You don't have to apologize for not constantly speaking, the fact that you DON'T is one of the reasons your reactions are better than everyone else's. You simply speak when you have something to say and I appreciate that.
@@connorbarrett3422 it's really weird because it seems like it's a reactor's 'creed' in some booklet somewhere that says they must be talking all the time. There are just so many that won't shut up, and they even apologize for not saying anything, and then get offended when you try to explain they're missing stuff. Some just want to be 'the show' I think.
Your expression does so much more talking when you get immersed the films... Never apologize that you get immersed and forget to say something. Your expression do more than thousand words during those scenes :)
One thing I appreciate about this version is that Christian Bale plays 3 versions of Bruce Wayne. He plays the "billionaire playboy", a front to throw off anyone from thinking he could possibly be batman. He plays the beast embodiment of his rage as batman. Then he plays the real person who is just trying to find his way.
Rachel is not technically his neighbor, she's the daughter of a maid who has worked in Wayne Manor, briefly seen at the beginning of the film. Rachel's character was created for this franchise, she doesn't appear in any comics. And btw to avoid confusion, Katie Holmes didn't return for the next film so Nolan had to recast her, so don't be surprised when you see Maggie Gyllenhaal being called Rachel in the next film.
This is up there as one of the best trilogies of all time. Every single movie of the 3 are amazing in their own way, cannot wait to see the other two from you!
Not constantly talking is what makes this reaction one of the better reactions. Sometimes less is more, and you watch, absorb and discuss just the right amount. Some reactors will just talk and talk, and they miss so much because of it. You don't do that, which makes it that much better of a reaction video.
Christian Bale is being around for such a long time.... When you have the time, give "Empire of the Sun" (1987) a chance..... one of his earliest roles and he already eats every scene......
He was also in a little unknown but very good movie called, Equilibrium. A Sci-Fi, action movie..its quite good. I love the gun fight scenes. Very unique.
2 very good Bale movie recommendations in this here thread. Equilibrium is extremely underrated, I think mostly because of the timing of release and it's purposeful nods towards the style of The Matrix, but sadly too many cheesy Matrix-y style clones came out which caused many to roll their eyes and ignore them en masse. Equilibrium atually has very deep meaningful subject matter disguised inside a flashy action movie.
He is one of the best current actors and well-known for extreme weight losses & gains for the movies - just look 'Vice' trailer where he plays Dick Cheney. IMO one of the best movies with Christian Bale is "Ford vs Ferrari" because his character there is so different from the usual 'restrained guy in a suit'. The movie itself is very enjoyable.
I remember, when the news spread, that Heath Ledger should play the Joker. Most of the audience knew him from Broke Back Mountain or from A Knight's Tale. But after The Dark Knight aired, the fans loved his performance and agreed, that he is the greatest Joker after Mark Hamills Joker in the Animated Series 🙂
@@frenchynoob exactly the dark knight rises is overrated in the end batman flees and hides for 8 years take the blame for 5 murders. He would never do that...
Kamilla, "in Gotham they never find him" and thats the difference between series and movies. And yes its nice to see Kamilla's face expression while she watching the movie without saying a word, i look forward to join her on the rollercoaster of this trilogy
Before Christian Bale was cast as Batman, Joshua Jackson, Eion Bailey, Hugh Dancy, Billy Crudup, Josh Hartnett, Cillian Murphy, Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal were considered. Kurt Russell, Chris Cooper and Dennis Quaid were considered for Commissioner James Gordon. Marilyn Manson, Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, and Jeremy Davies were considered for Scarecrow. Daniel Day Lewis and Guy Pearce were considered for Ra's Al Ghul. Emily Blunt and Rachel McAdams were considered for Rachel Dawes, Bruce's Ex girlfriend. Wolfgang Petersen, RIP, JJ Abrams, Darren Aronofsky, The Wachowskis and David Fincher were considered for Directing the project.
I loved your enthusiasm in this, it showed that you were very in to the movie, so you dont need to worry about not saying much. It's very cool to see someone with knowledge of Batman and his villains that hasnt seen this trilogy, it makes it very intresting so Im looking forward to the next one which is one of the greatest comic book movies of all time!
I love the Nolan trilogy so much. Not as dark as the latest movie but much more serious than the Burton and Schumacher films. Also if you haven’t played the original Arkham games from the 2010’s I would definitely recommend those as well. Not super long main story lines unless you are a completionist, but amazing stories with A+ voice acting.
From a narrative, character, dialogue, and acting standpoint I do agree with others that The Dark Knight is the better movie but Begins has the much better atmosphere and aesthetic. The narrows really adds to the overall aesthetic even with the more grounded look and feel of Gotham something Nolan just prefers a more grounded feel in his movies which for me kind of hurts these films as they tried to be too grounded. But you can also see elements of the more gothic art deco Gotham from the comic's, animated series, and Tim Burtons movies such as the overhead Trains connecting to Wayne Tower which are very retro art deco looking. I myself prefer the Burton depiction of Gotham along with the Animated Series and of course the Arkham games. The weakest Gotham's are by far the two sequels to this film but the films themselves are good. Without going into plot spoilers The Dark Knight was filmed in Chicago and you'll be able to tell right away that it just doesn't feel like Gotham lacks that gothic aesthetic and simply just comes across as Batman but in Chicago. But besides the aesthetic The Dark Knight is the better movie I just wish they put more effort into the city same goes with Dark Knight Rises which is filmed a good amount in Pittsburgh so each film the city changed massively. I'm very mixed on the Batman voice. it's become a meme at this point with people doing these super funny Batman Bale Batman voices. Kevin Conroy who plays Batman since 1991 in the cartoons and video games is pretty much the best example of a perfect Batman voice. He has a voice for Bruce Wayne and then a voice for Batman without going too far into the whole over the top sound. I do think the voice is the best in this film though compared to the others but that's just me. Bruce's Origin story in this film is pretty close to that of the Batman: Year One comic by Frank Miller. In Frank Millers ruin this is where he learnt to fight coming back to Gotham as a vigilante who then developed over time into The Batman like we see in this film. This was something Frank Miller added to the Batman canon before this Bruce never left Gotham city to train and as you can see from this movie it caught on with other mediums including The Animated Serie's and the Arkham games. In the Batman Earth-One comic's Bruce was trained by Alfred instead who was a former Royal Marine in this universe. Earth-0 or Earth Prime is the main DC comic universe (The New 52) so Earth-One is it's own thing, Earth Prime/Earth-0 Batman leaves Gotham to train. There's also Earth-2 which is actually the original take on the character from 1939 all the way to the 1950s until DC introduced Earth-1 which brought in the silver age version of hero's this becoming the main DC universe featuring characters like Barry Allen Flash and Hal Jordon Green Lantern. But the Golden Age hero's lived on in Earth-2 with this Batman actually using a gun in his introduction. But yeah almost all of Batman films are based on the mainline DC Batman so no killing or using firearms. Also Earth-1 is not Earth-One the universe I mentioned before. Earth-1 became Prime Earth with Crisis on Infinite Earths when DC pretty much destroyed their multiverse and brought everyone over into a single Earth. The multverse was later recreated with New 52, 52 universes with Earth-One being one of these and Earth-0 or Prime Earth being the main DC universe. Earth-2 is still around along with a bunch of other cool universes. All the movies and games as well take place in their own universes just like the Marvel universes. Characters: Scarecrow is a really cool character first appearing in World's Finest Comics #3 (Autumn 1941) two years after Batman introduction. I really like this rendition of the character massive Cillian Murphy fan but I just like how his calmness adds to the creeper factor. John Noble as Scarecrow in Arkham Knight was amazing Ra's al Ghul first appeared in Batman #232 (June 1971) a really cool character but within this Trilogy Nolan made him alot more grounded to suit his more grounded universe. In the comic's he's between 400 and 700 Years Old kept alive by the Lazarus pit which possess longevity, rejuvenation and youth restoration abilities. He can be kill like any human but throw him back into the Pit and he'll come out like nothing happened. I liked this take but I still prefer the more supernatural stuff in my DC. Carmine Falcone is a really cool character first showing up in Batman #405 (1987). The character plays a big part in The Long Halloween by Frank Miller and usually only appears in early Batman stories set in around Year one to Year Two of Bruce becoming Batman. For example The Long Halloween is set on Bruce's second year as the caped Crusader while in Begins we get to see Bruce become Batman for the first time depicting his early years. Lucius Fox first showed up in Batman #307 (January 1979) and is pretty much Bruce Wayne's business manager who of course also supports the Batman. He also creates the high-tech tools and vehicles for Batman which is also showcased in Arkham Knight pretty well. Lucius Fox in Arkham Knight played by Dave Fennoy is really good. Captain/Commissioner Gordon was introduced in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939) as the first ever Batman supporting character. He actually appeared in all the past Batman movies/shows you watched from my understanding. Gary Oldman as Jim Gordon in Nolan's films is more closer to his comic counterpart in both his relation with Batman but also his appearance. Jonathan Banks played a really good Gordon in Arkham Knight while Bryan Cranston played a great Gordon in the animated Batman Year One film. Victor Zsasz made his appearance in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1 (June 1992) a sadomasochistic and psychopathic serial killer who carves a tally mark onto himself for each of his victims. He's saving a special spot for The Batman no idea where though. He's an interesting character but it was very much a small role in this film just shows up as a bold prisoner. Barbara Gordon was introduced in World's Finest #53 (1951) and is the wife of Commissioner Gordon sharing the name with her Daughter Barbara Gordon who was Batgirl in the comics, games, and animation shows. These are some of the few key characters featured in this film but there's a couple of other side characters many created for the film and others who are small side characters in the comics. Overall I really like this film but I can see you enjoying The Dark Knight alot more. I myself prefer Gotham to look more gothic and art deco one of those people who want Blimps to be featured in a live action Batman film like we see in the other media but i know alot of people like the grounded look while others prefer Tim Burton more stylized Gotham. Edit: Yes I had this wrote out in a word document before the video aired lol Put more effort into these tbh than my college essay's.
Kamilla, you react to movies in a natural and genuine way, some reactors who talk through the whole movie seem to prefer the sound of their own voice to the actors dialogue. Keep being you. Great job as always
I watched this movie at a drive in theatre when it came out. At the time I didn’t know what to expect. I was blown away. Nolan does a fantastic job. The trilogy is outstanding. It was fun to watch your reaction as usual. Looking forward to next one.
Gotham is such a fun show that has a very different tone to this trilogy. It's very like timeless no doubt inspired by the comics and animated series where people sear old fashion cloths and use typewriters but also have modern phones etc. Also the only love action Batman media to feature blimps something we've yet to see in a Batman live action movie. Gotham's depiction of the city is up there with Burtons and The Animated Series.
I am really glad that you enjoyed Batman begins so much. The next movie is a deadset classic. The last in the trilogy is flawed but still very good. Can't wait to see your reactions. Every different incarnation of Batman and its related universes are its own thing, and the t.v show "Gotham" is no exception. It is a VERY distinct re-interpretation of the lore. But this Nolan series is hands down the best live action version of the Batman story to date. (Sadly Katie Holmes didn't return as Rachael Dawes, but Maggie Gyllenhaal takes up the role and is excellent)
16:20 Forget Batman. Alfred's the coolest character in the series 🙂 25:12 Yeah, what is it about European women? 😛 😀 Great reaction! And don't worry about not talking too much - this is the reason why, in my opinion, your channel is one of the better ones.
I absolutely love Christopher Nolan’s Batman series!! It is so good ! Story line, acting, visuals are absolutely amazing ❤ thank u for reacting to this 🙌😊 I’m so hype for the Dark Knight with Heath Ledger reaction omg 😱
So this film is slightly more accurate to Batman's origin story than something like Gorham. Gotham focuses more on Bruce's teenage years a time period that has been explored in media like Batman Earth One and the Animated Series but Bruce himself never became a crime fighter until his mid 20s once be returned to Gotham after a few years exploring the world. Batman Year One covers his first year as Batman going for a more grounded feel focusing on crime bosses. Then we have The Long Halloween set in his 2nd year highlighting Bruce having to learn to become a detective. The crime families are in conflict with Gothams meta humans and super villians this being the changing of the guard in a way Gotham moving from gang families to super villians and Batman stepping up to stop them. Characters like Mister Freeze were introduced around this time when Bruce was in his mid 20s instead of his teens like we see in Gotham. Each Batman media kind of becomes it's own thing and will have small to large changes from the comics.
Pretty rare to see a reverse reaction, which is still very cool. I remember seeing Keaton, Kilmer, and Clooney's Batman films and appreciating this trilogy the more because of it. Centane is seeing this through reverse lens after seeing Batman v Superman and some others referenced works. Still does not change the appreciation of these films either way.
I swear this origin is by far my favorite and in a way the best movie of the trilogy. The sequels are great too, but the first instalment of Fear, Chaos, and Pain rings closest to home I think. I really enjoyed your reaction, I appreciate that you were almost speechless which means you were really invested. Looking forward to see the rest :)
I saw this in theaters opening weekend. At the time I didn't think anyone could make a better super hero movie than this. And then Nolan made The Dark Knight...
Rachel is not his neighbor. She's the daughter of the maid, you can notice her mother apologizing to Mr Wayne as he's caring Bruce inside.. She grows up on the grounds with him.
If you’ve never seen the original Blade Runner movie, consider having a look. It stars Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer (the guy that plays Earle in Batman Begins). He is a movie star from the Netherlands. Blade Runner is what made him famous in North America.
After the awful Batman and Robin, some worried that the franchise wouldn't recover. Wrong, legacy franchises don't die, they just need the right people at the helm. Nolan was definitely that for Batman.
The Dark Knight supersedes superhero genre to become a great movie in it's own right. This movie is a very good beginning to the trilogy, and "Rises" is a pretty good third part, but part 2 is really really good.
Sounds like a few more movies to put on a watch list American Psycho Taken, is a good one too with Liam Neeson (Ra's Al Ghul) A good reaction can be done without much words, and it shows how much you like the movie.
Fun Fact: the kid on the fire escape that said "the other kids will never believe me..." so he gave him one of his devices - that is Jack Gleeson, better known as Joffrey Baratheon from GoT. The king everyone hated so much but loved to watch him die.
I was so happy when this movie came out. It finally made Batman darker. I grew up watching the Adam West Batman. Michael Keaton was good at the time but they still weren't quite right for my taste. I like these films, but when Ben Affleck became Batman, I felt he was the correct version. The body type, the look. But at least during the Nolan trilogy it was the best Joker of all time. I'm a firm believer that all the Batmen have their place since DC does have a multiverse and each one is a separate universe. They all exist and matter.
It's a good thing that Rachel's tazer didn't hit Batman's cape. It would've been charged by the electricity and billowed out. Which would have been hilarious.
'The original Batman'... Batman goes back to the 40s on the big screen. Originally with movie serials in the 40s, up through the campy 1966 'Batman' movie that led into the 60s TV series, and the Tim Burton and Joel Shumacher movies in the 80s and 90s. I would highly recommend watching the two Tim Burton movies as they kicked off the early 90s super hero boom, and are a really interesting take on the character. The 1966 Batman is worth a watch as the reminder that the character wasn't ALWAYS grimdark and serious. The Joel Shumacher movies weren't... great, but they're interesting. They're basically what you get if you combine Batman 1966 and Batman 1989.
I hadn't seen you so hyped after the reactions of LOTR trilogy. I'm glad that you loved this one. I can't wait for the next reaction. It's... You'll See!!!! Saludos Bella!!!!
What a lot of people don't understand about Alfred, is that in his younger days, he was a sas soldier, then a soldier of fortune. I think there's either a movie, or series coming out about him, as a young man. Just called, Alfred.
Nolan's Batman trilogy is one of the greatest trilogies ever. Can't wait to see you reaction of The Dark Knight, not only THE best comic book movie of all time but also one of the best movies in general.
One of the best things in this movie is the moment batman calls for the bats for backup. Which is also surprisingly little heartwarming too, when you realise that the bats swarm the building thinking one of their own is actually in trouble. (Which might not be true at all and is merely a simple call-sign but that's what I like to imagine.)
This is a great trilogy too! Christian Bale did a great job protraying the darkness of Batman and his character development of the films is great too. And yes he also was in American Psycho as well. I always love the music in this series. Hans Zimmer is just unbeatable with his music. That scene when he fully stands up in the batcave is I think when we first hear the "Batman theme" for the first time and I get chills every time. Also a couple other Christian Bale movies that are really good are Equilibrium and The Prestige. Highly recommend both of those at some point.
0:43 If you are referring to Ledger's death, I think that's just a popular myth. I used to think that as well because people repeat it a lot, but I saw an interview with one of the actors who worked with him in the movie where he played the joker, and he said that all throughout the process of making the film Ledger was very happy, excited about the final product, he wasn't depressed or disturbed. His family said the same thing. Also his death happened after he made the film, when he was already working on a different project (a film in which he only ended up doing half of his scenes, due to his sudden death). So, although he did say that playing the joker was physically and mentally draining, it seems that his death was just an accident, a mistake he made taking medication to be able to sleep, that sadly cost him his life. But it's easy for people to believe that his role as joker was the cause of his death, because it is definitely a dark, psychopathic character.
Although TDK has a great performance by Ledger, I actually feel Batman Begins is the best film of the trilogy. It has by far the best narrative of all 3 films I think.
Good to see you getting into one of best trilogies and yes, Christain Bale did do the AMerican Psycho film. He was intense in that odd, dark wild film. Not my idea of fun or even sane story, but some people can explain the metaphors in the actions and situations in it better than I can.
FYI: The Gotham show has no connection with the actual Batman history/lore. It is what you would call an else-worlds story.🃏 If you want to know what the actual spirit of "BATMAN" is, then watch The Batman Animated Series. That is the best representation of what Batman should be and how all the villains should be. Kevin Conroy is the pinnacle of batman voice actors and it is where Harley Quinn was originally created. Great writing and not to mention the music is superb. Worth checking out.
this was another really engaging reaction video... if you were speechless here, maybe you should give "inception" (also written and directed by christopher nolan) a try. i was literally at the edge of my seat for the entire movie, when i watched it in theaters.
I've said it before, but I'll say it again: I REALLY enjoy the way you don't talk over the movie like so many other reactors. Some I've stopped watching because they just talk too much. Commenting and reacting is fine, but the constant drowning out the movie isn't fun. I'm psyched you're finally watching this series. Nolan's trilogy is unsurpassed. I can't wait until you do "The Dark Knight." Great job!!! :)
I've watched a lot of reaction channels, this was my first time seeing yours. I love it. Your reactions are so genuine and it's great to see some one who knows the characters freaking out over the actors who play them and being giddy at all the little emotional bits. If you haven't already seen it please consider Tim Burton's 1989 Batman, it's very different and stylish.
27:47 How many recognises that little kid? Probably one of the greatest actors I've ever seen. He did his job so great, everyone hates him. Because of who he played 6 years after batman begins.
The original Batman movie was with Michael Keaton in 1989 I believe. They made four of them. Keaton played in the second, Val Kilmer played batman in the third one and George Clooney played him in the fourth. That one wasn't very good IMO. Those movies were based on the TV show in the 1960's staring Adam West. If you want to compare Jokers watch the Michael Keaton Batman 1989 as well. Jack Nicholson played the Joker. Looking forward to your next Batman reaction.
For me Cillian Murphy's performance as Scarecrow/Dr. Crane outshone every other villain in this movie. He made him look so menacing and intimidating at the same time. Always nails everything especially his bad guy roles. And Bale's line when he left Ducard's fate up to himself was so badass: "I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you." Batman Begins had the best origin story and is my personal favorite of them all because it's so gritty and dark. It has this awesome stealthy tone to it that's just unmatched. And Batman's voice was perfect.
Fun fact: the boy who got the infrared visor from Batman is young Jack Gleeson (Joffrey Baratheon - Gsme of Thrones) A little advice from a humble viewer: watch The Batman (2002), Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992) if you haven’t done it yet. You won’t be disappointed
Batman Begins is my go-to movie. If I don't know what to watch I just throw it in. I absolutely love your enthusiasm for the film. I look forward to seeing more of your reactions. I'm so glad you enjoyed it as much as I do.
Glad you enjoyed this movie. It is important to remember that all the Batman films/shows/games you have seen are different reinterpretations of the original comics, which themselves have various tellings of the origin story and the supporting characters. They do not share a single definitive continuity as each finds different ways of introducing different elements and characters to try to tell the origin in a NEW and unique way. This is probably the closest film adaptation to the most widely accepted version of the Batman mythos, though Ra's Al Ghul originally played no part in Batman's origin. This is similar to the 1989 Batman movie in which the guy who becomes the Joker Kills the Waynes instead of Joe Chill. As far as Gotham the series goes, it is a prequel series with no Batman in it and relies on Easter eggs and teases of future characters to have stories to tell. It is probably the furthest from an accurate adaptation of the comics as Bruce does not meet Selina Kyle until much later in most versions of the story.
9:54 No, you're actually right; while in this trilogy it's pronounced "fal-CO-nee" (perhaps in an attempt at sounding more Italian), the real life name is pronounced "fal-cone".
While not a fan of most super hero movies I truly think this is a great movie.loved your reaction as always dear.cant wait to you react to The Dark Knight
the nolan batman films imo are still the BEST all-time "comic" films ever made. it's awesome seeing people react to them who love the character of batman but haven't experienced the films. (and oh man it's going to be great seeing your reaction to Heath Leger's legendary joker performance in the next film)
This is a film trilogy that not a lot of people talk on, because it's best to just take it all in, and experience it. I love how you got suked in just like the rest of us.
Thoroughly enjoyed your reaction, especially at the end to the Joker reveal. The fact that you know a lot of the characters and were looking forward to them made it even more fun.
Just FYI, the original Batman movie was from 1966, based on the then current TV series. The next movie wasn't until 1989, directed by Tim Burton, and followed by Batman Returns. Then the Shumacher movies happened to mostly negative reaction, and then this one, which reignited interest in the franchise. And then you have the animated movie, Mask of the Phantasm, which is based on the 90s animated series.
I saw this in an IMAX theater when it first opened. People ignored the ratings and brought kids to a movie about how Batman became Batman. The hero who famously became a hero because of the trauma of being a child who saw his parents murdered in front of him. Yeah, I got to hear several children bawl their eyes out.
38:26 - Bruce did burn down R'as' house, and left him to burn. The real R'as took that personally, as it would've been him had Bruce known the truth. He was only saved through deception, the intent was real enough.
You don't have to apologize for not constantly speaking, the fact that you DON'T is one of the reasons your reactions are better than everyone else's. You simply speak when you have something to say and I appreciate that.
better than all of those who talk through the good dialogue or jokes or important moments
@@connorbarrett3422 it's really weird because it seems like it's a reactor's 'creed' in some booklet somewhere that says they must be talking all the time. There are just so many that won't shut up, and they even apologize for not saying anything, and then get offended when you try to explain they're missing stuff. Some just want to be 'the show' I think.
@@MoMoMyPup10 idk if you follow him but this is my dislike with brandonlikesmovies, i liked him at first but he just started to become annoying to me
Your expression does so much more talking when you get immersed the films... Never apologize that you get immersed and forget to say something. Your expression do more than thousand words during those scenes :)
yeah Centane is one of the best
"The training is nothing, the will is everything. The will to act." Love that little speech.
I prefer a quote by Gen. Patton; 'A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan next week.'
This trilogy will always have a special place in my heart. It kind of reignited my love of DC Comics
One thing I appreciate about this version is that Christian Bale plays 3 versions of Bruce Wayne. He plays the "billionaire playboy", a front to throw off anyone from thinking he could possibly be batman. He plays the beast embodiment of his rage as batman. Then he plays the real person who is just trying to find his way.
Wonderful performance. And the billionaire playboy personality has a lot of American Psycho vibes.
Bale's portrayal of different personas with Batman/Bruce/Playboy is the most dynamic one in all live-action Batman media.
Not many versions recognise that Batman is as much a front as Bruce Wayne.
Rachel is not technically his neighbor, she's the daughter of a maid who has worked in Wayne Manor, briefly seen at the beginning of the film. Rachel's character was created for this franchise, she doesn't appear in any comics. And btw to avoid confusion, Katie Holmes didn't return for the next film so Nolan had to recast her, so don't be surprised when you see Maggie Gyllenhaal being called Rachel in the next film.
This is up there as one of the best trilogies of all time. Every single movie of the 3 are amazing in their own way, cannot wait to see the other two from you!
Not constantly talking is what makes this reaction one of the better reactions. Sometimes less is more, and you watch, absorb and discuss just the right amount. Some reactors will just talk and talk, and they miss so much because of it. You don't do that, which makes it that much better of a reaction video.
This took 8 tries to get out, but finally did it! :´)
I asked in the video if Christian Bale is in American Psycho, I have found out he is ❤
Christian Bale is being around for such a long time.... When you have the time, give "Empire of the Sun" (1987) a chance..... one of his earliest roles and he already eats every scene......
He was also in a little unknown but very good movie called, Equilibrium. A Sci-Fi, action movie..its quite good. I love the gun fight scenes. Very unique.
2 very good Bale movie recommendations in this here thread. Equilibrium is extremely underrated, I think mostly because of the timing of release and it's purposeful nods towards the style of The Matrix, but sadly too many cheesy Matrix-y style clones came out which caused many to roll their eyes and ignore them en masse.
Equilibrium atually has very deep meaningful subject matter disguised inside a flashy action movie.
That movie made him a favourite actor of mine.
He is one of the best current actors and well-known for extreme weight losses & gains for the movies - just look 'Vice' trailer where he plays Dick Cheney. IMO one of the best movies with Christian Bale is "Ford vs Ferrari" because his character there is so different from the usual 'restrained guy in a suit'. The movie itself is very enjoyable.
The second movie in the trilogy is mind blowing! 🤯
You’re in for a treat.
The best Comic book Movie of all time no debate
I prefer this one, honestly
I remember, when the news spread, that Heath Ledger should play the Joker. Most of the audience knew him from Broke Back Mountain or from A Knight's Tale. But after The Dark Knight aired, the fans loved his performance and agreed, that he is the greatest Joker after Mark Hamills Joker in the Animated Series 🙂
@@Anthyrion well, it's not like he had any projects after that one.
@@frenchynoob exactly the dark knight rises is overrated in the end batman flees and hides for 8 years take the blame for 5 murders. He would never do that...
Kamilla, "in Gotham they never find him" and thats the difference between series and movies. And yes its nice to see Kamilla's face expression while she watching the movie without saying a word, i look forward to join her on the rollercoaster of this trilogy
I always liked seeing how people react to this trilogy. My favorite reactions are with that thug going, "Where are you?!" and Batman's sudden, "Here."
Before Christian Bale was cast as Batman, Joshua Jackson, Eion Bailey, Hugh Dancy, Billy Crudup, Josh Hartnett, Cillian Murphy, Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal were considered.
Kurt Russell, Chris Cooper and Dennis Quaid were considered for Commissioner James Gordon.
Marilyn Manson, Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, and Jeremy Davies were considered for Scarecrow.
Daniel Day Lewis and Guy Pearce were considered for Ra's Al Ghul.
Emily Blunt and Rachel McAdams were considered for Rachel Dawes, Bruce's Ex girlfriend.
Wolfgang Petersen, RIP, JJ Abrams, Darren Aronofsky, The Wachowskis and David Fincher were considered for Directing the project.
damn did u have this as a copy paste, the video hasnt even been live for 5 minutes HAHA
@@Centane He very likely does, some post this on multiple reactions.
I can totally see Kurt Russel as Gordon
I loved your enthusiasm in this, it showed that you were very in to the movie, so you dont need to worry about not saying much. It's very cool to see someone with knowledge of Batman and his villains that hasnt seen this trilogy, it makes it very intresting so Im looking forward to the next one which is one of the greatest comic book movies of all time!
The greatest...Only close ones for me are Logan and The Batman
That tease at the end though!!!
I love the Nolan trilogy so much. Not as dark as the latest movie but much more serious than the Burton and Schumacher films. Also if you haven’t played the original Arkham games from the 2010’s I would definitely recommend those as well. Not super long main story lines unless you are a completionist, but amazing stories with A+ voice acting.
From a narrative, character, dialogue, and acting standpoint I do agree with others that The Dark Knight is the better movie but Begins has the much better atmosphere and aesthetic. The narrows really adds to the overall aesthetic even with the more grounded look and feel of Gotham something Nolan just prefers a more grounded feel in his movies which for me kind of hurts these films as they tried to be too grounded.
But you can also see elements of the more gothic art deco Gotham from the comic's, animated series, and Tim Burtons movies such as the overhead Trains connecting to Wayne Tower which are very retro art deco looking. I myself prefer the Burton depiction of Gotham along with the Animated Series and of course the Arkham games. The weakest Gotham's are by far the two sequels to this film but the films themselves are good.
Without going into plot spoilers The Dark Knight was filmed in Chicago and you'll be able to tell right away that it just doesn't feel like Gotham lacks that gothic aesthetic and simply just comes across as Batman but in Chicago. But besides the aesthetic The Dark Knight is the better movie I just wish they put more effort into the city same goes with Dark Knight Rises which is filmed a good amount in Pittsburgh so each film the city changed massively.
I'm very mixed on the Batman voice. it's become a meme at this point with people doing these super funny Batman Bale Batman voices. Kevin Conroy who plays Batman since 1991 in the cartoons and video games is pretty much the best example of a perfect Batman voice. He has a voice for Bruce Wayne and then a voice for Batman without going too far into the whole over the top sound. I do think the voice is the best in this film though compared to the others but that's just me.
Bruce's Origin story in this film is pretty close to that of the Batman: Year One comic by Frank Miller. In Frank Millers ruin this is where he learnt to fight coming back to Gotham as a vigilante who then developed over time into The Batman like we see in this film. This was something Frank Miller added to the Batman canon before this Bruce never left Gotham city to train and as you can see from this movie it caught on with other mediums including The Animated Serie's and the Arkham games.
In the Batman Earth-One comic's Bruce was trained by Alfred instead who was a former Royal Marine in this universe. Earth-0 or Earth Prime is the main DC comic universe (The New 52) so Earth-One is it's own thing, Earth Prime/Earth-0 Batman leaves Gotham to train. There's also Earth-2 which is actually the original take on the character from 1939 all the way to the 1950s until DC introduced Earth-1 which brought in the silver age version of hero's this becoming the main DC universe featuring characters like Barry Allen Flash and Hal Jordon Green Lantern.
But the Golden Age hero's lived on in Earth-2 with this Batman actually using a gun in his introduction. But yeah almost all of Batman films are based on the mainline DC Batman so no killing or using firearms. Also Earth-1 is not Earth-One the universe I mentioned before. Earth-1 became Prime Earth with Crisis on Infinite Earths when DC pretty much destroyed their multiverse and brought everyone over into a single Earth. The multverse was later recreated with New 52, 52 universes with Earth-One being one of these and Earth-0 or Prime Earth being the main DC universe. Earth-2 is still around along with a bunch of other cool universes. All the movies and games as well take place in their own universes just like the Marvel universes.
Characters:
Scarecrow is a really cool character first appearing in World's Finest Comics #3 (Autumn 1941) two years after Batman introduction. I really like this rendition of the character massive Cillian Murphy fan but I just like how his calmness adds to the creeper factor. John Noble as Scarecrow in Arkham Knight was amazing
Ra's al Ghul first appeared in Batman #232 (June 1971) a really cool character but within this Trilogy Nolan made him alot more grounded to suit his more grounded universe. In the comic's he's between 400 and 700 Years Old kept alive by the Lazarus pit which possess longevity, rejuvenation and youth restoration abilities. He can be kill like any human but throw him back into the Pit and he'll come out like nothing happened. I liked this take but I still prefer the more supernatural stuff in my DC.
Carmine Falcone is a really cool character first showing up in Batman #405 (1987). The character plays a big part in The Long Halloween by Frank Miller and usually only appears in early Batman stories set in around Year one to Year Two of Bruce becoming Batman. For example The Long Halloween is set on Bruce's second year as the caped Crusader while in Begins we get to see Bruce become Batman for the first time depicting his early years.
Lucius Fox first showed up in Batman #307 (January 1979) and is pretty much Bruce Wayne's business manager who of course also supports the Batman. He also creates the high-tech tools and vehicles for Batman which is also showcased in Arkham Knight pretty well. Lucius Fox in Arkham Knight played by Dave Fennoy is really good.
Captain/Commissioner Gordon was introduced in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939) as the first ever Batman supporting character. He actually appeared in all the past Batman movies/shows you watched from my understanding. Gary Oldman as Jim Gordon in Nolan's films is more closer to his comic counterpart in both his relation with Batman but also his appearance. Jonathan Banks played a really good Gordon in Arkham Knight while Bryan Cranston played a great Gordon in the animated Batman Year One film.
Victor Zsasz made his appearance in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1 (June 1992) a sadomasochistic and psychopathic serial killer who carves a tally mark onto himself for each of his victims. He's saving a special spot for The Batman no idea where though. He's an interesting character but it was very much a small role in this film just shows up as a bold prisoner.
Barbara Gordon was introduced in World's Finest #53 (1951) and is the wife of Commissioner Gordon sharing the name with her Daughter Barbara Gordon who was Batgirl in the comics, games, and animation shows.
These are some of the few key characters featured in this film but there's a couple of other side characters many created for the film and others who are small side characters in the comics. Overall I really like this film but I can see you enjoying The Dark Knight alot more. I myself prefer Gotham to look more gothic and art deco one of those people who want Blimps to be featured in a live action Batman film like we see in the other media but i know alot of people like the grounded look while others prefer Tim Burton more stylized Gotham.
Edit: Yes I had this wrote out in a word document before the video aired lol Put more effort into these tbh than my college essay's.
Alright, yeah let's NOT allow reactors to EXPERIENCE the movie first like YOU did. Cmon.
Nolans Gotham isn't even top 10. Dark Knight may as well be set in Chicago following Batman taking on crime in the Midwest lol
@@genghisgalahad8465 But.... She did experience the movie first we're watching a pre recorded reaction to her watching Batman Begins.
Did you just hold a TED Talk in the comments.
@@NecramoniumVideo welcome lol
22:37 my favorite scene in the movie! goosebumps every time
Mine personally is "SWEAR TO MEEE"
Kamilla, you react to movies in a natural and genuine way, some reactors who talk through the whole movie seem to prefer the sound of their own voice to the actors dialogue. Keep being you. Great job as always
Fun fact. The little boy with Rachel is the same actor who played Joffrey Baratheon in game of thrones
I watched this movie at a drive in theatre when it came out. At the time I didn’t know what to expect. I was blown away. Nolan does a fantastic job. The trilogy is outstanding. It was fun to watch your reaction as usual. Looking forward to next one.
They still had drive-in's in '05? lol
Gotham is such a fun show that has a very different tone to this trilogy. It's very like timeless no doubt inspired by the comics and animated series where people sear old fashion cloths and use typewriters but also have modern phones etc. Also the only love action Batman media to feature blimps something we've yet to see in a Batman live action movie. Gotham's depiction of the city is up there with Burtons and The Animated Series.
I am really glad that you enjoyed Batman begins so much. The next movie is a deadset classic. The last in the trilogy is flawed but still very good.
Can't wait to see your reactions.
Every different incarnation of Batman and its related universes are its own thing, and the t.v show "Gotham" is no exception. It is a VERY distinct re-interpretation of the lore.
But this Nolan series is hands down the best live action version of the Batman story to date.
(Sadly Katie Holmes didn't return as Rachael Dawes, but Maggie Gyllenhaal takes up the role and is excellent)
Rutger Hauer is the Blonde haired boss who thought Bruce was dead. He played the most epic Roy Batty, the replicant leader in , Bladerunner!
I liked Kamilla's reaction at 25:13 when Bruce mentions his friend's not needing swimsuits to go swimming because they are European😆
16:20 Forget Batman. Alfred's the coolest character in the series 🙂
25:12 Yeah, what is it about European women? 😛 😀
Great reaction! And don't worry about not talking too much - this is the reason why, in my opinion, your channel is one of the better ones.
I absolutely love Christopher Nolan’s Batman series!! It is so good ! Story line, acting, visuals are absolutely amazing ❤ thank u for reacting to this 🙌😊 I’m so hype for the Dark Knight with Heath Ledger reaction omg 😱
I can't wait for her reaction
The dialogues of these movies send chills in your bones...
So this film is slightly more accurate to Batman's origin story than something like Gorham. Gotham focuses more on Bruce's teenage years a time period that has been explored in media like Batman Earth One and the Animated Series but Bruce himself never became a crime fighter until his mid 20s once be returned to Gotham after a few years exploring the world. Batman Year One covers his first year as Batman going for a more grounded feel focusing on crime bosses. Then we have The Long Halloween set in his 2nd year highlighting Bruce having to learn to become a detective. The crime families are in conflict with Gothams meta humans and super villians this being the changing of the guard in a way Gotham moving from gang families to super villians and Batman stepping up to stop them. Characters like Mister Freeze were introduced around this time when Bruce was in his mid 20s instead of his teens like we see in Gotham. Each Batman media kind of becomes it's own thing and will have small to large changes from the comics.
Pretty rare to see a reverse reaction, which is still very cool. I remember seeing Keaton, Kilmer, and Clooney's Batman films and appreciating this trilogy the more because of it. Centane is seeing this through reverse lens after seeing Batman v Superman and some others referenced works. Still does not change the appreciation of these films either way.
You didn't notice the actor who plays the young boy. He goes on to play the biggest villain of all time!
batman begins is so underrated
I swear this origin is by far my favorite and in a way the best movie of the trilogy. The sequels are great too, but the first instalment of Fear, Chaos, and Pain rings closest to home I think. I really enjoyed your reaction, I appreciate that you were almost speechless which means you were really invested. Looking forward to see the rest :)
I saw this in theaters opening weekend. At the time I didn't think anyone could make a better super hero movie than this. And then Nolan made The Dark Knight...
Rachel is not his neighbor. She's the daughter of the maid, you can notice her mother apologizing to Mr Wayne as he's caring Bruce inside.. She grows up on the grounds with him.
This trilogy is one of best ever made it’s brilliant
If you’ve never seen the original Blade Runner movie, consider having a look. It stars Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer (the guy that plays Earle in Batman Begins). He is a movie star from the Netherlands. Blade Runner is what made him famous in North America.
Brilliant film and my favourite Batman movie. The first part of a great trilogy.
After the awful Batman and Robin, some worried that the franchise wouldn't recover. Wrong, legacy franchises don't die, they just need the right people at the helm. Nolan was definitely that for Batman.
Bruce Wayne - Does anything
Centane - 👁👄👁
The Dark Knight supersedes superhero genre to become a great movie in it's own right. This movie is a very good beginning to the trilogy, and "Rises" is a pretty good third part, but part 2 is really really good.
Sounds like a few more movies to put on a watch list
American Psycho
Taken, is a good one too with Liam Neeson (Ra's Al Ghul)
A good reaction can be done without much words, and it shows how much you like the movie.
Fun Fact: the kid on the fire escape that said "the other kids will never believe me..." so he gave him one of his devices - that is Jack Gleeson, better known as Joffrey Baratheon from GoT. The king everyone hated so much but loved to watch him die.
Your facial reactions whether it be pleasure, happiness, sadness, excitement, whatever are priceless! 😍🔥👍🏼😛
I was so happy when this movie came out. It finally made Batman darker. I grew up watching the Adam West Batman. Michael Keaton was good at the time but they still weren't quite right for my taste. I like these films, but when Ben Affleck became Batman, I felt he was the correct version. The body type, the look. But at least during the Nolan trilogy it was the best Joker of all time. I'm a firm believer that all the Batmen have their place since DC does have a multiverse and each one is a separate universe. They all exist and matter.
One of a few trilogies I rewatch repeatedly.
"you could die, at least tell me your name."
"MY NAME JEFF!" LOL
Bruce got the party guests to leave when Ra's al'Ghul showed up to protect them.
It's a good thing that Rachel's tazer didn't hit Batman's cape.
It would've been charged by the electricity and billowed out.
Which would have been hilarious.
'The original Batman'... Batman goes back to the 40s on the big screen. Originally with movie serials in the 40s, up through the campy 1966 'Batman' movie that led into the 60s TV series, and the Tim Burton and Joel Shumacher movies in the 80s and 90s. I would highly recommend watching the two Tim Burton movies as they kicked off the early 90s super hero boom, and are a really interesting take on the character. The 1966 Batman is worth a watch as the reminder that the character wasn't ALWAYS grimdark and serious. The Joel Shumacher movies weren't... great, but they're interesting. They're basically what you get if you combine Batman 1966 and Batman 1989.
I hadn't seen you so hyped after the reactions of LOTR trilogy.
I'm glad that you loved this one.
I can't wait for the next reaction.
It's... You'll See!!!!
Saludos Bella!!!!
Heath Ledger's Joker is one of the greatest villains on film of all time. Can't wait to see your reaction to that one.
This was a delightful change from most reactions - just someone enraptured and enjoying themselves watching a darn fine movie.
What a lot of people don't understand about Alfred, is that in his younger days, he was a sas soldier, then a soldier of fortune. I think there's either a movie, or series coming out about him, as a young man. Just called, Alfred.
In comic books, the killer of Thomas and Martha Wayne was found long ago.
Michael Caine is so awesome. Great chemistry between him and Christian Bale. The best Batman Actor ever. Great video.
Rachel wasn't his neighbor. She was the daughter of one of the Wayne's employees. Her mother was a gardener or housekeeper..
Nolan's Batman trilogy is one of the greatest trilogies ever. Can't wait to see you reaction of The Dark Knight, not only THE best comic book movie of all time but also one of the best movies in general.
One of the best things in this movie is the moment batman calls for the bats for backup. Which is also surprisingly little heartwarming too, when you realise that the bats swarm the building thinking one of their own is actually in trouble. (Which might not be true at all and is merely a simple call-sign but that's what I like to imagine.)
This is a great trilogy too! Christian Bale did a great job protraying the darkness of Batman and his character development of the films is great too. And yes he also was in American Psycho as well. I always love the music in this series. Hans Zimmer is just unbeatable with his music. That scene when he fully stands up in the batcave is I think when we first hear the "Batman theme" for the first time and I get chills every time.
Also a couple other Christian Bale movies that are really good are Equilibrium and The Prestige. Highly recommend both of those at some point.
-"... and your friends do not have swimware."
Bruce - "Well, they're European."
Kamilla - jaw drops, "huh?!" 25:13
LOL
I love it when Fox says to Earle “Didn’t you get the memo?” 🤣🤣, solid burn returned.
0:43 If you are referring to Ledger's death, I think that's just a popular myth. I used to think that as well because people repeat it a lot, but I saw an interview with one of the actors who worked with him in the movie where he played the joker, and he said that all throughout the process of making the film Ledger was very happy, excited about the final product, he wasn't depressed or disturbed. His family said the same thing. Also his death happened after he made the film, when he was already working on a different project (a film in which he only ended up doing half of his scenes, due to his sudden death). So, although he did say that playing the joker was physically and mentally draining, it seems that his death was just an accident, a mistake he made taking medication to be able to sleep, that sadly cost him his life.
But it's easy for people to believe that his role as joker was the cause of his death, because it is definitely a dark, psychopathic character.
*Me watching this 2 weeks late*
Centane: Hi guys, good morrning!
Me actually having breakfast right now: oh damn! How did she know that?!?
😆
Although TDK has a great performance by Ledger, I actually feel Batman Begins is the best film of the trilogy. It has by far the best narrative of all 3 films I think.
Good to see you getting into one of best trilogies and yes, Christain Bale did do the AMerican Psycho film. He was intense in that odd, dark wild film. Not my idea of fun or even sane story, but some people can explain the metaphors in the actions and situations in it better than I can.
The comics ran for several decades and there have been different TV/Film adaptations too, so there has been a different love interests over time.
FYI: The Gotham show has no connection with the actual Batman history/lore. It is what you would call an else-worlds story.🃏
If you want to know what the actual spirit of "BATMAN" is, then watch The Batman Animated Series. That is the best representation of what Batman should be and how all the villains should be. Kevin Conroy is the pinnacle of batman voice actors and it is where Harley Quinn was originally created. Great writing and not to mention the music is superb. Worth checking out.
this was another really engaging reaction video... if you were speechless here, maybe you should give "inception" (also written and directed by christopher nolan) a try. i was literally at the edge of my seat for the entire movie, when i watched it in theaters.
I've said it before, but I'll say it again: I REALLY enjoy the way you don't talk over the movie like so many other reactors. Some I've stopped watching because they just talk too much. Commenting and reacting is fine, but the constant drowning out the movie isn't fun. I'm psyched you're finally watching this series. Nolan's trilogy is unsurpassed. I can't wait until you do "The Dark Knight." Great job!!! :)
I've watched a lot of reaction channels, this was my first time seeing yours. I love it. Your reactions are so genuine and it's great to see some one who knows the characters freaking out over the actors who play them and being giddy at all the little emotional bits. If you haven't already seen it please consider Tim Burton's 1989 Batman, it's very different and stylish.
This is my favorite Batman movie.
27:47 How many recognises that little kid?
Probably one of the greatest actors I've ever seen. He did his job so great, everyone hates him. Because of who he played 6 years after batman begins.
I love the touch of Bruce adopting the bat as a symbol because it's *his* fear.
The original Batman movie was with Michael Keaton in 1989 I believe. They made four of them. Keaton played in the second, Val Kilmer played batman in the third one and George Clooney played him in the fourth. That one wasn't very good IMO. Those movies were based on the TV show in the 1960's staring Adam West. If you want to compare Jokers watch the Michael Keaton Batman 1989 as well. Jack Nicholson played the Joker. Looking forward to your next Batman reaction.
Not over-talking is perfect! Too many reactors can't keep their mouths shut lol. You have the perfect balance Kamilla ❤
For me Cillian Murphy's performance as Scarecrow/Dr. Crane outshone every other villain in this movie. He made him look so menacing and intimidating at the same time. Always nails everything especially his bad guy roles. And Bale's line when he left Ducard's fate up to himself was so badass: "I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you." Batman Begins had the best origin story and is my personal favorite of them all because it's so gritty and dark. It has this awesome stealthy tone to it that's just unmatched. And Batman's voice was perfect.
Peaky F’in Blinders.
Fun fact: the boy who got the infrared visor from Batman is young Jack Gleeson (Joffrey Baratheon - Gsme of Thrones)
A little advice from a humble viewer: watch The Batman (2002), Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992) if you haven’t done it yet. You won’t be disappointed
The little boy with Katie Holmes near the end happens to be the future King Joffrey from GOT.
Batman Begins is my go-to movie. If I don't know what to watch I just throw it in. I absolutely love your enthusiasm for the film. I look forward to seeing more of your reactions. I'm so glad you enjoyed it as much as I do.
Christan Bale also played the main character in Astrid Lindgrens Mio Min Mio =)
4:49 My favorite part of this movie is when Liam Neesan says "Jujitsu!" and then just punched him in the ribs... I must have missed that class
Each movie has a main theme to the story, this one is Fear. The Dark Knight theme is Chaos and The Dark Knight Rises theme is Pain.
Glad you enjoyed this movie. It is important to remember that all the Batman films/shows/games you have seen are different reinterpretations of the original comics, which themselves have various tellings of the origin story and the supporting characters.
They do not share a single definitive continuity as each finds different ways of introducing different elements and characters to try to tell the origin in a NEW and unique way.
This is probably the closest film adaptation to the most widely accepted version of the Batman mythos, though Ra's Al Ghul originally played no part in Batman's origin. This is similar to the 1989 Batman movie in which the guy who becomes the Joker Kills the Waynes instead of Joe Chill.
As far as Gotham the series goes, it is a prequel series with no Batman in it and relies on Easter eggs and teases of future characters to have stories to tell. It is probably the furthest from an accurate adaptation of the comics as Bruce does not meet Selina Kyle until much later in most versions of the story.
This is a perfect movie. Every setup has a payoff.
9:54 No, you're actually right; while in this trilogy it's pronounced "fal-CO-nee" (perhaps in an attempt at sounding more Italian), the real life name is pronounced "fal-cone".
I appreciates a reactor that isn't obsessed with their own voice
While not a fan of most super hero movies I truly think this is a great movie.loved your reaction as always dear.cant wait to you react to The Dark Knight
Best trilogy ever, most fun at least
the nolan batman films imo are still the BEST all-time "comic" films ever made. it's awesome seeing people react to them who love the character of batman but haven't experienced the films. (and oh man it's going to be great seeing your reaction to Heath Leger's legendary joker performance in the next film)
This is a film trilogy that not a lot of people talk on, because it's best to just take it all in, and experience it. I love how you got suked in just like the rest of us.
YEEEEEESSSS..... Best superhero trilogy ever.......
Especially the best Batman. Not a fan of the new Batman staring Robert Pattinson
Thoroughly enjoyed your reaction, especially at the end to the Joker reveal. The fact that you know a lot of the characters and were looking forward to them made it even more fun.
Welcome to the fellowship of the bat 🦇
Just FYI, the original Batman movie was from 1966, based on the then current TV series. The next movie wasn't until 1989, directed by Tim Burton, and followed by Batman Returns. Then the Shumacher movies happened to mostly negative reaction, and then this one, which reignited interest in the franchise. And then you have the animated movie, Mask of the Phantasm, which is based on the 90s animated series.
I saw this in an IMAX theater when it first opened. People ignored the ratings and brought kids to a movie about how Batman became Batman. The hero who famously became a hero because of the trauma of being a child who saw his parents murdered in front of him. Yeah, I got to hear several children bawl their eyes out.
This isn't the original Batman. That would be the 1980s film " Batman". Which I recommend.
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38:26 - Bruce did burn down R'as' house, and left him to burn. The real R'as took that personally, as it would've been him had Bruce known the truth. He was only saved through deception, the intent was real enough.
I called it on your community post! I love this trilogy and the first one is my favorite.
i love how excited you got! it's indeed a fantastic movie!!