I was a GCPD extra in this film. We trained extensively with the stunt team in 100 degree temps for our scenes, so nothing pleases me more than to hear that it’s your favorite from the trilogy!😊
@@Flix2Us although I like this 2nd to Batman Begins in TDK trilogy, I still like Hardy's villain the most in the trilogy. He accomplished much more than all the others, and was far more intimidating. He also has way more quotable lines. I hate ranting, but I saw TDK 2x in theaters, and loved it. Later, as a comic book fan, with Batman being one of my favorites, I realized there was a lot I didn't like about TDK. First, Batman would never take the blame for killing 5 people and go into hiding for 8 years. They could've blamed it all on the Joker. Besides, Ramirez wasn't killed by Dent, so she could've told. Finally, and don't get me wrong, I loved Ledger, but he just played a psychopath wearing makeup. He needed jokes, gags, and gadgets, like Nicholson. Love your channel btw.
Oh Mate. I've got years of chef training and I had to leave that career due to the heat in the kitchens. I couldn't take it. I had to leave that career. I can' t imagine what its like being in costume in that heat. Good On Ya Man The nerds thank you for your service
is really hard to pick a favourite... i feel that TDKR is often under rated... the only reason some ppl didn't like it is because TDK set a standard so high that it is impossible even for nolan to surpass... so when TDKR could not match up to TDK start to criticize it.... batman begins also overlooked by many... i see the whole trilogy as one long movie just like LoTR trilogy... and is along side LoTR trilogy as the best trilogy in movie history...
I kinda like that she had a very unceremonious and awkward death. Plus I sit by people as they die as part of my job and some people do die kind of like that, couple death rattles and then nothing. The only thing I don’t like about that scene, is that it would have been way better if they didn’t let her finish what she was saying.
@@Mini_Hayley that's good to hear you say that, because I actually have seen another reaction where a paramedic said that he has seen people die exactly like Talia. I agree with you, it would've been better had they cut her off mid sentence.
❤ I've really enjoyed all the reactions to these movies. Thank you. I love when you are reacting to something I've seen so I can watch. I need to up my watching😂😂
Wayne Manor is actually a Country House in Nottingham, UK called Wollaton Hall. Only live a few miles away and take my dog there to walk - always think of the Michael Caine scene at the end of the film when I’m there
Tom Hardy is such a bad ★SS and I love his inspiration for BANE it was the voice of a Welsh Irish Traveller BARTLEY GORMAN. Often referred to as The King of the Gypsies, who reigned supreme in the world of illegal bare knuckle boxing from 72-92
oh i think it hinted at that he was not the child that climbed out of the pits... good catch... i never realized this even though i seen the movie when it came out and multiple times since...
@@HopemanGG the child of Ra's al Ghul made the climb. Bane didn't see the light (get out of that prison) till he was a man. So he accidentally told Bruce he wasn't the child.
The movie that started my love for (most) things Tom Hardy (saw it on HBO and then just so happened to catch five of his movies on basic cable in about six weeks). Bane was amazing!
While Heath was remarkable, Tom Hardy brought something wholly different to the franchise. Hardy’s anger and trauma were seemingly coming from personal struggles, and you can see it in his eyes. The tunnel fight scene was one of the greatest in modern-day film. Furthermore, I think Bale was the best Batman, and DC needs the Nolan Brothers back, stat! 😂
In the comics, Ra's al-Ghul is LITERALLY immortal due to these Fountains of Youth-like pools known as Lazarus Pits - which can fully restore or resurrect anyone that's sick, mortally wounded, or even dead. And so what I love about this is how they use the Lazarus Pits in a realistic way by combining it with Bane's prison. The pit IS the prison - the pit and immortality is metaphorical - Ra's al-Ghul's immortality did rise up from the pit - in the form of his own progeny.
Always excited to see your reactions guys! 😊 Please everyone in the comments tell your friends and family about this channel, it's easily one of the best reaction channels. We got to get you the 100,000 plaque by next year, love you guys 👍💚
New here. Just finished watching your reactions to the trilogy, they were so good! Mom is adorable (respectfully, of course, LOL). Will definitely check out more of your content!
During the ball that Bruce went to and danced with Selina, everyone had a mask on except Bruce, which is the reverse of what he does as Batman. And in Batman's last fight with Bane was the only time Batman appeared in the daylight.
I also have another comment. In my opinion, the most unrealistic part of this film was Bane's raid on the Gotham Stock Exchange and Bruce Wayne losing all of his money and property due to risky stock trades. That would not happen in real life because there are procedures and measures put in place to prevent such occurrences from happening. Bruce Wayne could simply identify them as fraudulent trades, and that would stop them immediately. I have quite a few investments and I can't simply just pick where I want to invest my money. I have a whole procedure and process that I have to go through and follow. Another comment that I have is that the character that Juno Temple portrays in The Dark Knight Rises is based on the character of Holly Robinson from the comics. Holly Robinson acts as the sidekick/assistant to Selina Kyle/Catwoman in the comics.
Yes, my favorite batman movie, Batman Begins is my second favorite, I've watched them multiple times, but the dark knight, I only watched twice, the second time thinking I would like it more and no, I thought it was boring
Remember when Ra's took Talia's body because the Lazarus Pit wasn't sustaining his body anymore? Then tried to steal older Bruce's body. To me, that was the worse thing he ever did. Essentially killed his own daughter to save himself from death. Marian's death scene was arguably one of the worst in movies, up there with that guy in Karate Girl.
I have a few comments. My first comment is that the plot and storyline for The Dark Knight Rises was inspired from the Batman: Knightfall and Batman: No Man's Lands story arcs. My second comment is that Ben Mendelsohn's character of John Daggett is very loosely based on that of Roland Daggett who was featured in Batman: The Animated Series and voiced by Ed Asner. For me, The Dark Knight is my favorite film in this trilogy, but I do agree that this film is spectacular and wraps up this trilogy well. Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy count as some of my favorite Batman films! Among the aspects that make me like this film, one aspect that stands out is that this was the first live action Batman film that got the character of Bane correct. As was mentioned in the reaction, the first live action Batman film that portrayed Bane was Batman and Robin, which is such a horrible film. I agree that Tom Hardy does a perfect job of portraying Bane. Tom Hardy also had to wear lifts playing Bane because Tom Hardy is 5'9" while Christian Bale is 6'0". My final comment is that Bane was originally created as gimmick villain character in the comics for Batman. The same was true with that of the character Doomsday for Superman. Both of these villains were created in order to temporarily defeat/kill their respective superheroes before those heroes came back and defeated them. But I greatly enjoy that they kept the character of Bane around and developed him further and he remains an indelible part of Batman's Rogue's Gallery and one of the best Batman villains.
a good chaser for the trilogy is college humor's "badman" series by pete holmes -- a collection of short comedy skits on youtube that parody nolan's batman. my personal fave is "batman can't stop thinking about sex"
Nolan didn't want to do TDKR, and you can tell. Not as good as BB and TDK. He made a deal to this movie so that his next project would be greenlit (Interstellar).
Couple of problems. Takes awhile for Bruce to become Batman then gets hurt and takes a while for him to be Batman again. Also all of Gotham's police are stuck in the sewers. Do you realize how many thousands of cops that would be?
Never cared for this one. Alfred's sudden shift to being apprehensive towards Batman and him leaving; Bruce losing all of his money (really?); the stock exchange stuff makes sense yet doesn't with how stock exchanges work. I wish Nolan would have had that Alfred holiday scene in the first movie, so it would have aore emotional pay off in this one. Beautiful movies and well acted. Just not too competent on the plot. A bit sloppy imo.
I was a GCPD extra in this film. We trained extensively with the stunt team in 100 degree temps for our scenes, so nothing pleases me more than to hear that it’s your favorite from the trilogy!😊
That's so awesome! Thanks for sharing.
@@Flix2Us although I like this 2nd to Batman Begins in TDK trilogy, I still like Hardy's villain the most in the trilogy. He accomplished much more than all the others, and was far more intimidating. He also has way more quotable lines. I hate ranting, but I saw TDK 2x in theaters, and loved it. Later, as a comic book fan, with Batman being one of my favorites, I realized there was a lot I didn't like about TDK. First, Batman would never take the blame for killing 5 people and go into hiding for 8 years. They could've blamed it all on the Joker. Besides, Ramirez wasn't killed by Dent, so she could've told. Finally, and don't get me wrong, I loved Ledger, but he just played a psychopath wearing makeup. He needed jokes, gags, and gadgets, like Nicholson. Love your channel btw.
Oh Mate. I've got years of chef training and I had to leave that career due to the heat in the kitchens. I couldn't take it. I had to leave that career. I can' t imagine what its like being in costume in that heat. Good On Ya Man
The nerds thank you for your service
is really hard to pick a favourite... i feel that TDKR is often under rated... the only reason some ppl didn't like it is because TDK set a standard so high that it is impossible even for nolan to surpass... so when TDKR could not match up to TDK start to criticize it....
batman begins also overlooked by many... i see the whole trilogy as one long movie just like LoTR trilogy... and is along side LoTR trilogy as the best trilogy in movie history...
The editing of your reaction to this trilogy is probably the best I’ve seen. Nice work and great reaction(s)!
The only bad part we all universally agree is that bad death by Talia
I kinda like that she had a very unceremonious and awkward death. Plus I sit by people as they die as part of my job and some people do die kind of like that, couple death rattles and then nothing. The only thing I don’t like about that scene, is that it would have been way better if they didn’t let her finish what she was saying.
@@Mini_Hayley that's good to hear you say that, because I actually have seen another reaction where a paramedic said that he has seen people die exactly like Talia. I agree with you, it would've been better had they cut her off mid sentence.
Love the reaction, as always. Appreciating that amazing gift from your lovely mum was so sweet ❤
Bane was awesome 😎
This movie was so good.
Seeing Alfred sad made me cry 😩
❤ I've really enjoyed all the reactions to these movies. Thank you. I love when you are reacting to something I've seen so I can watch. I need to up my watching😂😂
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Eartha Kit is my fave Catwoman.☺️💚
Wayne Manor is actually a Country House in Nottingham, UK called Wollaton Hall. Only live a few miles away and take my dog there to walk - always think of the Michael Caine scene at the end of the film when I’m there
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This Batman trilogy is legendary. Hope your mom enjoyed them! That poster is really awesome btw.
I really enjoyed them! 😊❤
I like how blunt Mommy is.. "YA Fucked That up". She says it like it is. 🇨🇦 👍
Luv from Canada, mates
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Tom Hardy is such a bad ★SS and I love his inspiration for BANE it was the voice of a Welsh Irish Traveller BARTLEY GORMAN. Often referred to as The King of the Gypsies, who reigned supreme in the world of illegal bare knuckle boxing from 72-92
24:42 Bane actually slipped up talking. He told Bruce he was a man before he seen the light. Somehow I caught it the first time I seen it in theaters.
Oh, good catch!
I'm confused about what you're saying. He is saying that when he saw light for the first time he was already a man. What's the slip up?
oh i think it hinted at that he was not the child that climbed out of the pits...
good catch... i never realized this even though i seen the movie when it came out and multiple times since...
@@HopemanGG the child of Ra's al Ghul made the climb. Bane didn't see the light (get out of that prison) till he was a man. So he accidentally told Bruce he wasn't the child.
@@thewackykid thanks I don't catch stuff like that often.
It's been almost a decade since I last watched The Dark Knight trilogy. Oh my gosh, I forgot how good these films were.
The movie that started my love for (most) things Tom Hardy (saw it on HBO and then just so happened to catch five of his movies on basic cable in about six weeks). Bane was amazing!
While Heath was remarkable, Tom Hardy brought something wholly different to the franchise. Hardy’s anger and trauma were seemingly coming from personal struggles, and you can see it in his eyes. The tunnel fight scene was one of the greatest in modern-day film. Furthermore, I think Bale was the best Batman, and DC needs the Nolan Brothers back, stat! 😂
In the comics, Ra's al-Ghul is LITERALLY immortal due to these Fountains of Youth-like pools known as Lazarus Pits - which can fully restore or resurrect anyone that's sick, mortally wounded, or even dead. And so what I love about this is how they use the Lazarus Pits in a realistic way by combining it with Bane's prison. The pit IS the prison - the pit and immortality is metaphorical - Ra's al-Ghul's immortality did rise up from the pit - in the form of his own progeny.
Yes! I knew about that going in. It's cool how they adapted that stuff.
Foley is played by Matthew Modine that plays Papa on Stranger Things.
Foley fore shadowed Papa's death on Stranger Things, he even landed on the ground like Foley did!😆
Always excited to see your reactions guys! 😊 Please everyone in the comments tell your friends and family about this channel, it's easily one of the best reaction channels. We got to get you the 100,000 plaque by next year, love you guys 👍💚
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The actor that plays the Senator that Cat Woman seduces, plays Bruce Wayne's father, Thomas Wayne, in Joker.
New here. Just finished watching your reactions to the trilogy, they were so good! Mom is adorable (respectfully, of course, LOL). Will definitely check out more of your content!
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You guys literally know every actor.
Batman Is The Best 💯,Nice Reactions Everyone 😊
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During the ball that Bruce went to and danced with Selina, everyone had a mask on except Bruce, which is the reverse of what he does as Batman. And in Batman's last fight with Bane was the only time Batman appeared in the daylight.
Selina
Bat Baby = Huntress 🖤
Huntress is the daughter of a mob boss. They retconned her origin.
Jen if he still had the costume, we all know he'd be wearing it lol.
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If I remember right Christopher Nolan didn't want to do another movie but, I kind of wish they'd done a standalone one for Robin.
I also have another comment. In my opinion, the most unrealistic part of this film was Bane's raid on the Gotham Stock Exchange and Bruce Wayne losing all of his money and property due to risky stock trades. That would not happen in real life because there are procedures and measures put in place to prevent such occurrences from happening. Bruce Wayne could simply identify them as fraudulent trades, and that would stop them immediately. I have quite a few investments and I can't simply just pick where I want to invest my money. I have a whole procedure and process that I have to go through and follow. Another comment that I have is that the character that Juno Temple portrays in The Dark Knight Rises is based on the character of Holly Robinson from the comics. Holly Robinson acts as the sidekick/assistant to Selina Kyle/Catwoman in the comics.
That was quarantine before Corona.
Yes, my favorite batman movie, Batman Begins is my second favorite, I've watched them multiple times, but the dark knight, I only watched twice, the second time thinking I would like it more and no, I thought it was boring
Now to watch the BadMan Chronicles
Remember when Ra's took Talia's body because the Lazarus Pit wasn't sustaining his body anymore? Then tried to steal older Bruce's body. To me, that was the worse thing he ever did. Essentially killed his own daughter to save himself from death.
Marian's death scene was arguably one of the worst in movies, up there with that guy in Karate Girl.
My only bone of contention with this movie is calling Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character Robin instead of Dick (Grayson)
Well, I'm 53 years old but my favorite Catwoman is Anne Hathaway 🖤😸
She's just a copy of Julie Newmar.
I have a few comments. My first comment is that the plot and storyline for The Dark Knight Rises was inspired from the Batman: Knightfall and Batman: No Man's Lands story arcs. My second comment is that Ben Mendelsohn's character of John Daggett is very loosely based on that of Roland Daggett who was featured in Batman: The Animated Series and voiced by Ed Asner. For me, The Dark Knight is my favorite film in this trilogy, but I do agree that this film is spectacular and wraps up this trilogy well. Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy count as some of my favorite Batman films! Among the aspects that make me like this film, one aspect that stands out is that this was the first live action Batman film that got the character of Bane correct. As was mentioned in the reaction, the first live action Batman film that portrayed Bane was Batman and Robin, which is such a horrible film. I agree that Tom Hardy does a perfect job of portraying Bane. Tom Hardy also had to wear lifts playing Bane because Tom Hardy is 5'9" while Christian Bale is 6'0". My final comment is that Bane was originally created as gimmick villain character in the comics for Batman. The same was true with that of the character Doomsday for Superman. Both of these villains were created in order to temporarily defeat/kill their respective superheroes before those heroes came back and defeated them. But I greatly enjoy that they kept the character of Bane around and developed him further and he remains an indelible part of Batman's Rogue's Gallery and one of the best Batman villains.
crazy that this movie is almost 15 years old already
Now you should show your mom the Pete Holmes Badman videos.
a good chaser for the trilogy is college humor's "badman" series by pete holmes -- a collection of short comedy skits on youtube that parody nolan's batman. my personal fave is "batman can't stop thinking about sex"
Easily the best of the trilogy.
Agreed Talia's death is the worst death scene ... why, why, why?
If you like Tom Hardy you should watch "Bronson" (2008) and "Legend" (2015), both based on true stories.
Bane was not given to exposition.
No disrespect.. for real.. but Michael caine and your mom would be an amazing couple.. she's so sweet.. great reaction!!
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Cat babe.
You won't listen to me... But watch Snowpiercer. The movie, not the show.
Nothing wrong with the show, it was great.
Nolan didn't want to do TDKR, and you can tell. Not as good as BB and TDK. He made a deal to this movie so that his next project would be greenlit (Interstellar).
Couple of problems. Takes awhile for Bruce to become Batman then gets hurt and takes a while for him to be Batman again. Also all of Gotham's police are stuck in the sewers. Do you realize how many thousands of cops that would be?
3 Months Underground and nobody have long hair and a beard
Never cared for this one.
Alfred's sudden shift to being apprehensive towards Batman and him leaving; Bruce losing all of his money (really?); the stock exchange stuff makes sense yet doesn't with how stock exchanges work.
I wish Nolan would have had that Alfred holiday scene in the first movie, so it would have aore emotional pay off in this one.
Beautiful movies and well acted. Just not too competent on the plot. A bit sloppy imo.
A lot of things make no sense on closer inspection in pretty much all of Nolan's movies. You suspend your disbelief or you don't.
Emily Kale. Has your mom watched her routine?
Sorry to be 'that guy' but those film strips you have are copies. You seriously think they're going to chop up the master and sell it?. C'mon dude.
But it sounds like you really wanted to be 'that guy'. 🙄
Cat woman is the only negative this film has, can’t STAND her
I had to bite my cheek in the theatre so I wouldn't laugh after my late dad whispered to me "Bane sounds just like Goldmember..." 😆
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