These movies gave me goosebumps. I love the Batman universe, especially the animated series, as well as how the Arkham video games utilized Kevin Conroy as the voice of Batman.
Unfortunately part 3 sucked No coherent plot, to ambitious, failing to meet ends and terrible female cast of Marion ass face cottilard and Anne skank Hathaway
Is that Wuertz (the cop Two-Face kills in the bar in The Dark Knight) who is the other cop in the cop car when it's described as a black tank? Is that some crazy good attention to detail using him in the sequel or am I seeing things? It REALLY looks like him..
@@davidsavage5630 No, it’s another actor. Would be cool but Nolan made this movie under the mindset of having very little sequel/spinoff setup. WB were surprisingly even hesitant to allow him to add that Joker teaser at the end of the film
@@ytuser_3122Oh ok. It sure does look like him though. I was thinking that he brought him back specifically because he could be linked back to Batman Begins. But I guess not..
I recently started watch all old Batman begins, the dark knight and the dark knight rises clips and I can’t explain how I’m enjoying these. I Comeback every 6 months and I never get bored…
I love how it at least makes sense in this movie lolz. She's in shock and to learn batman is bruce during this moment might make her even more shaken which would make the poison act faster. She needed to stay calm for the best results of survival. Don't make things even more shocking than they already are... Even though you're running over pigz in a tank but... Whatever lolz. But in the third movie it's just like... Why ya talkin like that dawg? She knows brah like why? hahahah
I like that he doesn’t always have the growl voice in this movie. It makes sense when he’s desperate he isn’t thinking about putting on a voice, which feels more human. I wish they kept this in the other two movies. Plus I think Bale should have used his natural voice when yelling anyway. The “where are they” and “where’s the trigger” wouldn’t have become a meme.
You do realize half of the shots if not more are either fully CGI, or enhanced by it? Nolan's general rule is start with a real shot, then CGI your action, then finish on a real shot...
I didn't realize in The Dark Knight they used miniature scale sets for the lower wacker drive scenes involving the concrete destruction. It was finished that good in Post that it looked incredibly realistic.
@@M_W_L_F not particularly Wayne enterprises has consistently been a charitable organization in Gotham and I doubt it would all come directly from there.
The coolest, the most sick and the most ill car of all time, I love how it purrs and shrieks at the same time. Phenomenal feat of engineering. It's the Brad Pitt of Batmobiles; gorgeous, sexy, ultra masculine, alpha male and tough.
No one- absolutely NO ONE- will EVER be able to convince me that there's a better Batmobile than this. A fucking 800 horsepower tank that can drive up to 100 mph and make giant leaps.
This felt a very experienced batman that was just unstoppable to help his love interest. The batman was a raw beginner chase scene that would not give up and catch up to penguin. Both are still good and amazing in different ways.
@erosion271I’m sorry but nothing about “The Batman” chase puts you in the middle of it. Nor is it better edited or film than this one. It completely lacks a sense of space, it feels detached from its environment, and overall fails to create any sense of emotion.
@erosion271 That's precisely why it's so poorly done. It fails to create a sense of space, or anticipation, there's no sense of impact of the action taking place. It's devoid of any emotion or suspense. Good filmmaking is using the tools of cinema to create emotion. The camera being bolted onto the cars does not amount to good filmmaking because it fails to have any emotional impact. Half of the scene is a close up of Batman, where it's a single expression on his face. It conveys nothing and it's wasted film. It's not good filmmaking, in my opinion. "The Batman" is a good movie on the whole, don't get me wrong. But the chase in that movie is shockingly poorly made. Look at this chase from "Batman Begins", look at how the filmmaking disappears and you're caught up in the euphoria of the chase. The way the police react to the Batmobile, their shock and awe. The way the Batmobile crushes its environment. There's a pause in the action for a moment when the Batmobile is lost in the darkness, then re-appears. It creates an an ebb-and-flow to the sequence. On top of all that, Rachel being drugged gives the scene urgency, a metaphorical ticking-time-bomb. Filmmaking is more than bolting a camera onto two cars on a vague highway with no sense of direction.
Always discovering something new with this great scene! Was rewatching as I visited the top of the garage in Dec. and just noticed the crew huddled in the covered entry way of the top right staircase near the vertical sign that says "PARK" - 00:01:31 mark.
1:33 and 3:00 always annoyed me that the filmmakers didn't see this same extra being used twice so glaringly. he's either got a twin or he can teleport
Mannn I just started crying a lil actually. Haven't seen this epic scene in years and just now remembered how totally great it is haha. Movie came out on DVD on my brothers b day and I know he LOVED the movie when we first saw it in theaters and it was the perfect gift for him. Always love my brother he's the best : )
"Hold on, sir. Can you show me your Licence and Registration please? And why's the Licence plate missing on your car?" - probably some Traffic Police officer
I never understood how they lost him. They had a huge spotlight on the car and multiple cop cars beside it it, but somehow, they lost it. And for only a few seconds.
christian bale's batman & ben affeck's batman will always have a spot in my heart. I love the 3D aspect of christian's suit & the physicality of ben's suit. the only thing that looks weird to me is ben's suit looks like a cartoon character with small ears in broad daylight (which is comic accurate), & christian's suit looks very small.
Idk how anyone thinks Micheal Keaton Batman tops this Batman. This scene was so intense. he loves her so much that he destroys anything in his path to get her to safety in his cave
I like how Gordon's first reaction after batmobile violently crushed over a police car nearly killing 2 officers inside being “I gotta get one of those”
My picks for my favourite Bat Vehicle Scenes (no order): This scene, Batman (‘89) escape from the Gallery and return to the cave, Batman (‘89) Batwing appearance, The Batman (‘22) Batmobile Reveal and chase, TDK Truck chase with the Batpod.
My childhood Batman. He was my favorite Batman. Now it’s Ben. WB ruined both imo. Well Heath passed but they could’ve made the other planned movies. And WB threw everyone under the bus with the DCEU. I wonder what Bale’s JL roster would’ve looked like. Ben’s roster would’ve been too bulky. In terms of weight. Him next to Ben & Cavill , he would’ve looked so small. The Tumbler, I always loved its look & tires screeching sound 🔥
Thank the grounding in reality on Nolan, this dude is an ADVOCATE for doing things practically, and since he does things that way using CGI mostly to hide the seams, it all looks and FEELS like it's REAL, cuz it mostly IS, and that my friends, is the way to do it!!!!!....
Love how the Batmobile uses sonar to map objects in it's path just like a bat does. Genius.
These movies gave me goosebumps. I love the Batman universe, especially the animated series, as well as how the Arkham video games utilized Kevin Conroy as the voice of Batman.
"Like a submarine, Mr. Wayne, like a submarine"
Unfortunately part 3 sucked
No coherent plot, to ambitious, failing to meet ends and terrible female cast of Marion ass face cottilard and Anne skank Hathaway
Or a dolphin
mixing hummer with lamborghini for the batmobile design is one of the most brilliant idea ever created
سلام❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉سراردور
And then Mat Revees comes with beefed up Dodge Charger 😂
@@fransiskusaditya4030I that it was cool. Not my favorite batmobile but it was still really cool.
Actually they based on an Lambo and a Tank
It really does look like a lambo, especially the murcielago and its big “buttocks”
"I gotta get me one of those"
same man, same.
Shut. Up
Yeah😂
Wanna drove a tank? Be my guest!
He got "I gotta get me one of those" money😂
I love that at the end of the movie he got to drive it
I love how that cop pauses before describing the Tumbler as a “Black… tank?”
pretty much, minus the shell cannon 😂
After he recovered some composure: "Suspect is driving some kind of armoured vehicle. Make and model unknown, no licence plate."
Is that Wuertz (the cop Two-Face kills in the bar in The Dark Knight) who is the other cop in the cop car when it's described as a black tank? Is that some crazy good attention to detail using him in the sequel or am I seeing things? It REALLY looks like him..
@@davidsavage5630 No, it’s another actor. Would be cool but Nolan made this movie under the mindset of having very little sequel/spinoff setup. WB were surprisingly even hesitant to allow him to add that Joker teaser at the end of the film
@@ytuser_3122Oh ok. It sure does look like him though. I was thinking that he brought him back specifically because he could be linked back to Batman Begins. But I guess not..
I recently started watch all old Batman begins, the dark knight and the dark knight rises clips and I can’t explain how I’m enjoying these. I Comeback every 6 months and I never get bored…
This trilogy is truly timeless
You are not alone :)
Yeah same here It's weird
It's to good
I've been doing the same thing as you since 2008
that stealth mode was f*cking amazing
I love he keeps his Batman Voice the whole time he’s in costume, but he drops it 4:38 and at 4:42 when his old love is on the brink.
I love how it at least makes sense in this movie lolz. She's in shock and to learn batman is bruce during this moment might make her even more shaken which would make the poison act faster. She needed to stay calm for the best results of survival. Don't make things even more shocking than they already are... Even though you're running over pigz in a tank but... Whatever lolz.
But in the third movie it's just like... Why ya talkin like that dawg? She knows brah like why? hahahah
RACHEL!!!
It was actually a Tank and Lambo
I like that he doesn’t always have the growl voice in this movie. It makes sense when he’s desperate he isn’t thinking about putting on a voice, which feels more human. I wish they kept this in the other two movies.
Plus I think Bale should have used his natural voice when yelling anyway. The “where are they” and “where’s the trigger” wouldn’t have become a meme.
Batman: Stay calm
Tries to stay calm
Batman: You are poisoned
Rachel: 😳
And proceeds to drive into walls and off of buildings
😂
@@NoSpace4Bass💀
*after flipping police cars*
I said stay calm, god damnit!.
@@copter2000 hahaha!
0:18-“I gotta get me one of those!” Gotta love Commissioner Gordon!
Fr ❤
PRACTICAL EFFECTS BEFORE CGI
That's my motto
It needs to be a balanced blend
problem is CGI is cheaped out these days looking uninspired/unfinished
That's Nolan for you
You do realize half of the shots if not more are either fully CGI, or enhanced by it?
Nolan's general rule is start with a real shot, then CGI your action, then finish on a real shot...
I stand by that
I didn't realize in The Dark Knight they used miniature scale sets for the lower wacker drive scenes involving the concrete destruction. It was finished that good in Post that it looked incredibly realistic.
So much better then any superhero movie's today. Christopher Nolan is a genius, this is work of art, all three movies are legendary status
"Stay calm, you've been poisoned"
Yeah not the best thing to say to keep someone calm.
That's still because it's Batman talking
She can't fight the effects of the poison unless she knows she is poisoned
Stay calm...proceeds to give her an intensely bad trip 😂
The construction workers responsible for all the damage repairs: 👁👄👁
Wayne got lots of money to pay all that in some way
@@blinkenschnaag777Wouldn't it be a little suspicious that Wayne is specifically paying for Batman's damage?
That’s OT money 💴 and guaranteed jobs for them
@@M_W_L_F not particularly Wayne enterprises has consistently been a charitable organization in Gotham and I doubt it would all come directly from there.
Job security hell they might actually thank him.
2:50 that engine 🤤
Power of a rhino🦏
Speed of a horse🐎
Roar of a lion🦁
That my friend is the growl of a 5.7 GM V8 with 500 hp.
0:29 Hear it roar
The music in the back is spine chilling
It is
Hans Zimmer is a true mastermind.
My favorite Batmobile scene
One of the greatest chase's of all time
,,RACHEL!!!!"
Gordon - I'll get my car
Batman - I've brought mine!
Gordon - Yours?
Gordon - I’ve gotta get me one of those.
@@andrewestrada6531 Legend says that Gordon is still waiting for one of that. 😂
Batman: Yeah a Ford GT40 😋
VROOOM!
Batman: *Doesn't kill people*
Also Batman: *Knows exactly how to flip a police car and send it flying 50 ft without killing anyone*
The best Batmobile scene in cinema history. I can't really think of anything that tops this.
The coolest, the most sick and the most ill car of all time, I love how it purrs and shrieks at the same time. Phenomenal feat of engineering. It's the Brad Pitt of Batmobiles; gorgeous, sexy, ultra masculine, alpha male and tough.
The batmobile from arkham knight and this 2008 tumbler batmobile are the best
People still using the term “alpha male” even though the guy who coined it has publicly said multiple times that it was a mistake xD
2:20 - "He's Flying On Rooftops!!!"
Still my fav batmobile, tank, vehicle whatever
Love that subtle change back to his Bruce Wayne voice as he says “Just hold on” and when he shouts Rachel’s name.
I love how stealth mode is just turning the lights off 😂
It turns off the lights and silences the motor. Perfect camouflage in the dark.
and engaging since sort of hybrid electric drive motor
1:49 gives me goosebumps about him releasing the sound of the tumbler's firing cannons 😁 💥
"He's not on a street, he's FLYING ON ROOFTOPS!" Always cracks me up!!
Nolan does know how to write some random comedic moments in his scenes.
Christopher Nolan is amazing
They should’ve just given him DCU boss job.
@@lyricallyricistnah, he's bigger than that
@@Zombiesnyder13not really
@@lyricallyricist He left DC after making the batman trilogy and left it up on Zack Snyder to make the DC universe.
Batman: "stay calm."
Also Batman: "alright, lemme think of the loudest, noisiest, most destructive way outta here possible."
"I'll get my car."
"I brought mine!"
Most functional Batmobile I've ever seen. Big fan of function over form.
And it goes with 160 per hour.
Best
Batmobile
EVER!!!
0:18 everyones reaction when they first saw the Tumbler.
The security guard looking at his cup was like "what did they put in this"
"Stay calm. You have been poisoned. " 😅😅😅😅
Police car *exists
Bat tumbler "I took that personally."
These movies went so hard bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
No one- absolutely NO ONE- will EVER be able to convince me that there's a better Batmobile than this.
A fucking 800 horsepower tank that can drive up to 100 mph and make giant leaps.
Arkham knight batmobile is better.
Actually it's been stated that it can go up to 160 mph
Arkham knight is pretty good but I will always love the tumbler
What’s really incredible is how he managed to miraculously not kill anybody in this scene
Sí casi cómo la persecución de The Batman
Oh la de Batman en el Escuadrón suicida cuándo persigue a Harley y joker
Simplemente un muy buen conductor en todas sus versiónes
3:25 pretty sure those cops are dead or severely injured.
.... That you know of. Some of those car flips, those officers will either be seriously injured or come down with broke-neck-itis.
@@RickReasonnz después en la propia película te muestran que están bien así que no
Bruce: What’s that?
Fox: The tumbler? Oh you wouldn’t be interested in that.
Bruce: Does it come in black
This is a much better scene than the chase in The Batman in my opinion.
nah
Nah mate both are great imo
One is action packed
Other is realistic and action filled
This felt a very experienced batman that was just unstoppable to help his love interest. The batman was a raw beginner chase scene that would not give up and catch up to penguin. Both are still good and amazing in different ways.
@erosion271I’m sorry but nothing about “The Batman” chase puts you in the middle of it. Nor is it better edited or film than this one. It completely lacks a sense of space, it feels detached from its environment, and overall fails to create any sense of emotion.
@erosion271 That's precisely why it's so poorly done. It fails to create a sense of space, or anticipation, there's no sense of impact of the action taking place. It's devoid of any emotion or suspense. Good filmmaking is using the tools of cinema to create emotion. The camera being bolted onto the cars does not amount to good filmmaking because it fails to have any emotional impact. Half of the scene is a close up of Batman, where it's a single expression on his face. It conveys nothing and it's wasted film. It's not good filmmaking, in my opinion. "The Batman" is a good movie on the whole, don't get me wrong. But the chase in that movie is shockingly poorly made. Look at this chase from "Batman Begins", look at how the filmmaking disappears and you're caught up in the euphoria of the chase. The way the police react to the Batmobile, their shock and awe. The way the Batmobile crushes its environment. There's a pause in the action for a moment when the Batmobile is lost in the darkness, then re-appears. It creates an an ebb-and-flow to the sequence. On top of all that, Rachel being drugged gives the scene urgency, a metaphorical ticking-time-bomb. Filmmaking is more than bolting a camera onto two cars on a vague highway with no sense of direction.
3:57
"Oh my god, it just disappeared! It's a Ghost Car!"
I like how boy like stay calm and proceed to take her on the scariest ride of her life 😂😂
Always discovering something new with this great scene! Was rewatching as I visited the top of the garage in Dec. and just noticed the crew huddled in the covered entry way of the top right staircase near the vertical sign that says "PARK" - 00:01:31 mark.
Guy who wants to know what it looks like is the same guy from top of parking garage that tells him to shut off the engine.
It was continuity error made during editing of the film. In the script, that bit happens a little early and ties into a unused shot of the Batmobile
1:33 and 3:00 always annoyed me that the filmmakers didn't see this same extra being used twice so glaringly. he's either got a twin or he can teleport
Next villain for Dark Knight 4
Never really noticed
The fact that this is a real vehicle makes it even more awesome
Loved that car
0:19 you said it!
by far, this version is most lovable batmobile
Best detail: taking the "compact"-spot with 2,5 tons overall and 1,5 tons of rear axle alone 😅
Cop: "At least tell me what it looks like"
Tumbler: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGGGHHHHHHHH"
Cop: "....never mind"
I remember this scene playing non-stop on the TV-walls at every Best Buy! 😂
Its funny how us Chicago Natives realize Batz is going around in circles downtown.. 😆😆
MOLOSSUS!
Ik wat u referring to ❤best music
0:20 HE IS IN A VEHICLE !
Make and colour?
It’s a black……..TANK
My favourite Batmobile of all time.
The officer from the parking garage rooftop also asks what the car looks like 😂
I remember playing the video game one, and the dialog remains the same. But the helicopter dodging made my nightmare....
Definitely my favorite batmobile next to ben Affleck's justice league version but the tumbler is so tanky i love it😂
they shoulda kept him in this bat suite for the entire trilogy. he looks more animalistic in this suit then in the cut down version.
Me encanta es casi una calca al que salió en la historia de The Dark Knight Returns por Frank Miller
Bro the sound the batmmobile makes is ungodly
Batman owes me a roof
Hope it doesn't rain
The Batmobile chase is always super fucking awesome. STRAIGHT UP 😎😎😎💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
Mannn I just started crying a lil actually. Haven't seen this epic scene in years and just now remembered how totally great it is haha.
Movie came out on DVD on my brothers b day and I know he LOVED the movie when we first saw it in theaters and it was the perfect gift for him. Always love my brother he's the best : )
"Hold on, sir. Can you show me your Licence and Registration please? And why's the Licence plate missing on your car?"
- probably some Traffic Police officer
i love that they got this batmobile scene in batman begins, then batpod in tdk, and the bat in tdkr. they all got their moments.
At 0:08 how the hell did he get to the tumbler so fast😂
Because he's Batman!
@@ZakaryShindle1-933 true
I never understood how they lost him. They had a huge spotlight on the car and multiple cop cars beside it it, but somehow, they lost it. And for only a few seconds.
0:08-0:14 Ironic how the sound design of the “Batmobile” sounds like a big cat.
that's a...... B L A C K..... T A N K...😂😂😂😂😚🥳🥳🥳🥳
christian bale's batman & ben affeck's batman will always have a spot in my heart. I love the 3D aspect of christian's suit & the physicality of ben's suit. the only thing that looks weird to me is ben's suit looks like a cartoon character with small ears in broad daylight (which is comic accurate), & christian's suit looks very small.
I GOT to LOVE how he miss the helicopter by Magic 😂
Idk how anyone thinks Micheal Keaton Batman tops this Batman. This scene was so intense. he loves her so much that he destroys anything in his path to get her to safety in his cave
Batman: Breathe slowly
Also Batman: RACHELLLLLLLL!!!!!!!
I like how Gordon's first reaction after batmobile violently crushed over a police car nearly killing 2 officers inside being “I gotta get one of those”
This was by no means the first film to mix animal sounds with engine noises. But this film absolutely perfected it.
I saw a replica of this batmobile while in Dubai and it's unbelievably mental
Combo of A-10 and Lamborghini and M1-A1.
My picks for my favourite Bat Vehicle Scenes (no order): This scene, Batman (‘89) escape from the Gallery and return to the cave, Batman (‘89) Batwing appearance, The Batman (‘22) Batmobile Reveal and chase, TDK Truck chase with the Batpod.
The best batmobile ever that has so many cool features
¡Este batimovil es fascinante y me encanta,esta escena es formidable gracias por su realización es única!😊👍
I love how the sound for the tumbler is almost like a lion. It’s almost an animal
My childhood Batman. He was my favorite Batman. Now it’s Ben. WB ruined both imo. Well Heath passed but they could’ve made the other planned movies. And WB threw everyone under the bus with the DCEU.
I wonder what Bale’s JL roster would’ve looked like. Ben’s roster would’ve been too bulky. In terms of weight. Him next to Ben & Cavill , he would’ve looked so small.
The Tumbler, I always loved its look & tires screeching sound 🔥
Thank the grounding in reality on Nolan, this dude is an ADVOCATE for doing things practically, and since he does things that way using CGI mostly to hide the seams, it all looks and FEELS like it's REAL, cuz it mostly IS, and that my friends, is the way to do it!!!!!....
Wish I had that car the look on people's faces is I pulled up to asda in it would be priceless
When Batman said I brought my car I felt like this was Liam Neeson's voice
POV: I'm driving my girl back from the function (she's nearly dying of alcohol poising)
I love that version of the Batmobile
Moral of the story if you can take rooftops you can confuse the cops
When he says, “I brought mine” that sounds suspiciously like Liam Neeson’s voice
Breath slowly - goes flying on roof tops
I'm a die-hard MCU girl, but I LOVE this trilogy!
Thank you Chris Nolan for being real, as much as possible, and making this Batmobile something to be...reckoned with
Batman: "Stay calm."
Rachel: "Ok. Positive thoughts. Positive thoughts."
Batman: "You've been poisoned."
To me THIS was the greatest Batmobile ever 🙂🙂
It looked mean, fast and totally the kind of vehicle Batman would use...
And it's also capable of getting around corners, which is more than I can say for the 1989 version.
@@Spudtron98 Yeah 😄😄 I remember Batman/Michael Keaton having to shoot hooks to grab walls or street lights to take sharp turns...
0:19 Every Day
Watching Batman take on the cops inside the Batmobile while hallucinating on bad drugs has gotta be terrifying
Goosebumps throughout the entire scene.