MY TEN FAVORITE QUOTES FROM MY TWO FAVORITE BATMAN FILMS MADE IN THE 90'S
- K.G. Lewis
- Mar 12
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 26
I loved two of the four Batman films. 'Batman' and 'Batman Forever' are awesome. True to the comic lore. 'Batman Returns' is good but disjointed. 'Batman and Robin' is...weird. More cartoony then anything else, I guess. These are my favorite lines from My favorite two films. The first had a lot more memorable lines in my opinion. 10. 'For if knowledge is power, then a god am... I!' - Riddler to Batman ('Batman Forever' 1995) 9. 'Now comes the part where I relieve you, the little people, of the burden of your failed and useless lives. But, as my plastic surgeon always said: if you gotta go, go with a smile.' - Joker to Gotham ('Batman' 1989) 8. 'Winged freak terrorizes? Wait till they get a load of me!' - Joker talks to Himself ('Batman' 1989) 7. 'I made you, you made me first.- Batman to Joker ('Batman' 1989) 6. 'Poor Edward. I had to save them both. You see, I'm both Bruce Wayne and Batman. Not because I have to be. Now... because I choose to be.' - Batman to Riddler ('Batman Forever' 1995) 5. ‘Tell me something, my friend. You ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?’ – Joker to Bruce Wayne (‘Batman’ 1989)
4. ‘One man is born a hero, his brother a coward. Babies starve, politicians grow fat. Holy men are martyred, and junkies grow legion. Why? Why, why, why, why, why? Luck! Blind, stupid, simple, doo-dah, clueless luck!’ – Two Face to a Bank Guard (‘Batman Forever’ 1995) 3. ‘Broken wings mend in time. One day Robin will fly again. I promise.’ – Alfred to Dick in (‘Batman Forever’ 1995) 2. ‘Then it will happen this way: You make the kill, but your pain doesn't die with Harvey, it grows. So you run out into the night to find another face, and another, and another, until one terrible morning you wake up and realize that revenge has become your whole life. And you won't know why.’ – Bruce to Dick in (‘Batman Forever’ 1995) 1. 'I have no wish to fill my few remaining years grieving for the loss of old friends. Or their sons'. - Alfred Pennyworth 'Batman' (1989)
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