
Of course, it goes without saying that Edward babbles on incoherently about his invention while gushing over Bruce Wayne, much in the same fashion as a woman would gush over Johnny Depp. As Bruce is doing this, Edward shakes in his cubicle before finally mustering the courage to stop hyperventilating and shake Bruces hand. Take for example, the scene where Bruce Wayne makes his rounds to inspect the progress his employees are making in their various projects. Nygma is one copy of Photoshop away from having Bruce Waynes face shopped onto the bodies of Playgirl centerfolds. A workaholic that has pin-ups of his boss and idol that are from various magazines. Lets explore this, shall we? Edward Nygma, professional (insert generic job to serve the plot) in the tech division of Wayne Enterprises, no wife or children. Im not here to mince words, it wastes both of our time, so I wont.


We are about to go on a journey into what screenwriter Akiva Goldsman and director Joel Schumacher were thinking when they made this movie. On the surface, some may say that the film is just Burtons films with the camp factor turned up.

Not quite the debacle of Batman and Robin, but not quite the real, actual Batman movie that resembles the two films Tim Burton directed in any way shape or form. The subtle Batman movie directed by Joel Schumacher. Batman Forever: Batman, under the direction of Joel Schumacher, adopts a bisexual lifestyle.
