Beautiful but slightly unsettling: The Dark Knight Rises Reaction & Commentary (First Time Watching)
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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When Duaffy said " No no no no!.... Miranda is his girlfriend!" I said.... oh boy.... you are not ready for the truth... lol
Badman: ”But we had sex. Like hardcore.”
I mean also looking at Damien.
@@ianherrick3526 lol, we need a reaction to this brilliant series
bruce would be so lucky...
Too bad she cut the Catwoman Kiss reaction at the end 😂 Must've still hurt
and Michael Caine crying like that is fucking painful just squishes your heart
I know. Especially with his posh cockney accent
"You were only supposed (sniff) to blow (sob) the bloody doors off! (wail)"
Especially since it was partially his fault. By telling Bruce the truth he put him in a self-destructive phase, like throwing himself in danger and to that wretched harlot Talia.
That Talia's death is so bad lol. But according to the actress they took so many takes and she was as baffled as we why they kept the worst take in the movie.
I’ll give her that. It’s not her fault if they use a bad take.
the funny thing is (if you can call someone dying funny) when you die you do a final sigh that kinda looks like that.
There’s a lot of sill mistakes made in these movies lol And that’s because of the director, Christopher Nolan. Christopher Nolan likes to do his movies with like zero playback or in one take a lot of times. So margins of errors are bound to be found.
@@darnell7871 That’s not true. He doesn’t do his shots in one take. I’m not saying he’s like Stanley Kubrick who’s doing 100 takes for a simple scene but he gets a decent amount
@@maciek8159 I just meant to say he doesn’t do a lot of playback or takes
bane has such good lines. "do you feel in charge?" and the one me and my friends always quote is the whole "You merely adopted the dark"
The way he just rests his hands on that guys shoulder too as he says "Do you feel in charge?"
Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated you.
The look in Tom Hardy's eyes when he delivers that line of judgment is my favorite single moment in the movie.
Then you need to look up "Bane Cat" also on RUclips
@@johnfriday5169 ahh yes that one is so fucking good
@@the_judge_8262 i heard tom hardy improvised putting his hand there, if so the scene is even better
Alfred was talking to Bruce's parents when he said "I failed you. You trusted me (to raise Bruce and give him a normal life) and I failed you."
No.
@@FullMetalB Yes....
@@RShadow12 no
Yeah that is why the shot goes from Bruce's parents grave to then him
@@TheRealRealMClovin No, you dimwit. That's your basic "here are the dead people that you've heard of many times and then reveal of the character you've been following buried next to them" cliche tombstone shot.
Also, do ya'll even know how funerals work? Alfred would've said his peace to Bruce directly to his coffin instead of waiting for it to be put in the ground....and he likely even said some words at the reception as well.
And again I ask for any of you failures at critical thinking....HOW did Alfred fail Bruce? Did Bruce ask him to upload the autopilot software patch and he didn't? Seriously, I would LOVE for you dimwits to explain HOW Alfred had failed Bruce when he CLEARLY thought he failed his parents.
You should react to some of Nolans other movies:
- Interstellar
- Inception
- The Prestige
- Memento
These are some of the greatest movies ever made
interstellar is so overrated lol
Insomia
@@tokilladaemon Its not But then,
You should sue your doctor.He forgot to put half of your brain back after surgery.Its malfunctioning.
Sue him.
Even Insomnia is pretty good.
Interstellar is the greatest movie ever made to be honest
This movies are pretty much original stories. Only taking some themes or throwbacks to other storylines in the comics. Although every fan knew Ras’ kid was Talía most of us were still fooled by Miranda.
can someone tell her that batman lived in gotham his whole life..of course he can get in without anyone knowing..hes batman ..thats not a plothole..its his home turf...
I was a tiny bit suspicious of her on first viewing, but I didn't assume it was Tahlia. The movie did a decent job of drawing attention away from her by making her seem like the least interesting part of the story.
the only reason why i was suspicious is because the person who plays the younger talia was a little girl (joey king) and not a little boy
Bruce was the only one without a mask at the masquerade ball - because Bruce Wayne, eccentric billionaire, is the masquerade.
Edit: Bruce giving Selina his mother’s pearls is the perfect final touch.
It was a nice to homage to 1992s "Batman Returns", when Bruce and Selina were the only ones without masks at a masquerade, because their civilian persona are their masks.
God I love 28:20 not only a good way to reveal he's Bruce Wayne but saying that Gordon himself was a hero just for being there for Bruce
"How did you get back in? That's a big plot hole" He was trained by the league of shadows.
So was Bane and Talia, they should know.
Duaffy: Were you trained by Ra's al Ghul?
Answer: Everybody's been trained by Ra's. It's like a three week course. Replaced corporate retreats and teamwork workshops for a lot of companies...
Lol
actually Bane trained by Ras Al Ghul was in some comics.
It’s funny cause in the comics Ras has never trained Batman nor Bane.
@@darnell7871 There are such comics
I can picture a ZOOMBA disc
@@darnell7871 I read plenty of Batman comics but none were origin stories. Where did he train then?
People forget that Bruce spent years living off the grid. He knows how to move around undetected. But also consider the time jumps. After Bruce had escaped from The Pit they go to Lucius explaining that the bomb goes off in 23 days. When Bruce reveals himself to Selina it's after Gordon said they had eighteen hours. So it still took him almost three weeks to return to Gotham from the Middle East.
And they do explain it in the comics. "He's the Goddamned Batman."
He had no resources but he did have time..its a dumb critique imo..but it is odd how he got back into the city...it's clearly not that hard to escape without being seen..wish we saw a shot of him getting back in...he knows the spot to get people out...why not tell Blake to use that entrance to escape with the kids? ....cause they would of died due to the bridge being blown up.. the film was originally meant to be 2 films long and was a 400 page script screen play until they cut it down...that version I assume probably fixes or addresses 85% of people's major criticisms writing wise of the film that they cut edited sound having people assume and just piece it together in their head skipping time scenes for pacing reasons cutting back and forth between time and scenes...most films have 10% flaws no matter what or regardless of how liked it is that you have to accept roll with be emersed...leaving maybe 5% of a bit of nitpicky pick stuff left...I assume....
@@razkable I didn't know it was supposed to be a two film split that would've definitely cleaned things up. That reminds me that KnightFall was a two volume omnibus.
That Talia death scene was so funny lol. But apparently they decided to leave that take in the movie. There’s a lot of silly mistakes in theses movies that you probably wouldn’t catch first glance. Like during the fight scene with Batman and Catwoman, one of the background thugs (stuntman) just randomly hits the ground and not even get hit lol.
Hitting the ground without being hit... Also known as half of the climactic fight at the end of The Last Jedi. But I hate to besmirch this movie's name by even uttering that title here...
Atleast not as bad as last jedi
Nolan simply didn't give a shit at this point. It's a movie he wasn't really invested in.
@@Lady_Justice still made a really good movie though.
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By the way, as Nolan said the themes of the Dark Knight trilogy were fear, chaos and pain.
100% right
That describes it perfectly.
thanks for the reminder, I'd forgotten the second one.
"How did you get in?"
"I'm Batman, that's how."
And it's the Bat & the Cat
I mean he probably just beat up people. And it is the batman i don't think a meer border can hold him back with sneaking inside or using stealth.
Bat's in the Cat right meow
the scene of bane breaking Bruce's back is straight out of the comics, it's a very good reference
It was poorly executed though. In the comics Bane uses a professional wrestling move called a Backbreaker to literally break Bruce's spine. As a huge fan of pro wrestling I can tell you, whatever that thing Bane does in this movie, is NOT a Backbreaker. It looked completely unbelievable.
"It doesn't look like a professional wrestling move, so it's not real". Pro wrestling is not real, and the pro wrestling move will not actually break someone's spine, so if it imitated that, it would be completely unbelievable that it broke a spine. Next up "Him and Selena fighting together was so fake, because he didn't tag her into the ring".
yeah but its after hes fought many rogues from arkham escaping surrounding him that got out and hes on fumes...the way he lost in this film is not batman..not at all...
@@Rocket1377 Pro wrestling is completely unbelievable.
22:20 -- Not the "plothole" thing again. This movie had plothole detectives swarming all over it when it came out. Bruce getting back to Gotham and getting in is not a plothole. He's freaking Bruce Wayne/Batman. He has contingency plans for whenever he's caught in another part of the world without funds and has to get back right away, and he has (or had) the financial resources of a billionaire to set all of that up well in advance. He doesn't have to book a flight reservation with Continental Airlines and have a major credit card. So no, not a plothole.
...Also had around like 2 weeks in-universe to do it. So yeah, this? Not really a plothole in my eyes.
Now, how the fuck did he manage to find Selina, that's a better question.
@callmecatalyst Uhh, how exactly do you imagine this occurring in a Bane-controlled Gotham?
"He is Batman, I dunno" is not an explanation. He is alone in other country without money, passport, cellphone, and Gotham is blocked. There is no way for him to come bavk, it's a huge plothole.
Definitely is tho
Peeing into mason jars is a reference to Howard Hughes eccentricities.
I thought he peed in bottles?
"How did you get in" He's Batman.
I know people don't like that explanation, but in comics Batman has a plan for everything. He even has a plan to stop every Justice League member if they ever go rogue.
Every Justice League member, even counting himself!
I think it's even more specific: he has hidden assets, like all billionaires, and is also really sneaky. Not to mention that I believe Alfred is not in Gotham at the time, so he likely could have helped Bruce Wayne access his resources.
This version of Bane is probably the most accurate depiction to comic that they've done in movies because they always cast Bane as a
big muscled idiot, but he is in fact very smart and genuinely broke Batman's back in the comics, the only villain to ever do so.
Although in the comics Batman was out of action for a while and was replaced by a guy named Jean-Paul Valley or 'Azrael' for a short time
What, you mean Bane *isn't* just supposed to be Poison Ivy's juiced up muscle too stupid to even speak or object to terrible ice puns? /s
Saying this is the most accurate version of bane isn't saying much. Truthfully, it can even be argued. Yeah the Ivy Bane was stupid, but at least he wasn't a wheezing asthmatic. And this one was still a sidekick as well.
He is still not very accurate to the Bane from the comics. No Venom toxin to give him superhuman strength. Just a sidekick to another villain (Talia) again. Tom Hardy couldn't even give him his South American accent. Lame.
@@rume6951 lol so hes better as a muscle brained idiot lmao. Nah.
@@fatty1040 As opposed to a wheezing asthmatic idiot? Yeah.
Duaffy: Final Fantasy 7 intro?
*me after all these years*: OMG. It did!
That was really quite impressive for her to notice that. Those notes sounded familiar, but I've never realized it was FF VII.
I'll never be able to unhear that again. She actually gave me chills when she played it
I love how you noticed most of the plot holes in the first viewing. Really observant, not many people catch on the first viewing.
Loving your reactions so far
I think this movie gets a bad rap. It's easy to lump it in with "lol plotholes" or "it's the last of a trilogy curse", but I think it's a great examination of a superhero suffering from depression and coping with the idea that they are unnecessary and maybe can't even make a difference at all. It also touches on a ton of social anxieties, such as economic inequality, police/executive power, how how ideas and institutions can be corrupted and misused.
No this movie is a joke. A bad one.
Facts I love this movie
i agree. this movie is very ambitious. it played with a lot of themes, mainly class war.
there are some odd choices and downright outrageous or even ridiculous things that demand us to just follow along, which duaffy mentioned too.
but i think you need to approach the movie kinda like a legend or folktale. you still need suspension of disbelief.
people often associate nolan's batman trilogy as the most gritty, grounded, realistic depiction of superhero. but it didn't start that way, well not entirely.
because batman begins had some elements of mysticism and fantasy too, and it's great. but then dark knight got even more grounded and doing it so well. naturally people, including me, become less forgiving for the illogical or unexplained things in dark knight rises.
but eventually it gets easier to just enjoy this movie and appreciate its, again i should mention, ambition to tell a very intricate yet grandeur story. and yeah i think it delivered a satisfying conclusion to this trilogy. they did what they always set out to do, turning batman into a symbol.
I love it. And at the time I was bothered by the things that seem like "plot holes", but still enjoyed it, but I've also seen more in depth analysis that show the things I thought were plot holes actually weren't.
There's a lot of dumb shit and stuff that doesn't make sense in this film. Like the police sending all of their men into the sewers, and not having any reserves. And then Bane's men keep supplying them for some reason despite the fact the plan is to destroy Gotham with a nuke, like why bother?
I can ignore small issues here and there but if the issues become too common or too large then the films themes or ideas that it's exploring aren't an excuse anymore.
Subjectively I still very much enjoy the Dark Knight Rises, but objectively it's not that good and hasn't aged that well. In fact, I'd go so far as to say it might be the worst of the Nolan Batman films.
But I'd need to re-watch Batman Begins again before making a final judgement,
6:25 "No. I-bee-tha."
So nice to hear an actual Spaniard correcting that.
Not sure how you feel about animated movies but The Dark Knight Returns part 1 & 2 are amazing movie to react to.
Thats a epic movie. Synder used this story inspiration for designing batmans characters
Those are just for people who want to see Bruce trash Clark, lol. They are good movies though
@@kenshinhimura8133 but he did establish batman faction with those muntant thugs. Thats such interesting take on his retirement plan
I've never been a huge fan of The Dark Knight Returns. I'd rather Duaffy watch Mask of the Phantasm. Much MUCH better movie in my opinion.
@Ru Me:
Agreed, she should watch Mask of the Phantasm. Still the best Batman film ever made.
Duaffy's natural face is so sweet and so innocent looking today.😊
Is she Swedish..?
Duaffy, I love the wipes in editing. Nicely done.
Bane’s voice is forever iconic
its kinda weird but you just have to love it somehow right ? :D
I would have preferred his original Latino accent. Bane comes from South America and they could have given him an intellectual and refined sound similar to Ricardo Montalbon. Nolan tried to make him sound a bit British because he spent much of his personal life in England.
@Jesse Cortez Actually the voice was Tom Hardy’s idea. It is based on that of a famous Romani Irish gypsy. The idea for the character was to still have him be Latin. Instead of Latin American however, he wanted to do something different, instead having it be Romani Latin. His voice is based on Bartley Gorman, an Irish traveller, a king of the gypsies, and a bare-knuckle boxing champion.
Wheezing asthmatic is iconic?
But is it iconic for the right reasons? Or iconic because of how hilariously pathetic it is and the majority of people imitate to make fun of it. I guess either way iconic.
Fun Fact: In the comic books Bruce Wayne/Batman has a kid with Thalia Al Ghul, so Rha's Al Ghul besides being his Master it's also his Father In Law
His son's name is Damian Wayne the fourth Robin
Him and Talia never actually married, AFAIK, so Ras isn't a father in law, he's just Bruce's baby-mamma's papa.
In the comic books Talia and Batman had a son who ends up becoming Robin and he was trained by the League of shadows as well
At the end when they were unveiling Batman's statue if you look closely the people who are gathered there make a smiling face, a tribute to Heath ledger's joker.
I just wanna let you know that the movies aren’t solely based on comics, there are things taken from it but there are many different stories from the comics with different storylines and events
Strangely since comics are widely seen as for kids/young adults, they often have better stories. I've no idea how anyone could make a movie of 'The Killing Joke', or 'Arkham Asylum'
As a good comic character movie should be. I already know the comics stories. If you're going to bother making a movie, I don't want an exact reproduction of the story I already know. Either an entirely original story, or one that takes some things from the comics and give it a new twist.
Cant belive u didnt see TDKR like 7 years ago the biggest trilogy of the 2000s and early 2010s
I was an extra in the stadium scene when it was shot in Pittsburgh. It was amazing to be a part of and even got direction from Nolan himself. Anyway the voice you hear for Bane in the movie was drastically changed. The voice we heard during filming was a much more gutteral voice. They changed it after early complaints that he was hard to understand.
to answer your every question about how did bruce did that....
Cause he's Batman!
Duaffy the scene on the football field was filmed in Heinz Field stadium in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania home of the Pittsburgh Steelers one of the best football franchises of all time
I always thought those prisoners were remarkably stupid... break off a piece of metal from a bed frame. bend it into a grappling hook. Tie it to the end of the rope. Climb up as high as you can. Toss it up over the top. Climb out.
Yeah, this movie is absolutely full of plotholes. The GCPD surviving down in the sewers for months was by far the most ridiculous one.
@@Rocket1377 Plothole? It was implied that they were kept alive by Bane's personnel. There's a scene where Blake knocks out a guy who was offloading supply crates, and tried to rescue officers out from a manhole.
I live less than two miles away from Batmans house. It's actually called Wollaton Hall located in in Nottingham, England.
There's so much I love in this movie, from how it starts with the cops choosing to chase Batman over Bane, then ends with Batman and the cops fighting together, with Batman appearing in the daylight. The complete lack of score during the scene when Bane breaks him, to him coming back to stand against Bane. The whole relationship between Selina and Bruce, that ending scene in the cafe. Such a great send off to a great trilogy of movies.
In the comic books when Robin leaves Batman to do his own thing, his name becomes Nightwing. Also, I'll never be able to unhear FF7 now 😁
I like how invested she is with the characters and supports them.. 👍🏻
Finally, one of my favorite movies.
I thought I was the only one who noticed the piano tune sounded like the FF7 intro lol
The Dark Knight Rises is my favourite of the trilogy. Its heavily influenced by "The Battle of Algiers" movie with heavy French Revolution themes.
•That would be Catwoman getting a ride after stealing Martha Wayne's jewelry.
•I don't believe Catwoman was trained by the League of Shadows, but she could have been.
•They do; BECAUSE HE'S BATMAN!
•So this is a kangaroo court, with the Scarecrow as judge, jury, and executioner.
•Meet Talia al Ghul. daughter of Ra's al Ghul. In the comics and other media, she becomes the new leader of the League of Shadows after Ra's' death. She also has a child with Batman; Damian Wayne, who becomes Robin V.
•His name is an homage to Robin, but he is not a Robin.
Parts of the movie were filmed in my home city, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
It's not explained in the movie, but we see how soldiers got in through the supply trucks, and in Batman Begins they talk about the tunnels under Wayne Manor used for the underground railroad.
"No, Ibiza" --> Instant Like for correcting Batman (plus, 100% perfect pronunciation)
The actual true pronunciation is with a V and Sa in Catalan(origins) but it’s too old school now for even most Spaniards.
@@nicoblac9368 Sorry to be nitpicky, but the name is Phoenician in origin, so it predates Catalan (and Spanish/Castillian) for a long shot, thus rendering the "Catalan(origins)" point irrelevant. It's relevant, however, that there are two words for the city/island: Ibiza (in Spanish/Castillian) and Eivissa(in Catalan). Duaffy accurately pronounced Ibiza. "Eivissa" is pronounced with a fricative V or a plosive B depending on the dialect of Catalan, ends is "Sa" as you correctly pointed out, but it starts with [əj] not and I for a more correct pronunciation in Catalan.
@@antonioloma2327 You very much are nitpicking, with that logic who predates the Phoenicians dominating that area and did they create the Semitic language from another language so what is the true origin, or the many conquerors after who renamed it. Ibiza comes Arabic not Semitic but not longer the same word and was(still is)recognized dominantly as Eivissa is Catalan, Ibiza in Spanish an adopted by English speakers, both are technically correct but true is Eivissa.
@@nicoblac9368 Ibiza comes Arabic Yabisa, from the Bizantine Greek Ebusa, from the Latin Ebusia (former Ebusus) from the Phoenician Ybsm "Island of Be(s)". It was a later development when Catalan-speakers over-corrected the "b" to "v" (as Spanish speakers did with IsBiliya -> SeVilla). [source: ca.wiktionary.org/wiki/Eivissa] In my opinion, Catalan "Eivissa" is as true as Spanish "Ibiza" because they are the 2 languages spoken there, and the latter is closer to the Etymology than the former. What is your argument for Eivissa to be "true"but not Ibiza?
The line about Bruce peeing in Mason jars is a reference to Howard Hughes. Who was a billionaire film tycoon from the 30s. Apparently he was crazy locked his self in her room and with Peed and Mason jars. there is a good movie about his life starring Leonardo DiCaprio called the Aviator.
"Beautiful but slightly unsettling". Basically describes our Duaffy 😉
Interstellar is the next Christopher Nolan film you must watch! Beautifully emotional and a majestic soundtrack
One of the 5 best movies of 2012.
A lot of this movie was filmed in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 20 minutes from my house.
I loved your reaction about Miranda's betrayal.😅😅😅
he probably walked onto the ice through the night to get in.
He is a ninja who trained on ice, remember?
Watch the Joker movie. Joaquin Phoenix does an incredible job 😊
But make sure you watch six happy movies first Duaffy 😀
Meh, overhyped boring wannabe Taxi Driver.
Strongly backing it up. Amazing movie, for me, next to black knight and logan, one of best comic book based movies.
@@Jashtvorak you're thinking of the movie King of Comedy actually, the fact which guess to show many movies have similarities.
@@the_judge_8262 No, wannabe Taxi Driver as a character movie. In this case King of Comedy can be added as well but not for the reasons you think. We can now go a step further and say:
Meh, overhyped boring wannabe Martin Scorsese movie.
Todd Phillips is known for writting hangover and road trip movies.
I have watched several of your reaction videos and thoroughly enjoy them. Something different and unique in how you do it. I hope you keep doing them :)
Btw, there's also the Batman Arkham trilogy games.. had lots of stories on Bane, Catwoman etc.
So is the telltale series.
13:25 Duaffy: LOL at your ".... needed to get it out!"
Nice hand movements too! LOL
An interesting thing with Selina is that she basically tells him the same thing that Alfred does. 'This isn't your responsibility, you've done far more than your share, it's not fair to you that you torture yourself trying to save these ungrateful bastards, you don't have to do this, you should go be happy somewhere else.' Actually they agree about that more or less in Gotham too.
28:07 “Dammit, I’m suffering from Gordon!”
Are you Sirius?
Any plot hole in a good Batman movie can be explained away with “because he’s Batman”
His bones do not have friction in that knee because the brace stretches them apart, using air or a vacuum in place of cartilage.
As long as Hines Ward (#86) is on a football field, the man is smiling.
I had been a Steelers fan since I was 8 or 9 and I absolutely loved seeing so many of the players in this movie.
The FF7 reference just earned you a subscribe! Great content!
The way the film sets it up, robin is essentially the new batman. The robin thing is a cute nod, I dont know if robin would have worked in the Nolan batverse.
Anne Hathaway's Selina Kyle / Catwoman is so underrated. She definitely doesn't get enough praise for it. I prefer her Catwoman to Michelle Pfeiffer's.
No, I really don’t agree. Hathaway is okay but Michelle is iconic. The problem with Anne’s is that she felt a little too much like a ‘partner’ to Batman as opposed to a love interest. The chemistry just wasn’t there. She also just didn’t have that Catwoman sultriness that is required. I don’t think we’ve ever gotten a perfect on screen live action Catwoman, but Michelle is undoubtedly the best we’ve gotten.
Nice video! Keep up the great work! U R one of my favorite movie reactors!
I just realized that the young officer who said "what the hell was that" when Batman drove by is Jamie from blue bloods lol
And knee cartilage isn't that big of a deal, I haven't had a meniscus since I was 17 and I still live an active life, run, play basketball. Just hurts but it doesn't stop you from being able to do anything
That was very touching at the end... I teared up at you tearing up. X
26:01 Ohh... So cute and gorgeous 😍😍😍
There are two structural layers in this film, one that gets a lot of space in reviews and one that doesn't. The first one is "a tale of two cities", by Charles Dickens, that is were you get all the revolution references, and so on. The second is Coriolanus by Shakespeare. In this, the Dark Knight Rises is a parody, or an inversion. Coriolanus refuses the city that refused him, Batman goes the other way to the extreme. It is nice to see that kind of thought put into a plot. I highly recommend the "It shalt be so" monologue performed by Ralph Fiennes, you can find that in youtube :)
This one, ruclips.net/video/dwYCq53vmNY/видео.html
"Because you just need to........ (...) ....... get it out"
- Here comes the BatLoad
23:38 I am just now realizing that actor who's about to kill Blake is Teal'c from Stargate.
I am not 100% sure, but I think he is also the voice actor for Kratos in God of War (2018)
i get chills every time he grabs that guy off the bike during the chase
Did you know!?: If you talk into a cardboard coffee cup you can sound just like Bane.
The two Batman movies directed by Tim Burton are worth watching. As one expects from Tim Burton films the art direction is gorgeous, and Danny Elfman's scores are spectacular.
Batman (1989) if only for Jack Nicholson's performance as the Joker.
Batman Returns (1992) has perhaps the best Catwoman, Michelle Pfeiffer.
I agree. And ONLY the ones by Burton.
Bane's death will always piss me off. It's not even that Selina kills him. Its the way he's just blasted into a corner like some throwaway character. Even a damn close up of his body or mask would make the scene more acceptable.
He should have had his breathing apparatus ripped off and died an agonising death. Only fitting for the torment and anguish he caused the people of Gotham. Selina blasting him with the batpod cannon was weak screenwriting.
Yeah, this!!
28:16 Fiona's father had a more convincing death in shrek the third ...
your quack made me understand why you are duffy :D
Robin Becomes BATMAN, He is the Dark Knight Rises as the Title Indicates at the End
22:45 oh boi when she finds out...
That beautiful moment at 26:00 where Duaffy realized she got worked. Glorious.
Me and my step dad started cracking up laughing when the Gotham Cops started clashing with Bane's forces, 😂😆
2:30 A reference to billionaire Howard Hughes, who went insane from severe obsessive compulsive disorder late in life. The film The Aviator, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Hughes, covers this period of his life including the peeing into mason jars.
17:55 He was what pro athletes and gamers call “in the zone”. So focused on doing the current task as well as possible that he tuned out everything else.
23:04 And Scarecrow showing up again and still being an unrepentant villain shows how Batman’s no killing policy actually endangers the citizens of Gotham. He should’ve been properly dealt with by now.
The police officer that's Robin, is the kid from the first movie that batman gave his batarang to. Maybe I'm wrong about the batarang, all I remember is Batman giving the kid something! That's why he knew.
To answer how Wayne got back in to Gotham. If you noticed, right after he got out of the pit, Fox said that in just over 20 days (i think 23) the bomb will go off. Wayne got back into gotham not long before the bomb was going off. He had 3 weeks to plan. Also he was trained as a ninja, he literally was trained to blend into surroundings and disappear.
"with 8 inch nails, peeing into mason jars"
It's a reference to Howard Hughes. A famous Millionaire, who became a recluse who did just that.
How is he here? They explain that in the comics? And Miranda is his girlfriend 😂😂😂
"How did you get back in? How did they not notice you?" Well, he's a ninja, don't forget =D
“How did you get in?” she asks. The statement “has 23 days” is mentioned by Morgan Freeman i.e. Lucius Fox.
I thought the same thing on the piano part! Happy someone else noticed, one of the best games ever made.
Well Bruce left him the message with the location of the Batcave. The final message is "A New Dark Knight Rises".
This movie is probably the best example of a my tendency to greatly diminish how much I'll gripe about obvious movie mistakes, nitpicks and gaffes if I like the movie. This movie is LOADED with goofs. But...ultimately, because it works for me so well (yet, still not quite as well as the first two)...I'll gladly ignore all that stuff. Even some really glaringly bad ones. Doesn't matter. A film working for me and giving me what I'd hoped from it is more important than dwelling on the nitpicks. Also...did she realize that was Catwoman that Alfred saw him with at the very end?
i love how the countdown in the end is ticking down merciless, but Batman still finds time to create a humongous fiery bat symbol on the side of a building, to show everyone he is back in town XD
Alfred crying at the end always gets me teared up😢
Yes the best set of Batman films ever. :)
I think Bruce needed someone, anyone to love. That's why he decided to get with Miranda :(
And yes they do explain everything in the comics. BECAUSE HE IS THE MF BATMAN!! 🤣🤣 I love the innocent people that don’t know these things.
28:53 Cada que veo a Alfred llorar en esta escena me rompe :'(
I loved this movie because it's one of the few times you *ever* see Batman get a happy ending.