13. Tomorrowland
Batman Alum: George Clooney As with anything even loosely tied to Walt Disney, Tomorrowland is an adventure in wistful fantasy and disproportionate good cheer. The stiffest Batman in all of Gotham's moody history, George Clooney falters a little again as a whiz kid-turned-curmudgeonly old coot. Yet, because this is George Clooney we're talking about, it's irresponsible to suggest that his performance somehow ruins Tomorrowland. Despite the dystopian outlook of the movie - and the overt preachiness about "looking to the stars" and finding the bright-eyed kid in us all - the characters are all quite likable in their own ways. Some of them are die hard optimists, others (like Clooney) carefully designed to be grumpy but not too grumpy, and all of them are used as chess pieces to move audiences to feel the nostalgia of their youths and find their idealism once again. And dammit, it kinda works. Because who doesn't want to feel that kind of optimism in their heart? Honestly, Clooney could've sported Bat Nipples in this movie, too, and it still wouldn't have ruined Tomorrowland.