When you realise Bane never had the strength to escape the pit on his own like Bruce or Miranda, so when he sees the burning bat symbol and says “impossible” he’s realising that Bruce is stronger than him.
This films plot makes no sense.. At the end of the film when there's minutes left on that bomb before it exploded and destroys the city what is Miranda and Banes plan exactly? They're still in the city so they're gonna die too... And even scarecrow.. All the prisoners they released.. All the henchman.. They're all still in the city just chilling yet not one of them thinks oh we are gonna die in a few minutes for nothing. I mean they've had the city locked down for 5 months whilst that bombs timer was ticking down yet in that time they made no demands for money or anything.. So why aren't the army helping? .. Oh the terrorists said they're going to blow the bomb up if anybody tries to leave the city.. Right ok so so what's the plan then.. No demands just wait for the bomb to explode anyway after 5 months waiting? Makes no sense at all.
@@Facelessman254 the league is known to self sacrifice for the good of their cause if the situation calls for it. The opening of the movie even reminded us by having one of Bane’s men volunteer to be a victim of the plane crash to serve their bigger goals
"Not everything. Not yet" Bruh, I'm not gonna lie. That makes me cry. As long as there's a breath in his body, the Dark knight will give everything to the good people of Gotham.
The good people of Gotham? The people of Gotham are like an extremely underdeveloped character. That's one of my only beefs with the Nolan movies (that and the horribly chorigraphed raphed fight scenes) is that we only really see glimpses of the Gotham people...the biggest extension was in the boat scene in the dark knight.
@xes Yes, it was an amazing scene. The whole movie Joker blew something up, killed people, people betrayed people, corruption everywhere, so these boats absolutely shouldn't blow up. Some people say at least one of them had to blow up and Nolan missed a great opportunity there but they are wrong, no. The movie was already dark and grim. And there needed to be an equal ground between Batman and Joker given the fact that they are like Yin-Yang. If Nolan blew up the boats or one them the movie would become overtly desperate, grim and dark. Because throughout the movie Joker always came on top, he even wasted nearly the whole mafia. Harvey Dent was lost and that was a big loss so it needed a faithful contrast and the boat scene gives that to the movie. It was just a perfect scene, not a missed opportunity at all. And also Joker is wrong. " What are you trying to prove? That deep down inside, everyone is as ugly as you, you're alone." In all of the movie, everything Joker ever said, all those philosophical speech was reduced to nothing with that sentence, why? Because it is the simple truth. No one should even remotely empathize with Joker, there is nothing to empathize with. That short analysis of Batman reduced Joker's so called philosophy to nothing because Joker is simply ugly inside. And he misjudged humanity on a large scale. People in general are not bad deep down inside like the Joker thinks, people are good at their base level and only few goes to the dark route, not the general population. Also showing an inmate threw the detonator out of the window was an incredible contrast to Joker too. Someone who is supposed to be bad turns out to be genuinely human and brave. So that's another loss for Joker, why people didn't realize any of these really? Another loss for Joker because a convict prevents his plan to succeed. Then on the other boat an ordinary man with a conscience prevents it. Nolan in that scene brings people from two very different worlds together, their prejudice, their panic, they overcome all of it and did not blow each other up. So where does that brings us to. One boat criminals, one boat ordinary folk, that's a very good contrast. And that brings us to:: "What are you trying to prove, that deep down inside, everyone is as ugly as you, you're alone." Yes Joker is alone as Batman says, alone with being so much ugly inside. Nothing to empathize with. " I'm not who i'm underneath, but what i do that defines me." Batman tries to save people, fights crime, Joker murders people, plans mass murder, brings chaos and death. Simply put ugly inside. There is no need for deep analysis about it really. Come Harvey Dent. Then how come Harvey was corrupted unlike the people on the boat. Harvey could be corrupted with tragedies and mental manipulation and pushes because he already possessed the potential. Harvey's potential to turn to darkside was given in the movie. And also he was a cheater all along with that trick coin. We learn that Harvey got his first date with Rachel thanks to his trick coin. Also he is way too much idealistic and ambitious. He is a man of justice, he shouldn't be relying on a trick coin at any given time, even if that seems innocent in fact it's not. He is obsessed with justice while also being obsessed with luck, he has two very distinct personality traits in him that's already conflicting with each other and Joker used this. Harvey was not the best of them like The Batman said to Harvey at the end of the movie. He was flawed. Gordon wasn't the best of them either because he made deals with the mob. It was the Batman who was the best among the three, like Joker said, incorruptible. But not completely including Harvey to their plan was Batman and Gordon's mistake.
@@urazoktay7940 yeah the same thing can be said for selina her arc throughout the movie was to escape her past but she was using her past actions to try and get what she wanted not to mention she was the reason bruce was put in that pit although i have seen the argument where he let himself get broken by bane then when she saves a boy from thugs we see a different side to her her real self which is why he gives her a clean slate
lol he doesn't care about the "people". He clings onto his role as savior because he thinks that without it he has no worth. That is made painfully obvious in how pathetic he is portrayed when he is a normal citizen. Gotham reminds him of his parents, and he can't let that go. It's not nobility, it's insecurity. He sacrifices everyone he loves for this self obsessed, narcissistic "mission". The last batman is a redemptive story of how he broke out of that cycle.
You know, I think that first bomb wasn’t even meant to to do anything but warn the police inside to get away from the wall. I also love how they don’t even explain this, and let the viewer figure it out for themselves. The exposition isn’t needed
The truth is that Blake did all the hard and dangerous work of freeing those cops. If Batman only shot his cannons first, then Batman would get the credit of freeing the cops. So, Bats gives Blake a grenade so when the cops get free and ask Blake how did he free them, Blake can legally say "I throw a grenade" (which he did). Batman purposely walks away after he gaves Blake the grenade so when the cops are freed the first and only person they see is Blake, giving Blake all the credit he deserves. Now Blake can be considered a hero and he can get a medal or rewards.
I just realized after so many years that the grenade Batman gives Robin isn't to show off the Bat's cannons, but to serve as a warning for the policemen inside to get back, lest he blast them too.
@@alexintexass 'The Bat' as Mr. Fox would call it is by far the most sophisticated piece of technology in the trilogy. Needing a heat signature to blast a hole in the rocks right it front of it would be downgrading the technology.
@@steveknight8046 Wrong. He was teaching him how to use it, but also to back the cops away from the rubble so they wouldn't get killed by the Bat cannons.
As a long time fan of Batman the character, his entire story and just the world he lives in, seeing Catwoman and Batman walking side to side like this in live action is just pure awesomeness! 2:24 - 2:29
The city (as those whom run it) maybe corrupt ... ... but not everyone living in it is ... and they're the ones worth fighting, and dying, for ... It's amongst the few things that seperates him from the Joker: they may well be equally in the same psychological bracket, but Bruce/Batman lacks the bitter cynicism that wants to see the whole burn at their feet ... Compassion, and Empathy, without either in excess, can be a moral strength.
@@Ericb1980 Likewise ... It may take a few more years, but if Nolan, Zimmer, and every one else involved, not least Bale, and Gordon-Levitt, in his Batman Trilogy, returns, and is able to replicate that same 'lightning in a bottle', then a 4th could be as epic as 'Rises' ... especially if they use a Mr. Freeze ala 'B:TAS' - as being a tragic character, trapped somewhere between Euripides, and Shakespeare - and not just a comical idiot ... [There are many reason why, at almost 48, I still love 'B:TAS', not least the VA of Kevin Conroy, and Mark Hamill, but the fact they very much humanised Mr. Freeze, as an utterly broken person, especially when it came to his wife ... for a 'children's cartoon' to make a villain utterly sympathetic, his crimes aside, was/is unique, and hasn't aged it badly at all ...]
I have a theory that Bruce had sewn an emergency beacon somewhere into his very body which had to be above ground to function properly. Once he climbed out of the pit, he dug into himself, retrieved it, and turned it on. The Flying Fox's autopilot then engaged, flew to him on the other side of the world, picked him up, and he flew back to Gotham or just outside Gotham.
In Batman Begins after Bruce is thrown out of Falcone's, Bruce stripes away his coat and personal belongs. He literally was able to get to the other side of the world without any money or identification. He was able to steal food to eat, steal Wayne tech for money and training of the criminal mind, survive a foriegn prison, climb a mountain, destroy a 'gang of psychopaths', save his mentors life by carrying his lifeless body down a mountain and in The Dark Knight Rise he climbs out of a prison's pit after his back was broken. Please do not take away from this guy's feats.
Every new avengers movie that comes might be hailed as the best, better than the previous one, so on and so forth but they wont even come closer to some individual scenes of the dark knight trilogy. Chris Bale ❤
If you think about it Batman walking on thin ice does hearken back to Batman Begins training with Ra’s And I’m glad this felt like a triumphant return to unite Gotham being so desperate and hopeful
Did anyone notice what Blake said to Batman? BLAKE: “Well alright, Thanks” BATMAN: “Don’t thank me yet” BLAKE: “Well I might not get a chance later” Blake knew Batman/Bruce had fixed the gps, and what he was going to do waaayyyy before anyone else did. Well, so did Catwoman/Selina.
Only one man can beat the dark knight trilogy movies... And that is nolan himself.... So maybe The Batman will be not as good as dark knight but I think it will be a good movie as Mat reeves is directing it 👏👏🎦🎦
@@monosizroy7017 IDK man Reeves did a phenomenal job with the Planet of the Apes movies so I think if anyone can at least somewhat match TDK Trilogy, it's Reeves
In Batman Begins The Tumbler drivers across a rooftop knocking over satallite dishes while saving Rachel. A young boy tells his father that the tv doesn't work anymore. The father goes to the roof, gets spooked and falls. The boy feels guilty and blames Batman for his father's death. A new Batman nemesis is born! I would name the nemesis Vengeance or Wrath or any other synonym.
0:12 Bane: es imposible mantela cerca va venir a buscarla Batman: ¿Donde está Miranda Tate? James Gordon: Bane la tiene el tomó el ayuntamiento y sus propas lo rodean Batman: ésto bloquea la señal remota del detonador póngasela antes de que amanezca podría activarla cuando inicié James Gordon: ¿cuando inicié que? Batman: la guerra 1:13 John Blake: creo que te faltó uno Batman: ¿si trabajas solo usa una máscara? John Blake: no me da miedo que les ve de frente Batman: la máscara no es por ti es para proteger a los que te importan cuenta hasta 5 y lanzarla John Blake: no te ofendas ¿pero tienes algo más poder? ¿y ahora que? Batman: un ataque frente a Bane pero has que crucen el puente toda la gente John Blake: ¿por qué? Batman: por si fallamos organiza un éxodo salva las vidas que puedas John Blake: ¿ya no me necesitas? Batman: me diste un ejército hazlo John Blake: ohh gracias Batman: no me agradezcas aún John Blake: tal vez no pueda después
When you realise Bane never had the strength to escape the pit on his own like Bruce or Miranda, so when he sees the burning bat symbol and says “impossible” he’s realising that Bruce is stronger than him.
Great observation
That's a great comment
Yes you're right, great observation indeed.
Wow...I never thought about that. You're absolutely right. Damn. 😳
maybe he filled up a water gun with gasoline 😳😳😳
I love how Blake was essentially a sidekick to Batman the whole movie, as a way of setting him up to be his own version of Robin
This films plot makes no sense.. At the end of the film when there's minutes left on that bomb before it exploded and destroys the city what is Miranda and Banes plan exactly? They're still in the city so they're gonna die too... And even scarecrow.. All the prisoners they released.. All the henchman.. They're all still in the city just chilling yet not one of them thinks oh we are gonna die in a few minutes for nothing. I mean they've had the city locked down for 5 months whilst that bombs timer was ticking down yet in that time they made no demands for money or anything.. So why aren't the army helping? .. Oh the terrorists said they're going to blow the bomb up if anybody tries to leave the city.. Right ok so so what's the plan then.. No demands just wait for the bomb to explode anyway after 5 months waiting? Makes no sense at all.
@@Facelessman254 they had a motive they were there to uphold ras al ghoul destiny which was to destroy Gotham even at the cost of their own lives
@@Facelessman254 the league is known to self sacrifice for the good of their cause if the situation calls for it. The opening of the movie even reminded us by having one of Bane’s men volunteer to be a victim of the plane crash to serve their bigger goals
@@Facelessman254 I agree with you about the army part though. Like "oh terrorists with a nuclear bomb? not our problem Gotham"
@@rhetiq9989 Yes indeed, great catch there. One of Bane's men willingly sacrificed himself.
The background music in this whole trilogy is soo lit . Gives me goosebumps
Zimmer👌👌👌
The Dark Knight Trilogy has come of the best movie scores ever.
The song that plays when he takes out the guys by Blake, always hit hard in 2 and 3
"Not everything. Not yet"
Bruh, I'm not gonna lie. That makes me cry. As long as there's a breath in his body, the Dark knight will give everything to the good people of Gotham.
The good people of Gotham? The people of Gotham are like an extremely underdeveloped character. That's one of my only beefs with the Nolan movies (that and the horribly chorigraphed raphed fight scenes) is that we only really see glimpses of the Gotham people...the biggest extension was in the boat scene in the dark knight.
@xes Yes, it was an amazing scene. The whole movie Joker blew something up, killed people, people betrayed people, corruption everywhere, so these boats absolutely shouldn't blow up. Some people say at least one of them had to blow up and Nolan missed a great opportunity there but they are wrong, no. The movie was already dark and grim. And there needed to be an equal ground between Batman and Joker given the fact that they are like Yin-Yang. If Nolan blew up the boats or one them the movie would become overtly desperate, grim and dark. Because throughout the movie Joker always came on top, he even wasted nearly the whole mafia. Harvey Dent was lost and that was a big loss so it needed a faithful contrast and the boat scene gives that to the movie. It was just a perfect scene, not a missed opportunity at all.
And also Joker is wrong. " What are you trying to prove? That deep down inside, everyone is as ugly as you, you're alone." In all of the movie, everything Joker ever said, all those philosophical speech was reduced to nothing with that sentence, why? Because it is the simple truth. No one should even remotely empathize with Joker, there is nothing to empathize with. That short analysis of Batman reduced Joker's so called philosophy to nothing because Joker is simply ugly inside. And he misjudged humanity on a large scale.
People in general are not bad deep down inside like the Joker thinks, people are good at their base level and only few goes to the dark route, not the general population.
Also showing an inmate threw the detonator out of the window was an incredible contrast to Joker too. Someone who is supposed to be bad turns out to be genuinely human and brave. So that's another loss for Joker, why people didn't realize any of these really? Another loss for Joker because a convict prevents his plan to succeed. Then on the other boat an ordinary man with a conscience prevents it.
Nolan in that scene brings people from two very different worlds together, their prejudice, their panic, they overcome all of it and did not blow each other up. So where does that brings us to. One boat criminals, one boat ordinary folk, that's a very good contrast.
And that brings us to::
"What are you trying to prove, that deep down inside, everyone is as ugly as you, you're alone." Yes Joker is alone as Batman says, alone with being so much ugly inside. Nothing to empathize with. "
I'm not who i'm underneath, but what i do that defines me." Batman tries to save people, fights crime, Joker murders people, plans mass murder, brings chaos and death. Simply put ugly inside. There is no need for deep analysis about it really.
Come Harvey Dent. Then how come Harvey was corrupted unlike the people on the boat. Harvey could be corrupted with tragedies and mental manipulation and pushes because he already possessed the potential.
Harvey's potential to turn to darkside was given in the movie. And also he was a cheater all along with that trick coin. We learn that Harvey got his first date with Rachel thanks to his trick coin. Also he is way too much idealistic and ambitious. He is a man of justice, he shouldn't be relying on a trick coin at any given time, even if that seems innocent in fact it's not.
He is obsessed with justice while also being obsessed with luck, he has two very distinct personality traits in him that's already conflicting with each other and Joker used this.
Harvey was not the best of them like The Batman said to Harvey at the end of the movie. He was flawed. Gordon wasn't the best of them either because he made deals with the mob.
It was the Batman who was the best among the three, like Joker said, incorruptible. But not completely including Harvey to their plan was Batman and Gordon's mistake.
This is the true essence of Batman, his will to never stop fighting for whats right (WITHOUT KILLING!!!)
@@urazoktay7940 yeah the same thing can be said for selina her arc throughout the movie was to escape her past but she was using her past actions to try and get what she wanted not to mention she was the reason bruce was put in that pit although i have seen the argument where he let himself get broken by bane then when she saves a boy from thugs we see a different side to her her real self which is why he gives her a clean slate
lol he doesn't care about the "people". He clings onto his role as savior because he thinks that without it he has no worth. That is made painfully obvious in how pathetic he is portrayed when he is a normal citizen. Gotham reminds him of his parents, and he can't let that go. It's not nobility, it's insecurity. He sacrifices everyone he loves for this self obsessed, narcissistic "mission". The last batman is a redemptive story of how he broke out of that cycle.
You know, I think that first bomb wasn’t even meant to to do anything but warn the police inside to get away from the wall.
I also love how they don’t even explain this, and let the viewer figure it out for themselves. The exposition isn’t needed
Love the fact that someone does understand that.
The truth is that Blake did all the hard and dangerous work of freeing those cops. If Batman only shot his cannons first, then Batman would get the credit of freeing the cops. So, Bats gives Blake a grenade so when the cops get free and ask Blake how did he free them, Blake can legally say "I throw a grenade" (which he did). Batman purposely walks away after he gaves Blake the grenade so when the cops are freed the first and only person they see is Blake, giving Blake all the credit he deserves. Now Blake can be considered a hero and he can get a medal or rewards.
The little explosive created a temperature hotspot for The Bat's sensors. It gave Batman a target to shoot at.
@@bekamtchedlidze4785 i already know this from canadian lad
That's good storytelling. Instead of telling, Nolan shows the viewer.
I just realized after so many years that the grenade Batman gives Robin isn't to show off the Bat's cannons, but to serve as a warning for the policemen inside to get back, lest he blast them too.
Ahh I get it now , lol
I thought it was for heat so that the the bat could have a heat signature to shoot the rocks.
I thought he was trying to kill that boy.
@@alexintexass i guess it has multiple purposes.
@@alexintexass 'The Bat' as Mr. Fox would call it is by far the most sophisticated piece of technology in the trilogy. Needing a heat signature to blast a hole in the rocks right it front of it would be downgrading the technology.
45 minutes until the bomb goes off but Batman spends 5 hours painting that bridge with gasoline lol
yippykiyay89 because he’s Batman
That's actually alfred's job...
Raka Rio Alfred has left Bruce at this point
He needs to present to be a true hero
Maybe he had a Bat drone do the job for him.
The casting choices for these movies: PERFECT
So true
Expect Anne Hathaway
1:26 here we see a bat giving the coronavirus to humans
underrated comment
Damn bro. Way underrated comment.
How do you feel about winning the internet, Good Sir?
It was actually made in a lab!
Lol. I just realised the bomb looks like corona virus.
Batman: “count to 5, then throw”
Blake throws on 3, bomb explodes before 5
Blake: did Batman just try to kill me? 🤔
Explodes on impact.
@@level100wizard and why bother with the little hand grenade when he was going to use the bat wing cannon? Never did understand that.
@@level100wizard he was teaching him how to use it for the future.
It was a warning to the cops on the other side
@@steveknight8046 Wrong. He was teaching him how to use it, but also to back the cops away from the rubble so they wouldn't get killed by the Bat cannons.
"Count to five then throw" One throw!!
It was 5 secs. Count from wen Batman presses the button, and Blake did throw it on 5
1:27 start counting ...
He must’ve been so excited 😆
What if he didn’t throw on time and Blake just explodes
@@infinite3479 i was wondering the same thing
As a long time fan of Batman the character, his entire story and just the world he lives in, seeing Catwoman and Batman walking side to side like this in live action is just pure awesomeness! 2:24 - 2:29
how about the part where he quotes fauci and gives robin covid? no? thought so
@@stuart6478 What
@@stuart6478 snort
@@stuart6478 a cringe comedian I pressume?
At 1:33,
The reason why he gave a small bomb, was to signal those standing just next to the debris to get away.
No one was next to the debris 😂 😂
@@RicJiang on the other side bro.
0:53 god that music
It’s so badass I wanna dance 🕺 to it
0:57 That is some epic music-action synergy right there.
2:30 - 2:33 could we all agree Batman was definitely checking out on Catwoman
Of course he was.
Anna Hathaway is hot as hell who woudnt
Oh he’s definitely looking at her butt, as are most ppl.
Who wouldn't?
Hence why he "forgave" her for bailing to Bane 😁
“You’ve given me an army...”
I can’t describe how much I love this line
Agreed.
I love the part where he says " the mask is not for you, it's to protect the ones you care about" and then gives robin a covid bomb.
@@stuart6478 You people are insufferable.
The “Save yourself” always gets me, not only it means by staying alive, but be free as a human, no longer a watchful protector of the corrupt city
The city (as those whom run it) maybe corrupt ...
... but not everyone living in it is ... and they're the ones worth fighting, and dying, for ...
It's amongst the few things that seperates him from the Joker: they may well be equally in the same psychological bracket, but Bruce/Batman lacks the bitter cynicism that wants to see the whole burn at their feet ...
Compassion, and Empathy, without either in excess, can be a moral strength.
"The mask is not for you. It's to protect the people you care about." - Relevant for 2020.
LOL
Yooooooooooooo so true
99.98% btw...
They should use this in a PSA campaign.
It protects you, too.
Literally when Bruce Wayne put on his Batman costume again I just got chills down my spine and Catwoman by his side made it so much better
I hope they may re release this atleast on its 10 th anniversary so that I could watch this in imax
You didn’t see this movie in the theaters?? If not you missed out big time
Manic Rhymes luckily I was old enough to see rises.
Movie theaters are going to be extinct especially after this pandemic
This was the first and only movie I ever watched in IMAX
I was too young😓
The sheer weight the first 8 seconds of this clip holds shows how completely and utterly brilliant this trilogy is.
The way Selina mounts the bat pod! 😍😍😍😍😍
"I got it."
The way they interact with each other...exactly the dynamic Batman and Robin have in comics/cartoons
Not sure everything, Not yet ... gives me chills
Agreed.
"Not everything not yet"
Been looking for this comment
Closest thing I'll get to a Christopher Nolan Batman/Robin duo fight scene. I would've killed for a Nolan Sequel to this.
Nah, it was clear Nolan was tired of making Batman movies.
I would still love a 4 where Batman is needed to come back and fight with him as Nightwing
@@Ericb1980
Likewise ...
It may take a few more years, but if Nolan, Zimmer, and every one else involved, not least Bale, and Gordon-Levitt, in his Batman Trilogy, returns, and is able to replicate that same 'lightning in a bottle', then a 4th could be as epic as 'Rises' ... especially if they use a Mr. Freeze ala 'B:TAS' - as being a tragic character, trapped somewhere between Euripides, and Shakespeare - and not just a comical idiot ...
[There are many reason why, at almost 48, I still love 'B:TAS', not least the VA of Kevin Conroy, and Mark Hamill, but the fact they very much humanised Mr. Freeze, as an utterly broken person, especially when it came to his wife ... for a 'children's cartoon' to make a villain utterly sympathetic, his crimes aside, was/is unique, and hasn't aged it badly at all ...]
This scene of Batman and Robin is better than the whole Batman And Robin movie.
The dynamic duo taking out goons together
This movie is almost 8 years old.
The same amount of time between TDK and TDKR. TDKR is set 8 years after TDK.
No not old. Not yet
Now it is
Wow you can count
DreamCatcher370 time for a Christian bale comeback
I have a theory that Bruce had sewn an emergency beacon somewhere into his very body which had to be above ground to function properly. Once he climbed out of the pit, he dug into himself, retrieved it, and turned it on. The Flying Fox's autopilot then engaged, flew to him on the other side of the world, picked him up, and he flew back to Gotham or just outside Gotham.
In Batman Begins after Bruce is thrown out of Falcone's, Bruce stripes away his coat and personal belongs. He literally was able to get to the other side of the world without any money or identification. He was able to steal food to eat, steal Wayne tech for money and training of the criminal mind, survive a foriegn prison, climb a mountain, destroy a 'gang of psychopaths', save his mentors life by carrying his lifeless body down a mountain and in The Dark Knight Rise he climbs out of a prison's pit after his back was broken.
Please do not take away from this guy's feats.
1:13 the most memorable scene of the whole movie
0:12?
“Not everything. Not yet” damn. Still gets me.
I remember watching this at 16. One of the few movies where I actually felt like I was there
Batman saved his successor.
2:27 Batman Returns vibes, always love seeing Bats and Cat woman in the snow
Every new avengers movie that comes might be hailed as the best, better than the previous one, so on and so forth but they wont even come closer to some individual scenes of the dark knight trilogy. Chris Bale ❤
1:43 This is the real reason I love this movie: "The Bat" hovercraft!!!.
anne hathaway as cat woman is just great
one of the very best parts of the dark knight rises and one of the very best batman movies ever with a amazing cast too
0:58 now, there’s a Bat-Man!
HIT ME
2:57 - "There's more to you than that." ... I think Bale says this line slightly more like Bruce & less like "Batman". Very cool choice.
Yeah, you can tell.
Such a good scene, the Dark Knight trilogy is cinematic perfection
Anne Hathaway looks so good in certain roles and this is one of them.
0:53 “You look like Robin”
“And you look kinda familiar…”
“Indeed”
That “come with me” is probably the most honest thing the cat woman said so far
She was given the clean slate, but she was giving one to him as well.
1:33 I just realised that was to signal them
Damn Canadian lad pointed it out already
you can feel the chemistry from batman slightly changing the voice to her begging to quit the nightshift
I'll always say, Anne Hathaway was a great Cat woman
She nailed the character
1:18 Batman and Robin.
I can't believe this film is 10 years old now...!
At 0:58 a dude on left falls over for no reason 😂 😂 😂
I guess Blake was supposed to take him out, but they forgot to actually film it lol.
"You got something bigger in that belt"
"yeah, but it's under my pant"
Anne Hathaway is so incredible in the cat woman outfit. Her walking towards the batcycle is just mesmerizing.
One hell of an hourglass
@@adampeel6161 damn right.
I’m telling you. Those hips are hot!
batpod
i was waiting for christopher judge to say indeed
Agreed.
The subtitles on this video are the best thing.
"Keep our clothes"
Lmao
2:32 lol his british accent came out "FAAHRR power"
“Robin” just really take down Kratos that easy? Come on now 😁😁
0:14 When the ***** that stole your girl sees you coming after 2 years old body transformation
Agreed.
Best ever batman Christian bale
i love how he is jumping and saves Robin and tell the World i am back
Batman tells Blake-" The mask isn't for you, it's to protect the people you care about" and then hands him a virus shaped grenade...
Yoooooooo
When people say that this movie was ahead of its time, they ain't joking
I like how the guards didn’t shoot behind him instead he just hit him like a Pinata
If you think about it Batman walking on thin ice does hearken back to Batman Begins training with Ra’s
And I’m glad this felt like a triumphant return to unite Gotham being so desperate and hopeful
Nolan and Bale made me a Batman fan for life 😊
new batman is released and out of nowhere... the algorithm sends this in..brilliant!!!
This is a real Batman film
Exceptional movie, best of the trilogy!!
Agreed.
Worst of the 3 in my opinion
It's epic.
@G E T R E K T number one has the best plot. Number two had the best villain. But I just couldn't get into number three sadly.
When you realize Batman could have slaughtered Bane and half his crew with his hover ship on top of that building that one night🤣🤣
But Batman then would not be able to know who has the trigger!
I remember the whole theater cheering
“Now go” is what Bruce said to Tim in Arkham City.
Batman is my favourite character in DC
favourite character ever
Agreed.
Did anyone notice what Blake said to Batman?
BLAKE: “Well alright, Thanks”
BATMAN: “Don’t thank me yet”
BLAKE: “Well I might not get a chance later”
Blake knew Batman/Bruce had fixed the gps, and what he was going to do waaayyyy before anyone else did. Well, so did Catwoman/Selina.
"Impossible" I still say that line in that voice in my head once in a while.
Count to five and throw. Six you should not count, neither count four, excepting to get to five. Seven is right out!
Monty python
How is the guy in the new Batman movie going to beat that 😂
Only one man can beat the dark knight trilogy movies... And that is nolan himself.... So maybe The Batman will be not as good as dark knight but I think it will be a good movie as Mat reeves is directing it 👏👏🎦🎦
@@monosizroy7017 IDK man Reeves did a phenomenal job with the Planet of the Apes movies so I think if anyone can at least somewhat match TDK Trilogy, it's Reeves
@@NiclasLoof that is false he did work out. Media took a joke out of context
@Tomás Nope he didn't
@@NiclasLoof lmao .. yeah right
0:54 is this guy the voice actor for Kratos? Wow
… he is Teal’c
0:43 Teal'c is mad for stargate cancel
Epic Triolgy irreplaceable
Agreed.
These movies are actually amazing, they even had Kratos at 0:53
In the next installment Batman will face his nemesis Manbat!!
In Batman Begins The Tumbler drivers across a rooftop knocking over satallite dishes while saving Rachel. A young boy tells his father that the tv doesn't work anymore. The father goes to the roof, gets spooked and falls. The boy feels guilty and blames Batman for his father's death. A new Batman nemesis is born! I would name the nemesis Vengeance or Wrath or any other synonym.
“Count to five, then throw”
Then Batman thinks to himself “HA HA I’m about to scare the crap out of this guy!!!”
0:12
Bane: es imposible mantela cerca va venir a buscarla
Batman: ¿Donde está Miranda Tate?
James Gordon: Bane la tiene el tomó el ayuntamiento y sus propas lo rodean
Batman: ésto bloquea la señal remota del detonador póngasela antes de que amanezca podría activarla cuando inicié
James Gordon: ¿cuando inicié que?
Batman: la guerra
1:13
John Blake: creo que te faltó uno
Batman: ¿si trabajas solo usa una máscara?
John Blake: no me da miedo que les ve de frente
Batman: la máscara no es por ti es para proteger a los que te importan cuenta hasta 5 y lanzarla
John Blake: no te ofendas ¿pero tienes algo más poder?
¿y ahora que?
Batman: un ataque frente a Bane pero has que crucen el puente toda la gente
John Blake: ¿por qué?
Batman: por si fallamos organiza un éxodo salva las vidas que puedas
John Blake: ¿ya no me necesitas?
Batman: me diste un ejército hazlo
John Blake: ohh gracias
Batman: no me agradezcas aún
John Blake: tal vez no pueda después
Agreed.
0:58 The polite goons waited for Batman to have some free time before attacking
Bane - Impossible
Hela - Darling, you have no idea what's possible
classic movie
Agreed.
"Batman's here! Everyone, smack him with your guns!"
Chills at 0:2
Agreed.
I was expecting Teal'c to give more of a fight
I was expecting from him to be with batman
Bane: Impossible
Batman: Perhaps
Blake: you got anything bigger in that belt?
Bruce: *batwing noises intensify*
3:20 makes me emotional every time! Sign of a true hero! GOAT trilogy!
Light it up 🔥
we're not gonna talk about the guy who flopped over at 0:58 on the left side of the screen. guy didn't want no smoke from the bat and just played dead
Smart move ...
God, Catwoman was soooo fine in this movie.
When I saw catwomen...my *DARK KNIGHT RISES* ..👍
0:52 Anyone notice that ranger who gun pointed on "Blake"
"Christopher Judge" voice artist of "kratos god of war 2018 and Ragnarok" 🔥🔥🔥
0:44 the guy pointing the gun at him is the guy who did the voice acting and motion capture for Kratos in the new games.
1:16 Batman & Robin meets.
When he is talking to Blake he should be using that batman voice in all three movies
"Not everything, not yet." 😢