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Jun 27, 2020

[Answer] Joel Schumacher, the director whose visually inventive movies included the coming-of-age drama “St. Elmo’s Fire” and the vampire action-comedy “The Lost Boys,” died on Monday at 80.\r\n\r\nHe also directed a large budget film that was widely panned. \r\n\r\nWhich one?\r\n

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...1. “Batman and Robin”
2. “Cats”
3. “Howard the Duck”\r\n
4. “The Last Airbender”\r\n





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“Batman and Robin”:


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In a 2017 interview with Vice, Mr. Schumacher apologized for the campy superhero caper “Batman and Robin,” saying that he had never intended to make Hollywood tent-pole movies.\r\n\r\n“My other films were much smaller and had just found success with the audience and not often with the critics, which is really why we wrote them,” he said. “And then after ‘Batman and Robin,’ I was scum. It was like I had murdered a baby.”\r\n \r\nRead his obituary, as well as a look back on his first film featuring the Caped Crusader, “Batman Forever.”



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