Kevin Feige thinks that "Batman & Robin" is one of the most important comic book movies ever made , but he might be the only one. I suppose you could argue "Batman & Robin" is important in the sense it demonstrated how not to make a superhero movie. The film was officially the fourth installment in the "Batman" movie franchise that kicked off in 1989 with Tim Burton's "Batman." After that film's sequel, 1992's "Batman Returns," scared the living hell out of kids worldwide and upset Warner Bros.' commercial partner, McDonald's, Burton was ousted as director and the reins were handed to Joel Schumacher.

Schumacher gets a lot of flack for his two Batman movies, but the fact is that 1995's "Batman Forever" is an oft-overlooked entry in the saga that is way more groundbreaking than you rea

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