Ian Xavier it has to do of what you recently viewed in youtube genius.. there is a option that youtube will show stuff related on your interests .. if you uncheck that, will have Kardashian's on the feed.. so you have to choose, to see one of them lol
@@leart78 i havent watched a single TDK or batman or joker video recently. Yet, it got recommended to me. RUclips does recommend random videos (old/new).
+MrThedorkknight Some people, including Snyder fans, hate Nolan for same reason. Because, apparently CGI is best thing ever happened in movies for them.
MrThedorkknight CGI is still extremely impressive. It too requires a high degree of talent. One isn't better than the other, they're just different trades.
If it was shot in Korea the they would do it then stop in the middle of the shot with semi watercolor painting treatment and to be continued on next episode
There would have been explosion everywhere and all the cars would be flying and building would be shattered. All all that the hero would walk to the true and delivery a punch line.
Fun fact, Gal Gadot was visibly pregnant during the production of Wonder Woman, but the audiance wouldn't be able to tell due to how much time the CGI team had to remove Gadot's baby bump. In contrast, a bunch of Henry Cavill's scenes from Justice League that showed up in the final cut of the film were reshoots months before the film was slated to be released. As a result of having months to work on the problem, the CGI team had significantly less time to make the digital removal of Cavill's moustache look more natural than what was shown in theaters
Good CGI takes time it's not that they couldn't do it; people on the internet afterwards did it better but they had all the time in the world to do it, the CGI artist on the movie had a time limit
Also face muscles, SPECIFICALLY the upper lip are hard to do. Editing out cables and shit is easy peasy compared to trying to emulate human skin and muscles. Look at Star Wars characters like Tarkin and Leia that are full CGI. Their upper lips still look retarded, and they had months more to work on those shots than the superman lip.
@@aalliihd2840 technically movies make a shit ton more. They just dont measure after a month or so. The movie probably made 2-3 after all said and done. Then you add toys and merchandise which would throw in more than the movies would ever make. (Same with star wars and marvel)
And this is another reason out of millions why this Trilogy is the greatest of all time (greatest Batman movies for sure) and always will be. Practical effects on a gigantic scale, perfect mix of indie, deeper movie, and big, blockbuster movie - Nolan just understood so perfectly well how to make a true superhero movie but with deeper meaning at the same time, it was no shallow, yet entertaining. Plus brilliant acting of all the cast, epic music, and beautiful shots. Just legendary. Bravo to every man who worked on this Trilogy!
Can we just take a moment to realize not only how brilliant Christopher Nolan is, but how brilliant this movie series is?? Absolutely stunning. Hands down the best Batman movies ever.
I think the primary reason I didn't like TDKR was because I wasn't a fan of Bane's character nor Batman's "hole story". Without caring for the villan, it's hard to feel invested in the plot.
Was in Chicago today, on this street, and didn't even notice. I really should've looked all this up beforehand. At least I got a picture of where the Joker shot Gordon.
Stunt coordinator: "So you want something cool for the action sequences, right? Well I'm pretty experienced with cars and..." Christopher Nolan: "I want to flip..." Stunt coordinator: "Ok well that's no problem provided that..." Christopher Nolan: "...an 18 wheeler lorry." Stunt coordinator: "Oh ok well as long as there's enough spac..." Christopher Nolan: "Do it on the most expensive street in Manhattan." Stunt coordinator: "............" Christopher Nolan: "The million-dollar IMAX camera will be 5 metres away from where it should land." Stunt coordinator: "..............right...."
This was filmed on LaSalle street in Chicago, not Manhattan. There's multiple fan filmed video footage of the truck being flipped, not just from the film crew cameras.
I'd say in terms of fight scene hand to hand combat stuff Snyder did a better job but as far as practical action sequences go Nolan imagined far more impressive visuals.
Batman ain't in the MCU dude. Why would you compare Batman movies to non-Batman movies who aren't even the same kind of super-hero movies ? Compare Nolan's Batman to Affleck's...
Snehil Shrey they can’t, can they? I mean there is nothing wrong with liking one and disliking the other, but why are these video so full of basically the same comment?
The smoke could be from like a brake line breaking or something, even if it's an air brake, that much air it bound to cause condensation, sudden release of pressure = steam.
Nolan: "Can you flip the truck?" Stuntguy: "Yeah." Nolan: "You come to my set?" Stuntguy: "Nah, we can flip it from here." Nolan: "...... can you flip it now?" Stuntguy: "Nah, we flip it Tuesday."
Maul lmao reread your comment and then rewatch aqua man, literally almost nothing real in that movie it’s not about marvel vs dc they both have their strengths and weaknesses but I am of the opinion that Marvel has been much more successful because of the stories that chose to tell
Jim, congrats. I remember what a scene it was to see on the big screen. You guys did a beautiful job. You guys made cinema that became a classic. What a bold stunt again.
Sometimes you get a group of really talented, smart, and driven people and you make something perfect like the Dark Knight trilogy and you remind people of why they go to the cinema. That's what this is all about, perfect storytelling. This is why you don't pirate these films, you buy them.
He doesn't hate CGI. He only thinks it wasn't necessary for this scene. Have you seen interstellar? Chris knows the power of CGI and he recognizes it as a fantastic tool for filmmaking.
It was the sound that really made the impact in this scene! No background music at all. And when the truck flips over, it starts with creaking metal, then dead silence just before it comes crashing down!
@@AriknotErik they really should have gone with practical effects on that city being dropped in Avengers 2. I loved the movie but they really messed up when they used a CGI city instead. Would have looked much cooler.
These kinds of people always have such asmr sleep meditation type voices I just want them to read me a bedtime story or talk about semi interesting stuff at a slow pace
I hate all the comments below looking down on the MCU for not doing this kind of stuff,well: 1) You seem to forget the existence of the DCEU and Superman's CGI moustache ;) The DCEU's got some awful CGIs, MCU's are pretty solid. 2) DC has obviously nothing to do with Nolan's genius, if he had worked for MARVEL he would have tried doing that as well 3) The MCU CGIs a lot but they also do nice practical effects / stunts, maybe watch the movies someday. 4) This kind of action sequences can't be found in modern cinema anymore, you can't blame the MCU for basically doing what every other high budget movie do, that is to say rely on CGIs. I love the Dark Knight movies and Nolan but I feel frustrated with these kinds of comments. Feels like it's really unnecessary and diminishing Nolan. These aren't the same type of super-hero movies, I don't see the point of comparing this to the MCU. Compare what's comparable, please.
Thank you man. You put it in words I wish I could say. CGI isn't evil, it's just another form of effect, just like Practical, animation, etc. And bashing other directors for using it when one guy didn't is really annoying.
Can’t believe there was a guy in the truck. So much better without CGI too.
Reddead Redemtion it would be insane if they film aquaman under water
@@chinhpham8123 or film endgame in space
@@nowtmrb3337 What are you saying? you obviously could film a movie in space or underwater, don't be an idiot, they're all just lazy
@@haniffaris8917 advanced form of sarcasm right here
@@haniffaris8917 sure they can can they film on another planet? With not much budget can they film under water without the script getting wet
I can't believe there was actually someone in the truck.
It's the Joker.
@@miguelgm808 Or some stuntman as crazy as the Joker.
@@miguelgm808 ruclips.net/video/l5Nq3qD0OlU/видео.html
@@beinerthchitivamachado9892 goes with job
@Bringer of Rain likely gutted, and retrofitted something for the drivers protection
I love Nolan for not using CGI in those scenes it looks SO much better.
B20C0 yes
they still had to use CGI to remove the ram that flipped the truck
@@Noisykiller12 what ram?
@@babylon2859 the ram that flipped the truck
zaid azhar the car of course.
This is only recommended 10 years later lol
Ian Xavier it has to do of what you recently viewed in youtube genius.. there is a option that youtube will show stuff related on your interests .. if you uncheck that, will have Kardashian's on the feed.. so you have to choose, to see one of them lol
I just saw this movie on TV yesterday, what’s going on? 😂🤷♂️
It’s been circulating on RUclips for months already.
Probably because the Joker movie has been abuzz recently, so people have been revisiting clips and footage from The Dark Knight
@@leart78 i havent watched a single TDK or batman or joker video recently. Yet, it got recommended to me. RUclips does recommend random videos (old/new).
I wonder how much CGI they had to use to hide the driver’s balls
I guess there really was a huge amount of “steel” in that driver’s cab.
Ok
They have to modify the whole drivers cabin to fit his...
The only reason why the truck's nose stayed in the spot during the flip lol
Best comment of 2019
I like how they only used CGI to remove the piston that was lying on the street still and the camera cars. Thats is how you use CGI
tankmaster1018 Agreed, instead of doing CGI for the entire movie *cough* The Hobbit* *cough* *cough* Star Wars Prequels *cough*
Lord of the Rings used CGI appropriately as opposed to the Hobbit which overused CGs.
M
Peter Jackson was given 3 months by Warner Bros to make the first Hobbit movie. He didn't even have a script for most of the two other movies.
The prequels had way more sets than the originals
but left all the smoke from it lol
I have so much respect for these people, lesser film makers would have used all CGI for that stunt.
+MrThedorkknight Some people, including Snyder fans, hate Nolan for same reason. Because, apparently CGI is best thing ever happened in movies for them.
marvel movies with 200 million dollar budgets would do cgi as well.
MrThedorkknight CGI is still extremely impressive. It too requires a high degree of talent. One isn't better than the other, they're just different trades.
CGI used sensibly in combination with practical effects gets amazing results. Whole movies filmed in front of green screens looks fake as hell.
@TonyDracon you're ignorant.
If this scene was shot in Bollywood, they would do slow motion 4-5 times. lol
Or a John Woo movie, and doves would be coming out of the hole in the side of the truck's container.
If it was shot in Korea the they would do it then stop in the middle of the shot with semi watercolor painting treatment and to be continued on next episode
There would have been explosion everywhere and all the cars would be flying and building would be shattered. All all that the hero would walk to the true and delivery a punch line.
True story lol
Y’all play truck simulator?
The movie looks real....because it is real
"He missed!"
Or did he?
LOL
Why don’t you get 2k likes? The rest are just saying the same things
@@knatspray i like your pfp
Quasimodem thx
Then a few years later, they can’t fix a moustache
Fun fact, Gal Gadot was visibly pregnant during the production of Wonder Woman, but the audiance wouldn't be able to tell due to how much time the CGI team had to remove Gadot's baby bump.
In contrast, a bunch of Henry Cavill's scenes from Justice League that showed up in the final cut of the film were reshoots months before the film was slated to be released. As a result of having months to work on the problem, the CGI team had significantly less time to make the digital removal of Cavill's moustache look more natural than what was shown in theaters
It's not like they can't they didn't have much time
Good CGI takes time it's not that they couldn't do it; people on the internet afterwards did it better but they had all the time in the world to do it, the CGI artist on the movie had a time limit
Also face muscles, SPECIFICALLY the upper lip are hard to do. Editing out cables and shit is easy peasy compared to trying to emulate human skin and muscles.
Look at Star Wars characters like Tarkin and Leia that are full CGI. Their upper lips still look retarded, and they had months more to work on those shots than the superman lip.
Roslina Tamold corridor digital?
"Slaughter is the best medicine"
You can't spell "Slaughter" without "Laughter"
Your mum
I can't believe I never noticed that in the actual film
I like how he's so focused on realism when the scene they're creating is *a semi-truck tripping on a string*
The physics actually check out, in theory
Cartoon physics!
Yeah, and the film is about a multi billionaire dressed as a bat fighting a clown looking terrorist
@@dramasoldier8669 well, when you put it that way... Can't say you are wrong.
@@dramasoldier8669 With no super powers!
when you see a director in a suit you know it's real business!
Lmao yeah, he and Wes Anderson are classy as fuck
@@paulbeen459 Sam Raimi too
Bullshit. It’s pretentious and unpractical - especially 12-14 hours a day under hot lights and pressure.
@@AirwolfArchive
Who the hell cares, being fancy worth it
wiat, there was a guy in that truck.
wow
Stuntmen survived worse. Jackie Chan should have died like thirty times throughout his career. ;3
@@YoungLeosword 50+ times and many more injuries. He has cracked his neck 12 times.
The Lone Wolf
Yeah, I only looked up his filmography after writing that. X3
it's the joker
These guys deserve 1 Billion $ collection with this kind of efforts
They actually did
They did earn 1 Billion $ with the movie. Well deserved
@@aalliihd2840 technically movies make a shit ton more. They just dont measure after a month or so. The movie probably made 2-3 after all said and done. Then you add toys and merchandise which would throw in more than the movies would ever make. (Same with star wars and marvel)
@@residentevil2928 of course yeah you right
And this is another reason out of millions why this Trilogy is the greatest of all time (greatest Batman movies for sure) and always will be. Practical effects on a gigantic scale, perfect mix of indie, deeper movie, and big, blockbuster movie - Nolan just understood so perfectly well how to make a true superhero movie but with deeper meaning at the same time, it was no shallow, yet entertaining. Plus brilliant acting of all the cast, epic music, and beautiful shots. Just legendary. Bravo to every man who worked on this Trilogy!
Can we just take a moment to realize not only how brilliant Christopher Nolan is, but how brilliant this movie series is?? Absolutely stunning. Hands down the best Batman movies ever.
If only the last movie was as good as the first two.
I don’t really like batman begins much but the rest are good
I think the primary reason I didn't like TDKR was because I wasn't a fan of Bane's character nor Batman's "hole story". Without caring for the villan, it's hard to feel invested in the plot.
Jacob Shirley no problem was Batman got his ass kicked throughout the entire movie. Was stupid
Christopher Nolan is the best filmmaker alive. He is a pure cinematic genius
Was in Chicago today, on this street, and didn't even notice. I really should've looked all this up beforehand. At least I got a picture of where the Joker shot Gordon.
this is one of the most famous streets in chicago. they also filmed parts of The Untouchables on that street
it was a stunt scene and look at the dressing of Nolan , how can be someone this much professional . Respect
Stunt coordinator: "So you want something cool for the action sequences, right? Well I'm pretty experienced with cars and..."
Christopher Nolan: "I want to flip..."
Stunt coordinator: "Ok well that's no problem provided that..."
Christopher Nolan: "...an 18 wheeler lorry."
Stunt coordinator: "Oh ok well as long as there's enough spac..."
Christopher Nolan: "Do it on the most expensive street in Manhattan."
Stunt coordinator: "............"
Christopher Nolan: "The million-dollar IMAX camera will be 5 metres away from where it should land."
Stunt coordinator: "..............right...."
(Downtown Chicago)
The movie scene was filmed in Chicago not Manhattan
Underrated comment
This was filmed on LaSalle street in Chicago, not Manhattan. There's multiple fan filmed video footage of the truck being flipped, not just from the film crew cameras.
Can't believe some Snyder fans hate Nolan for 'bad' visuals. They must be real fan of Transformers movies.
Fair enough, but quite a lot of Transformers movies have breathtaking visual effects. Not all of them are awesome though.
True, but that was not my point. I meant good visuals do not necessarily translate to good movies. Practical effects can be as good as CGI, too.
+Abhishek Suryawanshi They usually look even better
In fact, Snyder and Bay studied in the same Institute hahahah
I'd say in terms of fight scene hand to hand combat stuff Snyder did a better job but as far as practical action sequences go Nolan imagined far more impressive visuals.
They nailed this
THEY FUCKING NAILED THIS SCENE
God Nolan is such a great director
"lll"
Even the thousands of soldiers in Dunkirk were not CGI. They were cardboard cutout of the soldiers.
There weren't enough soldiers, so cgi would have at least made sense there.
This is one reason why I like the Dark Knight trilogy over the MCU. Nolan tried to use CGI as little as possible
Batman ain't in the MCU dude. Why would you compare Batman movies to non-Batman movies who aren't even the same kind of super-hero movies ? Compare Nolan's Batman to Affleck's...
@@paulbeen459 his not even talking about that dumbass
Jeremy Lister civil war actually performed a similar stunt with a truck
@Snehil Shrey go poop on streets dumbass
Snehil Shrey they can’t, can they? I mean there is nothing wrong with liking one and disliking the other, but why are these video so full of basically the same comment?
They didnt remove the smoke.
Probably for a good reason. It's a pretty big thing to remove plus it looks cool.
@Rain Riverdale but makes no sence
I feel the smoke is weird.
@@xStanyyx now it dont make sense , but back in day was cool.
The smoke could be from like a brake line breaking or something, even if it's an air brake, that much air it bound to cause condensation, sudden release of pressure = steam.
Wow! This is what makes this trilogy one of my all time favs! Love Nolan's work. And Jim, props to ya!
its nolan after all...there should be some madness coz as you know madness is like gravity...all it takes is a little push..
If The Dark Knight was a 2019 Marvel movie this entire scene would have been cgi
Mr. Charmander If it was a marvel movie it would be full of bad jokes, generic superhero music and a boring plot.
Eeeeeehm what
Damn ur so edgy, disliking something popular
@@adarsh8899 Wow so cool, acting like they aren't allowed to dislike the MCU
Arfin liking something that is popular isn’t being a bandwagon, liking something because it’s popular is.
Yes
Real dedication.
Nolan: "Can you flip the truck?"
Stuntguy: "Yeah."
Nolan: "You come to my set?"
Stuntguy: "Nah, we can flip it from here."
Nolan: "...... can you flip it now?"
Stuntguy: "Nah, we flip it Tuesday."
ruclips.net/video/eb9GREgzQYQ/видео.html
0:55
Can I come and flip it?
I love how either you get this, or you don't.
The big yellow one is the sun!
This scene was so memorable to me as a child that it was one of the things that stuck with me through 9 years of my life.
*S* laughter is the best medicine
OMG it was real flip..I loved this scene so much...Now I like C. Nolan more
And RUclips recommendation strikes again.
And I actually like it.
Watching marvel movies are like watching a animated series with real people
This is a warner brothers production for DC !
Yo-yo Rapper Talking like the new DC movies aren’t all CGI too...
@@supernova5293 what are you saying? aquaman was real! 😞
Snoi Med they over cgi in marvel movies
Maul lmao reread your comment and then rewatch aqua man, literally almost nothing real in that movie it’s not about marvel vs dc they both have their strengths and weaknesses but I am of the opinion that Marvel has been much more successful because of the stories that chose to tell
It's insane how they actually made this scene without CGI with a driver inside the truck
Most rewatchable stunt ever
i remember watching this film for the first time at the cinema. I will never forget my extremely loud "holy fuck" when that truck flipped.
One of THEE greatest car chase/action scenes ever put to film in one of THEE greatest action movies ever made.
awesome then you see Nolan stil does the things the old - often much better - way!
Jim, congrats. I remember what a scene it was to see on the big screen.
You guys did a beautiful job.
You guys made cinema that became a classic.
What a bold stunt again.
The dark knight is history
And we are privileged to be part of its era
So after 9 years RUclips is recommending me this.
Thanks RUclips.😘😘
love it or hate it that’s history right there.
Good to see the driver getting the round of applause at the end of the video ! Not all heroes wear capes 👊🏻
one of my favorite movie stunts, ever
This is the real cinema. No CGI, just good old practical special effects and stunts.
"so we found this driver who was so old that wasn't givin' a shit about dying"
Lmao!!!
WB: How much CGI you want in TDK?
Nolan : No. I'm gonna flip a fucking eighteen wheeler in a busy banking street with driver in it.
Stunning work Jim!
The fact that nothing but air flipped a truck is pretty impressive.
That's not all it was stupid f
They used a microorganism to send it to moon
@@dvilleonthemap99 It was air pressure on a piston you stupid fuck.
Imagine workin' in one of those buildings and seeing this out the window.
That truck is such a great stuntman. He deserve a higher pay!
You don’t realize how crazy the scene was until after the movie and you go “wow, they actually did that”
Nolan is such a genius on directing things, I admire him.
marvel would have overloaded it with CGI
And Zack Snyder too!
Probably because Marvel makes movies with alien armies and flying men in metal suits where you kind of have to use CGI...
I don't like fantasy movies anymore it makes me sleep.
True
Maurice the truck would have been CGI, the flip would have been CGI
Stuff like this makes me appreciate and love an already bad ass film even more. That was awesome!!!
People are commenting about the driver, but what I find fascinating is how they built a piston that could flip a person with such balls of steel.
I wish I could go back in time and experience watching this film in the theater for the first time again.
This effect of flipping an actual truck is better than all the cgi effects of justice league.
Sometimes you get a group of really talented, smart, and driven people and you make something perfect like the Dark Knight trilogy and you remind people of why they go to the cinema. That's what this is all about, perfect storytelling. This is why you don't pirate these films, you buy them.
I am now editing my whole comment so you never know ,for what i got so many likes.😁😁
Your comment made me burst into laughing really hard!!! Arigato gozimasu!!🙏🙏
the fire rises
@Abdul Mtoro III He actually had a team of physicists create a black hole for the movie. They had to close it after the filming though
He doesn't hate CGI. He only thinks it wasn't necessary for this scene. Have you seen interstellar? Chris knows the power of CGI and he recognizes it as a fantastic tool for filmmaking.
@@Doctor_Straing_Strange you miss the joke
Kudos to Nolan
Kudos to the whole team
And what a driver
One of the best ever stunts in cinema..
From the greatest film..
if Nolan really hated CGI so much like this i think JusticeLeague would be his nightmare
One of the best movies ever made.
I never noticed the picture of the circus on the side of the truck.
Jam Lym - There is already a shot that focused on the side of the trailer up to when Joker open up the side door to open fire
Nolan man knows his craft, great man in my opinion
Flipping a truck is super easy barely an inconvenience!
- Ryan George 2019
It was the sound that really made the impact in this scene! No background music at all. And when the truck flips over, it starts with creaking metal, then dead silence just before it comes crashing down!
But Christopher Nolan's voice is soo soothing to hear...
The end result in the Movie is as epic as the movie.🔥🔥
*Me playing Arkham games.*
RUclips: Dark Knight Truck Flip.mp4
I could not stop applauding
Better than dropping a CGI city in Avengers 2
Yeah because they were gonna drop a practical city, movie sucks, but still
@@AriknotErik they really should have gone with practical effects on that city being dropped in Avengers 2.
I loved the movie but they really messed up when they used a CGI city instead. Would have looked much cooler.
@@CaptainIglo To be fair, Disney probably have enough money to actually do that.
@@AriknotErik They could have used miniatures
There belongings that people worked hard to earn in that "CGI" city, Benjamin, stop being an insensitive dick.
I owe Mr. Nolan so much for making this masterpiece.
Yea? How much?
Dville On the map so much
This one scene took More effort than the whole SUICIDE SQUAD MOVIE
It's amazing, I never recognized him until i went back and watched again, Jim Wilkey is the stunt driver for all of Scare Tactic's driving scenes
I wish Marvel can learn from Christopher Nolan. He uses little to no CGI. 90% of his stuff is Practical Effects. That’s just amazing!
so much work for only 3 seconds of a movie, amazing
DOT arrives at the film site after getting the shot*
“Sir can I see your log book”
F in the chat
That Truck and the Truck driver deserves an Oscar.
That's what I love about this entire trilogy. If it could be done in live action, they did it.
This is the best Batman trilogy!
I'm a simple man, i see random recommendations. I click it
Great stuff Jim- Hope all is well; John Sarviss
My absolute favorite scene. The way the movie goes quiet... Gah! I loved it!
3:53 that guy had a balls that even superman can't crush it..
One big reason to love Nolan. CGI is used when needed, but if he can, he'll make the real thing happen. Not many like that.
RIP the trucks that were harmed in the making of dark knight
Nolan; *Well, we need you to do a scene with a truck*
Stuntman; *Sure, I have done some truck-work before*
Nolan; 😁
Imagine seeing this outside you livingroom window 1:31
i like how they casual say "we tested on the site where we blew the hospital up" like thats just a normal thing to have done
*Guy in the truck*
*Gets Flipped*
"I love my job."
These kinds of people always have such asmr sleep meditation type voices I just want them to read me a bedtime story or talk about semi interesting stuff at a slow pace
I'd like to know how they filmed with Ledger, obvs he wasn't in the truck as it flipped so they must have done two separate action sequences right?
+Nathan Barnes yup
.... FFS, Nathan
Just stop breathing
RUclips Really wanted me to watch this for years
That ram has some power, can i use it to shoot through my neighbors house.
All that work for a scene I'd completely forgotten about
I hate all the comments below looking down on the MCU for not doing this kind of stuff,well:
1) You seem to forget the existence of the DCEU and Superman's CGI moustache ;) The DCEU's got some awful CGIs, MCU's are pretty solid.
2) DC has obviously nothing to do with Nolan's genius, if he had worked for MARVEL he would have tried doing that as well
3) The MCU CGIs a lot but they also do nice practical effects / stunts, maybe watch the movies someday.
4) This kind of action sequences can't be found in modern cinema anymore, you can't blame the MCU for basically doing what every other high budget movie do, that is to say rely on CGIs.
I love the Dark Knight movies and Nolan but I feel frustrated with these kinds of comments. Feels like it's really unnecessary and diminishing Nolan. These aren't the same type of super-hero movies, I don't see the point of comparing this to the MCU. Compare what's comparable, please.
Thank you man. You put it in words I wish I could say.
CGI isn't evil, it's just another form of effect, just like Practical, animation, etc. And bashing other directors for using it when one guy didn't is really annoying.
Dc and marvel aren’t mutually exclusive
@Reddead Redemtion still DC bro
@@TK_Trickster what do you mean ?
And a good build up to one of the best scenes in the movie