Watching it in theaters was an experience in itself. The sound of the batmobile had the whole building seem to shake, making it feel like a monster was being set loose, It was awesome
I was lucky enough to attend the Pittsburgh advance screening and you should have heard the gasp from the audience when the Batmobile fired up. Audible and palpable.
It really is refreshing that someone's giving this movie credit. It really did feel like a batman comic honestly. Keep it up mate your content is great!
Yeah, I agree. It's way closer to a comic book world than any of the other movies. Even the Burton ones, which feel more like cartoons. This one felt more like world-building than background painting.
@@rajimus It kinda sounds like you're looking for things to complain about. I mean, if that's your idea of a good time, enjoy. But don't expect everyone to join in.
It was refreshing to finally see the black eye makeup included for once. I actually really liked this film and hold it to be one of the best Batman movies.
I love the way this movie feels planted in reality, no super powers, no death ray, no other worldly threats, just broken people who were pushed over the edge
Also I love how the bat mobile, like Christine started up with no driver and seemed to act on its own adding to the lore of Batman. He not only comes out of the darkness ruins a bunch of people's days and fades back into the darkness but his car can also. 😂 The red glow on the front of the car seriously reminded me of the furnace in Home Alone when Kevin would go into the basement it would "come alive". All it was missing was the opening and closing grill like a mouth. But that would have been more from the world of Batman and Robin. Haha
The Batman coming out during the prime of cringe-worthy MCU phase 4 was exactly what we needed. The sounds, Pattinson’s movements and eyes, the cinematography, entire cast nailed it, Batman is actually a detective finding his way in year 2 and learning. Growth and progression as a character. I loved this film.
It also served as a counterargument to the house style used at Marvel. I get the utility of the house style, but it gave the MCU a limited shelf-life. If all the movies are more or less the same contiguous movie story, eventually, that story has to end, if for no other reason than its style has grown stale and predictable, a prison that suffocates fresh ideas. And boy, has it ever!
I thought it was just as cringe. I turned it off after an hour and 45 mins. I gave it a solid chance. It's an awful movie. I can see why the Penguin got a spin off as Collin Ferrel was very good in an otherwise bad movie written for stoopid people. Sorry not sorry. In one scene, Selina simply states to Batman that all the people with power at the top are "white and privileged".
@45:55 This shot is thanks to video games. They used Unreal Engine 5 for the production. Meaning they could use virtual cameras and sets to block out shots. With that freedom they experimented a lot. This upside down shots was one of the results.
I can't remember if there were any kids in the Dark Knight Rises, but there were some cute moments with kids in both Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. I feel like Batman should never get too far away from being a thrilling spectacle for children. Something important is lost without that.
I'd have to disagree. I don't really care for these types of channels, but I'd click on a New Rockstars video before I clicked on a Heavy Spoilers one. I am only here because I'd like to see what they have to say on a movie I find a bit overrated.
17:00 IMHO that’s a well executed homage without straying _too_ close. Love Giacchino’s work in this movie. Everything came together with this film. Everyone excelled.
I think Mad Hatter would work great in this universe as a drug dealer who uses a drug of his own design by getting people addicted to them, and uses their desperation to control them. Instead of hypnotizing them he just preys upon the addicted to get what he wants. Clayface could work as a whodunnit because their have been several clayface’s in the comics and having them all be suspects and the one true clayface would be Cassius Payne who was born deformed and uses makeup and prosthetics to disguise himself.
@@davidrichey5319 Mad Hatter would and should be in the next film not as a major player but maybe just a high ranking dealer at the start of the film who gets taken down by Batman, adding to the world building. He could be dealing of Drops and other narcotics. He could look like a junky and insane or Mad. Maybe have White Rabbit playing in the background a song using Wonderland as a metaphor for drugs and hallucinations. Matt Reeves has teased Mad Hatter by making people think Barry would play him. But also it’s unlikely he’s unaware of social media wanting to see Mad Hatter. Clayface be a master of disguise is completely plausible because well Colin looks like a completely different person.
I always forget how much Matt Reeves looks like Gordon. Just watched They Live for the first time, and I was surprised to learn there isn't a breakdown on here
You remember that being put on shirts years ago? Around the time they were making "gangster" SpongeBob and Looney Tunes shirts lol. It'd have the regular Warner Bros. logo but instead it'd say something like "if you see the cops, Warn-A-Brotha" or something like that lol Good times ...
Great Breakdown! Regarding whether the Riddler knows whether Bruce is Batman, I think he does. There is a subtle clue, and I don't think it is a mistake by the filmmakers. The letters which the Riddler leaves for Batman are addressed with the following phrases: 1st letter/Mayor's letter: To the Batman 2nd letter/Commissioner's letter: To the Batman 3rd letter/DA's letter: To the Batman 4th letter/Bruce's letter: For the Batman 5th letter/Falcone's letter: To the Batman The 4th is letter is For the Batman and not To the Batman as The Riddler wanted Alfred to die (and not Bruce), who was probably the only obstacle between The Riddler and Batman becoming allies.
I picture a scenario where at the end of the third film. After Hugo Stranges death, Joker orchestrated Batman to make a choice: Let the fear toxin spread all inside Arkham, suffocating and killing all the inmates including the ones who were kidnapped there like Catwoman or open all entrances and exits to release the toxin and all inmates to survive.
Of the joker infected 5 people. Batman got all 4 but ine is left and only one of thes people can be the joker infected person. It turns out it's Batman and he slowly becomes the joker all whole going after Hugo Strange and the Scarecrow. Who injects Batman with fear toxin many many times till the Joker takes over and then the Jokers fear takes over and Batman gians control . Unfortunately everyone finds out his identity and he has to blow up the mansion and the batcave only to become a nightmare Batman
I think we need a deep dive into Alfred’s mentality and mental state of being. Who raises a young rich kid to be a vigilante?! Something off about that man.
It seemed like Alfred couldn't figure out how to guide Bruce out of the terror and shame he was trapped in, so he taught him self-defense as a way to break him out of his helplessness. But ultimately, giving him that sense of agency just fueled his revenge fantasies. That seems pretty straightforward from what we learned in the film. (And here I'm strictly talking about the movie as a self-contained story, rather than trying to attach it to the entire 85 year Batman history)
he literally didn't see Bruce again until he came back as an adult fully trained and wanted to take his own path. Alfred didn't raise him. Please learn basic batman or shut up 😂
Paul, my brother from another mother, father, country, continent, social class... This is another beautiful breakdown fo show. Good stuff. Great stuff actually, as always.
Love your videos as a member who listens to them while working as a letter carrier for USPS; but why isn't background play available on the videos that are released to members first? Thanks again to you and your team for all of your work!
@@BlackVulcan22 "Clearly?" You don't believe your post was a little ambiguous? My inference was that you suggested Jim looked "at nothing" which I pointed out was not the case. If my post made me come across as pedantic, your response makes you seem sensitive, and defensive.
@@KrimetTStarKiller Gee I would think my referencing the show and one of the characters in it, and one of the main visual gags with the most miles/use would be a sign that I had functional understanding of the format. So yes, 'clearly'. I mean dude looks at the screen, and the framing literally zooms in and shakes.....so......clearly......I mean am i supposed to think the 4th wall is the viewer having a stroke? Tell you what, Ill stick with the title of 'defensive'; you can keep the ' "well, actually"-douche crown', and have a nice day.
The arching seam across the forehead, stitched on ears, and the square panel on the nose of the cowl makes it look like the gritty version of the one Adam West wore too.
12:20 ooh yeah he gave me a Zodiac killer vibe right away. _Zodiac_ by Fincher, that’s always been a favorite, would make for a great breakdown. The cinematography showing SF, and Fincher’s iconic look in general, at times seem present here.
Well done breakdown. I remember walking out the movie in complete shock at how good it was. Given the cast and the director I shouldn’t have been but, man it really hit it out of the park.
I'm very happy to see that people consider the first Batman movie a classic the writing was perfect and the beginner Batman spin was very original and refreshing , his arc throughout the movie was so compelling the mystery case was intriguing the villain was thought-provoking , grounded and cool and his love interest was not forced and finally the ending was perfect screenplay wise and on the character development was spot on and my favorite thing was the world building introducing interesting characters and making their stories collide organically the cherry on top was gorgeous cinematography Edit : I hope they keep the joker as a side villain so they can let other villains from the rogue gallery shine
I'll have to watch it again, because like Longlegs, I found it a bit "meh" my first viewing. Both this movie and Longlegs I find a bit overrated. I am willing to watch them both again though now that I know what I'm getting into.
Wtf you on about. It was awful. 😂 story lame. Detective work none existent. Emo Bruce Wayne was a joke every scene too dark too see and it was about an hour too long. Honestly people like you are just a joke. Do better. 😂
I have not been a huge dc fan ever but i read a lot of 90s batman comics when i was young now im 20 and i remember the moment when i saw this in In the theaters was so good when they showed the batmobile starting i got chills fr
About Greig Fraser's cinematography in this, Roger Deakins said it was the best cinematography of the year & chastised the Academy for "snobbery" by not even nominating it. I loved the cinematography. It was so mesmerizing to watch: the characters moving in & out of focus, the camera following them from behind, the blurred edges around some shots, the cameras locked onto cars & motorcycles, etc.
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Scentbird? The crowd with the loopy CEO?
No ring of power videos 😢😢
Out of all the comic book references in this breakdown I didn't expect one from The Department of Truth! Such an underrated series
Watching it in theaters was an experience in itself. The sound of the batmobile had the whole building seem to shake, making it feel like a monster was being set loose, It was awesome
Yeah I think that’s my favourite scene I’ve ever seen in IMAX
the batmobile sounded so nice
10/10 metaphor
Absolutely. One of the best parts of the cinema experience.
I was lucky enough to attend the Pittsburgh advance screening and you should have heard the gasp from the audience when the Batmobile fired up. Audible and palpable.
It really is refreshing that someone's giving this movie credit. It really did feel like a batman comic honestly. Keep it up mate your content is great!
Yeah, I agree. It's way closer to a comic book world than any of the other movies. Even the Burton ones, which feel more like cartoons. This one felt more like world-building than background painting.
No it isn't. It's so shit it's funny. Worlds greatest Detective does no Detective work 😂
@@rajimus It kinda sounds like you're looking for things to complain about. I mean, if that's your idea of a good time, enjoy. But don't expect everyone to join in.
@rajimus it's his first time working a case. You don't start as the best.
Love your longer formats, the length for this one is a third of the actual movie 😀 Well done
Much appreciated mate, thank you for the support
It was refreshing to finally see the black eye makeup included for once. I actually really liked this film and hold it to be one of the best Batman movies.
Then you'd be wrong 😂
@@rajimussays the guy with no likes.
@@n.u.k.2188 wow....a world view of likes = good.
Yikes kiddo. Good luck with that.
That "Warn a Brotha" joke never gets old 🤣🤣🤣
I remember when they would make t-shirts with that on there. Along with the gangster Looney Tunes characters and all that
Shit was old in the 90s smh
One of the best reaccuring jokes
@@JonHeFinesse Ssh. Let the nerds have their fun with it.
Bro I swear to God if you keep this up I will NEVER be able to unsubscribe from the membership.
Haha thank you
@@heavyspoilers nah mate, thank you for always killing it! 🤘🏻🖤
Watch an MT episode itll make you question your subscription.
@@mrbransformer4184what’s wrong with MT?
Heavy spoilers should review CITY OF GOD review
I love the way this movie feels planted in reality, no super powers, no death ray, no other worldly threats, just broken people who were pushed over the edge
Your references to the weekly planet is incredible those dudes deserve all the subscribers
Also I love how the bat mobile, like Christine started up with no driver and seemed to act on its own adding to the lore of Batman. He not only comes out of the darkness ruins a bunch of people's days and fades back into the darkness but his car can also. 😂 The red glow on the front of the car seriously reminded me of the furnace in Home Alone when Kevin would go into the basement it would "come alive". All it was missing was the opening and closing grill like a mouth. But that would have been more from the world of Batman and Robin. Haha
The Batman coming out during the prime of cringe-worthy MCU phase 4 was exactly what we needed. The sounds, Pattinson’s movements and eyes, the cinematography, entire cast nailed it, Batman is actually a detective finding his way in year 2 and learning. Growth and progression as a character. I loved this film.
It also served as a counterargument to the house style used at Marvel. I get the utility of the house style, but it gave the MCU a limited shelf-life. If all the movies are more or less the same contiguous movie story, eventually, that story has to end, if for no other reason than its style has grown stale and predictable, a prison that suffocates fresh ideas. And boy, has it ever!
I thought it was just as cringe. I turned it off after an hour and 45 mins. I gave it a solid chance. It's an awful movie. I can see why the Penguin got a spin off as Collin Ferrel was very good in an otherwise bad movie written for stoopid people. Sorry not sorry.
In one scene, Selina simply states to Batman that all the people with power at the top are "white and privileged".
It was a breath of fresh air
@45:55 This shot is thanks to video games. They used Unreal Engine 5 for the production. Meaning they could use virtual cameras and sets to block out shots. With that freedom they experimented a lot. This upside down shots was one of the results.
The kid suspected to be the next Robin isn't an orphan. He still has his mother. The police chief says "a son lost a father; a wife lost a husband..."
I can't remember if there were any kids in the Dark Knight Rises, but there were some cute moments with kids in both Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. I feel like Batman should never get too far away from being a thrilling spectacle for children. Something important is lost without that.
Heavy Spoilers > New Rockstars
Undeniably but don’t crap on other creatives. New Rockstars may not be us but they absolutely have their audience
I'd have to disagree. I don't really care for these types of channels, but I'd click on a New Rockstars video before I clicked on a Heavy Spoilers one. I am only here because I'd like to see what they have to say on a movie I find a bit overrated.
I love them both. I love the movie breakdowns here but I also love how new rockstars cover a lot of the news surrounding media like this.
Oh it's not even close.
The rivalry and dunking on each other is Heavy Spoilers > Screen Crush.
Suck it Ryan Arey!
Yes!!!! My second favorite Batman movie! Only because The Dark Knight is one of the greatest movies ever made
Yeah that’s my ranking too
Lol at the Warn-a-Brotha pun. An oldie but a goodie!
17:00 IMHO that’s a well executed homage without straying _too_ close. Love Giacchino’s work in this movie. Everything came together with this film. Everyone excelled.
wow more than 2 years later and u still teachin me knew things about this movie🙏🏾
Overlooked the mayor's son possibly becoming robin wow good job m8
Don't ever need to see Robin in any of these movies
Love the Mr. Sunday movies reference!
I think Mad Hatter would work great in this universe as a drug dealer who uses a drug of his own design by getting people addicted to them, and uses their desperation to control them. Instead of hypnotizing them he just preys upon the addicted to get what he wants.
Clayface could work as a whodunnit because their have been several clayface’s in the comics and having them all be suspects and the one true clayface would be Cassius Payne who was born deformed and uses makeup and prosthetics to disguise himself.
Or he uses drugs in combination with tech to have short term control of folks
I find your ideas intriguing and would like to subscribe to your newsletter
@@davidrichey5319 when you mean newsletter do you mean my UA-cam channel or something completely different?
@@AnvilPicturesreference to an old show, it means your idea is absolutely brilliant.
@@davidrichey5319 Mad Hatter would and should be in the next film not as a major player but maybe just a high ranking dealer at the start of the film who gets taken down by Batman, adding to the world building. He could be dealing of Drops and other narcotics. He could look like a junky and insane or Mad. Maybe have White Rabbit playing in the background a song using Wonderland as a metaphor for drugs and hallucinations. Matt Reeves has teased Mad Hatter by making people think Barry would play him. But also it’s unlikely he’s unaware of social media wanting to see Mad Hatter.
Clayface be a master of disguise is completely plausible because well Colin looks like a completely different person.
Very cool Weekly Planet shout-out
"In this scene, we see The Riddler smashing the Mayors head like the 'Like Button' ...
Fair play, Sir. Fair play 😂
I always forget how much Matt Reeves looks like Gordon.
Just watched They Live for the first time, and I was surprised to learn there isn't a breakdown on here
"Warn a brothah".
Don't ever change, Paul.
Got to be one of the best videos you have done, thank you and the team for all the amazing work you put into these videos.
Ey much appreciated mate
Hope to see you @ Batman Exhibition in London Im going end October
Do stories on the Batman. i wander Whenhe Whent to Japan
I loved this movie and can't wait for the sequal. Thanks for the breakdown. This was fantastic.
You and that Warn a Brutha line lmfao. You're invited to the cookout 👌🏿💪🏿
You remember that being put on shirts years ago? Around the time they were making "gangster" SpongeBob and Looney Tunes shirts lol. It'd have the regular Warner Bros. logo but instead it'd say something like "if you see the cops, Warn-A-Brotha" or something like that lol
Good times ...
Loved this breakdown!.
Thank you
Great Breakdown! Regarding whether the Riddler knows whether Bruce is Batman, I think he does. There is a subtle clue, and I don't think it is a mistake by the filmmakers. The letters which the Riddler leaves for Batman are addressed with the following phrases:
1st letter/Mayor's letter: To the Batman
2nd letter/Commissioner's letter: To the Batman
3rd letter/DA's letter: To the Batman
4th letter/Bruce's letter: For the Batman
5th letter/Falcone's letter: To the Batman
The 4th is letter is For the Batman and not To the Batman as The Riddler wanted Alfred to die (and not Bruce), who was probably the only obstacle between The Riddler and Batman becoming allies.
Lmao 🎶 cause theres a column in the way....hmmmm, mmmmm 🎶 chefs kiss 🤌 this is exactly why im here hahaha
The more I watch this movie, the more I love it. So good. Great breakdown too.
I picture a scenario where at the end of the third film. After Hugo Stranges death, Joker orchestrated Batman to make a choice: Let the fear toxin spread all inside Arkham, suffocating and killing all the inmates including the ones who were kidnapped there like Catwoman or open all entrances and exits to release the toxin and all inmates to survive.
Of the joker infected 5 people. Batman got all 4 but ine is left and only one of thes people can be the joker infected person. It turns out it's Batman and he slowly becomes the joker all whole going after Hugo Strange and the Scarecrow. Who injects Batman with fear toxin many many times till the Joker takes over and then the Jokers fear takes over and Batman gians control . Unfortunately everyone finds out his identity and he has to blow up the mansion and the batcave only to become a nightmare Batman
I'm so glad you're doing these deep dives, they're awesome thx😊
I think we need a deep dive into Alfred’s mentality and mental state of being. Who raises a young rich kid to be a vigilante?! Something off about that man.
Alfred didn't raise a vigilante, Bruce went out to train with martial arts masters after he became an adult.
A man who hates Thomas Wayne for getting the woman he loved killed.
It seemed like Alfred couldn't figure out how to guide Bruce out of the terror and shame he was trapped in, so he taught him self-defense as a way to break him out of his helplessness. But ultimately, giving him that sense of agency just fueled his revenge fantasies. That seems pretty straightforward from what we learned in the film. (And here I'm strictly talking about the movie as a self-contained story, rather than trying to attach it to the entire 85 year Batman history)
I adore Alfred. I would watch the hell out of that video
he literally didn't see Bruce again until he came back as an adult fully trained and wanted to take his own path. Alfred didn't raise him. Please learn basic batman or shut up 😂
These classic movie breakdowns always SLAP Paul!!
🎶 There's a column in the waaaaay! 🤟🏾
Love the Clone High clip. Great show!
A good solid film..looking forward to the next one....superb video 🤌
One of these on the old Star Wars EU, pre-Disney would be fantastic
Paul, my brother from another mother, father, country, continent, social class... This is another beautiful breakdown fo show. Good stuff. Great stuff actually, as always.
Ey thank you
Love your videos as a member who listens to them while working as a letter carrier for USPS; but why isn't background play available on the videos that are released to members first? Thanks again to you and your team for all of your work!
I haven’t no idea, big issue with UA-cam, does my head in with channels I’m a member of
The dedication for the review. Chef's kiss
Yoooo Jokes and Riddles. That sounds awesome. For a future Batman project.
Kinda crazy you posted this right after I got back into my Batman phase and started watching analysis’ of the movie haha perfect !!!
The 'warn-a-brother' bit literally made me look up from my phone, and across the room at nothing, like Jim from The Office....
It got a light chuckle out of me 😂
Jim looks into the camera, not nothing.
The office is about the filming of a documentary.
@@KrimetTStarKiller Clearly, thats what I meant. Stop being pedantic
@@BlackVulcan22 "Clearly?"
You don't believe your post was a little ambiguous?
My inference was that you suggested Jim looked "at nothing" which I pointed out was not the case.
If my post made me come across as pedantic, your response makes you seem sensitive, and defensive.
@@KrimetTStarKiller Gee I would think my referencing the show and one of the characters in it, and one of the main visual gags with the most miles/use would be a sign that I had functional understanding of the format. So yes, 'clearly'.
I mean dude looks at the screen, and the framing literally zooms in and shakes.....so......clearly......I mean am i supposed to think the 4th wall is the viewer having a stroke?
Tell you what, Ill stick with the title of 'defensive'; you can keep the ' "well, actually"-douche crown', and have a nice day.
Great breakdown, absolutely loved it.
I love how much fun you have in your videos!
Thank you for the videos you make, can’t tell you how much this takes away from my boring drive times to and from work
Ey much appreciate mate, thank you
perfect timing, i was just rewatching the movie
Every breakdown better than the last 🫂
Thank you
Another banger sir, hats off to you and your excellent editing team. That's one fast, thorough and entertaining hour & five.
Thank you
Fancy suit and now a costume. Can't wait to see the next one!
Great movie. Great work mate
Hey Paul, keep up the good work I'm a big fan broski you're funny asf
"They didnt even Warner Brother" 😂 I thought it was witty.
The journals also are a clear reference to Jon Doe from Se7en.
Paul, I appreciate all the videos that the heavy spoilers makes but for me I personally only like when you narrate a video
wow that was easily the best breakdown ive ever watched
Ey thank you so much
I never comments on UA-cam but “column in the way” deserved applause 👏🏾😂
Smashed it out the park again, great breakdown,
I pressed like before it started. This is my favorite comic book movie bro
Watch this now 5 times and still loving it
1 hour of Paul reviewing the batman wow awesome
Another great video Paul thank you.
I think you should wear your Batman costume for every video.
Thanks dude
Great breakdown from beginning to end of the video
Thank you
The arching seam across the forehead, stitched on ears, and the square panel on the nose of the cowl makes it look like the gritty version of the one Adam West wore too.
cant wait for penguine, More REEVES verse please
Great channel boys 👍
Honestly, there’s so many clear Easter eggs/parallels to other Batman movies in this film that nobody seems to mention in these videos
Love these breakdowns❤
Great video!!
"Heavy" spoilers, you weren't joking! Great detail
I love this version batmobile. It looks grounded but crazy cool
12:20 ooh yeah he gave me a Zodiac killer vibe right away. _Zodiac_ by Fincher, that’s always been a favorite, would make for a great breakdown. The cinematography showing SF, and Fincher’s iconic look in general, at times seem present here.
Greatest breakdown ever!
Much appreciated
Best channel on UA-cam
Omg 😂😂😂😂 "it's all connected". In the Batman suit almost took me out here. When he put that on?
4:37...
That "Drag&Drop" Insert Was *More HILARIOUS,* Than TheColumn Song-Jab!😜
I never realised that was Trevor from Eastenders!! 😱😂
Dude I loved that song you sang “Column in the way”. I feel like I’ve heard that original song you came up with titled “Column in the way”.
you had me at "warn a brotha"
Well done breakdown. I remember walking out the movie in complete shock at how good it was. Given the cast and the director I shouldn’t have been but, man it really hit it out of the park.
Actually the Edward nashton thing was in Arkham games and other continuity before the movie as his real name
I'm very happy to see that people consider the first Batman movie a classic the writing was perfect and the beginner Batman spin was very original and refreshing , his arc throughout the movie was so compelling the mystery case was intriguing the villain was thought-provoking , grounded and cool and his love interest was not forced and finally the ending was perfect screenplay wise and on the character development was spot on and my favorite thing was the world building introducing interesting characters and making their stories collide organically the cherry on top was gorgeous cinematography
Edit : I hope they keep the joker as a side villain so they can let other villains from the rogue gallery shine
I'll have to watch it again, because like Longlegs, I found it a bit "meh" my first viewing. Both this movie and Longlegs I find a bit overrated. I am willing to watch them both again though now that I know what I'm getting into.
Wtf you on about. It was awful. 😂 story lame. Detective work none existent. Emo Bruce Wayne was a joke every scene too dark too see and it was about an hour too long. Honestly people like you are just a joke. Do better. 😂
Riddler standing quietly behind Mayor Mitchell must have had to keep calm and have a low heartbeat the samde as Lector biting the face of the nurse.
"Dont lose your head mr coulson" that part had me laughing riddler was entertaining
Would be cool to see a breakdown of gunpowder.
Your batman look is killing me 😂
33:27 Richard Kind was actually in Gotham as the Mayor
Well done Sir!!!!
55:03 Can't help but think of Equilibrium.
Equilibrium starring... Christian Bale... it's all connected ;)
Good ish 👏🏼
I have not been a huge dc fan ever but i read a lot of 90s batman comics when i was young now im 20 and i remember the moment when i saw this in In the theaters was so good when they showed the batmobile starting i got chills fr
Robat Battin bat shoutout!!! Love weekly planet
14:22 that kid , Oscar from house of tully ?
Good catch
Damn, now I wanna rewatch it… I might just go do that now
About Greig Fraser's cinematography in this, Roger Deakins said it was the best cinematography of the year & chastised the Academy for "snobbery" by not even nominating it. I loved the cinematography. It was so mesmerizing to watch: the characters moving in & out of focus, the camera following them from behind, the blurred edges around some shots, the cameras locked onto cars & motorcycles, etc.
It was all dark and shit
idk why but of all things "theres a column in the way" got me
i never thought about that kid becoming robin.