Former ROBIN Actor Chris O'Donnell Parodies Justin Beiber

Former ROBIN Actor Chris O'Donnell Parodies Justin Beiber

The actor who played Dick Grayson, aka Robin, in both Batman Forever and Batman And Robin has posted a pic of himself taking the piss out of that Instagram snap of Bieber which caused so much kerfuffle on the net a few days ago.

By Niklander - Sep 18, 2013 06:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman
Source: THEFANBOYSEO.COM

Chris O'Donnell parodying #JustinBieber's recent #robin instagram photo. #manofsteel2 #worldsfinest #supermanbatman

Chris O Donnell on his Instagram pic aping the recent Bieber pic

Of course Bieber's photo which caused massive mayhem on the Internet was only a joke, as Bieber was apparently doing a sketch for Funny Or Die.
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AmazingFantasy
AmazingFantasy - 9/18/2013, 6:38 AM
HAHSHAGAS YES
Brainiac13
Brainiac13 - 9/18/2013, 6:39 AM
He was better than Val & George put together. LOL!
jambion
jambion - 9/18/2013, 6:58 AM
people always shit on the schumacher movies but i thought they were fun & a whole lot better than "Batman Returns"
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 9/18/2013, 7:13 AM
Stop right there.

Shoemaker's films are not better than Batman Returns.

Also Chris wasn't a bad Robin. Liked him. Just how they wrote him was bad.
wcwpoet
wcwpoet - 9/18/2013, 7:45 AM
I actually liked Batman Forever but Batman & Robin was by far one of if not the worst movies ever created.
Havenless
Havenless - 9/18/2013, 7:47 AM
English isn't your first language, niklander, is it? You should have someone proofread your articles before you post them.
Super12
Super12 - 9/18/2013, 7:52 AM
Hahahaha awesome
maninfinesuit
maninfinesuit - 9/18/2013, 8:01 AM
He was good in Batman Forever.
StrangerX
StrangerX - 9/18/2013, 8:07 AM
I actually didn't mind him as Robin.
SoundWave
SoundWave - 9/18/2013, 8:15 AM
His t-shirt is wothout nipples, that's can't be true, photoshopped t-shirt.
ScarletSpidey
ScarletSpidey - 9/18/2013, 8:17 AM
Haha, go Robin!

Just putting this out there but, I like Batman Forever. Batman & Robin, however, is so bad it's hilarious.
JorEllinator
JorEllinator - 9/18/2013, 8:34 AM
Batman Forever is better than Batman Returns and it upsets me that everyone thinks its terrible because of Batman and Robin. Chris was a better Jason Todd (pre-Red Hood) than Dick Grayson.
JoshBerger
JoshBerger - 9/18/2013, 8:34 AM
I guess I'll be that guy but...he didn't do a bad job playing Robin...the script was horseshit but that didn't mean he did a bad job.In fact,had the script been actually good, it would have been interesting to see O'Donnell play Nightwing(well,he kinda did but...done right I mean).
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 9/18/2013, 8:36 AM
I actually really like Batman Forever.
WeaponX93
WeaponX93 - 9/18/2013, 9:02 AM
Batman Forever was one of the better movies. I think BF transitioned from really dark (Batman Returns) into cartoony, however Batman and Robin took the turn way too far.

On point, Chris was a good Robin in 'Forever'

Side note: Anyone else think he looks like an older Stephen Amell? Just sayin
WeaponX93
WeaponX93 - 9/18/2013, 9:04 AM
@nibs
didn't see your comment until now. Yeah O'Donnel could definitely play an older Green Arrow
krylonshadow
krylonshadow - 9/18/2013, 9:09 AM
Glad there's some support for the classic movies here.

Batman Forever was actually a pretty damn good movie, with a cast of A-list actors, some good humor and dialogue, and a decently interesting story, it was really entertaining. And while it went over the top at times--this was just movies at the time. At least it wasn't nearly as overly cheesy as the awful Batman & Robin was.

Batman Returns was brilliant though. They really committed to the universe they created, it was fantastic. Tim Burton really brought his element into it, which maybe isn't exactly suited for Batman, but for the intent of this dark film, it was perfect. The actors were great, Elfman's score was haunting when it needed to be, and considering this was one of the first superhero films, it was damn impressive. Honestly, I put it second to The Dark Knight in terms of Batman films.

Now to troll but not really cuz I'm being honest:
Batman & Robin was definitely the worst, but I'd put TDKR as 2nd worst. TDKR was the Batman & Robin equivalent of Nolan's trilogy. It was over the top, cheesy, poorly written, for something so "gritty and real" it had way too much nonsense and way too many plotholes. It almost missed the point of being a Batman movie, it just became a generic superhero story, and not a particularly good one. Also the plot was terribly predictable, or at the very least, there was nothing surprising in the slightest except for some of the absurd things that happened.
Odin
Odin - 9/18/2013, 9:15 AM
He is a good actor, the problem with his Robin in BF was that they made him too old; sorry Chris but they should've cast some one younger, some one who was still cleary a teenager.
CommanderCobra74
CommanderCobra74 - 9/18/2013, 9:32 AM
I saw Batman Forever opening night back in 1995...when Robin said- "holy rusted metal, Batman!" I got up to take a leak and didn't return. "Forever" better than "Returns?" ....bahahahahaha
fattieacid
fattieacid - 9/18/2013, 9:36 AM
He's become such a good actor, i wouldnt mind him being in the new movies.. maybe not as robin but maybe another superhero or villain
patrat18
patrat18 - 9/18/2013, 9:42 AM
He was terrible, can he even make fun of the lesbian?
WolfBladeKK
WolfBladeKK - 9/18/2013, 10:05 AM
Bieber's response: Who is Chris O'Donnell?
Number1Wolverine
Number1Wolverine - 9/18/2013, 10:17 AM
Awesome :).
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 9/18/2013, 10:25 AM
Ha! It's funny cause he was Robin.
TheFox
TheFox - 9/18/2013, 10:29 AM
Hahaha-- nice one, O'Donnell!

The guy may have been in the single worst live-action abomination of a movie to bear the Batman name, but that wasn't his fault-- he's still the only real Robin we've had. And frankly, Batman Forever wasn't even all that bad...

Cool to see the guy's got a sense of humor about it all.

Z
maninfinesuit
maninfinesuit - 9/18/2013, 10:32 AM
@AnnoDomini but I will always say a CBM that knows its tone, however how bad, will always be better than a film that is juggling too many tones

But...don't you support Man of Steel?
Facade
Facade - 9/18/2013, 10:42 AM

TheFox
TheFox - 9/18/2013, 10:44 AM
IMO, Batman Forever is the second-best of the Burton/Schumacher films, after Batman '89 (of course).

Batman Returns was a spectacular dark comedy, but it wasn't really much of a Batman movie... and it was WAAAAY too dark (visually and tonally). Whereas Batman Forever managed to maintain some of the darkness of the Burton entries while bringing some fun back into the films.

It still screwed up royally by ditching the resolution to Bruce's entire character arc and by thoroughly hamming up the character of "Harvey Two-Face" (had the sixties T.V. show featured Two-Face, he woulda been a lot like this), but it also gave us a respectable take on Robin's origin and a completely wrong, but still wholly entertaining, interpretation of the Riddler (from back when Jim Carrey was still funny).

It may not hold up to the highest standards of today, but Batman Forever is still a nice little bit of fluffy popcorn entertainment.

Z
Indy
Indy - 9/18/2013, 10:54 AM
Chris O'Donnell lol very funny.
WarnerBrother
WarnerBrother - 9/18/2013, 11:00 AM
@Levi

Batman Returns was pure sh.t

A bile spitting Penguin? a zombie Catwoman? Burton has gone on record saying that WB wanted another film by 1991 but he didn't want to do it because he had "Shot his wad" and made his statement with the first film. Burton only agreed to do another film after WB gave him total control to do his own thing without studio supervision.

The result was a Tim Burton film with Batman characters where he took the position that Batman was the least interesting thing in a Batman story.

We basically got a warmed over repeat of the first film where instead of the Joker
basically wanting to be mayor of Gotham and plotting to destroy it,we got the Penguin running for mayor and plotting to destroy it (ok that was plan B, but really)

Catwoman looked sexy as hell,but she had nothing in common with the comicbook version beyond her name. When was the comicbook version a mousey victim? Even Frank Miller's version with the sex worker background was doing things on her terms.Where was the cat burglar angle? Where's the anti-hero heart of gold side of Selina? Burton's version was a man hating, revenge crazed murderer,psycho girlfriend from hell.

Batman Forever (nips aside) presented a much more faithful depiction of Two-Face and The Riddler and a far more heroic Batman.
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