Thanks for the awesome reaction. Both Christian Bale and Christopher Nolan agreed that if they were lucky enough to make 3 movies, they would make a trilogy and then stop there. They didn't want the franchise to become tired, and they felt like they told Bruce's whole story arc. Even though they were apparently offered a ton to do another one, but they stuck to their principles.
I remember after the trilogy came out, a few people I knew online kept saying Nolan was selfish for not having his Dark Knight trilogy lead into an expanded DC universe on film, and they called Bale an idiot for not wanting to be in either "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" or "The Flash" movie. I told them that was never the point of the dark knight trilogy, and I told them how the film series was supposed to be a realistic character study on batman himself and the world he lives in. It was never meant to set up an expanded film universe like "Iron Man" did for the MCU. Of course, they blew my opinion off citing how the dark knight trilogy isn't realistic for blah blah reasons, and told me I didn't know what I was talking about. XD Either way, I'm glad Bale and Nolan stuck to their guns though, as I think any kind of continuation to the story after this one would've done a huge disservice to the story they were trying to tell.
In the comic books, Ra's al-Ghul is LITERALLY immortal due to these Fountains of Youth-like pools known as Lazarus Pits - which can fully restore or resurrect anyone that's sick, mortally wounded, or even dead. Also, it is only Bane that was raised in a prison, sentenced there from birth to pay for his father's crimes. However, it's an island prison in South America called Santa Prisca - Bame, by the way, is supposed to be Latino. And so what I love about this is how they use the Lazarus Pits in a realistic way by combining it with Bane's prison. The pit IS the prison - and the immortality is metaphorical - Ra's al-Ghul's immortality did rise up from the pit - in the form of his own progeny. And I know this off-topic, but you know all those ANTI "woke" people who just love to complain about "race swapping" characters when it comes to "swapping" from a white character to a non-white character, but if you race swap a non-white character (i.e., Bane) TO white... all of a sudden they're hypocrites. Those bigots/morons are as silent as Helen Keller on the swap.
In fairness, the last point you make goes both ways. The people who don't see any issue with race-swapping white characters to non-white characters are the first to cry about whitewashing. Which makes them hypocrites too. Also, don't forget that in these very films there were race-swaps that go both ways. Commissioner Loeb wasn't a black man in the comics, for example.
@19jez89 personally, I - a woke person - didn't mind the race swap of Bane from non-while Latino to white. This Bane's adaptation was more in name only and in some presentation: He was born in a prison, but not in Latin America, he wears a masks but for a totally different reason, etc. The reason we woke folk support race swapping to minorities is because a lot of characters were created a long time ago when most characters were white by default. If created today, maybe they wouldn't have.
This movie definitely shows more fighting, the other movies were filmed before real action trents like john wick were filmed, Nolan was focusing on the cinematic techniques he thought were important and are still important to this day. He has revolutionized many other trends with these movies no one else did proir that we take for granted
@19jez89 I mean there's movies like The raid but that was 2011 I can't think of too many movies that came out prior that were technically sound in fighting in stunts. But I don't think there was any big budget Hollywood movie that had done anything like this everything that I've been done was either small budget independent or an overseas/ kung fu film.
@@ColinRichards1 I won't do the obnoxious thing and start listing off films but the two most obvious ones I had in mind as far as contemporary Hollywood is concerned are The Matrix films and the Kill Bill films which came out in the years preceding Batman Begins. I'd say they'd pretty much set the benchmark by then. Bale not being able to turn his head in the original cowl and Nolan himself becoming more confident directing action are both factors, but I would maintain that the discrepancy in fighting between the three Dark Knight films was more of a deliberate stylistic choice than it was to do with technical limitations. In the first one the fighting is obscured because it's meant to convey the sense that Batman is only just emerging from the shadows and hasn't fully entered the public consciousness. The villains opine on what he really is and what he's capable of. The little kid remarks that his friends don't believe he's even real. He's still an enigma. The Batman reveal scene is the most on-the-nose example. The fighting isn't hidden from view because they didn't have the filmmaking chops to showcase it clearly, it's because Falcone is literally squinting to try and get a view of what is happening. Who the hell is this guy?! It also reflects the villains' disorientation and is an extension of their inability to find this mystery figure in the previous sequence. The reason there is more fighting in the third film compared to the second is purely thematic. The Joker had tested him mentally, but Bane is testing him physically, so there's naturally going to be more fighting in the third film as it's part of the overall theme. That's my two cents anyway...
If you truly want to get into the DC Universe then I highly recommend the animated shows and movies. For movies I recommend The Dark Knight Returns, Superman vs the Elite, The Flashpoint Paradox, and Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. As for animated shows I recommend the DCAU by Paul Dini it's the best adaptation of the DC Universe. If you want more live action material then I highly recommend Superman & Lois it's really good. Tyler Hoechlin is hands down the best modern Superman. He's not a tortured god like Snyder's terrible version he's just a goodhearted hero. He's also a dad which is refreshing and he's actually a really good dad. Bitsie Tulloch is a fantastic Lois Lane I can't praise her performance enough.
This 3rd and final chapter is everything it should've been. Christian Bale was the best Bruce Wayne/Batman and gave everything till the end. Tom Hardy as Bane was magnificent and as dangerous as in the comics. Anne Hathaway as Selina/Catwoman was perfect as the anti-hero she's known to be. I didn't like Alfred the character in this one, although Sir Caine played it well. Telling Bruce that he shouldn't be Batman again and keeping Rachel's truth from him for so-called protection is very hypocritical. Alfred was hardly supportive and that's not quite Alfred. Drama, suspense, action and the stakes were never more incredible. So many secrets unfolded from where things began. Damn near crying towards the end of it and I loved it. The thing about superhero franchises is that everybody wanted a decent trilogy. A fair and well planned journey from beginning to end. Well........ The Dark Knight Trilogy is the quintessential of the genre.
Alfred was looking at it from the perspective of Bruce only being human, ONE DAY he is going to die out there!! Bruce agreed Selina ALSO agreed, that Gotham was not worth neither her nor Bruce dying over. I mean imagine YOU being Alfred! Would YOU tell Bruce to keep going out there every night until he ended up as dead as his parents? “Support” him to death? 😂
@@BlackFlightNY police, military, security, etc. Everyone has the purpose of protecting others and knowing the risks. Bruce said " I'll fight harder, I always do". I believe that is the human spirit. In a world that seems too much for some, others keep going regardless. I get that Alfred was worried. But who else is gonna fight this fight but Bruce.
it was pretty lame that robin knew bruce wayne was batman just because he saw him with a fake smile when he was a kid. oh look, he's pretending to be happy, he's batman! that was a pretty lame way for him to know.
Sees people in jail and doesn't know anything about them: "YOUR NOT OPPRESSED YOUR CRIMINALS🤨 WHAT WORLD IS BANE LIVING IN" sees rich people getting dragged out and doesn't know anything about them: "HEY THERE ARE RICH PEOPLE THAT WORK REALLY HARD🥺🥺" guess we know what side of the fence your from lol😂😂
If you're siding with Bane, you're a criminal, simple as that, pretty sad. You couldn't exist without the rich. Without people with money you wouldn't have a lot of things you take for granted.
who said i side with bane? i was just noticing even though she had no information on why either of these groups of people got where they are and her reaction to one group was alot less empathetic and "dont judge a book by its cover" and as human beings we show more empathy to people we identify with so just based on her reaction i can make a educated guess where she stands 💯
Yes she's from the side of common sense for a change Most of the criminals ARE in fact responsible for their actions instead of the convenient "society is responsible for the way I am" It's people like you who encourage their delusions otoh
Thanks for the awesome reaction. Both Christian Bale and Christopher Nolan agreed that if they were lucky enough to make 3 movies, they would make a trilogy and then stop there. They didn't want the franchise to become tired, and they felt like they told Bruce's whole story arc. Even though they were apparently offered a ton to do another one, but they stuck to their principles.
I remember after the trilogy came out, a few people I knew online kept saying Nolan was selfish for not having his Dark Knight trilogy lead into an expanded DC universe on film, and they called Bale an idiot for not wanting to be in either "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" or "The Flash" movie. I told them that was never the point of the dark knight trilogy, and I told them how the film series was supposed to be a realistic character study on batman himself and the world he lives in. It was never meant to set up an expanded film universe like "Iron Man" did for the MCU. Of course, they blew my opinion off citing how the dark knight trilogy isn't realistic for blah blah reasons, and told me I didn't know what I was talking about. XD
Either way, I'm glad Bale and Nolan stuck to their guns though, as I think any kind of continuation to the story after this one would've done a huge disservice to the story they were trying to tell.
42:19 so funny how disappointed you were at Miranda 🤣
Great reactions to all 3 monumental classics. Welcome to the Bat Fam.
24:45 Jonathan Nolan is the KING of bad guy monologues. Just Bane and Ledgers alone are just. They make the movies for me.
Awesome Batman movie this is the most great reaction ❤
You trusted me, and I failed you😞
Absolutely love your reactions, especially The Dark Knight series.
In the comic books, Ra's al-Ghul is LITERALLY immortal due to these Fountains of Youth-like pools known as Lazarus Pits - which can fully restore or resurrect anyone that's sick, mortally wounded, or even dead. Also, it is only Bane that was raised in a prison, sentenced there from birth to pay for his father's crimes. However, it's an island prison in South America called Santa Prisca - Bame, by the way, is supposed to be Latino.
And so what I love about this is how they use the Lazarus Pits in a realistic way by combining it with Bane's prison. The pit IS the prison - and the immortality is metaphorical - Ra's al-Ghul's immortality did rise up from the pit - in the form of his own progeny.
And I know this off-topic, but you know all those ANTI "woke" people who just love to complain about "race swapping" characters when it comes to "swapping" from a white character to a non-white character, but if you race swap a non-white character (i.e., Bane) TO white... all of a sudden they're hypocrites. Those bigots/morons are as silent as Helen Keller on the swap.
In fairness, the last point you make goes both ways. The people who don't see any issue with race-swapping white characters to non-white characters are the first to cry about whitewashing. Which makes them hypocrites too.
Also, don't forget that in these very films there were race-swaps that go both ways. Commissioner Loeb wasn't a black man in the comics, for example.
@19jez89 personally, I - a woke person - didn't mind the race swap of Bane from non-while Latino to white. This Bane's adaptation was more in name only and in some presentation: He was born in a prison, but not in Latin America, he wears a masks but for a totally different reason, etc. The reason we woke folk support race swapping to minorities is because a lot of characters were created a long time ago when most characters were white by default. If created today, maybe they wouldn't have.
@@FLQueerLiberal1982 Given your narrow American-centric reasoning, I don't think it would be particularly edifying to debate this much further.
Nice review! Thanks!
This movie definitely shows more fighting, the other movies were filmed before real action trents like john wick were filmed, Nolan was focusing on the cinematic techniques he thought were important and are still important to this day. He has revolutionized many other trends with these movies no one else did proir that we take for granted
There weren't really any films depicting highly choreographed "real action" fighting before John Wick is one hell of a take.
@19jez89 I mean there's movies like The raid but that was 2011 I can't think of too many movies that came out prior that were technically sound in fighting in stunts. But I don't think there was any big budget Hollywood movie that had done anything like this everything that I've been done was either small budget independent or an overseas/ kung fu film.
@@ColinRichards1 I won't do the obnoxious thing and start listing off films but the two most obvious ones I had in mind as far as contemporary Hollywood is concerned are The Matrix films and the Kill Bill films which came out in the years preceding Batman Begins. I'd say they'd pretty much set the benchmark by then.
Bale not being able to turn his head in the original cowl and Nolan himself becoming more confident directing action are both factors, but I would maintain that the discrepancy in fighting between the three Dark Knight films was more of a deliberate stylistic choice than it was to do with technical limitations.
In the first one the fighting is obscured because it's meant to convey the sense that Batman is only just emerging from the shadows and hasn't fully entered the public consciousness. The villains opine on what he really is and what he's capable of. The little kid remarks that his friends don't believe he's even real. He's still an enigma. The Batman reveal scene is the most on-the-nose example. The fighting isn't hidden from view because they didn't have the filmmaking chops to showcase it clearly, it's because Falcone is literally squinting to try and get a view of what is happening. Who the hell is this guy?! It also reflects the villains' disorientation and is an extension of their inability to find this mystery figure in the previous sequence.
The reason there is more fighting in the third film compared to the second is purely thematic. The Joker had tested him mentally, but Bane is testing him physically, so there's naturally going to be more fighting in the third film as it's part of the overall theme.
That's my two cents anyway...
@19jez89 valid. You are not wrong. I see your view point.
AwwTom hardy did his thing as bane . Christopher nolan gave us the best movies..... Robin is the officer asking all those questions.
This is going to be good
Bruce, Alfred & Selina on vacation together ❤.
I wonder how many days Bruce took Selina there to run into Alfred lol
In my opinion, The Dark Knight Trilogy is the greatest trilogy in the history of cinema 🎥
what about fast and furius 3
If you truly want to get into the DC Universe then I highly recommend the animated shows and movies. For movies I recommend The Dark Knight Returns, Superman vs the Elite, The Flashpoint Paradox, and Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. As for animated shows I recommend the DCAU by Paul Dini it's the best adaptation of the DC Universe. If you want more live action material then I highly recommend Superman & Lois it's really good. Tyler Hoechlin is hands down the best modern Superman. He's not a tortured god like Snyder's terrible version he's just a goodhearted hero. He's also a dad which is refreshing and he's actually a really good dad. Bitsie Tulloch is a fantastic Lois Lane I can't praise her performance enough.
Now, watch Joker 2019.
Saludos desde la República Dominicana excelente vídeo
You gota watch the new Batman movie ...then do the penguin series...so good
Deadpool 3?
You are the cat's meow 😍.... please react to the penguin, PLEASE 😭😭😭😭
This 3rd and final chapter is everything it should've been.
Christian Bale was the best Bruce Wayne/Batman and gave everything till the end.
Tom Hardy as Bane was magnificent and as dangerous as in the comics.
Anne Hathaway as Selina/Catwoman was perfect as the anti-hero she's known to be.
I didn't like Alfred the character in this one, although Sir Caine played it well.
Telling Bruce that he shouldn't be Batman again and keeping Rachel's truth
from him for so-called protection is very hypocritical.
Alfred was hardly supportive and that's not quite Alfred.
Drama, suspense, action and the stakes were never more incredible.
So many secrets unfolded from where things began.
Damn near crying towards the end of it and I loved it.
The thing about superhero franchises is that everybody wanted a decent trilogy.
A fair and well planned journey from beginning to end.
Well........
The Dark Knight Trilogy is the quintessential of the genre.
Alfred was looking at it from the perspective of Bruce only being human, ONE DAY he is going to die out there!!
Bruce agreed
Selina ALSO agreed, that Gotham was not worth neither her nor Bruce dying over.
I mean imagine YOU being Alfred!
Would YOU tell Bruce to keep going out there every night until he ended up as dead as his parents?
“Support” him to death? 😂
@@BlackFlightNY police, military, security, etc.
Everyone has the purpose of protecting others and knowing the risks.
Bruce said " I'll fight harder, I always do".
I believe that is the human spirit.
In a world that seems too much for some, others keep going regardless.
I get that Alfred was worried.
But who else is gonna fight this fight but Bruce.
Kevin Conroy is the best Bruce Wayne/Batman actually he nailed the character better than any live action actor.
it was pretty lame that robin knew bruce wayne was batman just because he saw him with a fake smile when he was a kid.
oh look, he's pretending to be happy, he's batman! that was a pretty lame way for him to know.
I love these films but not gonna lie, Christian Bale's Batman voice is a problem 🤣🤣🤣
I hated that his name was robin and not jason Todd, or tim drake or dick gracen
Sees people in jail and doesn't know anything about them: "YOUR NOT OPPRESSED YOUR CRIMINALS🤨 WHAT WORLD IS BANE LIVING IN" sees rich people getting dragged out and doesn't know anything about them: "HEY THERE ARE RICH PEOPLE THAT WORK REALLY HARD🥺🥺" guess we know what side of the fence your from lol😂😂
If you're siding with Bane, you're a criminal, simple as that, pretty sad. You couldn't exist without the rich. Without people with money you wouldn't have a lot of things you take for granted.
who said i side with bane? i was just noticing even though she had no information on why either of these groups of people got where they are and her reaction to one group was alot less empathetic and "dont judge a book by its cover" and as human beings we show more empathy to people we identify with so just based on her reaction i can make a educated guess where she stands 💯
@@jamesbond-uf7ll Well they are in jail so they are probably there because they are criminals.
Thats just like me saying "there rich they screwed people over" but she obviously would have a problem with someone saying that 34:45
Yes she's from the side of common sense for a change
Most of the criminals ARE in fact responsible for their actions instead of the convenient "society is responsible for the way I am"
It's people like you who encourage their delusions otoh
I am not a Nolan fan. He pushes himself too much to impress people with some stupid scenes. Nevertheless Reembok from 80's looks great as always.
Nolan is simultaneously overrated by his fawning proponents and underrated by his detractors.
@reembok. If you haven’t seen Unbreakable, Split and Glass trilogy it’s a pretty good storyline