Batman vs. Two-Face (6/10)
If I had to sum this up in two words, it would be "delightfully stupid." However, you can tell by the rating that I'm still not that fond of it either.
To be clear, this deals with the 60s Batman incarnation in animated form, featuring the voiceovers of Adam West, Burt Ward, and William Shatner as Two-Face. I saw a few episode of the 60s show back in the 90s, I don't have any particular nostalgia for it, but I'm not really a purist as to Batman incarnations or whatnot, so I can roll with this movie being as bonkers as it is. And by bonkers, I mean absolutely bonkers. It's stupid, it's cheesy, it knows it, and for much of the runtime, I had a smirk. Why then, you might ask, haven't I ranked it higher?
The reason is that as things wore on, said insanity really started to wear on me. There's only so many times I can hear Robin exclaim "Holy [terminology] Batman!", or Bats using convoluted logic to thwart a convoluted scheme. The plot, such as it is, is largely held together by paperclips, and while I get that this is intentionally being goofy and whatnot, there's a noticeable lack of meat.
So, yeah. Dumb fun, with the dumbness and the funness sort of balancing each other out.