Alyas Batman en Robin is a 1991 Filipino Batman comedy film produced by Regal Films spoofing the 1960s Batman television series. The movie was initially an unauthorized production, set to capitalize on the then in-production 1989 Batman film starring Michael Keaton. Warner Brothers threatened legal action and the release of the film was delayed until legal entanglements could be sorted out. The film was released in 1991, two years later than the intended 1989 release.
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My friends and I enjoy watching weird cinema from around the world and this "gem" did not let us down. A stunningly strange hodge-podge of camp, horrible fight scenes, love songs, terrible song and dance numbers during bank robberies and some stuff that makes you rewind because you can't believe what you just saw. The film is awful, but yet entertaining. For true hardcore weirdo cinema fans.
A very cheap, boring "version" of the dynamic duo. Anybody at DC Comics should file a case against those who are responsible for this crap. This is a complete diss Bob Kane and the million and million of Batman fanatics!
"Alyas Batman en Robin" is an unauthorized, Phillipino, Batman musical with cheesy results and "Batman and Robin"-esque tedium. Well, with that recipe it must be so bad that its good right?Right. If you're prepared to hit the fast-forward button a lot (you won't miss much) through the inescapable sappiness and get to the hysterically out-of-place musical numbers. If you enjoy a mind-numbing hour-and-a-half of utterly confusing fun, then see this.
This movie features Philippines' funnyman Joey De Leon taking on the mantle of Batman. The story is actually a parody of the popular 1960's TV show and has absolutely nothing in common with the current dark Batman movies, comics, animated series, save for the costumes and the aliases. The producers couldn't change the names for something that sounds cool. They wanted a Batman parody and how can you change a name like Batman? Not surprisingly, Regal Studios went into legal entanglement with Warner Bros., but it looks like Regal won.Watching the movie from a a strong critical viewpoint, the movie is totally pathetic. The movie is simply made for fun, even poking jokes about Batman, such as the bat-synonyms: Bat-coffee, bat-juice etc. Most of the humor is made for the country of origin (Philippines). Batfans may have hated Warner Bros.' BATMAN & ROBIN for ruining the franchise. This one takes no pretensions of its inspiration. The ending features a weird dance number by "superheroes" from both Marvel and DC. If you're a batfan, you just might want to check this movie out for sheer curiosity.