- Batmobile (Batman Forever)
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altcat=BatmobileAs the 1990s Batman films were handed over to directorJoel Schumacher fromTim Burton , the design for theBatmobile became increasingly fanciful, as decorative lighting was added to the vehicle's rims, sides and front edge, and the wing-shaped fins reached further into the air. New abilities included a grappling hook allowing the Batmobile to drive up walls, as well as the speed to perform large jumps from surface to surface during chases acrossGotham City 's elevated freeways and gigantic statues.Features
This Batmobile sought to accentuate its intricate lines. To do this, the filmmakers equipped it with engine panels, wheels, and undercarriage were indirectly lit so that they appeared to glow blue. The "
Batman Forever " car also had a split cockpit [ [http://www.chicksdigthecar.com/dash.aspx Chicks Did the Car! Dashboard] ] [ [http://www.chickslovethecar.com/kilmer.asp?mode=dash Kilmer Car - Batmobile Dashboard] ] canopy, separate fenders, and jet exhaust. The roof fin could be opened into a "V" shape for a more contemporary look. The wheels were made to keep the bat emblems upright when the wheels are turning. The bat-emblem hubcaps was a counter-rotating gear that transferred into a stationary point. The two-seat cockpit featured a rear-view monitor, system diagnostics display, and custom gauge cluster.H R Giger was chosen to design the Batmobile in the very early stages of production. He left due to creative differences. His designs are on his official website in illustrated and 3D Graphic Art form.Role in "Batman Forever"
As previously mentioned, this Batmobile possesses the ability to drive up walls, as
Batman alludes a dead-end provided byTwo-Face and his henchmen. Later on, we seeDick Grayson (unbeknowest to Bruce Wayne) take the Batmobile for a joy ride. Finally, it was destroyed when the Riddler deposited a sack full of explosives in the cockpit. "Batman Forever" is also notable for the phrase uttered by Batman (portrayed byVal Kilmer ) toDr. Chase Meridian (Nicole Kidman ) "It's the car, right? Chicks love the car."Fictional technical summary
Gadgetry
There were two primary avoidance/defense features [ [http://www.chickslovethecar.com/kilmer.asp?mode=gadget Kilmer Car - Batmobile Gadgets] ] [ [http://www.chicksdigthecar.com/gadget.aspx Chicks Dig the Car! - Gadgets] ] . First, it had the ability to lock all four wheels perpendicular to its centerline, to allow for quick sideways movement. Second, for more dire circumstances, the Batmobile could reroute the jet exhaust to under its front end and launch grappling cables at overhead anchors. With the nose up and the lines in place, the car could climb sheer vertical surfaces like building walls as if it were driving on flat ground.
pecifications
The "Batman Forever" Batmobile had a
Chevy 350 ZZ3 high-performance motor. It had high compression, 345 horsepower, aluminum heads, angled plugs and a good valve grind. The body is made from a high-temperature epoxy fiberglass laminate. All of the air was extracted though vacuum bagging.The wheel base is 118 inches, the average car wheel base measures around 103 (USDOT Data 1980-2000) inches. In all, its size was 7.62 m long and 3.20 m in height.
Carbon fiber was used to build the body of this particular Batmobile. Carbon fiber is the same material that's normally used forFormula One racing cars andF-16 jet fighters .*Length: 7.62 m
*Width: 94.4 in
*Height: 3.20 m
*Maximum Speed: 530 km/h with booster
*Engine:Off-road running engine
*Wheelbase: 118 in
*Tires: PivotableIn other media
*In the TV series "
The Drew Carey Show ",Drew Carey won the "Batman Forever " Batmobile as a prize.*In the cartoon "", the
Decepticon leaderMegatron 's vehicle mode looks similar to theJoel Schumacher version.*In "Legends of the Dark Knight", an episode of "
The New Batman Adventures ", three teenagers discuss their ideas about what Batman is really like. They briefly meet an effeminate youth called "Joel" (in front of a "shoemakers shop, no less) whose idea of Batman consists mainly of a fascination with the tight rubber suits and aBatmobile that can drive up walls (as seen in "Batman Forever "). The other three kids treat Joel's ideas with utter disdain. The piece received mixed reviews from Bat-fans; some love what was done, while others consider it a "low blow" from the producers of the animated series. Joel has since reaffirmed that he wanted to produce an adaptation of '. The animated series' creatorBruce Timm stated in the DVD commentary for the episode that "Batman Forever" is one of his favorite Batman films Fact|date=August 2008; this is said as a joke, however, as he has stated elsewhere that he dislikes the film.Fact|date=August 2008References
External links
* [http://www.batmobilehistory.com/1995-batmobile.php Batmobiles 1995]
* [http://www.batmobilehistory.com/toysbf-batmobile.php Toys & Replicas]
* [http://www.batmobilehistory.com/toysbf-batmobile.php Batman Forever Concept Drawings]
* [http://www.thebatcave8k.com/kilmer.htm The Batcave - Kilmer Car]
* [http://ourworlds.topcities.com/batman/batmobile/bat_bm95.html The Batmobile of 1995]
* [http://www.hollywood-diecast.com/batman%20forever.htm Click on the title to see die-cast vehicles from that movie or TV series.]
* [http://www.chickslovethecar.com/KilmerBatmobile.aspx Batman Forever Batmobile Spec]
* [http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_17624-Made-for-Movie-Batmobile.html Made for Movie Batmobile in Batman Forever, Movie, 1995]
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