes place deep inside Bruce Wayne's brain, not as an internal organ, but as his literal mind, which is entirely CGI. Cast credits fade in and out after each cast credit, like in the first two films.]
Michael Keaton
[The opening zooms in on Bruce Wayne's palish-dark blue frontal lobe and light blue temporal lobe, with the brain itself surrounded by his dark purple meninges.]
Billy Dee Williams
[The opening zooms in on Bruce Wayne's palish-dark blue frontal lobe then moves up to show his dark blue optic chiasm, with the brain itself surrounded by his dark purple meninges.]
Jim Carrey
[The opening moves up to show Bruce Wayne's dark blue optic chiasm, dark yellow hypothalamus and white thalamus then cuts to zooms out of his palish-dark green front brainstem and pale red basilar artery, with the brain itself surrounded by his dark purple meninges.]
Brad Dourif
Nicole Kidman
Chris O'Donnell
[The opening zooms out of Bruce Wayne's palish-dark green front brainstem and pale red basilar artery with the brain itself surrounded by his dark purple meninges. Screen fades to black.]
Batman Forever
[The "Batman" section appears like the first film but the "Forever" section appears like in the real Batman Forever.]
[Screen fades to black. Opening continues the cast credits deeper inside Bruce Wayne's brain where his brain neurons are, not as nerve cells, but also as his literal mind.] Based Upon Characters Appearing In Magazines Published By DC Comics Inc.
[The opening zooms in on Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons with light turquoise electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing light turqouise, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark yellow extracellular fluid.]
Michael Gough
Pat Hingle
[The opening moves down to show Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons with light turquoise electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing light turquoise, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark yellow extracellular fluid.]
Drew Barrymore
Debi Mazar
[The opening moves under three of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons to show their light turquoise electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing light turquoise, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark yellow extracellular fluid.]
Michelle Pfeiffer
Kim Basinger
[The opening moves under two of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons to show their light turquoise electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing light turquoise, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark yellow extracellular fluid. Cast credits disappear and crew credits appear.]
Casting By
Marion Dougherty
[The opening zooms in on one of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons pallidus neurons with light turquoise electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing light turquoise, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark yellow extracellular fluid.]
Special Two-Face MakeUp & Effects Produced By
Stan Winston
[The opening zooms in on one of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons with light turquoise electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing light turquoise, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark yellow extracellular fluid then moves under the dark brown globus pallidus neuron that it zoomed in on.]
Costume Designer
Bob Ringwood
[The opening moves under the dark brown globus pallidus neuron that it zoomed in on then moves under it and two of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons with light turquoise electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing light turquoise, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark yellow extracellular fluid.]
Music By
Danny Elfman
[The opening moves under three of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons with light turquoise electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing light turquoise, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark yellow extracellular fluid.]
Film Editor
Mark Stevens
[The opening zooms out of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons with light turquoise electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing light turqouise, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark yellow extracellular fluid while moving under one of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark brown globus pallidus neurons backwards. Screen fades to black.]
Production Designer
Bo Welch
[The opening rapidly moves down passed three of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of pale purple lentiform nucleus neurons with pale red orange electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing pale red orange, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark purple extracellular fluid.]
Co-Producer
Larry Franco
[The opening zooms in on a set of four of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of pale purple lentiform nucleus neurons stacked on top of each other with pale red orange electrical impulses running down their axons as well as flashing pale red orange, with the neurons themselves surrounded by dark purple extracellular fluid.]
Director of Photography
Stefan Czapsky
[The opening zooms in on the pale purple lentiform nucleus neuron stacked on the bottom to show its pale red orange electrical impulses running down its axon as well as flashing pale red orange, with the neuron itself surrounded by dark purple extracellular fluid then cuts to showing the pale purple lentiform nucleus neuron it zoomed in on changing from pale purple to white in black extracellular fluid with light gray and pale red orange electrical impulses running down its axon as well as flashing pale red orange.]
Executive Producers
Jon Peters
And
Peter Guber
[The opening shows the white lentiform nucleus neuron spinning around with light gray and pale red orange electrical impulses running down its axon as well as flashing pale red orange, with the neuron itself surrounded by black extracellular fluid.]
Executive Producers
Benjamin Melniker
And
Michael E. Ulsan
[The opening moves to the left to show two of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of blue thalamic nucleus cells with pale blue electrical impulses running down their axons as well as the second one flashing light yellow, with the neuron themselves surrounded by light blue and black extracellular fluid.]
Based On Batman Characters
Created By
Bob Kane
[The opening moves to the left to show two of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of blue thalamic nucleus cells with pale blue electrical impulses running down their axons as well as the first one flashing magenta, with the neuron themselves surrounded by light blue and black extracellular fluid.]
Screenplay By
Daniel Waters
Story By
Daniel Waters And Sam Hamm
[The opening moves to the left to show two more of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of blue thalamic nucleus cells with pale blue electrical impulses running down their axons, with the neuron themselves surrounded by light blue and black extracellular fluid.]
Produced By
Denise Di Novi
And
Tim Burton
[The opening zooms in on the two of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of blue thalamic nucleus cells with pale blue electrical impulses running down their axons, with the neuron themselves surrounded by light blue and black extracellular fluid. Screen fades to black.]
Directed By
Tim Burton
[The opening spin zooms in on one of Bruce Wayne's tens of thousands of dark magenta purkinje cell neurons with a dark turquoise soma and pale yellow electrical impulses running down their axons, with the neuron itself surrounded by light black extracellular fluid. Screen fades to black.]
Is this movie going to be nothing but an intro and a villain's escape? Stay tuned for Max Shreck's Funeral!
