Its awesome how this scene uses all three Bat vehicles: Tumbler from Begins, Pod from Dark Knight, and Bat from Rises. All three movie vehicles came together.
+Collins Lionel It's not really something you're meant to question, it's a comic book movie after all. That being said, I find it amazing that (aside from the wheel-spinning) they made this thing for real.
@@TechnologicallyTechnical well the batpod is not in the comics.I believe it is possible to make this vehicle but certain essential technologies are not up to the standards.
+Steelbourne Saul The funny thing is today people complain about one or two guys that might died through batmans actions during the Nolan films...but in Burtons version he drives in with the batmobil and simply guns down everyone..no complains there..
That’s because it’s a mixture of special effects and visual effects. Everything you see was actually there and is being enhanced with CGI. The perfect blend which a lot of directors don’t really use anymore sadly :(
@@j.t2348 he was an executive producer for it. Also there's no way you can make a giant Michael Bay style battle with mostly special effects, unless you somehow make every building explode within certain radiuses every minute
bryn eka It’s a re-recording so it’s not budget cutting. It’s meant to tie together the defeat of the main villains in the trilogy. Ra’s Al Ghul, The Joker, and Talia Al Ghul are all defeated with the same music playing.
3:21 Notice that music plays whenever a villain in this series gets taken down. Batman Begins: train goes off course, and Ras dies. Dark Knight: Batman tosses Joker off him and rescues him at the last second. Dark Knight Rises: Batman blasts Talia off the road and to her death.
Victor Orozco that's what I thought as well, but then someone brought to my attention that the same cue is also played when Batman throws the Joker over the ledge in TDK. So it seems more like a "the villain in charge falls" cue lol
Ikr! I was only 12 when I saw this in the cinemas and my love for Batman wasn't that big at the time, but God.. I would do anything to see this stuff in the cinema again now.
@@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi Scorsese was right about Marvel movies. They're just a bunch of computer nerds challenging each other to make the fakest scene possible. Fast food films
Not trying to sound mean, but how the hell is that symbolism? I’m pretty sure it just turned out that Catwoman is on the ground and Batman is in the air.
@@Dingo-wk5ed It may or may not be intentional, but yes, because cats don't fly, and bats don't walk. Catwoman on that bike has a silhouette like a black panther (with a bit of squinting) chasing down the roads, while a huge bat above distracts her pursuers. I like that analogy.
Radonatos I guess I just see it as oh that’s cool. I view symbolism mostly as something that has a grand meaning that enhances a viewing experience and makes the film much more interesting. Like the origami Unicorn in Blade Runner, or the entirety of The Holy Mountain.
I love how Batman is so reluctant to kill throughout the first two movies but over here he's just like, "Fuck this shit, I'm gonna blow that truck to kingdom come." And then he proceeds to blast the truck with a barrage of missles, killing Talia and the truck driver.
Uh, no. The truck crashed and killed Talia because *she* would not alter course. If Batman was trying to kill them he would just have put a missile into the cab of the truck.
That Cop on the bridge should be fire and the bridge cop shoud've realize that he blew up that bridge for nothing. Sometimes in my dreams, I see myself beating up that cop on the Bridge.
I love the scene at 1:24 and onwards because it shows that Batman and Catwoman are both soldiers, risking their lives for Gotham City while in pursuit of Talia and the bomb. There's no greater feeling that being a soldier in a war you have to fight. She could've left but she stayed and aided Batman in his high-speed chase of Talia and the bomb. Incredible.
I really like the action and special effects for this movie, with Batman and Catwoman using futuristic-like armored vehichles with weaponry! The two fight scenes with Batman and Bane are pretty cool as well!
That's been the entire trilogy, all the way back to Begins. And when you take the collapsing dream layers at the end of Inception and the spinning docking scene from Interstellar, you realize just how well Nolan can do a tense climax. Really looking forward to Dunkirk.
JT Peterson Just Google images of the "withdrawal from Dunkirk" and picture Nolan and Zimmer working on recapturing that on the silver screen. Nolan has found the balance between arthouse indie filmmaking and blockbuster appeal. This is really hard to do especially in this cynical culture of black and white, no more grey areas where people either really love or really hate something
Though the fact that that tumbler was left totally in tact and those inside survived without a scratch just goes to show how tough those motherfucking tanks are.
0:51 I LOVE the way Officer Blake said, "You Maniacs!!! You Sons of Bitches!!! You're Killing us!!! Yeah, Follow your ORDERS!!!" It's so EPIC! And he's also sounding like his Jim Hawkins voice from Disney's Treasure Planet (2002) Whenever Jim is screaming or yelling.
look at the way how he casually piloting the Bat... not so serious.... focused but at the same time exhausted, frustrated, tired, calculating and calm, conveying how batman feels, to the audience without overacting...Tats wat i call as acting...!
I genuinely believe this is one of the most suspensful wrap ups to a movie ever made. The soundtrack playing with parts just ... sped up. Theres literally 2 mins left before they even get tge cable on lol
I hate to admit it but yes you are absolutely right. I was friggen over the moon with this chase scene. But Avengers still had their epic moments which this one doesn't. This one was just an epic ending away. But still love this film so MUCH!
This movie has 8.5 on IMDB. Nolan's Batman movie are the highest rated superhero movies on that site. Who told you that it's horrible? Critics and the audience loved it. I don't really care for what critics or ratings say, but this movie is far from horrible.
SepticHead There's a somewhat vocal group on the internet that overanalyze this film to death and enjoy pointing out its flaws in comparison to what "Batman would do." And not in the clever HISHE kind of way
I mean... the history could have been a lot better, because this gives space to a lot of plot holes. Certain things that would make this movie better than the dark knight. Not that I don't absolutely love this movie...
I personally find the Bat Pod pretty amazing, the introduction of it the dark knight when the tumbler explodes was pretty badass and the way batman used it was tight
3:07 HOLY COW Batman just killed someone! He killed that driver!!! And I guess he killed Talia at the end too. I guess when a nuclear explosion is imminent, there is no better time than this to break all the rules.
Bruh imagine gordon in the back of the truck like “yo what the fuck is going on out there” he jumped out and batman was like yo you were still in there my bad bro i thought you got out lol
Thus is the most beautiful memorable scene, especially when gordon ask batman that people should know who saved them and in return batman replies epic response!!! That is good to watch
Man, Nolan can structure stuff in a crazy awesome way. We have the low moment when that idiot cop from Dexter blows the bridge, and everyone is hopeless for a moment, and Batman is taking fire, then we hear the catwoman theme, and she unloads on that tumbler, then joins the fight. Its an orgy of awesome sound and imagery.
I've always enjoyed the comic book scenario when villains team up with the heroes to save the day. Sure, you can't really call Catwoman a true villain in this movie, but it was still awesome to see her come back for this fight.
Flaws and all... this is the most emotional Batman film to me. Many things come to mind as I re-watch it, but the big stand out is how his purpose behind becoming Batman in the first place is finally fulfilled. He wanted to inspire good in the people of a corrupt city, has his doubts about it in The Dark Knight... and finally leads its people to stand up for themselves (spearheaded by the unlikely trio of the police commissioner, a scientist and a professional thief!). Again, I have my reservations about the Nolan films... but when they work they do so big time.
I loved the dynamic with Catwoman on the bike and Batman in the plane. It felt like they were both in their comfort zones during this chase and working together, they sent Talia to a death very similar to her father's.
0:53 That look when you just willfully condemned a bus full of children to die…That dude and all of the officers on that bridge are not only scarred mentally for life, but as soon as Gotham opens back up, they’ll forever be known as those guys…
I realized that Nolan has better persecution scenes than with body fights. The Dark Knight with the motorcycle, or Batman Begins trying to rescue Rachel with the Batmovil, or like this scene.
Selena took out the first 2 tumblers and the men in the tumbler that was hit by the missile survived. As for the guy in the truck, the glass actually didn't shatter when it was hit. My theory is that the force of the blast knocked him unconscious. Probably died a moment later though as Talia appears to kick him out of the moving truck.
look im a huge marvel fan, and i can tell you at first i had my doubts about ben affleck's batman but now i absolutely love it he looks exactly like the comics and the arkham games and i liked bale, but ben affleck is a better batman look at the way he fights and the way bake fights Batfleck is more batman-ish and ben affleck's batman would kick bane's ass in this movie easily
The Punisher That depends. What makes Batman is not really his physical fighting abilities, it's his detective abilities and more often than not his conflict with his own darker desires. This version of Batman looks more like his classic outfit and fights a lot like the Arkham games, but I'm honestly not convinced that's all it takes for him to be a great Batman. There is a reason the Joker is Batman's foil. This Batman has lost a little bit of what separates the two of them with his blasé attitude towards killing. Don't give me wrong, I'm not saying he isn't doing a great job. But, the only thing he really has going for him so far is the fact that he can fight.
Anyone else ever recognized the parallels between Thalia's and Ra's' death scenes in the Nolan trilogy? It's like, he is crushing with the train, and she is crushing with the truck. If you compare both scenes, the setup and the camera angles are almost identical, only mirrored. Even the music queue is exactly the same. I outright LOVE this little detail, it is so amazing.
There's sadly a major difference. Ra's Al-Ghul died knowing he had failed; Talia died thinking she had won. Kinda soured the ending for me, as Talia was the least likeable villain of the whole trilogy - arrogant, underhanded, motivated not by misguided zealeotry or utter insanity but by a daddy-complex. She at least deserved to suffer the humiliation of failure in her final moments.
Harry Whitehead I think it goes beyond a daddy complex... Talia and Bane were pretty much born in that pit, all they've known are suffering and pain with hope taunting them from above. They wanted Gotham to feel the despair they felt. Like Dent, they blame the world around them for their own misery and take it out on others. This is the difference between Batman and his rogues - he chose to fix the shit cards life had dealt him while his enemies for the most part refuse to learn from their falling and take it out on the rest of humanity
Its awesome how this scene uses all three Bat vehicles: Tumbler from Begins, Pod from Dark Knight, and Bat from Rises. All three movie vehicles came together.
With the Tumblers being the antagonists since he’s going against the same villains from the first movie.
Catwoman and that motorcycle is a match made in heaven - especially that move in 1:28-1:31.
2:20
How can she even ride that thing with all that 🎂🎂🎂
Love how Batman and Catwoman looked at each other amidst the chaos. Shows how they’re meant for each other.
@@K-One582 No greater feeling than two soldiers in a war they have to fight.
1:17 😍😋
I can't get enough of that wheel-spinning trick the Batpod does.
Matt Ward hard to picture how it would work considering how it is engineered...
+Collins Lionel It's not really something you're meant to question, it's a comic book movie after all. That being said, I find it amazing that (aside from the wheel-spinning) they made this thing for real.
Matt Ward yeah. I find it amazing too. I do think it is possible considering that humans have engineered way more complicated things...
@@TechnologicallyTechnical well the batpod is not in the comics.I believe it is possible to make this vehicle but certain essential technologies are not up to the standards.
I still don't even understand how sewing machines work
I love how the dark knight trilogy looks the most realistic
That was what Nolan was going for
That’s why joker didn’t fall in acid and he only uses make up and that’s why Bruce has a personality in these movies
Except the fight scenes and how goons get knocked down
Except that missiles following bat scene
*A new Batman has entered the fight*
He does have a personality in most media tho @@ANTONl027
I just love how calm Batman looks in this entire scene considering he had just been stabbed and has rockets being fired at him. Badass.
Lol, yeah, it's like he just forgot about his stab wound, that had previously left him almost entirely incapacitated.
@@YFZriderdude15 Yeah it’s mind over matter. He’s probably still in pain from the stab wound but works through it, which is classic Batman.
@@YFZriderdude15 you
Must’ve seriously forgot that he is a trained ninja huh?
@@ninjanibba4259 fr
Each movie in the trilogy has him getting injured on his right hip. That knife probably did next to nothing
2:20
Okay, the wheels spinning on the Batpod are the coolest fucking things in the world.
For real, and Catwoman looks so darn good on that thing.
Slingblade87 Agreed.
Bens Bricks one thing I've always wondered about that was do the guns on the wheels ever get damaged by the wheel turn
Bens Bricks ii
Yes
Batman doesn't use guns-but his car and motorcycle sure do. ;)
rubber bullets
Not in the machine guns on the Bat. That would need real ammo.
+Steelbourne Saul The funny thing is today people complain about one or two guys that
might died through batmans actions during the Nolan films...but in
Burtons version he drives in with the batmobil and simply guns down
everyone..no complains there..
+Steelbourne Saul Guns bad. Car, Motorcycle and Batwing A-OK
'This isn't a car'
Flawless visual effects.
That’s because it’s a mixture of special effects and visual effects. Everything you see was actually there and is being enhanced with CGI. The perfect blend which a lot of directors don’t really use anymore sadly :(
Chris Nolan uses everything real he can. Obviously a bit of enhancement is needed but that’s why it looks as real as it does
If only nolan would direct superman
@@j.t2348 he was an executive producer for it. Also there's no way you can make a giant Michael Bay style battle with mostly special effects, unless you somehow make every building explode within certain radiuses every minute
Pfx vfx cgi sfx all are mixed blended.
God, the soundtrack for this film is perfect.
Might as well replace "film" with "trilogy."
No. It's not memorable enough. Can you even remember half of the music on the screen?
Bryan Tee Of course. If you don't know the Nolan Batman theme, you are not a Batman fan.
ClearHeatVision I do know, but i would need twice the memory and effort to even remember them as much as the more classic movie themes.
@@yellowpsychopath how in the actual fuck.
Father and daughter died with the same soundtrack. Genius again by Nolan
Genius budget cutting
The same sountrack also plays when Batman throws the Joker from the building at the end of TDK.
bryn eka It’s a re-recording so it’s not budget cutting. It’s meant to tie together the defeat of the main villains in the trilogy. Ra’s Al Ghul, The Joker, and Talia Al Ghul are all defeated with the same music playing.
whats the soundtrack called?
OverlordKinsey It’s called “We Are Tonight’s Entertainment” and the particular part starts at 3:00 into the song.
3:21 Notice that music plays whenever a villain in this series gets taken down. Batman Begins: train goes off course, and Ras dies. Dark Knight: Batman tosses Joker off him and rescues him at the last second. Dark Knight Rises:
Batman blasts Talia off the road and to her death.
That's what trilogies do - they have recurring themes and feed off each other
Even if it`s the safe bet.
It's the villains fucked up score
@@johnboko7110 Never thought i'd find you here.
@@bmadgnashteeth Well small world ain't it ?
*Nothing like a little air superiority.*
US Marines approves this
Zzzz...
3:22 - Nice ode to Batman Begins as Hans Zimmer plays the same cue when Ra's succumbs to his death for Talia. Like father, like daughter.
Victor Orozco that's what I thought as well, but then someone brought to my attention that the same cue is also played when Batman throws the Joker over the ledge in TDK. So it seems more like a "the villain in charge falls" cue lol
+Victor Orozco the same cue is used in the dark knight when the joker falls from the building at the end.
@@littlecat2465 what if Joker was in the pit many years ago and he was the one who destroyed Banes face
What you mean by the same cue??
Hans Zimmer is amazingly making this movie great with his music.
This scene is so enthralling. And none of it looks like CGI. I love this scene.
If they're heat seeking missiles wouldn't they go after Catwoman because she's so hot
Because she's so hot that the missiles get overloaded. jk
You just had to be that guy huh!!
Michael Otis we all are lmao
victoneter damn right lol
Ha
This scene was unbelievably tense.
And I can't stop repeating this clip
@Hawaiian11 the magic of Hans Zimmer
Literally every scene with ticking bomb. It's always intense. But, background music helps too.
Nolan's ridiculously good at doing that.
Man, this was the most exciting shit in the theater.
Ikr! I was only 12 when I saw this in the cinemas and my love for Batman wasn't that big at the time, but God.. I would do anything to see this stuff in the cinema again now.
Do it then !
I second that. It was definitely an amazing climax.
fg same this and the pit climb
This the pit climb and when Batman breaks banes mask in the final fight. When bane goes on rampage that was awesome
i remember saw this scene in theaters with my father. People clapped at the end of the movie. Was simply amazing. A truly masterpiece.
lol
@@ABearWithHats mad?
He’s mad that Bree Larson is quitting capt marvel
How old were you when you saw the movie with your father?
This film has perhaps the most convincing CGI ever put on screen.
thats becase a lot of it was practical visual effects not just marvels gay as aids comp. generated everything, including the script
@@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi Scorsese was right about Marvel movies. They're just a bunch of computer nerds challenging each other to make the fakest scene possible. Fast food films
fhhsvnggbh if saying use CGI is gay
Then justice league is the most gayest and shittiest movie i have ever seen
@@blackjaguar7720 ... There's absolutely no question in that
Batman es manifico
With the exception of her death scene, I think Marion Cotillard gave a great performance as Talia al Ghul.
T Tanza that death scene almost ruined it. It was so cringe worthy. She’s a great actress too. I can’t believe nobody pushed for another take on that
@@BryanVGK23 I can't understand how Nolan watched this and said "Yep, this is THE take" for a multimillion dollar production....
I dont know why internet hate this actress.
Yeah she's a phenomenal actress, but her death was so cringe lol
i was a kid watching that scene, and I was like WTF is dat
Catwoman and Batman not only have chemistry while talking face to face but the work so well together.
even Tony Stark can't understand how batpod's wheels work
Fail. Just Fail
Haha
theres two motors, inside each wheel
He can. Also, he has tech much more intricate than Batman's slightly outstanding gadgetry.
Tyler Durden Yeah but that wide wheels should make it extremely difficult to turn it.
The reason why I can't get enough of this scene: The sound effects of the Bat and the lateral spinning of the Batpod.
I love how Batman is in the air like a bat and Catwoman is on the ground like a cat.
Not trying to sound mean, but how the hell is that symbolism? I’m pretty sure it just turned out that Catwoman is on the ground and Batman is in the air.
UzzyA 633 Fair but what symbolism is it? Is it that Catwoman is a cat and they don’t fly but Batman is a bat so he does?
@@Dingo-wk5ed It may or may not be intentional, but yes, because cats don't fly, and bats don't walk.
Catwoman on that bike has a silhouette like a black panther (with a bit of squinting) chasing down the roads, while a huge bat above distracts her pursuers. I like that analogy.
Radonatos I guess I just see it as oh that’s cool. I view symbolism mostly as something that has a grand meaning that enhances a viewing experience and makes the film much more interesting. Like the origami Unicorn in Blade Runner, or the entirety of The Holy Mountain.
@@Dingo-wk5ed that's basically what he said.
Christian Bale is my only batman..
me too
+chickengonewild same
+chickengonewild That is the best profile picture for that comment...
+chickengonewild Kevin Conroy is my only Batman
+RedFactionWilliam Agreement! Second is Michael Keaton. Bale would have been third if he didn't sound like he was gargling marbles...
I love how Batman is so reluctant to kill throughout the first two movies but over here he's just like, "Fuck this shit, I'm gonna blow that truck to kingdom come." And then he proceeds to blast the truck with a barrage of missles, killing Talia and the truck driver.
well i think 2 lifes compared to 12 million made him reconsider his rule
Uh, no. The truck crashed and killed Talia because *she* would not alter course. If Batman was trying to kill them he would just have put a missile into the cab of the truck.
***** he already killed when he let ras al ghul die
***** he let him die.manslaughter is murder too
@@OroborusFMA He literally did.
I love how Blake loses it in the end, shouting on Joey Quinn like a madman.
Joey Quinn! That's who that is! It was driving me crazy. Good eye.
I mean, who can blame him. He (the guy who destroyed the bridge) did basically condemn those kids to their deaths
@@K-11609 And what would you do if you would be in his shoes?
@@j.p.1214 is Joey Quinn and Harley Quinn siblings
That Cop on the bridge should be fire and the bridge cop shoud've realize that he blew up that bridge for nothing. Sometimes in my dreams, I see myself beating up that cop on the Bridge.
"Like father like daughter".
Killed by dropping into an underground subway via a vehicle.
There's no other scene in the world where the music fits as well like this scene.
I love the scene at 1:24 and onwards because it shows that Batman and Catwoman are both soldiers, risking their lives for Gotham City while in pursuit of Talia and the bomb. There's no greater feeling that being a soldier in a war you have to fight. She could've left but she stayed and aided Batman in his high-speed chase of Talia and the bomb. Incredible.
Over 10 years later and no superhero movie has made a vehicle cooler than Nolan's Batpod.
I really like the action and special effects for this movie, with Batman and Catwoman using futuristic-like armored vehichles with weaponry! The two fight scenes with Batman and Bane are pretty cool as well!
Remember seeing this on the opening night already more than a year ago, everyone was on the edge of their seat during this scene. Epic movie
this scene had me biting my nails the whole time. Just incredible and intense
Best cinema experience I've ever had
That's been the entire trilogy, all the way back to Begins. And when you take the collapsing dream layers at the end of Inception and the spinning docking scene from Interstellar, you realize just how well Nolan can do a tense climax.
Really looking forward to Dunkirk.
JT Peterson
Just Google images of the "withdrawal from Dunkirk" and picture Nolan and Zimmer working on recapturing that on the silver screen.
Nolan has found the balance between arthouse indie filmmaking and blockbuster appeal. This is really hard to do especially in this cynical culture of black and white, no more grey areas where people either really love or really hate something
Broke his one rule here, he killed talia, the bomb driver and that last tumbler.
Morgan Freeman made it amazing in this scene.
"nothing like a little air superiority"
+111danish111 U GAT TO TURN DA TRUCCK EAST
And then the music kicked in man this was a good scene
"oh dear"
@@frederick6512 yeah 😁😁
oh, and the best karma in the entire series is at 2:44. ALL the mileage that missle got and it came full-circle back to the shooters.
Though the fact that that tumbler was left totally in tact and those inside survived without a scratch just goes to show how tough those motherfucking tanks are.
@@TechnologicallyTechnical I like your Samuel L Jackson-ized term for tumbler =)
@@TechnologicallyTechnical and yet the batpod sends them flying. Baffling inconsistency
@@ShashankBhardwaj The Batpod's guns were always pretty strong tbh. And the Tumbler has weak spots. It gets taken out by Joker's bazooka in TDK
0:51 I LOVE the way Officer Blake said, "You Maniacs!!! You Sons of Bitches!!! You're Killing us!!! Yeah, Follow your ORDERS!!!" It's so EPIC!
And he's also sounding like his Jim Hawkins voice from Disney's Treasure Planet (2002) Whenever Jim is screaming or yelling.
I love 2:52, the way he just easily swarms in firing shocking Talia that he can be everywhere at once.
2:54 the most badass shot in the entire film
The Nolan Batman Trilogy is outrageously EPIC!!
nothing like a little air superiority! ;)
"Nothing like a little air superiority" Man this line gives me chills all the time
look at the way how he casually piloting the Bat... not so serious....
focused but at the same time exhausted, frustrated, tired, calculating and calm,
conveying how batman feels, to the audience without overacting...Tats wat i call as acting...!
Don't forget that Talia had already stabbed him at this point too.
ya...
I genuinely believe this is one of the most suspensful wrap ups to a movie ever made. The soundtrack playing with parts just ... sped up. Theres literally 2 mins left before they even get tge cable on lol
I hate to admit it but yes you are absolutely right. I was friggen over the moon with this chase scene. But Avengers still had their epic moments which this one doesn't. This one was just an epic ending away. But still love this film so MUCH!
This movie still gives me goosebumps! Gosh the dark knight series has left a mark on this world
I like how he shoots missiles on both side of the vehicle so they drive straight into the underpass. Brilliant screen play
Best Batman trilogy ever
Compare this with the truck chase scene in BvS. This one looks better.
It looks way better without any stupid slo mo
Really?
+DaleofDeviant Yeah, Ben Batman is more like Punisher in DC
So much bad faith, there isn't any slow mo during bvs, only when batman see superman
Hugues Moreau Zack even forgot that Bruce Wayne hate guns. Joker always want Bat give up no kill rule, and now Zack did it....Thank you MR.ZACK
Seriously, who can think this movie is horrible after watching this scene?
This movie has 8.5 on IMDB. Nolan's Batman movie are the highest rated superhero movies on that site. Who told you that it's horrible? Critics and the audience loved it. I don't really care for what critics or ratings say, but this movie is far from horrible.
SepticHead There's a somewhat vocal group on the internet that overanalyze this film to death and enjoy pointing out its flaws in comparison to what "Batman would do." And not in the clever HISHE kind of way
This movie isn't horrible, it's just really bad, but awesome action sequences, tho
I mean... the history could have been a lot better, because this gives space to a lot of plot holes. Certain things that would make this movie better than the dark knight. Not that I don't absolutely love this movie...
This movie isn't bad... But after following the "Dark Knight" it will seem that way, considering its regarded as a top 10 movie of all time
the music in this scene will always give me shivers all over my body
I think this is my favorite OST out of all 3 movies. It makes you feel the pressure Batman is going through to stop the bomb and save gotham.
What the name of it?
@@Samuel-lo3pq imagine the fire
Imagine Catwoman saying her "Screw him." and leave Batman behind, like she did in evil ending of Arkham City.
man that motorcycle CatWoman was riding on was awesome. I'd love to have one of those!!
Very interesting how all of the main vehicles that Batman drove throughout the trilogy are fighting against each other
I just can't get enough of bane or the joker I can watch these movies over and over again.
I personally find the Bat Pod pretty amazing, the introduction of it the dark knight when the tumbler explodes was pretty badass and the way batman used it was tight
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3:07 HOLY COW Batman just killed someone! He killed that driver!!!
And I guess he killed Talia at the end too.
I guess when a nuclear explosion is imminent, there is no better time than this to break all the rules.
When trying to save a city from Thermonuclear destruction, there ARE no rules.
Ian G
Batman has only one rule.
Kill one person or let the whole of gotham including himself be killed? He had no choice.
I am going to assume that he knocked him unconscious. I say this because Batman doesn't kill.
Does that means Talia at the end didn't die? She just passed out on the wheel?
These films can never be surpassed.
Bruh imagine gordon in the back of the truck like “yo what the fuck is going on out there” he jumped out and batman was like yo you were still in there my bad bro i thought you got out lol
Poor Gordon, he did not sign up for a ride like that one 😂😂😂
Like it or not it’s 10 years since and this is still the richest batman movie ever made
One of the best Suspense Scenes I've ever seen
Selina in the Batcycle though helping him take out Talia was pretty badass not gonna lie.
The only person who isnt calm in this clip is that police guy. Everyone else knows how to manage high pressure situations.
The best Cat woman from the movie the dark night
0:23-1:01 and 2:53-3:27 Utterly Amazing Soundtrack. Bravo Hans Zimmer. 👏👏👏👏
I love how Catwoman, as she's using the Batpod, takes out two of the Tumblers protecting the truck carrying the bomb.
Thus is the most beautiful memorable scene, especially when gordon ask batman that people should know who saved them and in return batman replies epic response!!! That is good to watch
Even here, Nolan chooses to use very little CGI and it is appreciated.
This is such an epic scene. I'm getting the movie as soon as it comes out
Why nobody talks about those special effects? They're fucking amazing. I'd love to see a VFX reel of it.
2:49-3:10 the best part of the chase. Pretty intense.
Man, Nolan can structure stuff in a crazy awesome way. We have the low moment when that idiot cop from Dexter blows the bridge, and everyone is hopeless for a moment, and Batman is taking fire, then we hear the catwoman theme, and she unloads on that tumbler, then joins the fight. Its an orgy of awesome sound and imagery.
Ah, the al-Ghuls. Dying silently in crashing methods of transportation.
Christian Bale is a beast. Sad it's over.
I've always enjoyed the comic book scenario when villains team up with the heroes to save the day. Sure, you can't really call Catwoman a true villain in this movie, but it was still awesome to see her come back for this fight.
Flaws and all... this is the most emotional Batman film to me. Many things come to mind as I re-watch it, but the big stand out is how his purpose behind becoming Batman in the first place is finally fulfilled. He wanted to inspire good in the people of a corrupt city, has his doubts about it in The Dark Knight... and finally leads its people to stand up for themselves (spearheaded by the unlikely trio of the police commissioner, a scientist and a professional thief!).
Again, I have my reservations about the Nolan films... but when they work they do so big time.
I loved the dynamic with Catwoman on the bike and Batman in the plane. It felt like they were both in their comfort zones during this chase and working together, they sent Talia to a death very similar to her father's.
Batman was absolutely done with the League of Shadows by this point… and went on a Rambo 2-helicopter like assault.
If theres two things that I love about this scene, its Catwoman's use of the Bat-Pod and that Talia dies in a similar way as her father.
Goddamn do I love this movie. The special effect and scene are so fucking good
“You’ve got 10 minutes!”
Bomb timer 1 minute later
“5:51...5:50...5:49”
They were on Namek time lol
0:53 That look when you just willfully condemned a bus full of children to die…That dude and all of the officers on that bridge are not only scarred mentally for life, but as soon as Gotham opens back up, they’ll forever be known as those guys…
I realized that Nolan has better persecution scenes than with body fights. The Dark Knight with the motorcycle, or Batman Begins trying to rescue Rachel with the Batmovil, or like this scene.
Selena took out the first 2 tumblers and the men in the tumbler that was hit by the missile survived. As for the guy in the truck, the glass actually didn't shatter when it was hit. My theory is that the force of the blast knocked him unconscious. Probably died a moment later though as Talia appears to kick him out of the moving truck.
This is a Batman movie. Not the shit show they gave us with BvS
Boy, you put Batfleck in this movie and Bane doesn't survive the sewer fight...
That's the point..Bale's Batman doesn't kill and well he got over Martha...
look im a huge marvel fan, and i can tell you at first i had my doubts about ben affleck's batman but now i absolutely love it he looks exactly like the comics and the arkham games and i liked bale, but ben affleck is a better batman look at the way he fights and the way bake fights Batfleck is more batman-ish and ben affleck's batman would kick bane's ass in this movie easily
+The Punisher But he was acting like the Punisher(Marvel), not Batman
The Punisher That depends. What makes Batman is not really his physical fighting abilities, it's his detective abilities and more often than not his conflict with his own darker desires. This version of Batman looks more like his classic outfit and fights a lot like the Arkham games, but I'm honestly not convinced that's all it takes for him to be a great Batman.
There is a reason the Joker is Batman's foil. This Batman has lost a little bit of what separates the two of them with his blasé attitude towards killing.
Don't give me wrong, I'm not saying he isn't doing a great job. But, the only thing he really has going for him so far is the fact that he can fight.
I still feel that unbearable tension even after watching it quite a few times
Now let's see Paul Allen's Batplane.
God... that truck fell hard. Nolan loves destroying trucks!
that batpod looks damn
awesome
0:03 This is the real reason I love this movie: "The Bat" hovercraft!!!.
Anyone else ever recognized the parallels between Thalia's and Ra's' death scenes in the Nolan trilogy? It's like, he is crushing with the train, and she is crushing with the truck. If you compare both scenes, the setup and the camera angles are almost identical, only mirrored. Even the music queue is exactly the same. I outright LOVE this little detail, it is so amazing.
yep i know :)
This is one of those few trilogies where all 3 films feed off each other perfectly
There's sadly a major difference. Ra's Al-Ghul died knowing he had failed; Talia died thinking she had won. Kinda soured the ending for me, as Talia was the least likeable villain of the whole trilogy - arrogant, underhanded, motivated not by misguided zealeotry or utter insanity but by a daddy-complex. She at least deserved to suffer the humiliation of failure in her final moments.
Harry Whitehead I think it goes beyond a daddy complex... Talia and Bane were pretty much born in that pit, all they've known are suffering and pain with hope taunting them from above. They wanted Gotham to feel the despair they felt. Like Dent, they blame the world around them for their own misery and take it out on others. This is the difference between Batman and his rogues - he chose to fix the shit cards life had dealt him while his enemies for the most part refuse to learn from their falling and take it out on the rest of humanity
I remember seeing this in theaters with my grandmother
Stunt work, practical effects and CG. That's how it ought to be.
Best comic book live film ever put to screen. Ty Chris Nolan.
0:53
I think what our bright young friend is trying to say is:
"YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP!! DAMN YOU!!! DAMN YOU ALL TA' HELLLLLL!!!!!!"
2:50 Batman: Where's your army now Talia?
Talia: shut up!
This movie is amazing
Let's face it, Selina looks way cooler than Batman riding The Pod 🐱