Unlike Superman or Spider-Man, Batman has never had a stand-out girlfriend, in fact the girl friends change in every movie, much like the James Boned women. With all my
Batman reviews completed for the month, here’s a quick post ranking all of
Batman’s theatrical girls friends in my own personal opinion from least
favorite to absolute favorite.
#12 Julie Madison played by Elle
Macpherson from "Batman and
Robin"
In this movie, Bruce Wayne has a rather pointless love interest, who has no bearing on the
film at all, and thus, there’s nothing else to say about her.
#11 Kitka played by Lee Meriwether from "Batman: The Movie"
There's a sub-plot in which Cat-woman has a relationship with Bruce Wane, all while posing as a girl named Kitka. While Bruce is head over heals for her, this relation is only leverage, and in the end, it becomes her most powerful weapon against our hero. While a solid portrayal of Cat-woman, she just can't rank any higher, as there's no real love in the relationship.
#10 Rachel Dawes played by Maggie Gyllenhaal from "The Dark
Knight"
The only cast change in this squeal was for Batman’s girlfriend Rachel. Originally,
she was played by Katie Holmes in “Batman Begins”, but now she’s played by
Maggie Gyllenhaal. Thankfully, she looks just like an older version of Katie
Holmes, and she even delivers a more dignified performance then her
predecessor. Having said that, I truthfully felt a little more chemistry
between Katie Holmes and Christion Bale, in fact, for all her faults, I
actually found Katie Holmes to be a pinch more memorable. That’s not to put
down Maggie Gyllenhaal, as she’s definitely a bright spot in regards to her
performance, but she just didn’t leave that big an impact on me either. Truthfully, I think it had more to do with the written character as opposed to the performance. I just felt that Rachel contributed more to “Batman Begins” as opposed to Rachel in "The Dark Knight".
#9 Selina Kyle played by Anne Hathaway from "The Dark Knight Rises"
Speaking personally, this is my absolute favorite portrayal of the character by a mile, although, I think she's just okay when viewed as a love interest. She and Batman do have chemistry when their just two vigilantes working together … and in that regard, they’re just a dynamite pair. Whenever they're on screen fighting together, infiltrating a bad guy base, or just plain walking together, it’s an absolute thrill. Also, I came from a generation that grew up with Anne Hathaway in Disney movies like “The Princess Diaries” and “Ella Enchanted”, so I couldn’t even imagine her pulling off a great Cat-Woman, but she really did. Every inflection she gives as this character is spot on, she has a lot of energy, and is clearly having a blast with this role. So, while obviously not best love-interest, this is still a shining performance in the actress’s carrier.
#8 Wonder Woman played by Gal Gadot from "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice"
The introduction of Wonder Woman played by Gal Gadot was absolutely my favorite part of this whole movie. Granted, she isn’t even in the film for very long, nor is she written into the film very well, but still, she absolutely thrilled me whenever she was on screen. Gal Gadot shined in the role, she had terrific chemistry with Bruce Wayne, and it was just plain awesome to see Wonder Woman fighting for the first time in a live action movie. Also, her theme song was freaking amazing! It’s actually kind of ironic that neither Batman nor Superman have any stand out music tracks in this movie, yet Wonder Woman has a score that left me exhilarated.
#7 Selina Kyle played by Michelle Pfeiffer from "Batman
Returns"
Our hero's only real character arc in this squeal is a relationship with Cat-Woman,
and more specifically her alter ego Selina Kyle. The two could relate to
living with split lives, and they even shared an engaging chemistry on screen,
but I just don’t think it was developed enough, especially when their story is
sidelined in favor of everyone else’s character arcs. Michelle Pfeiffer at least owned the role, and while not one of my favorite love interests, she certainly shined as a great villain ... but that's for another list.
#6 Batgirl voiced by Rosario Dawson from "The Lego
Batman Movie"
Now let’s look at Batgirl, who thankfully is old-enough in this
film to have a romantic relationship with Batman. Honestly, I never understood
why other shows and spin off material would push a relationship between the
two, especially when one character was half the age of the other. Well, this
film finely got it right, although, I admittedly liked her more as just plain
police commissioner Barbara Gordon. However, it’s still cool to have Batgirl
there to complete the Batman family, and I even liked the purple and yellow
redesign of her costume. She’s voiced by Rosario Dawson, who I’ve had a small
crush on ever sense I saw the 2005 musical "Rent", and even though
she’s not present on screen, I still think she has a sexy voice.
#5 Rachel Dawes played by Katie Holmes from "Batman
Begins"
I know I'm a minority on this one, but here she is ... Rachel Dawes, played
by the very cute Katie Holmes. This character is admittedly a mixed blessing, and the one
thing that fans point to as a weakness in the film. On the one hand, she's
devoid of common clichés, as she doesn’t run around in a hot dress, she can
take out a super-villain like the Scarecrow, and the chemistry between her and
Bruce feels natural. Rachel even teaches the hero important morals like “it’s
not who you are underneath, but what you do that defines you.”, which makes her
a decent role model. The down side is that Katie Holmes, despite her best efforts, just doesn’t feel right in the role. She
just looks and feels too much like a high school student rather than someone
working in a District Attorney office, and she certainly doesn’t look like
someone who’d get paired with Batman. Regardless, the positives of her character for me are just enough to out-way the negatives.
#4 Dr. Chase Meridian played by Nichol Kidman from "Batman
Forever"
Nichol Kidman plays Bruce Wayne's most attractive love interest named Dr.
Chase Meridian, and while she's very appealing, she also comes off as a missed opportunity. This character as written on paper
had a lot of potential to be, perhaps Batman’s best love interest. I love the
idea of a girlfriend that’s a psychiatrist, and it’s a cool idea for her to be
in love with one of the hero’s identities but dismissive of the other. Also, in
general, I love Nichol Kidman, and it’s awesome to see her in this kind of
role.
Putting aside her obviously attractive screen presence, I think she has the coolest eye brows of any Batman girl. There’s just something about that look and stair of hers that makes her feel bad ass when paired with Batman. Unfortunately, while she’s written as a character with both brains and brawns, neither of them is utilized effectively in this film. It’s as if all the right ingredients are there for a strong female lead, but something just falls flat on the delivery. I think the movie got too distracted by capitalizing her as the good-looking eye candy for Batman to rescue, before utilizing her potential strengths to leave a memorable impression. Never the less, she still ranks higher then most as a personal favorite ... I mean it's Nichole Kidman, and she was one of my first movie crushes, so that alone puts her in my top five.
Putting aside her obviously attractive screen presence, I think she has the coolest eye brows of any Batman girl. There’s just something about that look and stair of hers that makes her feel bad ass when paired with Batman. Unfortunately, while she’s written as a character with both brains and brawns, neither of them is utilized effectively in this film. It’s as if all the right ingredients are there for a strong female lead, but something just falls flat on the delivery. I think the movie got too distracted by capitalizing her as the good-looking eye candy for Batman to rescue, before utilizing her potential strengths to leave a memorable impression. Never the less, she still ranks higher then most as a personal favorite ... I mean it's Nichole Kidman, and she was one of my first movie crushes, so that alone puts her in my top five.
#3 Selina Kyle played by Zoe Kravitz from "The Batman"
This is the first time Cat-Woman is depicted as a
full-on protagonist, and it’s great to see how these two crime fighters work
together. While they don’t always see eye to eye, she never once dose anything
against Batman, and it just feels like a welcome change-up. This is also a rare case in
which I found myself preferring Selina Kyle on screen over Cat-Woman, as Zoe
Kravitz is dynamite in the role, looks great using her feminine whiles to her
advantage, also has long sharp fingernails, and even her relation with Batman
is great. While it’s not the best written romance between the two, I find it
one of the best acted, as well as one of the best staged. I love when they share
a strong bonding scene, the two are on a rooftop, silhouetted against a
beautiful sun-rise backdrop.
#2 Vicki Vale played by Kim Basinger from "Batman"
Our lead girlfriend in the original Tim Burton classic is Vicki Vale, played by the lovely Kim
Basinger. She’s a surprisingly likable, albeit cliched damsel in distress,
always in need of rescuing, always losing her shoes and always screaming.
However, despite being such an obvious cliché, she could still stick up for
herself, she was supportive, yet had her limits, and it just made her a really
fun character to have present. As for the girl always loosing her shoes, Kim
Basinger was actually the tallest person on set, so she always had to go around
either bare foot or sock footed in order to appear shorter then either Michael
Keaton or Jack Nicholson. One side note, I really like Vales wardrobe, as most
of Batman’s girl friends are always in black attire, but Vale was always in
white, and that was a much cooler contrast to both Batman and the dark, Gothic
surroundings.
#1 Andrea Beaumont voiced by Dana Delany from "Batman Mask
of the Phantasm"
Let’s finally cut to the chase, Bruce’s love interest Andrea Beaumont is in my opinion the
absolute best female lead from any Batman movie. She’s fearlessly independent,
can fight for herself, but is also brimming with personality and still keeps
her femininity in check when acting tuff. Her voice is supplied by the
exceptionally talented Dana Delany, who’s best known for voicing Lois Lane in
the 90’s animated “Superman” TV series. Her relationship with Batman is
naturally one of the films strengths, as it plays with our emotions by mixing
the hopes and dreams of a beautiful life with the darkness of reality. I’ll
admit, I don’t know if such polar opposite people as Bruce and Andrea would
actually get together, but their on-screen chemistry still works, and I
genuinely wanted to see them get together. Surprisingly, as the film goes on,
we discover that Andrea has quiet the tragic backstory herself, and even makes
Batman’s complexities look tame by comparison.
Thanks for reading my countdown ... and continue to enjoy the movie couples you Love!
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