As bad as it sounds governments do have to put values on soldiers lives. Otherwise you end up with 500 soldiers equipped with the best that money can buy vs 500,000 enemy soldiers. At the end of the day for the defense of the nation it's better to just have more less equipped soldiers at some point.
When Bruce was spray painting the chest of the armor at 1:03, it was a long shot because Nolan wanted us to make sure that there were no nipples on the suit
The thing I love about the Nolan films is how they go into detail on how batman made all his equipment from military prototypes painted black to ordering different parts from over the world and building it themselves to even how the ears hide his radio and how gliding functions every single gadget and piece of equipment is explained and justified as being in the real world and just makes the movies more amazing
@@hottrin6103 I actually prefer the Batman's handling of the gadgets. Bruce building them all himself and just making do with what he can get with limited access to technology. And just trying to be as effective as he can be and as frightening as he can. Is just better in my opinion
@@jm5887 you mistaken Spiderman with Batman, In batman you had lucis fox, Like Q in Bond movies he provide batman Costume and did the modification. The genius of bruce is expert in martial combat and genius in strategy
@@topanlazuardi9251 in the comics he gets some tech from Wayne enterprises tech like the batcomputer and got help from people for the batmobile but mostly he builds his tech himself. He carves the batarangs. Made the grapnel gun. He gets pieces of technology from Wayne tech but he builds it all himself and develops his weapons. so he would remain undiscovered being batman. Its only in the Nolan films that he has all the tech available in prototypes and just takes it. Batman is intelligent in multiple ways other than fighting and strategy. Most of the time in the comics he gets things from Wayne as an upgrade. And also Nolan's dark knight and the batman are in two completely different places. Nolan's accepted his position as Bruce Wayne and used his fortune. The batman dies not he's just batman so uses Wayne tech as little as possible and tries do things himself which is closer to the original 1939 debut batman
bought it through a shell company it does not track back to wayne enterprises to anyone looking party city bought 10k bat ears eh probably for a batman costume :p
Fun fact, the skyhook was actually a real thing to extract people using plane flying overhead, it was called Fulton surface to air recovery system. It's also used in the Metal Gear Solid series.
You know it should have been in dark knight rises he should have used it in the final battle because bane broke his other suit that would have been cool
I'm pretty sure Lucius picked up on what Bruce was doing almost immediately. He's sharp as hell, and I'm not just saying that because he's played by Morgan Freeman.
@@TheGreyParse it's also right there in dialog, and it amounts to "Don't tell me, so that when I get asked, I don't have to lie about it" The one time he *is* asked about it however, it's from an idiot who thinks he can blackmail them..... but forgets that if he's right.... he could be pummeled into forgetting very quick.
And his armored car, his wingsuit, his grappling hook,... He has always realized it since the first movie. He's smart and never questioned it, just dropped some hint. That's why he's my favorite character of the trilogy.
When it comes to armor there's nearly always a weak point, and she was a criminal mastermind and had probably studied the suit and knew where those spots would be. Stab vests are stab and slash resistant and will stop lots of attacks but if someone waits for you to lift your arm or arms up to stab you in the pits, they bypassed the armor and it didn't fail. Likewise if they have someone jump on you and they are able to go up and under the bottom of the armor they can still stab you. The armor is designed to protect against brute force melee attacks and not against surgical strikes designed to bypass or penetrate it. Ever wonder why some armor penetrating rounds are not only teflon coated but also really fat at the base but taper to a narrow point at the tip? So that they focus as much of their energy as possible onto as small an area as possible to be able to push into the spaces between the weave of the material and loosing as little energy as possible and keep going on the other side. The part that gets me is that the first suit was bullet proof from anything other than a 'straight shot'. How fucking unhelpful is that? So long as no one shooting at you is a moderately decent shot or shoots you straight on from behind while you are fighting their buddies, yeah you are fine. Which is what most of his threat modes would be. Most shots will be straight on from some perspective, not tangent. Considering that we currently and before this had level 3a body armor that could stop nearly any handgun known and certainly the most common calibers, it makes nearly no sense to do downgrade like this.
All the support characters in The Dark Knight trilogy are very well written. I really like them. Alfred, Lucius, Gordon,... not just brilliant casts but also well developed
Johnmarty :P oh hell no! Ben Affleck suit is so ridiculous, I’m not talking about the tactical suit. I’m talking about the regular suit is so old looking, it’s not my impression of batsy
The Dark Knight suit is definitely the most believable and tactically feasible from a real world standpoint. If someone was going to be doing anything like what Batman does, they'd undoubtedly want to have that armor. And it's got that whole psuedo-military aesthetic to boot. But if I was judging solely based on looks, I'd have to hand it to the 1989 movie suit. That one is so iconic and badass, it just screams Batman. I don't think any movie suit has or ever will top it.
@@Synthetic_Strigiforme that's because Nolan's batman is grounded in realism & provides a Batman that could exist in real life. I don't compare these movies To Marvel.. yet alone the DCEU.
Bruce: "Bullet Proof?" Fox: "Anything but a straight shot" Bruce : "Why didn't they put it into production? Fox: "Bean Counters didn't think a soldier's life was worth 300 Grand" Bruce: "Are you sure it isn't because u said it can't stop a straight shot?"
I know it's an old comment, but keep in mind that what Fox is actually saying is "Anything but a straight shot from a rifle". It'll more than likely stop most pistol rounds and shotgun pellets and blast fragments easily, but rifle rounds are much harder to stop, and even if it did, it'd break the ribs of the guy wearing it. And keep in mind, in actual battle, most soldiers are actually wounded by fragments, rather than bullets, so an officer worth his salt is going to choose armor that will protect a soldier wearing it from the widest array of threats. After all, enemy rifle rounds can be stopped by putting something very thick between you and the bullet, grenades, mortars, and artillery shells don't see such obsticals as an issue. As for the 'Bean counters" comment, this is a sad reality of the US Military, as troops were asking for armor kits for HMMWVs and trucks, and denied with some of the cited reasons being cost. So the Bean Counters in the Pentagon not thinking a soldiers life was worth 300,000 bucks is a sad reality. And more often then not, they'll also look for excuses to cut the program outright to save money, rather than let development continue. The fact it couldn't take a straight impact from a bullet was likely the public reason given, completely ignoring that such issues could be solved using things like magnetically attached armor plates to cover vital areas, and that's probably what would've driven the cost up to 300,000.
This is why this version of the batsuit is my favorite. Every part of it no matter how small serves a unique purpose. Even the spikes on his gloves can be used as either stabbing or slashing weapons or mid range projectiles.
i love when superheroes specifically batman gets these scenes showing how he makes his suit and gear. i loved the new batman film for its practicality and realistic approach to everything but i wish they showed bruce making his suit, weapon and vehicles as they were so badass especially the wingsuit scene and how his cape turned into the wingsuit then it becomes the parachute.
Sam's suit is infused with Gore-Tex to suppress his body heat against thermal detection and Rhino-plate to protect against bullets, not to mention it allows full body agility specific for the stuff that Sam does
This was really my favourite version of Batman.Although i am pretty much a Marvel fan,this Batman really became one of my favourites ever.Well this and Suicide Squad Deadshot.Film may been shitty but Wills version of him is really great
IMO The best comic book movies. The definitive batman. Of course there were other great performances, and I really hope and think Pattinson will do a Good job, but to me nothing will ever even come close to this.
The spraying scene is what give the suit the rubbery look. It's a subtle nod to the old movies by giving a reasonable explanation to it. Bruce developed a paint that boost the suit defenses even further. He pretty much weather proofed it, since he'll be hanging out in the rain and snow, better to stay dry and warm.
I think the long fingered gloves are meant to represent the rigid memory cloth skeleton inside the cape. He must put his hands in pockets on the cape and flex his fingers back to trigger the electric charge. The top of the cape would realistically be connected to the utility harness so it doesn't rip off his arms though
One thing I find unfortunate is that in the sequels they dropped the monorail and the whole concept of filantropism as part of saving Gotham. Bruce's father invested heavily in the social upliftment of the city; it would have been nice if they had devoted some time to showing us Bruce doing the same. For instance, we could have seen a restored monorail in TDK.
I always get chills when Bruce runs to the cabinet, opens it, and the suit is just there in all it’s glory. There’s that amazing soundtrack in the background too.
Christian bale did complain that the suit in the batman begins was too tight and it gave him headaches so they changed the suit to making it more comfortable and less sweaty.
it feels like a weird detail of batman having buy ceramic armor masks in bulk from asia because there is no manufacturing left in the west, and then initially he gets shit and defective armor, so he has to go back to the same company against and buy more, which this time are up to spec.
The difference between this batsuit and the bvs suit in terms of armor is the affleck suit has less padding in certain spots like the elbows, the ribs, the space in between the biceps and shoulder, and the area below the biceps. (Which is also why he felt the knife stab in the famous warehouse scene) There is padding there so that Batman can move faster, the didn’t consider those areas on the body that was just referenced because they wanted a more military feel to his costume rather than a costume made suit for his crusade.
Perhaps. IMO the biggest difference is that Nolan is slightly more realistic. Physic's (particularly the concepts of mass and inertia) didn't apply in both worlds but even less so in the BvS universe.
I'm sorry can we just take for a second that bruce got his gear from disapproved products of wayne tech & made them work for him not to mention he also ordered a bunch of other parts & put them together himself I find that awesome
Honestly with what fox said about the body armor in begins it would probably be best for specialists not front line combat then the price would make more sense
My favorite part of any superhero movie is when they building their suit or testing their powers.
I know I miss that shit
Yes, I love it! Really REALLY liked Spider-man Homecoming and we didn't really need his origin story again, but damn did I want to see it.
Diddo
@@Eyeswitch with hollands performance dayuuum
Jason Miles
Yes indeed. Those types of scenes are always interesting and captivating. Along with receiving the suit or unlocking new powers.
“Why didn’t they put it in production?”
“Because they didn’t think a soldiers life is worth $300,000.”
oh the sick irony given how Trump's space force was green lit
Well it won’t stop gunfire or explosives so it’s worthless to a soldier. It is valuable to a man who wants to enter into fist fights.
A shame. Who would think of that irl? If we were to put it irl.
As bad as it sounds governments do have to put values on soldiers lives. Otherwise you end up with 500 soldiers equipped with the best that money can buy vs 500,000 enemy soldiers. At the end of the day for the defense of the nation it's better to just have more less equipped soldiers at some point.
@@slobiden.2593 but it stops gunfire
When you so rich you spray a black suit with black paint.
bruh
Bruce wayne darkened the armor with thick paint so it would be hard to see
It was dark grey, but it wasn't black.
The purpose of this “black paint” was to hide his heat signature, especially from night vision goggles
I guess I’m the first person to say
hA hA
"I hadn't showered that day, and I fight crimes in a rubber suit...REALLY SEALS IN THE FLAVOR!"
That was a cruel ploy...
Sign me up for another😈😈😈
"You tamed my monster...with your mouth...and two other places, in an order that would surprise you! (ass, mouth, vag)"
You mean, by touching that red spot in just the right way, there’s an explosion?
Now you have my permission to cry
American humor is weird
When Bruce was spray painting the chest of the armor at 1:03, it was a long shot because Nolan wanted us to make sure that there were no nipples on the suit
He sprayed it with rubber to hide his heat signature
@@fakereality7315 r/woosh
I thought it was so we can clearly see the black becoming more black. lol
The thing I love about the Nolan films is how they go into detail on how batman made all his equipment from military prototypes painted black to ordering different parts from over the world and building it themselves to even how the ears hide his radio and how gliding functions every single gadget and piece of equipment is explained and justified as being in the real world and just makes the movies more amazing
Me too
just like the batman
@@hottrin6103 I actually prefer the Batman's handling of the gadgets. Bruce building them all himself and just making do with what he can get with limited access to technology. And just trying to be as effective as he can be and as frightening as he can. Is just better in my opinion
@@jm5887 you mistaken Spiderman with Batman, In batman you had lucis fox, Like Q in Bond movies he provide batman Costume and did the modification. The genius of bruce is expert in martial combat and genius in strategy
@@topanlazuardi9251 in the comics he gets some tech from Wayne enterprises tech like the batcomputer and got help from people for the batmobile but mostly he builds his tech himself. He carves the batarangs. Made the grapnel gun. He gets pieces of technology from Wayne tech but he builds it all himself and develops his weapons. so he would remain undiscovered being batman. Its only in the Nolan films that he has all the tech available in prototypes and just takes it. Batman is intelligent in multiple ways other than fighting and strategy. Most of the time in the comics he gets things from Wayne as an upgrade. And also Nolan's dark knight and the batman are in two completely different places. Nolan's accepted his position as Bruce Wayne and used his fortune. The batman dies not he's just batman so uses Wayne tech as little as possible and tries do things himself which is closer to the original 1939 debut batman
This movie is more realistic than most biography movies
Onyxx Drako
so that way i love batman than all super hero.
right man
And he is better than any Marvel Character
Even Ironman too bro
You should go outside more often then.
“Why would Wayne Enterprise want to buy bat ears?”
“They bought 10,000.”
“Oh, carry on.”
bought it through a shell company it does not track back to wayne enterprises to anyone looking party city bought 10k bat ears eh probably for a batman costume :p
Fun fact, the skyhook was actually a real thing to extract people using plane flying overhead, it was called Fulton surface to air recovery system. It's also used in the Metal Gear Solid series.
It was also used in a James Bond film, I believe it was Thunderball.
That's the comment I was looking for
FuciMiNaKule The sky hook practice is seen being utilised in an old John Wayne movie called The Green Berets made in 1968.
Not really a fun fact since they did mentioned it in the movie lol
Also, in Ace Combat Assault Horizon
"Seperation of plates makes you more vulnerable to knives and gunfire"
Batman gets stabbed by Talia Al Ghul and shot by Two Face
different suit
He didnt die tho. Too easy
“Should do fine against cats”
*Makes out with Cat Woman*
@@DASCO2136 Anne Hathaway does make things spicier.
do u understand english?
He's not wearing hockey pads.
Affleck wearing hockey pads
i always thought he said "hockey pants"
@@deptusmechanikus7362 me too. HOCKEY PANTS.
2:44 Wolverine tilted his head at that lol
And freddy krueger xD
And Cardi B with her long painted nails.
They're for the cape
This movie had an incredible cast. Will forever remain as how you do a hero movie.
Bruce (2005): "Bulletproof?"
Lucius: "Anything but a straight shot."
Bruce (2022): "That's cute."
Also 2022 Bruce: F*cking tanks rifle rounds
bruce from arkham knight:saved a city in one night, took on more then 45 people at once. And took on deathstroke when he just started being batman.
@@Averageunlovablethat’s not just starting that’s a super experienced Batman
In my opinion I kind of liked The Batman Begins suit more than The Dark Knight suit.
So did I that's my favorite suit out of all 3 movie's
You know it should have been in dark knight rises he should have used it in the final battle because bane broke his other suit that would have been cool
"In my opinion" and "I kind of liked" in the same phrase is incorrect😂😂😂
"Should do fine against cats."
Gilgamesh what about catwoman
Foreshadowing
I'm really glad that Nolan added many easter eggs from comics
Clever easter-egg; I failed to notice.
The slow blade penetrates the suit
4:15 he said those exact words in arkham knight that the 8.03v suit had
Almost but Arkham lucios finished:” and you should look scarier while doing so”
4:20 last time when Batman was careless
Hi Bhawa
*Sees Batman on Gotham news*
Lucius Fox: Wait isn't that my suit?
I'm pretty sure Lucius picked up on what Bruce was doing almost immediately. He's sharp as hell, and I'm not just saying that because he's played by Morgan Freeman.
@@TheGreyParse it's also right there in dialog, and it amounts to "Don't tell me, so that when I get asked, I don't have to lie about it"
The one time he *is* asked about it however, it's from an idiot who thinks he can blackmail them..... but forgets that if he's right.... he could be pummeled into forgetting very quick.
And his armored car, his wingsuit, his grappling hook,...
He has always realized it since the first movie. He's smart and never questioned it, just dropped some hint. That's why he's my favorite character of the trilogy.
This Bat Armor is the best of all in my opinion.
@Luke Grace begins tbh
My favourite is the suit from arkham knight
3:18 best part
2:08 look even he is laughing
0:39 “this sucker will stop a knife”
Haha.
Wont stop slow knives
Different suit
@@masterwhopper414 at least he could turn his head in it.
The Dark Fox, from da streets, LOL.
When it comes to armor there's nearly always a weak point, and she was a criminal mastermind and had probably studied the suit and knew where those spots would be. Stab vests are stab and slash resistant and will stop lots of attacks but if someone waits for you to lift your arm or arms up to stab you in the pits, they bypassed the armor and it didn't fail. Likewise if they have someone jump on you and they are able to go up and under the bottom of the armor they can still stab you. The armor is designed to protect against brute force melee attacks and not against surgical strikes designed to bypass or penetrate it.
Ever wonder why some armor penetrating rounds are not only teflon coated but also really fat at the base but taper to a narrow point at the tip? So that they focus as much of their energy as possible onto as small an area as possible to be able to push into the spaces between the weave of the material and loosing as little energy as possible and keep going on the other side.
The part that gets me is that the first suit was bullet proof from anything other than a 'straight shot'.
How fucking unhelpful is that?
So long as no one shooting at you is a moderately decent shot or shoots you straight on from behind while you are fighting their buddies, yeah you are fine.
Which is what most of his threat modes would be. Most shots will be straight on from some perspective, not tangent. Considering that we currently and before this had level 3a body armor that could stop nearly any handgun known and certainly the most common calibers, it makes nearly no sense to do downgrade like this.
Humorous:
Alfred 10/10
Lucious 9.3/10
All the support characters in The Dark Knight trilogy are very well written. I really like them. Alfred, Lucius, Gordon,... not just brilliant casts but also well developed
None of the other live action suits can beat the Dark Knight suit.
Bryan McLendon Jr unless Ben affleck can beat the crap out of christian bale
Johnmarty :P oh hell no! Ben Affleck suit is so ridiculous, I’m not talking about the tactical suit. I’m talking about the regular suit is so old looking, it’s not my impression of batsy
How about Deadpool....😂😂😂
The Dark Knight suit is definitely the most believable and tactically feasible from a real world standpoint. If someone was going to be doing anything like what Batman does, they'd undoubtedly want to have that armor. And it's got that whole psuedo-military aesthetic to boot. But if I was judging solely based on looks, I'd have to hand it to the 1989 movie suit. That one is so iconic and badass, it just screams Batman. I don't think any movie suit has or ever will top it.
@@Synthetic_Strigiforme that's because Nolan's batman is grounded in realism & provides a Batman that could exist in real life. I don't compare these movies To Marvel.. yet alone the DCEU.
Bruce: "Bullet Proof?"
Fox: "Anything but a straight shot"
Bruce : "Why didn't they put it into production?
Fox: "Bean Counters didn't think a soldier's life was worth 300 Grand"
Bruce: "Are you sure it isn't because u said it can't stop a straight shot?"
I know it's an old comment, but keep in mind that what Fox is actually saying is "Anything but a straight shot from a rifle". It'll more than likely stop most pistol rounds and shotgun pellets and blast fragments easily, but rifle rounds are much harder to stop, and even if it did, it'd break the ribs of the guy wearing it. And keep in mind, in actual battle, most soldiers are actually wounded by fragments, rather than bullets, so an officer worth his salt is going to choose armor that will protect a soldier wearing it from the widest array of threats. After all, enemy rifle rounds can be stopped by putting something very thick between you and the bullet, grenades, mortars, and artillery shells don't see such obsticals as an issue.
As for the 'Bean counters" comment, this is a sad reality of the US Military, as troops were asking for armor kits for HMMWVs and trucks, and denied with some of the cited reasons being cost. So the Bean Counters in the Pentagon not thinking a soldiers life was worth 300,000 bucks is a sad reality. And more often then not, they'll also look for excuses to cut the program outright to save money, rather than let development continue. The fact it couldn't take a straight impact from a bullet was likely the public reason given, completely ignoring that such issues could be solved using things like magnetically attached armor plates to cover vital areas, and that's probably what would've driven the cost up to 300,000.
4:20 he's only used that once
once that we've seen. he may have used it a few times
BrunoBruno03 that one time was important to survive
He uses that to destroys light bulbs or shatter windows.
Nope he uses it against joker during there final fight
Kasen yeah
This is why this version of the batsuit is my favorite. Every part of it no matter how small serves a unique purpose. Even the spikes on his gloves can be used as either stabbing or slashing weapons or mid range projectiles.
3:01
Alfred - Why bats master Wayne❓
Bruce - Bats frighten me, it’s time my enemies share my dread...
i love when superheroes specifically batman gets these scenes showing how he makes his suit and gear. i loved the new batman film for its practicality and realistic approach to everything but i wish they showed bruce making his suit, weapon and vehicles as they were so badass especially the wingsuit scene and how his cape turned into the wingsuit then it becomes the parachute.
This part here definitely drew me in more into this movie. My heart was pounding with excitement.
Now that I’m much older the “Begins” suit grows more and more on me be how realistic it could be .
Best scene in Batman Begins. (Going through The toys and accessories , designing the Bat suit, and taking a spin on the Batmobile.)
Bale is such a committed proper professional Actor
HUGE RESPECT FOR HIM ALWAYS❤😇
The suit reminds me of something Sam Fisher would wear
Sam's suit is infused with Gore-Tex to suppress his body heat against thermal detection and Rhino-plate to protect against bullets, not to mention it allows full body agility specific for the stuff that Sam does
Bale : the batman
Afflek : wearing hockey pads
Maarkus Kakus! More like a scuba suit.
As an aspiring materials scientist, I loved these scenea
This never gets old.
So Batman is basically a super soldier/ninja/smart rich dude?
ThisIsIt have you ever watched Batman?
I bet u have never watched batman
Iron man concept
He’s practically James Bond with a cape.
@@eec589 not really , james bond is not rich
Does anyone else get chills at 3:17?
BATMAN>>>marvel
TDK>>>Marvel>>>>normal DC movies
@@niklasvilhelm7247 yes
Alfred >>> Marvel
Honestly. Batman is the only DC Superhero I like.
Nah, they're both good
I love this movie so much it actually shows the death of his parents and him training to be batman unlike other movies
The suit looks just amazing.
nice,superb, lets see paul allan’s suit!
everything was great with that movie.
This was really my favourite version of Batman.Although i am pretty much a Marvel fan,this Batman really became one of my favourites ever.Well this and Suicide Squad Deadshot.Film may been shitty but Wills version of him is really great
Love that quiet chemistry between Caine and Bale.
IMO The best comic book movies. The definitive batman. Of course there were other great performances, and I really hope and think Pattinson will do a Good job, but to me nothing will ever even come close to this.
2:24 Loved his smile
He's like I'm about to become The Batman alfred don't embarrass me. 😂
He shouldve been in Justice League.
The spraying scene is what give the suit the rubbery look. It's a subtle nod to the old movies by giving a reasonable explanation to it. Bruce developed a paint that boost the suit defenses even further. He pretty much weather proofed it, since he'll be hanging out in the rain and snow, better to stay dry and warm.
everytime i watch this scene i feel like being a batman is fairly achievable.
I think the long fingered gloves are meant to represent the rigid memory cloth skeleton inside the cape. He must put his hands in pockets on the cape and flex his fingers back to trigger the electric charge. The top of the cape would realistically be connected to the utility harness so it doesn't rip off his arms though
This is the REAL Batman
The last line got me! It should be fine against cats😆
Now _this_ is a whole lot better than the 1995 and 1997 messes that were made
I like this afraid because he is sweet in all 3 dark knight movies
This suit looked way cooler than the new one in The Dark Knight. The new one looked puny, especially the symbol.
I’ve seen the trilogy multiple times but I remember nothing but the last one
These movies are so badass
One thing I find unfortunate is that in the sequels they dropped the monorail and the whole concept of filantropism as part of saving Gotham. Bruce's father invested heavily in the social upliftment of the city; it would have been nice if they had devoted some time to showing us Bruce doing the same. For instance, we could have seen a restored monorail in TDK.
Well…. at least we'll have spares. Lmao.
The Begins suit is elite.
bom trabalho
every time Morgan says it should be good against cats i yell foreshadowing
Bruce should’ve returned Fox’s sass at the end and said “we talking house cats or tigers?”
I always get chills when Bruce runs to the cabinet, opens it, and the suit is just there in all it’s glory. There’s that amazing soundtrack in the background too.
Bateman is taking Paul's Dorsia reservation a bit too seriously.
I like that bat suit
Am i the only one who hears tyrone magnus when he suits up. 😂😂
Christian bale did complain that the suit in the batman begins was too tight and it gave him headaches so they changed the suit to making it more comfortable and less sweaty.
it feels like a weird detail of batman having buy ceramic armor masks in bulk from asia because there is no manufacturing left in the west, and then initially he gets shit and defective armor, so he has to go back to the same company against and buy more, which this time are up to spec.
Bruce was wearing a nice suit at the beginning of this clip.
The difference between this batsuit and the bvs suit in terms of armor is the affleck suit has less padding in certain spots like the elbows, the ribs, the space in between the biceps and shoulder, and the area below the biceps. (Which is also why he felt the knife stab in the famous warehouse scene) There is padding there so that Batman can move faster, the didn’t consider those areas on the body that was just referenced because they wanted a more military feel to his costume rather than a costume made suit for his crusade.
Perhaps. IMO the biggest difference is that Nolan is slightly more realistic. Physic's (particularly the concepts of mass and inertia) didn't apply in both worlds but even less so in the BvS universe.
This sucker will stop a knife, haha that scene in The Dark Knight rises 🤣
A soldiers life is not worth 300 grand things don’t change even in films
I always love the bat suit
so bad ass man
I'm sorry can we just take for a second that bruce got his gear from disapproved products of wayne tech & made them work for him not to mention he also ordered a bunch of other parts & put them together himself I find that awesome
Christian Bale best to ever do it 🦇
Thank You I Agree 💯
Very nice, Let's see Paul Allen's suit
Everybody pray that they put scenes like this in The Batman sequel. I can’t wait for those.
Honestly with what fox said about the body armor in begins it would probably be best for specialists not front line combat then the price would make more sense
Well, At least we’ll have spares.
0:46 Wouldn’t that kind of equipment be useful for Special Forces instead of Infantry Grunts?
Anyone know the score at 3:20? It's immense
In the mean time mightninsiggest you avoid landing... on your head.
Christian Bale actually looks like a perfect Bruce Wayne
I love Michael Caine as Alfred, also the Gotham Alfred
3:00
“ Bats frighten me, it’s time my enemy shared my dread. “
I don’t know if anyone else thinks this but I like the emblem on the chest in the first movie more than the one from the second and third ones
The claws on the tip of the electric gloves were made for the cape. 2:40
0:55
You should always apply Rhino lining to your bat suits.
Does anyone else notice RUclips movie section shows the release year as 2015 , while it released in 2005
Johnny wickedy origins Hahahahaha just saying to b funny
cool
Like how they based the Arkham Knight Batsuit like the one in The Dark Knight
3:28 oof
Naise
0:35 Idk i feel satisfy when he knock the armor 😂🙏