And it's funny how Arkham Asylum is always in this castle-like gothic manor outside of city...right up until it's a 100 year old building right in the middle of town.
In the version of the comic I got they said Chris Nolan had based his films heavily off the approach they took; it was a reset of the aesthetic, dark, shadowy- can see it in the films
Batman Begins is the most underrated of the Dark Knight franchise. Everything about it is perfect for an introduction to Batman and the grimdark Gotham City.
BB is better than TDK & TDKR. The writing, performances, realism, philosophy, music - everything blended quite well in it. Though it has its flaws, it felt more Batman-ish than its sequels. TDK gets more hype just because of Heath Ledger's Joker.
@@XYZ-ol6pc I think the directing is what made tdk great though obviously heath was iconic. I'd personally say tdk is the best super hero movie I've seen but bb is a close 2 or 3. But my opinion I have learned is weird because I love dkr
Batman was a nice guy in this movie. Told the homeless guy “nice coat”. Tells the Arkham inmates “ ‘scuse me” after blowing open their cell down and wall. Even his “I brought mine!” line to Gordon basically saying “Nah, you good. I got my own car.” 😄This movie was too awesome. Bales Batman is my favorite still.
This is pretty accurate to Batman in the comics as well. They did a great job with this trilogy. They made a more realistic Batman story but kept the comic accuracy where they could.
This was the most batman film of the three. The dark knight was where joker took the spotlight. The dark knight rises was where it felt a little too realistic and less like the comics. Still all them good though.
@@izainmartinez3787The dark knight is where he is struggling to keep his morals and sanity because the joker is pushing him. The dark knight rises is about a fallen hero rising back
Honestly a safe assumption to make. Batman knows what they just saw can probably be chalked up to whatever prison drugs they're on, and thus they'll be too stunned to leave
I'd like to think that he only used it once because he was a novice & after years of experience, he wouldn't need to use them anymore, especially with the possible implications brought upon nature & the environment.
Every Batman gets their fair share of hate. That's what happens when you have so many different versions that all have their own strengths and weaknesses.
@@duyvan247 Depends on what you’re comparing his fights to. If you’re comparing him to Keaton, Bale’s fights are still easily better and are about similar level to Pattinson’s. If you’re comparing them with Batfleck’s, then Bale’s fights definitely don’t stack up well against his.
1:13 This is the first time any of the inmates of Akrham have seen Batman. Imagine a swarm of bats flying just outside your cell door followed by a man in black dressed as a bat running past.
This is one of my favorite batman scenes of all time. Everything from the score, the symbolism, his perception as the mythical creature, the bats, the cape, the fear, everything. this. is. BATMAN.
The Dark Knight trilogy was more 'serious' than 'dark,' as in it was all very believable and dealt with real philosophies and themes, all within a very believable Gotham City where even Batman's tech is inspired off of real military technology. I think the reason for why people thought these films were so dark when they first came out is because comic book movies were rarely made for adult audiences, and all of the Batman films made up to that time embraced the more fantastical elements of the character instead of being grounded in reality. Christopher Nolan's interpretation of the character and his mythos came as quite a shock to audiences in the 2000s, simply because it was never seen before.
"realistic" isn't the word, what they did was made it mature so giant man children and hypocrites who use the word "nerd" will still go watch a comicbook movie another example is marvel where bad guys chase nick fury, if you didn't know that was a comicbook movie that would just be a generic car chase scene (p.s i hate marvel i prefer dc)
@@VTuber_Clipp3r DC has Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy arguably the best Super hero franchise! After that DC has nothing to offer? I prefer movies like this? Marvel used Iron Man and branch out super hero movies independent of themselves and combined there franchise with great actors, they created a juggernaut! It lost it's speed and momentum after Endgame and pandemic? DC has great characters but have business execs that panic and rush the vision? Snyder is a brilliant with a camera with BVS but didn't care for Doomsday having human DNA mixed with General Zod? Save Doomsday for the Superman trilogy? They rush to try to copy off Marvel for what? DC had ahead start with Christopher Reeve and Michael Keaton? But they mismanaged Batman and look what came from it Batman Forever, Batman and Robin? To current time they have another Batman reboot, as if they do not have any other material? They put projects out and cancel them? Zack Snyder they should stick with him and let him finish his trilogy? That would give them time? They have the new Flash movie looks terrific! They have Michael Keaton use him and this movie to branch out like Iron Man did with Marvel?DC executive's don't have a clue what there doing? The Transformers franchise is terrible because of the same leadership?
@@morkgin2459 i wouldnt exactly call it realistic either, i think the word youre looking for is grounded in the familliar? Like the aesthetics, acting and colours all feel very close to real life dispite the story being about a larger than life batman who dispite nerfs, is still larger than life.
@@VTuber_Clipp3r It is funny how these movies would have been considered nerdy decades ago. But now that they are put in a certain light, more people are taking an interest in them. Nevertheless, it's a great time to be a superhero fan
When you grow up watching the Tim Burton films and the Animated Series, playing with the Batman action figures, there’s no words to describe how satisfying this was when seeing it for the first time. Christopher Nolan gave Batman and his millions of fans, a trilogy that the character deserves
This scene is a perfect tribute to Frank Miller's "Year one". The scene was replicated to almost perfection, at least for the bats part. Nolan knew exactly what he was doing, brilliant masterpiece !
Fun fact, my step father ran Gary Oldman over on the set of the 5th element while trying to put out a fire. Gary's a decent bloke and has a cracking sense of humour.
I swear whenever Batman is walking down the hall I feel like those prisoners that he passed by might’ve been teases to Batman’s villains in the comics whether riddler or penguin
I know this is an unpopular opinion, but i actually love this movie a lot more than the sequels. The sequels tried too hard to be grounded in reality while the first movie imo has the perfect blend of grounded and comic book film.
Batman begins is the best Batman movie of all time. A well scripted origin story. Perfect ambience. Intimidating batsuit. Perfect casting. Beautiful music. Epic predator sequence. Maybe just fights that are not really good.
I don’t think a lot of people know how revolutionary this film felt in 2005. Superhero films hadn’t saturated the market and Batman was at an all time low, in terms of interest. Than Mr. Nolan comes and reinvigorated the franchise to new heights. It wasn’t that the Batman by Matt reeves wasn’t a good film. It just at times felt that this had already been done.
U know, Chritian Bale is best Batman character ever made till now on entire Hollywood. No one i repeat no one can never replace Chiristian Bales Batman by Mr. Nolan...
I love how this scene is a reference to the Year One comic. Hiding the ultra sonic device under his boot and using it to attract the bats and using them as cover to escape.
@legosandot4060 Yes, that's exactly what happened. Completely unnecessary in my opinion. Christopher Nolan is a phenomenal director, but he has some really baffling creative choices.
For me, this is the best Nolan batman movie b/c it feels like a gritty BATMAN movie and not just a crime or thriller movie with batman in it. Begins is realistic, but also surreal which I love cuz it feels more mythic.
You have to really not pay attention to think this is a police station. Amazing scene though, probably one of the things that made me fall in love with Batman way back then.
@@MrVegito98 Pay attention to the way it's framed at 1:42. The batmobile lights up 'at the back of' Gordon's head. It means that Batman has awakened a part of Gordon that "hope" is possible. This movie is 2 films happening simultaneously. When you're younger, Bruce descending into the underground cave is a metaphor for him getting in touch with "deeper" and more "real" emotions than normal people above ground. When you're older you realize he made all the wrong decisions turning into batman and he's turned into a pariah that doesn't belong above ground, hence why he lives below ground like a demon.
@@Tripp393 Your whole comment is like a teenager's view of what is profound and you're unnecessarily trying to find some deep hidden meaning when there is none lmao.
The Batmobile isn't suppose to be a tank. It's a tricked out car more made to drive the streets of Gotham chase down robbers in getaway cars, not drive through them
That theme song still gives me goose bumps no matter what the visual will be. Like if Barnie walks out with his friends under that theme song it will also work! lol
I have so many little problems with Nolan movies that drive me crazy. Mostly, because of the absolutely awesome moments that surround them. This movie is no different. But this is hands-down one of the best moments in the franchise. The bats “rescuing” him was a genius addition, and I’m bummed it was never explored in a different way in future installments.
This is my favorite film of the trilogy. Sure The Dark Knight is objectively the best film but this one felt more....Batman-ish I guess. The vibes were pretty perfect here.
Batman’s little “excuse me” is still really funny to me. And the fact that he’s being more polite to Arkham inmates than anyone else in the trilogy
For me this suit is better then suit from Dark Knight
Lowkey it sounds like something he’d say in the comics from the late 70’s
What’s better is that the two inmates are just so chill about it….
@@robertbusek30they look each other like thinking "this guy it's even crazier than both of us" 😂😂 well that's how i see it in my POV
First of all, Batman is escaping from Arkham Asylum, not a police station. Second, this is still one of my favorite moments from this movie.
Thank you. Lmao
I never even realized Arkham was actually shown in this trilogy until now, thanks mate!
@@DetestTV yeah it’s kinda glossed over, tbh they should’ve showed Arkham more in the other films
@@nonameman7114 facts
And it's funny how Arkham Asylum is always in this castle-like gothic manor outside of city...right up until it's a 100 year old building right in the middle of town.
The little bat-summoning-sonar was one of my favorite things about the "Batman: Year One" comic and I'm glad they put it in here
It works since he is in his first year in this movie too
In the version of the comic I got they said Chris Nolan had based his films heavily off the approach they took; it was a reset of the aesthetic, dark, shadowy- can see it in the films
Love how Gordon is so enthralled by the Tumbler that he doesn’t even react to two cops getting pancaked in that squad car 🤣🤣🤣
The cops ended up surviving so they’re fine lol
They are napping!
They were probably corrupt anyway.
Gordon is just every Batman fan ever.
@@rickysphilosofy5984 In a farm.
Batman Begins is the most underrated of the Dark Knight franchise. Everything about it is perfect for an introduction to Batman and the grimdark Gotham City.
Best batsuit in the trilogy. Also I think Bale was at his best in this one.
BB is better than TDK & TDKR. The writing, performances, realism, philosophy, music - everything blended quite well in it. Though it has its flaws, it felt more Batman-ish than its sequels. TDK gets more hype just because of Heath Ledger's Joker.
@@XYZ-ol6pc I agree
@@SergeantAngel it’s a retelling of the origin story of Batman.
@@XYZ-ol6pc I think the directing is what made tdk great though obviously heath was iconic. I'd personally say tdk is the best super hero movie I've seen but bb is a close 2 or 3. But my opinion I have learned is weird because I love dkr
“I gotta get me one of those” makes me laugh every time
its a cliche 80s/90s one liners, its good its still in fashion
literally 2 cops died on that moment
@@ubermenschbOh no 😱 Call the Police... oh wait
@@ubermenschbFuck the cops
@@ubermenschb no bodies no death
Batman was a nice guy in this movie. Told the homeless guy “nice coat”. Tells the Arkham inmates “ ‘scuse me” after blowing open their cell down and wall. Even his “I brought mine!” line to Gordon basically saying “Nah, you good. I got my own car.” 😄This movie was too awesome. Bales Batman is my favorite still.
This is pretty accurate to Batman in the comics as well. They did a great job with this trilogy. They made a more realistic Batman story but kept the comic accuracy where they could.
@@Corey_Tenderson Definitely.
You forgot that moment Batman gave his zoomer thing to that kid who said “My friends wouldn’t believe me”
i love christian bale's batman but michael keaton is m fav batman.
But he also crushed that cop car without knowing if anyone was in it. Batman was reckless- needs to go to prison.
I can't help but feel he was more of a Batman in this film than the sequels.
This was the most batman film of the three.
The dark knight was where joker took the spotlight.
The dark knight rises was where it felt a little too realistic and less like the comics. Still all them good though.
That's one of the reasons why I prefer Begins over the other two sequels.
The sequels felt more like a mission impossible/007 movie but with the main hero dressed like a bat
@@izainmartinez3787The dark knight is where he is struggling to keep his morals and sanity because the joker is pushing him.
The dark knight rises is about a fallen hero rising back
Ridiculously charismatic :)
1:26 what a distinguished young gentlemen 😄
Honestly a safe assumption to make. Batman knows what they just saw can probably be chalked up to whatever prison drugs they're on, and thus they'll be too stunned to leave
Man, Batman calling the bats for backup should've stayed in the Nolanverse. Such an underrated and underused ability
I'd like to think that he only used it once because he was a novice & after years of experience, he wouldn't need to use them anymore, especially with the possible implications brought upon nature & the environment.
@@700Harry007 Thing is, Bale's Bruce was Batman for only about a year.
Well Batman in this iteration did have a fear of bats so.....
@@leonardobraynen1524 He successfully faced and embraced this fear. Did you forget that part
@@hairglowingkyle4572 no he doesnt...
Batman just suppresses his fear its why he went thru the same thing in *DARK KNIGHT RISES!*
Cmon man!
1:00 this scene is iconicccc
Bale’s Batman is much better than social media gives him credit for nowadays.
Damn right.
Who cares about some fkcn social media? XD
Every Batman gets their fair share of hate. That's what happens when you have so many different versions that all have their own strengths and weaknesses.
The only thing bad about Bale's Batman is the fight scene, too realistic, yet too unrealistic
@@duyvan247 Depends on what you’re comparing his fights to. If you’re comparing him to Keaton, Bale’s fights are still easily better and are about similar level to Pattinson’s. If you’re comparing them with Batfleck’s, then Bale’s fights definitely don’t stack up well against his.
1:13 This is the first time any of the inmates of Akrham have seen Batman. Imagine a swarm of bats flying just outside your cell door followed by a man in black dressed as a bat running past.
They definitely thinking, “good thing I’m here. I REALLY AM CRAZY!!!”
@@mrghazni411😂
“I really hope I’m not the only one seeing this o.o”
Right, their faces say it all 😂
This was badass. One of the most comic book moments in the series
This is one of my favorite batman scenes of all time. Everything from the score, the symbolism, his perception as the mythical creature, the bats, the cape, the fear, everything. this. is. BATMAN.
Nolan's Batmobile, Batbike, and the Bat hovercraft, all have such epic introductions.
People always associate Batman’s trilogy with “dark”, but it actually had more humor than people realized. It is a fun trilogy.
It had a good balance, a dark movie sprinkled with some light-hearted moments here and there but never going the "camp" route
I remember there was a good laugh in the theater at the end when you see the Wayne Manor fire newspaper headline.
The humor was put in its place unlike the MCU movies where its 90% humor and 10% serious
The Dark Knight trilogy was more 'serious' than 'dark,' as in it was all very believable and dealt with real philosophies and themes, all within a very believable Gotham City where even Batman's tech is inspired off of real military technology.
I think the reason for why people thought these films were so dark when they first came out is because comic book movies were rarely made for adult audiences, and all of the Batman films made up to that time embraced the more fantastical elements of the character instead of being grounded in reality.
Christopher Nolan's interpretation of the character and his mythos came as quite a shock to audiences in the 2000s, simply because it was never seen before.
This trilogy ironically has the most optimistic live action take on Bruce Wayne, ever.
The "realistic" approach to batman, was what sold these movies to me! fking awesome franchise
"realistic" isn't the word, what they did was made it mature so giant man children and hypocrites who use the word "nerd" will still go watch a comicbook movie
another example is marvel where bad guys chase nick fury, if you didn't know that was a comicbook movie that would just be a generic car chase scene (p.s i hate marvel i prefer dc)
@@VTuber_Clipp3r DC has Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy arguably the best Super hero franchise! After that DC has nothing to offer? I prefer movies like this? Marvel used Iron Man and branch out super hero movies independent of themselves and combined there franchise with great actors, they created a juggernaut! It lost it's speed and momentum after Endgame and pandemic? DC has great characters but have business execs that panic and rush the vision? Snyder is a brilliant with a camera with BVS but didn't care for Doomsday having human DNA mixed with General Zod? Save Doomsday for the Superman trilogy? They rush to try to copy off Marvel for what? DC had ahead start with Christopher Reeve and Michael Keaton? But they mismanaged Batman and look what came from it Batman Forever, Batman and Robin? To current time they have another Batman reboot, as if they do not have any other material? They put projects out and cancel them? Zack Snyder they should stick with him and let him finish his trilogy? That would give them time? They have the new Flash movie looks terrific! They have Michael Keaton use him and this movie to branch out like Iron Man did with Marvel?DC executive's don't have a clue what there doing? The Transformers franchise is terrible because of the same leadership?
@@VTuber_Clipp3r what about grounded in reality?
@@morkgin2459 i wouldnt exactly call it realistic either, i think the word youre looking for is grounded in the familliar? Like the aesthetics, acting and colours all feel very close to real life dispite the story being about a larger than life batman who dispite nerfs, is still larger than life.
@@VTuber_Clipp3r It is funny how these movies would have been considered nerdy decades ago. But now that they are put in a certain light, more people are taking an interest in them. Nevertheless, it's a great time to be a superhero fan
I’ve always loved the “Batman year one” homage with using the bat swarm device to escape the police.
When you grow up watching the Tim Burton films and the Animated Series, playing with the Batman action figures, there’s no words to describe how satisfying this was when seeing it for the first time.
Christopher Nolan gave Batman and his millions of fans, a trilogy that the character deserves
One of the greatest lines of batman "excuse me"😂
1:27 I'll never stop laughing at this scene
The best part of the soundtrack is when it goes to 0:47
This scene is a perfect tribute to Frank Miller's "Year one".
The scene was replicated to almost perfection, at least for the bats part. Nolan knew exactly what he was doing, brilliant masterpiece !
There’s a ton of Year One inspiration in Begins! One of my all time favourite storylines!!
"i'll get my car" "I brought mine" "Yours..!" Gordan's faca when saying 'yours' is so awesome xD
This is one of my favourite scenes using the bats as his way to escape is badass.
I think it's inspired by Year One which makes it that much better.
Did you watch the movie in the theater or on dvd in 2005?
Better suit and better voice than the other 2 films
Hell, even a better cape
Ikr, tkd & tkdr sucked as hell
1 of the best scenes in movie history, hands down.
It's not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me.
"And My Use Of Capital Letters!"😉
@@mikespearwood3914 SWEAR TO MEEE
Cheesey
@@petersmithyy4556 *Batty
@@mikespearwood3914 no it's just straight up cheesy. I like the movie but this part is cringe
The way jim says" i gotta get me one of those" is epic 😂
Man calling the bats for his backup...its one of the reasons gotham's people may consider that he is some creature rather than a man
0:09 the soundtrack is 🔥🔥
"I'll get my car."
"I brought mine!"
“Yours?!”
*turns around*
"I gotta get me one of those."
@@mohammadhusnain4704 PLAYER X ( FROM PLAYER X ) : Then He Get's To Drive 1
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JANUARY 15, 2025
Best scene of Batman Begins... this was really really good.
Agree
I still believe Batman Begins is the best of the trilogy.
Batman begins peak of all trilogy
YES.
Fun fact, my step father ran Gary Oldman over on the set of the 5th element while trying to put out a fire. Gary's a decent bloke and has a cracking sense of humour.
That’s awesome!
He seems like he would be a great guy.
1:40 "I brought mine!" sounds more like Liam Neeson than Christian Bale...🤔
I swear whenever Batman is walking down the hall I feel like those prisoners that he passed by might’ve been teases to Batman’s villains in the comics whether riddler or penguin
Gordon: What is that?
Batman: Backup… *throws sonar device*
Me: *GOOSEBUMPS*
The Nolan films knew exactly when and how to add some levity. So much better than just non-stop jokes.
I know this is an unpopular opinion, but i actually love this movie a lot more than the sequels. The sequels tried too hard to be grounded in reality while the first movie imo has the perfect blend of grounded and comic book film.
This movie just gets better and better with time.
As utterly phenomenal The Dark Knight was, Batman Begins struck a better balance between realism and comic books imo.
If he used the Bats against Bane during the final battle in Rises it would’ve been so badass imo.
Gordon:"I gotta get me one of those"
Arkham Knight:"Allow me to Introduce Myself".
Batman begins is the best Batman movie of all time. A well scripted origin story. Perfect ambience. Intimidating batsuit. Perfect casting. Beautiful music. Epic predator sequence. Maybe just fights that are not really good.
This is the most Batman thing, you’ll ever see.
Also, pretty much stripped straight out of Batman: Year One.
Batman begins is a classic
I don’t think a lot of people know how revolutionary this film felt in 2005. Superhero films hadn’t saturated the market and Batman was at an all time low, in terms of interest. Than Mr. Nolan comes and reinvigorated the franchise to new heights. It wasn’t that the Batman by Matt reeves wasn’t a good film. It just at times felt that this had already been done.
This scene is so powerful. It takes Batman, a human without superpowers, and makes him appear almost supernatural. It's just awe-inspiring.
Nolan Dark Knight trilogy cannot be topped it’s so GOATED
The Dark Knight theme never fails to give me chills. Hans Zimmer is amazing.
U know,
Chritian Bale is best Batman character ever made till now on entire Hollywood.
No one i repeat no one can never replace Chiristian Bales Batman by Mr. Nolan...
I love how this scene is a reference to the Year One comic. Hiding the ultra sonic device under his boot and using it to attract the bats and using them as cover to escape.
I love how a lot of scenes in batman begins and dark knight were filmed in Chicago
The part where he drops down the building when the music kicks in gives me chills.
BatBale best of the best batman
The tumbler imo is the GREATEST Batmobile of all time, fight me!!!!...
That was very smart. Batman uses the bats to cover up and get away.
That’s not the police station, that’s Arkham Asylum
The dark knight and Rises are amazing movies, but personally, this will always be the best of the series, by far. I cannot fault for anything
One of the best batman movies of all time. Loved the tone and atmosphere.
the best part of ever
Jim Gordon.''I've gotta get that one of those'' lmao
Dude his voice is much better here, idk why they changed it
I'm pretty sure that he didn't change it for the next one, but Nolan wanted a more growly voice so they changed it during editing
@legosandot4060 Yes, that's exactly what happened. Completely unnecessary in my opinion. Christopher Nolan is a phenomenal director, but he has some really baffling creative choices.
Bale said that this voice was much more exhausting.
Because in this movie, Bale did this voice by HIMSELF. It was no editing or anything. And that Ain't that good for your vocal chords.
First time we saw him in that batsuit we all remember the Tim Burton Batman, right? Best batsuit of the trilogy
“I’ve gotta get me one of those!”
For me, this is the best Nolan batman movie b/c it feels like a gritty BATMAN movie and not just a crime or thriller movie with batman in it. Begins is realistic, but also surreal which I love cuz it feels more mythic.
Rewatched this masterpiece this morning and I gotta say…It’s better than I remembered. 🦇
Its so good!!!!
Best suit and best batman voice in the triology
You have to really not pay attention to think this is a police station. Amazing scene though, probably one of the things that made me fall in love with Batman way back then.
This is Nolan’s best movie so far. Most people don’t understand all that’s going on in this movie
Actually its not that complex lmao
@@MrVegito98 Pay attention to the way it's framed at 1:42. The batmobile lights up 'at the back of' Gordon's head. It means that Batman has awakened a part of Gordon that "hope" is possible.
This movie is 2 films happening simultaneously. When you're younger, Bruce descending into the underground cave is a metaphor for him getting in touch with "deeper" and more "real" emotions than normal people above ground. When you're older you realize he made all the wrong decisions turning into batman and he's turned into a pariah that doesn't belong above ground, hence why he lives below ground like a demon.
@@Tripp393 this feels like some poetic metaphor
@@Tripp393 it's really not that deep lmao
@@Tripp393 Your whole comment is like a teenager's view of what is profound and you're unnecessarily trying to find some deep hidden meaning when there is none lmao.
i love this scene so much. Christian Bale done such a awesome job as Batman. So believable.
“Gotta get me one of those”. Don’t we all Jim 😂
Batman Begins is so underrated. My favorite Batman movie🦇
Took them decades to get it right and just a few years to scew it up.
Giving the entire GCPD rabies but hey you do what you gotta do.
You got a laugh out of me
Batman begins definitely felt more like a Batman movie than the next two. I'll take this one. But the 1989 we will forever be my absolute favorite.
Agreed. Watching this video made me remember how good Begins actually is.
“I gotta get me one of those.”
Straight out of Year One, even with the remote under his boot.
This is The Batman
They got it right here
And people say Affleck is batter strategic, this scene showed us even he is inexperienced but still outsmarted the whole cops
Some people don't like the tumbler. I don't get why. It's based on the tank from TDKR
The Batmobile isn't suppose to be a tank. It's a tricked out car more made to drive the streets of Gotham chase down robbers in getaway cars, not drive through them
TDKR can mean two things.
@@dinoslayer8476 Maybe in the Adam West era
@@Angyali There were no bat tanks in The Dark Knight Rises
@@Norrbottning Only right before Bruce made the jump out of the Pit.
This isn't the police station it's arkham asylum
If Christopher Nolan doesn’t use CGI then how the heck they trained so many bats😅
Police station huh ? Well somebody forget this is batman begins and not THE BATMAN
I've always loved how he says "Excuse me" to the inmates when he blows up the wall because it feels like an Adam West moment lol
That theme song still gives me goose bumps no matter what the visual will be. Like if Barnie walks out with his friends under that theme song it will also work! lol
You got firearms but he’s got bats
bro even back then characters were saying "i gotta get me one of thouse" as mch of chees is that line. bt it makes be chukle everyy time
1:26 he said excuse me becauae probably he will beat them and take back to Arkham again 😄
BEGINS is THE movie about THE BATMAN
This is not the Police Station, is the Arkham Assylum.
While a great scene, it's Arkham Asylum, NOT police station.
I have so many little problems with Nolan movies that drive me crazy. Mostly, because of the absolutely awesome moments that surround them.
This movie is no different.
But this is hands-down one of the best moments in the franchise. The bats “rescuing” him was a genius addition, and I’m bummed it was never explored in a different way in future installments.
1:15 these guys were already mentally ill, just imagine how much batman made it worse 🤣🤣
I love the emphasis on this first movie around Bats.
You don't see it as much in the other movies if at all.
This is my favorite film of the trilogy. Sure The Dark Knight is objectively the best film but this one felt more....Batman-ish I guess. The vibes were pretty perfect here.
awesome tribute to batman year one
Gordon: I gotta get me one of those.
Batman, driving back after hearing that: They come in black.
I remember watching this in theaters as a kid. This moment is one where I was kind of in awe.