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You can play any character as gay if you just think about wieners the entire time you're acting.Well that's interesting
For “Batman Forever,” the openly gay Schumacher introduced nipples to the costumes worn by Batman and Robin, leaning into the longstanding latent homoeroticism between the two characters. (In 2006, Clooney told Barbara Walters that he had played Batman as gay.)
You can play any character as gay if you just think about wieners the entire time you're acting.
You can play any character as gay if you just think about wieners the entire time you're acting.
I think you’re confusing this with Batman & Robin. Batman Forever was Val Kilmer and the Banipples weren’t a thing until the Clooney movie.Well that's interesting
For “Batman Forever,” the openly gay Schumacher introduced nipples to the costumes worn by Batman and Robin, leaning into the longstanding latent homoeroticism between the two characters. (In 2006, Clooney told Barbara Walters that he had played Batman as gay.)
I pulled it from the article, so I don't know why you think I made a mistake.I think you’re confusing this with Batman & Robin. Batman Forever was Val Kilmer and the Banipples weren’t a thing until the Clooney movie.
Also probably partly why it bombed so bad. Didn’t make sense to do this given the plot.
Well that's interesting
For “Batman Forever,” the openly gay Schumacher introduced nipples to the costumes worn by Batman and Robin, leaning into the longstanding latent homoeroticism between the two characters. (In 2006, Clooney told Barbara Walters that he had played Batman as gay.)