Batmobile definitely came across like an angry demon coming to life. I've said on other videos that it reminds me of Stephen King's "Christine", the demon possessed car.
I had this big dumb grin on my face like I was watching the animated series as a little kid again. I was all "Go get em, Bats!" and this soundtrack was perfectly fit
I just watched the movie last night and can't FORGET THIS scene would totally watch it again rn just for this scene and the music throughout the movie in general
Just came back from the premiere, the car chase scene was absolutely INSANE, and the soundtrack amplifes it by 1000. Loved every moments of this movie.
Matt Reeves had once said Batman Returns was his favorite Batman movie next to Dark Knight and the soundtrack at times sounds like Danny Elfman's or a hybrid with Hans Zimmer. Catwoman's theme sounds almost the same as Selina's in Batman Returns. Almost the same instruments but a different rhythm.
There’s a significant difference between “chasing” and “being chased.” Michael Giacchino masterfully conveys the latter in this scene. The nuance is that we’re centered less on Batman’s determination and more on Penguin’s terror.
That's exactly what I thought here. The criminals are actually terrified of The Batman in this movie and the music and visuals show it. He's their Michael Myers, the music sounds like something you'd hear in a horror flick.
Colin Farrel is the man, he really nailed with his portrayal... That joke about "La rata alada" of him mockering Jim and Batman was brilliant. I want a movie with him as the main villain against Battinson.
@@fabriciocastelozeta4335 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad comes
I'm sure he will play an even bigger part in the sequel. I can't wait. Me and the wife watched it yesterday, both loved it. What a movie, a masterpiece. Finally a detective Batman, Pattinson nailed it.
@@leecroft1983 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad comes
This music is insane, that trumpet at the ending just sounded like a SCREAM, the car chase in The Batman is literally the best movie car chase in years.
@@elvingarcia3010 how can such a mediocre studio make one of the best (or in my opinion, the best) superhero movies ever made?! It’s like how the same studio that made The Emoji Movie went on to make Into the Spider-Verse lol
That scene where Batman isnt even there but the criminals just fear the fact that maybe The Batman is there is when i knew i was in for a treat. The helicopters just had to spotlight them so they can look up and see the signal.
@@captaindexpool3192 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
The whole soundtrack completely compliments the film. With it being a neo noir kind of movie there is a lot of music. The Batman's motiff throughout the film is nothing short of awesome
@@dansker8589 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad comes
Accidentally played this while driving to work. I took a shortcut by launching across a 6-lane highway. Got to work 28 minutes early. I drive a 2015 Corolla.
@@mbphilipblack8993 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
@@ironcladnomad5639 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
@@spider-man500 I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought the same thing. This movie represents Batman in the same way that Spider-Man 2 represents Spider-Man. Both are everything the characters should be and should represent whether it’d be characters, themes, atmosphere, or action. I believe either The Batman or Spider-Man 2 gets my top spot for the best superhero movie (I can’t choose lol)
Going to see this movie after reading batman graphic novels hes narrating the state of Gotham and how he feels like is an uphill battle that he can't win. Then at end of movie narrates again finding purpose again to dawn the cape and cowl. It's amazing and Spiderman 2 was just like a comic book movie. Emotionally satisfying
This film was grounded and realistic like batman the animated series but I am hoping they can add the fantastical side of batman and find a way to keep it realistic so we can see villains like Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Clayface, Killer Croc, Solomon Grundy, Man Bat, and even comic accurate Bane. I hope reeves can pull off a realistic, fantastical, mythical while also grounded side of batman in future batman reeves movies. The animated series did it so well.
Michael Giacchino nails it again, I love the MCU Spider-Man scores and he did a wonderful tribute to Batman: The Animated Series with this amazing OST.
@@MikeTheCosplayer From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
For some reason it reminds me of Giacchino’s score in the Jurassic World movies when the Indominous Rex is loose or the track “Raiders of the Lost Isla Nublar” from Fallen Kingdom.
@@larryfoulkeofficial8609 No Shirley Walker (RIP) took over for BTAS. She had worked with Elfman before and she created all the unique songs from BTAS that would come after that sound more like this than the Elfman ones
I LOVE the fact that the Batmobile here is basically just a muscle car with a jet engine, a basic design concept on paper that turned out to be SO BADASS AND EPIC
The bat mobile is so simplistic yet awesome. Every time I see a car light up in the dark, I have this awesome chilling scene in my head. I don’t usually go to the theatre for more than two times but I really wanna see this movie a third time at least
I saw The Batman three times at the movies and can't get enough of the epic Batmobile scene. I love how the Batmobile's engine roared like a beast as Batman chased the Penguin before crashing the latter's car. The Batman is amazing!
"I got you! I got youuu! I got you!" Batmobile comes out of the flames and penguin shoulder checking from the left side to see and hear the loud roar of the engine was awesome!
I love the fact that Batman’s theme only plays when he gains on penguin, but the trill of the flutes gives you a taste of penguin’s fear when he does, which helps to paint Batman as the truly intimidating figure he is, which is something the movie did really well. Without context, you could end up hoping penguin escapes from this unstoppable terrifying force gaining on him.
Saw this in IMAX but now I want to relive that moment again from when the engine starts to when Batman marches to the Penguins car with the camera upside down. This movie is really fighting to be the best Batman movie
Really awesome detail : When Batman is walking, we see Penguin upside down, same for Batman, but when Batman kneel in front of the car and turn his head, we see Cobblepot in the right angle, this time from Bruce's angle. I love that movie so much, easily one of my favorites ! I hope we'll also have this moment's music soon ! It was my favorite Batman Theme variant
Bro, the Batmobile in this movie was more terrifying than the man himself EDIT: That's not a dig at Pattinson btw. The car was just an absolute monster.
I played this soundtrack to my friends and all of them guessed it was a horror or post apocalyptic movie. And when i told them it was batman movie they called me a liar.
I had a fan experience & an opportunity to watch the Batman. What an awesome introduction to an even more grounded, young, and restless Bruce Wayne. With only two years for young Batman, the film is dark, it’s gritty and it’s all about the detective work. This is why we all love Batman because he has so many layers upon layers to explore. Matt Reeves just revolutionized the Riddler. Paul Dano was amazing, pretty much every cast is amazing. What I really like is that the film shows us how young Batman is scared to even fly off high-rise buildings still, but also throws out his body with no hesitation to enemy bullets, sometimes not being able to control his anger during a fight. He gets shot in the chest, punched in the head, and doesn’t give in. But above all it haunts him to see anyone get hurt because he’s still affected by the death of his parents. The cinematography is amazing, and boy the city of Gotham is just on another level. You’ll get scared to even pass by the city let alone live there. Shows the true nature of corruption and political deceives. Reeves created a unique Batman set just as Nolan’s was different than Tim Burton, as well as for Zack Snyders Batman. Each director builds their own unique elements and universe for Batman. Perhaps the greatest advantage is that character Batman is so versatile and any director can interpret it based on the excellent comic books written. DC needs to focus on these kinds of movies because honestly, they’re just perfect. I’m hoping we will get another amazing trilogy if it continues like this. My respects to all the previous and current directors for giving us different types of Batman. I really like all the Batman iterations since 2005. (Baleman, Batfleck. & Battison).
I stand with the claim that this is the best Batman movie, and possibly the best superhero movie. I’d say as an overall movie, TDK is better, but as a “Batman movie”, The Batman is definitely superior. In The Batman, it captures Batman’s personal conflicts and themes better, Bruce has more screen time, Bruce is a deeper character, he’s portrayed better, he actually does some detective work, and it overall feels more loyal to the source material (and because I’m a huge Batman fan that likes the comics, I prefer The Batman over TDK)
Everyone is gushing abour 1:35, and while it's majestic and heroic and all, I like 1:04 because it's such a terrifying composition that fits the scene and this Batman perfectly. You see the Batmobile from the criminals' perspective, in the dark and heavy rain.
I remember Michael Giacchino's works back from my childhood when i was playing Medal of Honor and I am happy to see that he still has a great music career
When I saw the live concert of the soundtrack playing in time with the movie and it got to this scene, I could feel the sound of the instruments pounding against my chest.
This track is simply brutal. Reminds me a lot of things, that part on 1:04 sounds like a classic villain theme, then at 2:08 that hammer reminds me Poledouris Ed 209 theme for Robocop movie. The final is absurdly intense.
The blasting of the main theme at different points of this score!! Such beauty. I would gladly go watch the movie in the cinemas again and again just for this scene.
@@josearrocha3377 actually he is partially telling you something thats actually facts.. but its Nirvana and Shirley Walker.. not Elfman.. that was the literal inspiration for the soundtrack.. there is no Goldenthal.. Goldenthal copied Shirley Walker and made up his own overture for batman forever. Thats why Mask of the Phantasm and Batman Forevers soundtracks sound so similar.
@@THENEVERDEADIV he’s not telling me anything and neither are you. There is no nirvana in this particular piece of music. And Mask of The Phantasm and Batman Forever have no resemblance.
@@FangirlismDetected in my American theater, their was applause at the beginning and end, but the rest felt like stunned silence. (Except for the occasional laughs)
I love this track. In the actual movie there's a rendition of the Batman theme that I really wish they had put in the soundtrack. It's the iconic bit of Batman walking towards Penguin from the latter's P.O.V. The footsteps of Batman with the spur-like sound effects coupled with that particular rendition of the theme was so satisfying, especially opening night in IMAX 👌🏼👌🏼
I loved how they made this scene almost like an animal chasing its prey.
Maybe this is the music that plays in a flying insect’s head when it’s getting chased mid-air by a bat?
Classic case of "Bat and Mouse"
@@cameron9292 or Bat and Penguin in this case
Considering that Giacchino also scored the Jurassic World movies, it's basically a seamless transition.
Batmobile definitely came across like an angry demon coming to life. I've said on other videos that it reminds me of Stephen King's "Christine", the demon possessed car.
1:35 in theatres was GODLY!
RIGHT
*bat-music intensifies*
I had this big dumb grin on my face like I was watching the animated series as a little kid again. I was all "Go get em, Bats!" and this soundtrack was perfectly fit
Yeeesssssss
@@mega6836 EXACTLY, it's like the awesome cartoon I grew up with.
Michael Giacchino freaking nails it again!!
The engine revving, lightning, Penquin's expression, entire chase scene, this music all live rent free in my mind. What a masterpiece.
I just watched the movie last night and can't FORGET THIS scene would totally watch it again rn just for this scene and the music throughout the movie in general
@@eshwar6969 yes DCEU
This scene shows the importance of pacing and suspense before the action
@@LuisAngel-mu4zv it makes for such a bigger thrill bc you are actively involved
Most epic batmobile reveal ever
Hearing this in a Dolby Atmos cinema...feeling the roar and rumble of the Batmobile in my seat. Will never ever forget that.
Saw it in IMAX my for the premiere and it was rumbling like crazy. 2nd watch at Dolby was even more intense! Best theater experience ever
@@fungamingwahoo Oh I've wondered how the two compared! Glad I chose Dolby, I was very impressive by that cinema experience as well
@@TeaSquiffy2 yes 2D
True. Its not about scale, its about IMPACT!
So jealous!! Saw it in IMAX a few times but I definitely wanted to see it in Dolby...
I love how batman's stinger plays every time the batmobile is on screen, it feels like the theme for a slasher villain
It was so perfectly executed. It swells with that stinger every time it shows him gaining on the Penguin.
@@dm_brad The Batman 2 Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck/Joker
@@elvingarcia3010 that doesn’t make sense timeline wise
Batman's stinger?
@@Thrusthamsteryou know... the DUN DUN DUN DUN.. His theme music.
Just came back from the premiere, the car chase scene was absolutely INSANE, and the soundtrack amplifes it by 1000. Loved every moments of this movie.
Couldn't agree more
the intensity of batmobile reving up was crazy my theatre went crazy
So true
true, it's even much more mind-blowing especially when watched on IMAX
The whole chase is probably one of my favorite parts of the movie
1:34 this part gives me such 90s batman vibes and I love it
Batman tas vibes
Started clapping in the theater once I heard it.
I'm gonna say its so similar I think its a sample. This sounds so like its from the show like I've heard it before I think its a sample.
Matt Reeves had once said Batman Returns was his favorite Batman movie next to Dark Knight and the soundtrack at times sounds like Danny Elfman's or a hybrid with Hans Zimmer. Catwoman's theme sounds almost the same as Selina's in Batman Returns. Almost the same instruments but a different rhythm.
@@Davethegoat19 batman tas got its music from the michael keaton batman movie which came out in 1989 :-)
There’s a significant difference between “chasing” and “being chased.” Michael Giacchino masterfully conveys the latter in this scene. The nuance is that we’re centered less on Batman’s determination and more on Penguin’s terror.
It's actually the same in this case. Through the stubbornness of Batman we can experience the terror of the penguin.
That's exactly what I thought here. The criminals are actually terrified of The Batman in this movie and the music and visuals show it. He's their Michael Myers, the music sounds like something you'd hear in a horror flick.
Colin Farrel is the man, he really nailed with his portrayal... That joke about "La rata alada" of him mockering Jim and Batman was brilliant. I want a movie with him as the main villain against Battinson.
Pinguin serie HBO Max
@@fabriciocastelozeta4335 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad comes
@@AveChristusRex789 No it hasnt been
I'm sure he will play an even bigger part in the sequel. I can't wait. Me and the wife watched it yesterday, both loved it. What a movie, a masterpiece. Finally a detective Batman, Pattinson nailed it.
@@leecroft1983 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad comes
This music is insane, that trumpet at the ending just sounded like a SCREAM, the car chase in The Batman is literally the best movie car chase in years.
From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
@@elvingarcia3010 BUT HOW DID THEY DO IT??
@@elvingarcia3010 how can such a mediocre studio make one of the best (or in my opinion, the best) superhero movies ever made?!
It’s like how the same studio that made The Emoji Movie went on to make Into the Spider-Verse lol
@@Howlingburd19 same studio, better team behind the actual film.
The same Studio that made Man of steel and Zack Snyder's Justice League
The Batmobile was roaring was the most terrifying sound ever. A beast. Poor Oz, he had no escape from the beast.
The Batmobile was like CHRISTINE in this movie
@@richierewinds thank you. Yes!
“But I am the shadows”
That’s when I knew this was the definitive Batman movie
That scene where Batman isnt even there but the criminals just fear the fact that maybe The Batman is there is when i knew i was in for a treat. The helicopters just had to spotlight them so they can look up and see the signal.
@@captaindexpool3192 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
He does not use the shadows that much. Mostly walks around in plain sight.
@@captaindexpool3192 yes DCEU
The shadows betray you because they belong to me now.
The drums are CRAZY on this one!!!
The whole soundtrack completely compliments the film. With it being a neo noir kind of movie there is a lot of music. The Batman's motiff throughout the film is nothing short of awesome
Listen Lost.One of the greatest ost in Giacchino's life as much as in movie industry
Mad max
@@dansker8589 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad comes
Yeah the last part of this theme and the instruments Giacchino used for it sound like something from Lost
Accidentally played this while driving to work. I took a shortcut by launching across a 6-lane highway. Got to work 28 minutes early.
I drive a 2015 Corolla.
🤣!!!!!
Did you do a slow, menacing walk into your workplace.
I almost called a cab after I saw it in theatres, this track was just playing inside my head and I didn't want to be a road raging menace to society.
@@paulcourtemanche3549 yo. If Richard k. Did that it would of be epic 😂😂😂
the entire theatre filled with hundreds of people was shaking. IMAX experience 💥
Same
I can imagine I had a 2D showing but this was blasting the rev of the engine screamed power and no escape and i like the slight horror inspiration.
This. My edibles kicking in just as this scene started, imax made it even wilder!
@@mbphilipblack8993 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
In IMAX the seat started shaking was super intense
Without a doubt the best scene ever involving the Batmobile. That chase was just perfect.
The buildup was also perfect.
It's 3:58 for me that this theme reaaaaalllyyy takes off. Goosebumps moment.
huge facts
Bass was HEAVY
1:35 that shift in the tone is just **chef’s kiss**
The scream of that engine...My mouth was open for the entirety of that car chase!
Everyone talks about 1:35 and I can see why, but for me 3:59 is one of the most intense, adrenaline pumping pieces of music I’ve ever heard.
ª
This part was better than 1;35, to be honest!
1:57 this part of the track is probably what zoe was talking about on how she was nodding her head when she heard drums during the penguin chase scene
I love how the actors are so into this movie that they're talking up the score. That generally only happens when one of the actors is also a producer.
@@ironcladnomad5639 From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
Do you have the link to that interview?
This movie is so comic accurate. The Batman movie we all wanted is here and it's amazing.
The last comic book movie that we got that was this accurate to the Scource Material was Spider-Man 2.
@@spider-man500 I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought the same thing. This movie represents Batman in the same way that Spider-Man 2 represents Spider-Man. Both are everything the characters should be and should represent whether it’d be characters, themes, atmosphere, or action. I believe either The Batman or Spider-Man 2 gets my top spot for the best superhero movie (I can’t choose lol)
@@Howlingburd19 although tobey spidey has organic webbing
Going to see this movie after reading batman graphic novels hes narrating the state of Gotham and how he feels like is an uphill battle that he can't win. Then at end of movie narrates again finding purpose again to dawn the cape and cowl. It's amazing and Spiderman 2 was just like a comic book movie. Emotionally satisfying
This film was grounded and realistic like batman the animated series but I am hoping they can add the fantastical side of batman and find a way to keep it realistic so we can see villains like Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Clayface, Killer Croc, Solomon Grundy, Man Bat, and even comic accurate Bane. I hope reeves can pull off a realistic, fantastical, mythical while also grounded side of batman in future batman reeves movies. The animated series did it so well.
I never heard a musical score with such blazes of demonic fury and yet it's so amazing!!!!!!!
Michael Giacchino nails it again, I love the MCU Spider-Man scores and he did a wonderful tribute to Batman: The Animated Series with this amazing OST.
1:34 this was so loud in the theaters. love the experience.
This definitely the batmobile chase 🥶
and you are a prophet
@@a.infantjohnpraveen9822 prophecy of Mr Freeze in the Batman 2 with the heart of 🧊 , Amen
so far this is for me, is probably the best track tbh.
I like how intense it is. has a lot of vibes from predecessor movies and animations.
This and moving in for the gil, imo
Definitely the Batmobile/Penguin chase scene + my favourite part 01:04 🔥 *"Kenzie! Get the money!"*
1:04
My favorite part is 3:59 and on 😈🤘🏿🦇
Which is the part when he comes out of the batmobile inverted view?
@@MikeTheCosplayer From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
For some reason it reminds me of Giacchino’s score in the Jurassic World movies when the Indominous Rex is loose or the track “Raiders of the Lost Isla Nublar” from Fallen Kingdom.
I've seen the movie today. Great story, perfect cast, badass music... and the Batmobile's sound design was GLORIOUS !!
Batmobile was 👌
@@Skuntac From the studio that brought you Justice League, WW84: Wonder Woman 1984, AQUAMAN, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, SHAZAM! and Suicide Squad.
Batmobile was classick
@@elvingarcia3010 ?
@@Skuntac probably a bot, I've seen this same reply on other comments
This sounds intense can’t wait to see The Batman Tuesday night
Same!! I'm wearing my Batgirl jacket when I go! Bat family rise! 😤
Tuesday?!?! I can’t see it til Friday!
@@ComedyBros5 Same. Ugh
same!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday squad where y’all at?
I love this. A mix of horror and BTAS, most importantly alongside Giacchino's own magic.
Btas is based off Danny elfmans score
@@bathboy7115 he composes that too right
@@larryfoulkeofficial8609 No Shirley Walker (RIP) took over for BTAS. She had worked with Elfman before and she created all the unique songs from BTAS that would come after that sound more like this than the Elfman ones
@@Chris-lc5vf oh yeah she did supermans theme too
BTAS score came to my mind.
Love how the batmobile is like a devil itself the way it revs up
Matt Reeves wanted the car to look and sound like a living demonic entity based off of Stephen King's Christine.
no
@@fundifferent1 yeeeeeeeeesssssssss
I LOVE the fact that the Batmobile here is basically just a muscle car with a jet engine, a basic design concept on paper that turned out to be SO BADASS AND EPIC
Mr. Giacchino, you make me want to be Batman 🦇
The bat mobile is so simplistic yet awesome. Every time I see a car light up in the dark, I have this awesome chilling scene in my head. I don’t usually go to the theatre for more than two times but I really wanna see this movie a third time at least
Greatest movie of all time
That engine roars! The shaken cinema! Trembling floor! Rattling chairs! IMAX!
This scene, this music, all of this, really gave me fear of the new Batman, what he is capable of, and I freaking loved it
More terrifying than any other soundtracks. 🔥
Listen to BvS soundtrack then.
@@yuvrajdhaliwal429 yes thats next level but still these can't beat Zimmer score for man odlf steel
have you listened to The Omen soundtrack? o.o
@@yuvrajdhaliwal429 why do you have to bring bvs into this.
@@yuvrajdhaliwal429 that theme was mediocre. I don’t remember any thing from it.
I saw The Batman three times at the movies and can't get enough of the epic Batmobile scene. I love how the Batmobile's engine roared like a beast as Batman chased the Penguin before crashing the latter's car. The Batman is amazing!
"I got you! I got youuu! I got you!"
Batmobile comes out of the flames and penguin shoulder checking from the left side to see and hear the loud roar of the engine was awesome!
This sounds so much like an Arkham score mixed with its own unique elements it’s incredible
I loved the car chase scene, the music and the camera angles was so on point in this movie
I still remember the sound of roaring engine when I hear this song. Batman Begins had Mollosus and The Batman has this.
The Bat chasing the Penguin in the rain, like a predator hunting his prey...
TOTALLY AWESOME.
I love the fact that Batman’s theme only plays when he gains on penguin, but the trill of the flutes gives you a taste of penguin’s fear when he does, which helps to paint Batman as the truly intimidating figure he is, which is something the movie did really well. Without context, you could end up hoping penguin escapes from this unstoppable terrifying force gaining on him.
The suppressed thrill of excitement made by Pattison trying to suppress Bruce Wayne's excitement during the chase was top notch performance
Saw this in IMAX but now I want to relive that moment again from when the engine starts to when Batman marches to the Penguins car with the camera upside down.
This movie is really fighting to be the best Batman movie
Really awesome detail : When Batman is walking, we see Penguin upside down, same for Batman, but when Batman kneel in front of the car and turn his head, we see Cobblepot in the right angle, this time from Bruce's angle.
I love that movie so much, easily one of my favorites ! I hope we'll also have this moment's music soon ! It was my favorite Batman Theme variant
Bro, the Batmobile in this movie was more terrifying than the man himself
EDIT: That's not a dig at Pattinson btw. The car was just an absolute monster.
Learned from the prequel novel that he wanted to turn the car into the fastest it could be, no wonder it caught up to the penguin quite quick
This scene drive me craaazy and breathtaking!
"I got you!!"
One of the best scenes in the movie right here
Zoë was right about this soundtrack. The drums are cool! Can’t wait to see how this chase will be.
I played this soundtrack to my friends and all of them guessed it was a horror or post apocalyptic movie. And when i told them it was batman movie they called me a liar.
iya sama
Absolutely loved this song and scene of the movie, it had horror movie vibes to the song which was a perfect choice
I had a fan experience & an opportunity to watch the Batman. What an awesome introduction to an even more grounded, young, and restless Bruce Wayne. With only two years for young Batman, the film is dark, it’s gritty and it’s all about the detective work. This is why we all love Batman because he has so many layers upon layers to explore. Matt Reeves just revolutionized the Riddler. Paul Dano was amazing, pretty much every cast is amazing. What I really like is that the film shows us how young Batman is scared to even fly off high-rise buildings still, but also throws out his body with no hesitation to enemy bullets, sometimes not being able to control his anger during a fight. He gets shot in the chest, punched in the head, and doesn’t give in. But above all it haunts him to see anyone get hurt because he’s still affected by the death of his parents. The cinematography is amazing, and boy the city of Gotham is just on another level. You’ll get scared to even pass by the city let alone live there. Shows the true nature of corruption and political deceives. Reeves created a unique Batman set just as Nolan’s was different than Tim Burton, as well as for Zack Snyders Batman. Each director builds their own unique elements and universe for Batman. Perhaps the greatest advantage is that character Batman is so versatile and any director can interpret it based on the excellent comic books written. DC needs to focus on these kinds of movies because honestly, they’re just perfect. I’m hoping we will get another amazing trilogy if it continues like this. My respects to all the previous and current directors for giving us different types of Batman. I really like all the Batman iterations since 2005. (Baleman, Batfleck. & Battison).
Highway to the anger zone is such a cheeky yet brilliant title
And top gun maverick also came out this same year
I can hear the entire scene in my head...Thats how you know the song is amazing and perfect
3:50 I love the BTAS influence
At some point in the chase scene I got confused about who's the villain. So very well composed.
I stand with the claim that this is the best Batman movie, and possibly the best superhero movie. I’d say as an overall movie, TDK is better, but as a “Batman movie”, The Batman is definitely superior. In The Batman, it captures Batman’s personal conflicts and themes better, Bruce has more screen time, Bruce is a deeper character, he’s portrayed better, he actually does some detective work, and it overall feels more loyal to the source material (and because I’m a huge Batman fan that likes the comics, I prefer The Batman over TDK)
The Batman theme sounding like its a Jaws theme, fitting feeling, when a criminal feels him closing in on them
Funny how Penguin was sliding around traffic in the rain with little issue, similar to a Penguin sliding on his stomach to flee.
1:36 is the best batman cue of all time.
BEST MOVIE OF 2022!
“This guy’s crazy!” 🦇
If Michael Giacchino doesn't get an Oscar nomination for this soundtrack, the Academy needs its hearing checked.
literally this film is a masterpiece, just show's that the amount of effort put into superhero movies can really pay off
Michael Giacchino really outdone himself on this one
Anyone else noticed how they're sampling the Batman the animated series opening? Very cool and nostalgic.
Where?
@@divisionagentbailey6727 er, in the song? I think mostly starting after the one minute mark?
This guy is crazy!!
Like a mix of jaws and the terminator. Batman is the monster in his own movie.
That sound… of the engine roaring in the movie. No joke, that scene alone gave me more chills than the scene of everyone returning in Endgame.
That engine roar shook the foundations of the auditorium that I was in while watching this! It was INCREDIBLE!
Ok…
Everyone is gushing abour 1:35, and while it's majestic and heroic and all, I like 1:04 because it's such a terrifying composition that fits the scene and this Batman perfectly. You see the Batmobile from the criminals' perspective, in the dark and heavy rain.
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1:04
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Best parts
Batmobile scene 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This soundtrack definitely shows the the directors inspiration from classic batmobile and Steven Kings Christine
I remember Michael Giacchino's works back from my childhood when i was playing Medal of Honor and I am happy to see that he still has a great music career
When I saw the live concert of the soundtrack playing in time with the movie and it got to this scene, I could feel the sound of the instruments pounding against my chest.
This track is simply brutal. Reminds me a lot of things, that part on 1:04 sounds like a classic villain theme, then at 2:08 that hammer reminds me Poledouris Ed 209 theme for Robocop movie. The final is absurdly intense.
Just watched it the other day. This movie is sick
The blasting of the main theme at different points of this score!! Such beauty. I would gladly go watch the movie in the cinemas again and again just for this scene.
Same.
I went 2x
This is not a chase. It's a hunt
THIS IS THE ONE I WAS LOOKING FOR
That trumpet motif of "DOOON Da-DOOON DON" is what makes the entire song for me. Also the iron strikes.
Wow. This is amazing. There’s ALOT of Elfman and Goldenthal (Batman Forever’s underrated composer) in this.
No there's a lot of Danny Elfman and Shirley Walker in this
@@ericstorm6582 I can hear Goldenthal in this. Thanks for thinking you were telling me something though.
@@josearrocha3377 actually he is partially telling you something thats actually facts.. but its Nirvana and Shirley Walker.. not Elfman.. that was the literal inspiration for the soundtrack.. there is no Goldenthal.. Goldenthal copied Shirley Walker and made up his own overture for batman forever. Thats why Mask of the Phantasm and Batman Forevers soundtracks sound so similar.
@@THENEVERDEADIV he’s not telling me anything and neither are you. There is no nirvana in this particular piece of music. And Mask of The Phantasm and Batman Forever have no resemblance.
@@THENEVERDEADIV Nope the Textural and operatic nature of this is very much Elliot Goldenthal especially in the Horns
Michael Giacchino your one of the best composer ever lived thank you for this batman sountrack :)
This song has been playing on repeat in my car since I saw the movie. Perfect.
🐧 🚗 🦇 🚙 🔥
When the batmobile started up, I died bro, that scene gave me absolute chills
My threatre went crazy when this scene came on! When Batman revs up his engine that was crazy on an another level!
lucky, my theater was dead silent.
@@LukeMotionz same, silent theatres makes you experience it better
1:35 Wow!!!
Most Epic and Iconic scene of the Batman
This is horror movie music. Not superhero
What perfection
Man the way it’s gonna feel when we see him walking towards penguin’s car upside down man I know people will be cheering
It's beyond stunning
Nah, no one made a single sound throught the entire movie. Assuming you guys are American lol
@@FangirlismDetected in my American theater, their was applause at the beginning and end, but the rest felt like stunned silence. (Except for the occasional laughs)
The music played during that inverted scene is missing in this audio right ??
@@imjason96 need to rewatch it, not quite sure
This is The Batman's Molossus
I just now realized the Riddler's question mark logo is Batman's pupil. Neat little detail they added in.
I love this track. In the actual movie there's a rendition of the Batman theme that I really wish they had put in the soundtrack. It's the iconic bit of Batman walking towards Penguin from the latter's P.O.V. The footsteps of Batman with the spur-like sound effects coupled with that particular rendition of the theme was so satisfying, especially opening night in IMAX 👌🏼👌🏼
1:04 - “KENZIE GET THE MONEY!”
Vamos!!! Queda poco para el Estreno!!!
Hey, I’m taking a Spanish class and understood that sentence! 😎
I work in a cinema and every time I hear the car engine I go in to see this scene 💓