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Batman Forever (1995)?
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The scratches on the tails side of Two-Face's coin form the letters HD, the initials of Harvey Dent, Two-Face's former identity. `~1444~` was the first choice to replace `~1667~` as Batman. At one moment, to Batman's surprise, Robin exclaims: "Holey rusted metal, Batman!", then explaining: "The ground, it's all metal. It's full of holes. You know, holey" - a jokey reference to the old US TV show @##Batman##@ with `~1743~`, where Robin would yell his trademark exclamations of surprise every once in a while: "Holy something-or-other, Batman!" This line was ad-libbed by `~1683~` on the set, surprising `~1718~`. Hence the somewhat dumb look on Batman's face. `~1149~` was considered for the role of the Riddler. Reportedly, the role of Robin was narrowed down to two finalists: `~1683~` and `~12898~`. In order to decide who should get the role, the producers went to a comic book convention and asked groups of 11 year old boys (the target audience of the film) who would win a fight between the two actors. O'Donnell was overwhelmingly chosen by the boys as the winner of the fight and ultimately he won the role. `~1699~`, `~2535~`, `~Corey Haim~`, and `~2396~` all reportedly auditioned for the role of Dick Grayson/Robin. However `~1699~` later stated that the report of him auditioning for the role was just rumor. `~8350~` (who voiced the Joker in the @##Batman##@ animated series) was briefly considered for Riddler. The Robin costume weighed 41 lbs. In the original !~bat~!~Batman~!, District Attorney Harvey Dent was played by `~1672~`. Williams accepted the role with the knowledge and expectation that Dent would eventually become Two-Face: he reportedly had a clause put into his contract reserving the role for him in any sequels, which Warner Bros. had to buy out so they could cast `~1719~`. Dick Grayson suggests "Nightwing" for a hero name; an in-joke for the comic books, where Dick Grayson now appears as Nightwing, an identity he took after he abandoned the Robin costume in 1980s.
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