+CountArtha Did he actually have friends at that point? He was gone for 7 years and was at a hotel-buying dinner with his board of directors and that's it. Most of the people at his mansion also appeared to be employees of his company. Not exactly the folks who would have to think twice before going to any event of their employer regardless of how many times he insults them.
+Christian Hoffmann Ever read The Great Gatsby? They make a point of how quickly all manner of fair weather friends come crawling out of the woodwork if you have the fanciest mansion and throw the biggest party. Bruce is the richest man in town, probably by a wide margin, and in the high society that is what matters. None of them probably count as real friends anyway, if he was poor they wouldn't give him the time of day.
Your forgetting the biggest sin. Back in the ninja training camp Bruce burns the whole place down for the sole purpose of not killing the pig farmer murderer, effectively killing the pig farmer murderer!
He already knew that man was never going to have a trial, he was dead anyway. It's best on your conscience to not be "directly" responsible for his death and just burn down the temple of psychotic ninja killers and just cross your fingers that he got out of it okay.
Way late but just rewatched the movie and it only hit me now : seeing that human are made mainly of water this super microwave should kill everyone, not just blow the pipes.
Father.Hey son! Let's go to an opera! Bruce:Wich one? Father:"Die Fledermaus", that's german and means "The Bat" Bruce:But I'm afraid of bats! father:Shut up, there have to be backflashes so the audience knows how I died
I counted 48. 1)Everybody knows Bruce trained in martial arts, hence the ability to beat the shit out of a bunch of inmates! 2)Scarecrow clearly specifies in the movie that he gave Rachel a concentrated dose, meaning he can tinker with the formula to give different effects. Thank you very much!
Ras knowing the beam of fire is about to fall can be explained by his own words: he's aware of his environment, he's a ninja and he's a tad supernatural too
3:55 An even better question is: why did Bruce do that in the first place? He just as easily could have fed them all some bullshit about a gas leak in the house. That would get them all out much faster, much more easily, and it would justify the fact that the place would later burn down. Bruce Wayne is really smart, except when he isn't.
+Helpful Hazz ~ But then many of them might still hang around the mansion, out on the lawn chatting with each other, in no hurry to get in their cars and go home.
+Helpful Hazz stupid argument!, Bruce didn't know that his house would be burned so he had to take a fast decision and it was good...I don't get your point...
Effects of the fear poison explained (in my opinion): - Bruce went into a coma because of the adrenalin coursing through his body while it was administered - Karen/Scarecrow went sane because the poison wore off after a while - Rachel was in danger of dying because she was given a dose of higher concentration
When Bruce is taken into isolation in the prison, at the end of the video you should've put the audio from Watchmen "I'm not locked it here with you, YOU'RE LOCKED IN HERE WITH ME!"
+Shubham Shinde - Alfred is ex-military in the Nolan films. He references his career in the "Some men just want to watch the world burn" speech in The Dark Knight.
+John Laite Hardly... Baleman puts up a big la-de-da about not killing, but he killed about 30 ninjas, including fake Ra's, when he burned the fortress down... and didn't bother to get that guy out of the building either, you know, the guy he refused to kill... chances are high he died in that fire too. Then kills Ra's by not saving him. Not to mention Two-face, Talia, and the host of goons he killed in the sequels. The Nolan movies are good movies, but they are an absolute shitfest of an adaptation.
Samur/Aye Studios I don't think you can definitively say that ANY ninjas died in that explosion, since we only see a few of them get injured on camera. Chances are they were all saved by their comrades in the same way as Ducard/Ra's (minus jumping out of a window facing a sheer cliff). Fake Ra's got crushed by a log because he insisted on fighting in a burning building. If you watch their duel again, you'll see that Bruce is dodging and parrying everything, and his only offensive attacks are kicks, trips and pushes. On numerous occasion he gains the upper hand, once even taking Fake Ra's back... He chooses not to fight. Even if you consider it to be 100% Bruce's fault, that was pre-Batman Batman. You could argue that it further solidified his credo. Also, Real Ra's killed *himself*, along with help from Jimmy Gordon. Accidentally killing Two-Face probably had a big impact on him. I don't know if he could ever live that down. That's what makes it a tragic movie, all the lengths he went to for Harvey and it all ends with a stupid slip and him landing awkwardly on his neck... while the Joker gets to live. I personally don't consider The Dark Knight Rises. In my eyes Nolan didn't make a trilogy, so nothing in that movie really matters to me.
and why the fuck doesnt he use a car? *DING* and when did he learn how to ride? i was taught how to ride and i know you cant just get on and be an expert, and he is clearly galloping, or at least cantering. *DING* also, with this much commotion, VERY few horses would stop that easily without rearing their heads. *DING* |Sins: 54 |Sentence: Magic Horse
The entire reason Batman exists is because, as a child, Bruce Wayne was an asshole. If, when Rachel showed him the arrowhead, he hadn't grabbed it from her and ran away he wouldn't have fallen down the well, broken his arm and been scared by bats. He wouldn't have had his parents take him out of the opera when the bat-costumed actors scared him and his parents wouldn't have been murdered in the alley.
The shaky camera during the fight scene was supposed to allow viewers to see Batman in the eyes of the criminals. What seems like a supernatural force that appears from the shadows to leave the whole group unconscious and then disappearing again, like some kind of demon.
brian sheehan We understand the part where he is sneaking around one by one...but that fight scene was just a mess. Yea you could argue that they were trying to make you see batman how criminals see him...it's just that it's annoying as fuck and boring.
darkfur3 Dude you don't get it, it was showing the fight through the eyes of the mob guy who was only able to see a dark blur dropping his men one by one.
brian sheehan And batman and robin was supposed to be an homage to the campy days of batman but that doesn't make it magically unsuck now does it. It confused people and made them a bit irritated. Just be glad the rest of the movie was good....just not this bit which was a terrible choice.
brian sheehan as far as i can see in that scene, it just Batman standing in middle of the group while waving his arms around. I rather see rapid editing while thugs flying around everywhere and maybe a shadow here and there to show he taking them on rather than that.
AJ King It don't have to be draw out scene, it just simple fight in the dark like how Batman always do, only his shadow fight during those scenes and then the show himself for the first time when he pick up Falcone. He strike fear into villains for his mysterious rather than go right in and beat them all up.
Your aunt isn't only your aunt by marriage. Sister of your father is your aunt. You just listed Jaime as his dad, so that would make her his aunt. If Jaime is his dad-uncle, then Cersei is his mom-aunt.
See, I tell everyone that the Scarecrow is the best character. Notice how little mistakes were made with him...hey? #ScarecrowisLove #ScarecrowIsLife #TeamScarecrow #ScarecrowForever
I agree. She's really nailed it as Rachel. I don't like Maggie's performance. She's just make Rachel become a bitch since she's choosing Harvey Dent over Bruce.
no sin for the "no I don't want to kill this prisoner, but I will without hesitate blow up this ninja hideout, don't mind all the ninjas that died onscreen as a direct effect of my actions"
He did what was necessary. Killing the petty criminal who stole a few chickens was wrong. Meanwhile here's a group that goes around killing petty criminals and plans on destroying an entire city of innocents. Of course he couldn't escape and go to the police and get an entire ninja league arrested and thrown in jail. So not a sin.
4:23 ras al ghul was portrayed by both Liam Neeson and that bald asian dude who was supposedly ras al ghul. We know that when Bruce Wayne says "cheap parlor trick to conceal your identity". So when Liam says "you burned my house and left me for dead" he speaks from the bald dude's point of view. Really hope I can get some insight on this because I don't know if I am right.
I love this movie, but you had me dying at "Never go to a Bruce Wayne party, s*it always goes down" and "What a cocktease." You do great work man, keep it up...
You forgot that the vaporizer that can work through metal pipes would definitely vaporize all the people, considering people are 85% water and have nothing but skin and bones (not iron) to hold it in.
The scene where the horse of Scarecrow spits fire is the best in the film , it reminds the Stephen King kind of horror in the novels and corresponding movies . . .
John Ocelot Well, on the internet most people who call another a smart ass is looking for a fight. My apologizes. I honestly thought you were attacking me.
Another sin which I just now realized is how at the beginning, Wayne decided he didn't want to kill the prisoner during his final initiation into the League of Shadows, yet he decided to blow up the entire dojo killing everyone inside INCLUDING the chained prisoner. So instead of saving the prisoner from the hundreds of deadly explosions, he decides the save the man (Ra's Al Ghul) willing to destroy Gotham from the inside out and leave him to live with an old asian man, knowing his plan for the city. Bruce Wayne ladies and gentlemen, a genius.
The thing that got me was when Batman pulled his "I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you" line. I know there's a lot of disagreement over whether letting someone die when you could have saved them is the same as killing them, but I like to think that if Batman was so dead set on never killing anyone, he wouldn't just let them die. Look at Batman in Arkham City, when he tells the Joker that, even after everything he's done, he'd still give him the antidote when he could have just let the disease take him. Two different versions of the story, I know, but still worth mentioning, I think.
drivetwister Nolan's Batman seriously broke the number one rule of Batman, I hated that too. If Batman can just let Ra's die since it's not "killing" then why would he even save joker or any other criminal in the comics. If he can choose between who should live and die, then he can basically shoot any villain he faces and shrug it off.
I know that and I respect your opinion on how batmans the hero that has mercy, but I'm just saying that isn't a critical thing in the Nolon films. There is no reason for them to ever remake the films or to make a "real" film
It kind of is a critical thing, though. they spent the whole movie pounding it into our heads that Batman will never kill people, but then have him promptly go back on it the first time it's convenient. I think a better way to have done that is with the Joker in Dark Knight. Batman could have broken his code, let the Joker die, and then THAT was what made him go into hiding for eight years in Rises- he broke his one rule and didn't think he was worthy of being Batman anymore. The first movie was too soon for that to happen, and he made that decision too easily.
There is a very good reason for why Scarecrow's poison had different effect on Rachel than on others. Crane himself gives the explanation - he says very clearly that he gave concentrated dose which for sure naturally his different effect than non-concentrated dose.
Are you being serious, or are you arguing that he shouldn't try to dissect something because he can't make something better? If it's the latter, I'd like to introduce you to the world of logical fallacies. If it's the former, I don't think anybody would have the patience for that.
I'd like to see a movie fan not take it so seriously when someone critiques a favorite movie of theirs. Everything is open to criticism. Every piece of crap is someone's favorite thing ever.
Okay for everyone who takes these sins seriously, here's most of the things that are not wrong with Batman Begins in one comment or less: 1. DC is not a sins 2. Liam Neeson will kill some people in this movie, just chill. 3. Bruce's father does not know that his son his afraid of Bats. Bruce only mentions it years later. 4. Thomas Wayne is empathetic towards the lower classes of Gotham and rides public transportation without fear of being mugged or confronted, and therefore should be comfortable exiting a graffiti ridden alley. 5. Boo...too soon. 6. Nipple bed is never a sin. 7. Where did he learn that? Experience.
No.3 Bruces's father SHOULD know that his son is afraid of bats seeing that he was the one that rescued his sone from falling into the bat cave under his house. Plus it was his father that noticed he was scared during the opera...I'm sure he knew it was because of the bats. (I still love the movie though)
Yeah, that should definitely have got a sin. If it was powerful enough to boil all the water in the mains system then it would definitely cook everyone nearby!
It would have vaporized everyone standing even remotely around it. Not only would they boil, but the water in the body would be vaporized, and we'd have no water in our body.
Finally! I thought I was the only one who noticed this idiotic plot hole. Most other commenters seem to think this movie is flawless.. This definitely ruined the film for me, among many other problems.
1:53 Usually I really hate shaky-cam, but I think it's intentional here so that Batman can take out all those goons before making his big reveal, so I'll allow it.
Why did Nolan make up a character of Rachel who never once existed in any of the Comics DC Canon,Elsewhere, or New 52, why not just have her be Vicki Vale
why do any of the writers do what they do to super hero movies....to "get a wider audience " in other words to appeal to people who didnt bother to read any of the 60 plus years worth of comics
You guys need to tackle the Star Wars Saga (Yes even the original triliogy because we all know that it just wouldn't feel right if you didn't since you've done classics like Lord of the Rings and Back to the Future 1, which also, you should do BttF 2 & 3). I can already see you guys making fun of Qui-Gon dieing and you saying something like "Liam Neeson is being killed in this scene." XD
Ahahahahahahahahahah - you compared the Star Wars original trilogy to Lord of the Rings, in terms of how much of a "classic" they are... ahahahahah - a trilogy from the late '70s/early '80s, in the same sentence with one from the early 2000s... ROFL
+JT Eichhorst Which might count for something if you're reading a comic book. In order for a film to be worth anything, it has to provide you with all the information. Info provided by the books/comics/TV series/cave drawings doesn't count for shit.
How about the movie sin where they used a microwave device powerful enough to penetrate the ground and metal pipes to vaporise water while standing right next to said device?
Keith Katrowski Microwaves that powerful would also cause electrical currents in everything metallic. You know that microwave oven you probably have? Seen how long it takes to boil water? Seen how long it takes to make a metal fork spark like crazy? (Don't do the latter, plenty of idiots on youtube have done it for you). It's not even a tiny movie sin, I noticed this right away and it killed my suspension of disbelief.
If ill rank 3 of them it would be The Dark Knight-10,Batman Begins-9,The Dark Knight Rises-8 because some of actions scenes is bad but overall i think its a good movie not perfect but okay.
4.37. That is not just ANY old man. That's Sir Michael Caine! And if that's not bad ass enough: the character is Alfred! Extremely skilled vigilante ninjas vs Sir Michael Caine? I know who I'd vote for!
I can explain some of the Sins, but I'll start with adding one.... If the microwave emitter vaporizes "water", wouldn't humans in contact radius of this machine be also killed? I mean, humans are ~63% water in body weight.... Also, that microwave emitter has to be almost as powerful as a nuclear bomb, seeing how it vaporize water which is at least 50 feet below it....
3:06 that is because if you bothered to rewatch the movie a third time, you would notice that ScareCrow gives everyone a different amount of fear toxin. The Fear toxin he gave Rachel was said specifically by ScareCrow to be “The purest Dose yet”. Please Jermey, do your homework.
"These members of the League of Shadows, a group of extremely-skilled vigilante ninjas, are taken out by an old man with a golf club." Let's get two things straight here: 1. Alfred was an ex-mercenary of sorts so he probably has experience with combat. 2. It's fucking Alfred.
i actually really love the dark knight trilogy no matter what but i do like to watch you break done every single thing that is wrong or bad about a movie
First of to give credit where it is due, these guys do a pretty darn good job but just like anything nobody ever notices everything. Although I do like this movie trilogy, and this video channel that points out flaws of all movies, one of the biggest and most, IMO, plot holes is the fact that the tumbler, batpod, & "the Bat" or anything else throughout the whole trilogy which is referred to as "the armory" in TDKR is the same as the original (except painted black) as when it was originally designed by Wayne enterprises: tech & R & D, but yet not one of the many: engineers, lab workers, testers, metalurgists, scientist etc etc, short of the long a very full staff of people that it would take to design & fine tune all of this stuff, and yet not one, past or currently working at Wayne enterprises ever puts 2 and 2 together either when they see any one of these magnificently engineered devices on the news, or maybe be one of the many that have seen them screaming or flying threw the streets of Gotham that, Gee that's just like the one that me and say a staff of at least say 100 or more researchers developers all aforementioned etc work/ed on at Wayne tech. Again I like this trilogy a lot, & like this channel but this is one of the biggest & most undeniable plot holes I have ever seen in my life, it surprises me that these guys didn't mention it anywhere in the three movie Every Thing Wrong With's that they did for this trilogy. Any way no disrespect intended but I feel that this one should have been obvious. Best Wishes
There is one huge mistake that bothers me: Wayne refuses to kill a greedy peasant, but kills everyone except the real al Ghul in the fire. I doubt even the peasant could have found his way out of that huge house on time. How was that a win?
He didn't kill everyone in the fire. The only people we know who died was the fake Ras Al Ghul and that has an accident. What is with the weird standards that people judge fictional superheroes with? Batman is chastised and criticized for not breaking his ethical code by killing villains. On the other hand Superman is called a psychopathic murderer for killing one Kryptonian who not only had the power to kill every single human being but swore he would murder every single human being on the planet one by one unless Superman killed him. And yet the Avengers who have combined killed well over a hundred people on screen are hailed as heroes. And Loki who is a psychopathic killer who has straight up murdered thousands of people is viewed as funny, and entertaining, and a fan favorite. Fuck these people. It's arguments like this that made me wish they never made these movies.
CaptainMacTavishSoap OK, I don't know half these people, but I'm all for obliterating or lobotomizing villains that are incurable (Joker and Luthor). I think the ones who really criminalize superheroes for breaking that imaginary code of hounour ("if you kill, you will become as bad as they are") are the creators, but the majority of people side with Lock-Up. The comments of critics you find here on UA-cam are all from supervillain fans, which is kind of understandable because some (not all) are made likeable, e.g. Freeze and Ghul lost their wives for doing nothing wrong.
So we are to just assume that every ninja in that ninja temple all got out safely? I dont think so! I dont mind if we have a batman that kills people but dont make one that blows up a giant temple and then have him go on to say that he never kills
I'm pretty sure they died considering when i watched it i saw a bunch of them getting crushed by falling debris and getting thrown everywhere by explosions so i would say that they died. Oh and there was that guy bruce refused to kill but then left him there in a burning, exploding giant temple.
You know what's fucked up? In the comics and the movie, they named the Wayne's killer, but that messes everything up; If Batman didn't know who the killer was, every thug, robber and villain could possibly BE him, and that would give Batman the impetus to always BE Batman. Eh.
As an avid comic book reader it delights me every single time you make that DC Comics joke... Holy fuck Detective Comics Comics bugs the shit out of me, what a terrible fucking name for a great company
okay the alley one was good because why would a rich family go in a freaking ally filled with grafitti? that is just stupid. you're bound to get robbed or jumped
the major thing wrong with this movie was the "microwave emitter" that was stolen off the boat.. if they switched it they would all be dead as the human body is 80% water.. just saying
Sad that microwave emitters exist today that can direct the beam and not vaporize anybody even if they stand next to it. They're called masers and work exactly like the emitter in the film by using a directed beam. Just sayin'.
brian20011988 Yet my facts are correct. There are microwave emitters that don't vaporize people yet vaporize the water next to them. How is this then a problem in the film, to use a device that contains a real world equivalent? The truth is, there is nothing inconsistent about the device in the film. For all intents and purposes, it exists in the real world.
I have a BIG problem here. If the poison make everyone hallucinate to think everything else is scary, they should e running away from them. Granted some brave folks may attack others while hallucinating, most of the people should be afraid and run away from others.
what?! The Dark Knight Trilogy by Christopher Nolan has *sins*!? Despite the sin videos you have to admit these were probably the best 3 batman movies made.
Andrei T Because Nolan made a point to focus on realism. Batman doesn't exist in the real world, he exists in a world with magic, aliens, mutated mud monsters, Man-Bats, Killer Crocs, 600 year old Warlords etc etc. Therefore, they were not Batman movies. I never read Batman for realism, don't particularly want it in the movies either.
Samur/Aye Studios I don't know if that's necessarily fair. There have been a whole variety of interpretations of Batman, from the campy Adam West to the dark and brooding to the time-traveling Silver Age one. Nolan took a particular angle on it. I like some interpretations better than others, but I don't know if that makes any more valid.
"What's the point of all those push ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?" The house was burning down and Alfred just had to burn some more
Well either Alfred did or the fire would.
Nathanhs17 functional fitness breh
Some men just want to watch the world burn.
Man these comments are pure gold
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3:56 - "How does Bruce win back any friends after this speech?"
Money.
Does he care? were they really his friends? lol "I dont give a shit... because... I'm batman" lol
+CountArtha
Did he actually have friends at that point? He was gone for 7 years and was at a hotel-buying dinner with his board of directors and that's it. Most of the people at his mansion also appeared to be employees of his company. Not exactly the folks who would have to think twice before going to any event of their employer regardless of how many times he insults them.
+Christian Hoffmann Ever read The Great Gatsby? They make a point of how quickly all manner of fair weather friends come crawling out of the woodwork if you have the fanciest mansion and throw the biggest party. Bruce is the richest man in town, probably by a wide margin, and in the high society that is what matters. None of them probably count as real friends anyway, if he was poor they wouldn't give him the time of day.
yes
Ding*
"Batman doesn't kill king Joffrey when he has the chance."
LOL
Hahahahaha that one got me!
I can't 😂😂
+Jiangxing Sima lol
Exact same thoughts😂😂
I'm sorry i didn't get that can you explain?
no mention that alfred doesnt age 30 years basically
SweatyItalianKing 20 years*
Michael Caine is too cool to age . . .
You must be young. Those of us older people will know that Michael Caine hasn't aged in 30 years. That man is frozen in time.
Once you hit the max level you stop leveling
thats what i was thinking
Your forgetting the biggest sin. Back in the ninja training camp Bruce burns the whole place down for the sole purpose of not killing the pig farmer murderer, effectively killing the pig farmer murderer!
Wow, I never would've thought of that lol
He already knew that man was never going to have a trial, he was dead anyway. It's best on your conscience to not be "directly" responsible for his death and just burn down the temple of psychotic ninja killers and just cross your fingers that he got out of it okay.
Good eye ,never noticed that
I rewatched the movie and I was coming back to this video to post this, haha. Not only he killed the farmer, he killed dozens of other people as well.
😂😂😂
"I can't find my mom"
"She's probably fucking your uncle"
I laughed so hard.
I strongly believe Batman's "swear to me" line is worth knocking a sin off for.
Way late but just rewatched the movie and it only hit me now : seeing that human are made mainly of water this super microwave should kill everyone, not just blow the pipes.
good point but then what about people who arent hydrated?
You can't not be hydrated, the blood in your veins would react mostly the same as tap water. Dude's right, this thing would've killed everyone.
you mean dead for several years right? those people are called skeletons dude, they don't require further kiling
It is explained here www.quora.com/In-Batman-Begins-why-doesnt-the-microwave-emitter-boil-anyones-blood
The more times you rewatch Nolan's films, the more plot holes you discover.
Father.Hey son! Let's go to an opera!
Bruce:Wich one?
Father:"Die Fledermaus", that's german and means "The Bat"
Bruce:But I'm afraid of bats!
father:Shut up, there have to be backflashes so the audience knows how I died
+DaGolden Mask
Sorry for nitpicking but "Die Fledermaus" is not an opera - it is an operetta :-))
I don't know the difference but thanks:)
DaGolden Mask
No problem - an opera is only music and singing and an operetta contains also spoken / dialogue parts :-))
Thanks
+Hershel Krustowsky we didnt see the whole show so it could of been either 1
I counted 48.
1)Everybody knows Bruce trained in martial arts, hence the ability to beat the shit out of a bunch of inmates!
2)Scarecrow clearly specifies in the movie that he gave Rachel a concentrated dose, meaning he can tinker with the formula to give different effects.
Thank you very much!
Ras knowing the beam of fire is about to fall can be explained by his own words: he's aware of his environment, he's a ninja and he's a tad supernatural too
Maybe every basement dweller nerd knows it not everybody because nothing like that showed, said or implied in the movie
3:55 An even better question is: why did Bruce do that in the first place? He just as easily could have fed them all some bullshit about a gas leak in the house. That would get them all out much faster, much more easily, and it would justify the fact that the place would later burn down. Bruce Wayne is really smart, except when he isn't.
+Helpful Hazz ~ But then many of them might still hang around the mansion, out on the lawn chatting with each other, in no hurry to get in their cars and go home.
He's plot smart.
+Helpful Hazz I highly doubt he knew that his house was going to be burn down
+BlueNight Productions Yeah
+Helpful Hazz stupid argument!, Bruce didn't know that his house would be burned so he had to take a fast decision and it was good...I don't get your point...
Effects of the fear poison explained (in my opinion):
- Bruce went into a coma because of the adrenalin coursing through his body while it was administered
- Karen/Scarecrow went sane because the poison wore off after a while
- Rachel was in danger of dying because she was given a dose of higher concentration
When Bruce is taken into isolation in the prison, at the end of the video you should've put the audio from Watchmen "I'm not locked it here with you, YOU'RE LOCKED IN HERE WITH ME!"
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"Batman doesn't kill King Joffrey while he has the chance."
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yeah, who is this king Joffery guy?
NickDaGamer1998 Believe me, you're better off not knowing him. LOL
NickDaGamer1998 Child king in the "Game of Thrones" series, 600+ time murderer, and all-around asshole.
Inebriated Skunk No one deserves to live such as him!
I've just finished reading the books... his death is REALLY brutal IMO.
4:50 "She's probably f**king your uncle Jamie" That had me laughing for a good 2 minutes.
3:15 he said he hit her with a special dose. This implies that there’s more than one type and he probably used different types on different people
"an old man with a golf club"
Alfred is ex-SAS I'll have you know
No he's not
FGBStudiosUK yes he is
abhi sharma I thought that was only in earth one?
+FGBStudiosUK hes ex-something in every canon or atleast ex military
+FGBStudiosUK He talks about that crazy guy in the jungle and how they burned down the place down in TDK, so he was something or other.
Was Katie Holmes even wearing a bra in that one scene, either way I'm not complaining
+Thatperformer387 Her nipples were clearly seen
i'm not complaining either lol
I'm okay with that, and I'm not okay with that.
and maybe tom cruise wasn't okay too
What scene?
Movie sin 36: Alfred is ex military and ex secret agent he can kick some ass
+Mounir Ananou How long has that been in the comics?
This version isn't, the Alfred from BvS is.
From what I gather, it's remarkably easy to KO someone with a suckerpunch, moreso if you're using a golf club instead of your fist...
+Shubham Shinde - Alfred is ex-military in the Nolan films. He references his career in the "Some men just want to watch the world burn" speech in The Dark Knight.
+hanshotfirst1138 Different versions have him as former military or former British secret service
2:46 that's a damn nice view
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*DING!!* 🔔
It is indeed
Only 50 sins?With 95 percent of them being just comic relief? This movie is damn near perfect, lol.
Yes.
+John Laite Hardly... Baleman puts up a big la-de-da about not killing, but he killed about 30 ninjas, including fake Ra's, when he burned the fortress down... and didn't bother to get that guy out of the building either, you know, the guy he refused to kill... chances are high he died in that fire too.
Then kills Ra's by not saving him. Not to mention Two-face, Talia, and the host of goons he killed in the sequels. The Nolan movies are good movies, but they are an absolute shitfest of an adaptation.
Samur/Aye Studios I don't think you can definitively say that ANY ninjas died in that explosion, since we only see a few of them get injured on camera. Chances are they were all saved by their comrades in the same way as Ducard/Ra's (minus jumping out of a window facing a sheer cliff).
Fake Ra's got crushed by a log because he insisted on fighting in a burning building. If you watch their duel again, you'll see that Bruce is dodging and parrying everything, and his only offensive attacks are kicks, trips and pushes. On numerous occasion he gains the upper hand, once even taking Fake Ra's back... He chooses not to fight.
Even if you consider it to be 100% Bruce's fault, that was pre-Batman Batman. You could argue that it further solidified his credo. Also, Real Ra's killed *himself*, along with help from Jimmy Gordon.
Accidentally killing Two-Face probably had a big impact on him. I don't know if he could ever live that down. That's what makes it a tragic movie, all the lengths he went to for Harvey and it all ends with a stupid slip and him landing awkwardly on his neck... while the Joker gets to live.
I personally don't consider The Dark Knight Rises. In my eyes Nolan didn't make a trilogy, so nothing in that movie really matters to me.
Make Free Speech Great Again Yes I believe that is jeremys point! The movie is so good it’s really hard to sin it!
Yes and i hate cinema sins
Were the fuck did Scarecrow get a horse? DING!
zoo, labs, racetrack whatever
The Gotham Police have them too
Sam Safari good point
LittleSmile I think the question is, why do they choose to use horses like the New York City police? Gotham = discount NYC.
and why the fuck doesnt he use a car? *DING* and when did he learn how to ride? i was taught how to ride and i know you cant just get on and be an expert, and he is clearly galloping, or at least cantering. *DING* also, with this much commotion, VERY few horses would stop that easily without rearing their heads. *DING* |Sins: 54 |Sentence: Magic Horse
The entire reason Batman exists is because, as a child, Bruce Wayne was an asshole.
If, when Rachel showed him the arrowhead, he hadn't grabbed it from her and ran away he wouldn't have fallen down the well, broken his arm and been scared by bats. He wouldn't have had his parents take him out of the opera when the bat-costumed actors scared him and his parents wouldn't have been murdered in the alley.
lol
+SplungeKik LOL your pic is like batman is laughing....
+Admiral John But if all that hadn't happened he wouldn't have been banging Ann Hathway right now. So I guess it was worth it.
Ashwin Ramaswamy lel
+Admiral John Alternatively, the parents could have left through a proper exit and not get robbed at all. Just saying.
It actually takes 54 minutes for batman to begin.
"Batman is a dick to everything" LMAO 😂😂😂😂
kakarot is stronger than you
malik sakti he's nothing but a joke
***** nigga fuk u
+Max Dell (TheHangbackKing) except he has a point
No no the thing of Batman is a d!ick to everything thing......
Note: Ra's Al Ghul trained Batman, Batman "trained" Ra's Al Ghul. Wonder if anyone gets this.
Titan Triggered Nah, the train trained Ra's. Batman didn't kill him *cough*
Ohhh, YOU sir are a genius. Wait, the joker?? o_0
Titan Triggered
My one weakness is Xanax/
Titan Triggered yeah that's fucking ingenius..
Burak Özel
Haha!
what about the part where Liam Neeson says,"My wife was taken from me." I laughed so hard.
Shelly Bowtie what about it ....it's even explained in DKR
Daniel Natzke No because he's from Taken, so I was like, "Is everyone taken from you? HAHA"
Ohhhhh I get it. Lol
+Shelly Bahng 30 th like (of your comment !) .
LMAO, Taken xD
I'm surprised he didn't sin the fact that Bruce Wayne lifts up Liam Neeson with one arm
He didn't just use one arm. He used a lot of muscles, including his pecs.
2:29 biggest Sin ever !
"She's probably f*cking your uncle, Jaime." Best line in this video.
But Jaime is his father, which doesn't make him an uncle. *Ding*
Habatboy Jaime is his father AND his uncle, because he is cersei brother
Fuckin mindfuck, stop incest
Who is Jaime?
Wang Lo u serious ?
Wang Lo Read or watch Game of Thrones then you'll understand what I mean.
The shaky camera during the fight scene was supposed to allow viewers to see Batman in the eyes of the criminals. What seems like a supernatural force that appears from the shadows to leave the whole group unconscious and then disappearing again, like some kind of demon.
brian sheehan We understand the part where he is sneaking around one by one...but that fight scene was just a mess. Yea you could argue that they were trying to make you see batman how criminals see him...it's just that it's annoying as fuck and boring.
darkfur3 Dude you don't get it, it was showing the fight through the eyes of the mob guy who was only able to see a dark blur dropping his men one by one.
brian sheehan And batman and robin was supposed to be an homage to the campy days of batman but that doesn't make it magically unsuck now does it. It confused people and made them a bit irritated. Just be glad the rest of the movie was good....just not this bit which was a terrible choice.
brian sheehan as far as i can see in that scene, it just Batman standing in middle of the group while waving his arms around. I rather see rapid editing while thugs flying around everywhere and maybe a shadow here and there to show he taking them on rather than that.
AJ King It don't have to be draw out scene, it just simple fight in the dark like how Batman always do, only his shadow fight during those scenes and then the show himself for the first time when he pick up Falcone. He strike fear into villains for his mysterious rather than go right in and beat them all up.
2:46
And who says nipples are always a bad thing, in Batman movies?
"She's probably f*cking your uncle Jaime" I'm dying :D
Kinda ironic since Jaime is his father and not his uncle. The whole sentence contradicts itself.
+Fooking Confirmed Well, he was his mother's brother, so for outsiders he is "the uncle".
Hahaha I died
Your aunt isn't only your aunt by marriage. Sister of your father is your aunt. You just listed Jaime as his dad, so that would make her his aunt. If Jaime is his dad-uncle, then Cersei is his mom-aunt.
@@divanshukumarmahajan4803 ... Wtf is the username
hahaha the king joffrey part cracked me up
I Started to laugh at king joffrey part XD hahah
Anas Smadi
I didnt understand it...:(
Pazzo MC
Have you Watched Game of thrones ?!
Oh...no i havent...oh well
See, I tell everyone that the Scarecrow is the best character. Notice how little mistakes were made with him...hey? #ScarecrowisLove #ScarecrowIsLife #TeamScarecrow #ScarecrowForever
yes
This is what I call a commited man
6 years later he's still devoted.
The “Katie Holmes” joke was perfect but her replacement made me miss her
Don’t lie!......you missed the nipples of Holmes after Wayne Manor was being rebuilt lol 😂
@@sterlingpullen4359 lmfao that’s the cherry on top. Maggie was garbage. P
No, whatever movie she got naked in.
I actually liked Katie Holmes better in the role than Maggie Gyllenhal
I think most people would agree, she's definitely a lot cuter than Gyllenhal.
I agree. She's really nailed it as Rachel. I don't like Maggie's performance. She's just make Rachel become a bitch since she's choosing Harvey Dent over Bruce.
What a cocktease :)))))
Holmes was awful. She can't act for shit. Sure, she's better looking than Gyllenhal but that doesn't excuse her performance
TheCPonder7 They could have at least hired someone to replace her who actually looks like Katie Holmes
no sin for the "no I don't want to kill this prisoner, but I will without hesitate blow up this ninja hideout, don't mind all the ninjas that died onscreen as a direct effect of my actions"
Had he made this nowadays, this video would've been 10 minutes or longer lol
He did what was necessary. Killing the petty criminal who stole a few chickens was wrong. Meanwhile here's a group that goes around killing petty criminals and plans on destroying an entire city of innocents. Of course he couldn't escape and go to the police and get an entire ninja league arrested and thrown in jail. So not a sin.
***** Also killing the prisoner that I refused to kill.
+Cheesus Chrust 10 th like .
4:23 ras al ghul was portrayed by both Liam Neeson and that bald asian dude who was supposedly ras al ghul. We know that when Bruce Wayne says "cheap parlor trick to conceal your identity". So when Liam says "you burned my house and left me for dead" he speaks from the bald dude's point of view. Really hope I can get some insight on this because I don't know if I am right.
Well it was actually his house because he only pretended that he wasn't Ra's
What about Bruce refusing to kill the guy for the league but then exploding the building moments later killing that guy and many more? xD
I love this movie, but you had me dying at "Never go to a Bruce Wayne party, s*it always goes down" and "What a cocktease."
You do great work man, keep it up...
You forgot that the vaporizer that can work through metal pipes would definitely vaporize all the people, considering people are 85% water and have nothing but skin and bones (not iron) to hold it in.
Sin 27...I watched this movie 5 times,but never saw this...or better said...these.
Thank you.
Lol, then you should watch "The Gift" at least 6 times :D
some sins should be removed because of how beautiful Scarecrow is
heck yeah
Perla Juarez Cillian Murphy is a God
Darn right
The scene where the horse of Scarecrow spits fire is the best in the film , it reminds the Stephen King kind of horror in the novels and corresponding movies . . .
i agree
0:45 very clever joke. In case others don't understand it, Joe Chill is the man who murdered Batman's parents.
Ohhh really?? What a smart ass little kid you´re uh
John Ocelot
Bumbleness Supreme Brady Im telling you´re a smart ass and you take it as an attack?? lol
John Ocelot Well, on the internet most people who call another a smart ass is looking for a fight. My apologizes. I honestly thought you were attacking me.
@@theboltthrower8661 hes not a kid dude leave him
Another sin which I just now realized is how at the beginning, Wayne decided he didn't want to kill the prisoner during his final initiation into the League of Shadows, yet he decided to blow up the entire dojo killing everyone inside INCLUDING the chained prisoner. So instead of saving the prisoner from the hundreds of deadly explosions, he decides the save the man (Ra's Al Ghul) willing to destroy Gotham from the inside out and leave him to live with an old asian man, knowing his plan for the city. Bruce Wayne ladies and gentlemen, a genius.
The thing that got me was when Batman pulled his "I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you" line. I know there's a lot of disagreement over whether letting someone die when you could have saved them is the same as killing them, but I like to think that if Batman was so dead set on never killing anyone, he wouldn't just let them die. Look at Batman in Arkham City, when he tells the Joker that, even after everything he's done, he'd still give him the antidote when he could have just let the disease take him. Two different versions of the story, I know, but still worth mentioning, I think.
drivetwister Nolan's Batman seriously broke the number one rule of Batman, I hated that too. If Batman can just let Ra's die since it's not "killing" then why would he even save joker or any other criminal in the comics. If he can choose between who should live and die, then he can basically shoot any villain he faces and shrug it off.
Shut the hell up, the Nolon movies are near perfect
Inshaal Nazeer hey, don't get me wrong, I love the Nolan movies. but no movie is perfect, as Cinemasins is so good at pointing out.
I know that and I respect your opinion on how batmans the hero that has mercy, but I'm just saying that isn't a critical thing in the Nolon films. There is no reason for them to ever remake the films or to make a "real" film
It kind of is a critical thing, though. they spent the whole movie pounding it into our heads that Batman will never kill people, but then have him promptly go back on it the first time it's convenient. I think a better way to have done that is with the Joker in Dark Knight. Batman could have broken his code, let the Joker die, and then THAT was what made him go into hiding for eight years in Rises- he broke his one rule and didn't think he was worthy of being Batman anymore. The first movie was too soon for that to happen, and he made that decision too easily.
There is a very good reason for why Scarecrow's poison had different effect on Rachel than on others. Crane himself gives the explanation - he says very clearly that he gave concentrated dose which for sure naturally his different effect than non-concentrated dose.
I'd like to see you make a huge 2 hour long Hollywood movie and then have every scene make sense and have perfect continutity
This is like the Hollywood Underachiever's Creed, isn't it?
Are you being serious, or are you arguing that he shouldn't try to dissect something because he can't make something better? If it's the latter, I'd like to introduce you to the world of logical fallacies. If it's the former, I don't think anybody would have the patience for that.
These are jokes, dude, and not real sin exposing videos.
they don't hate the movies (except a few) but there doing it because there good films
I'd like to see a movie fan not take it so seriously when someone critiques a favorite movie of theirs. Everything is open to criticism. Every piece of crap is someone's favorite thing ever.
It took me 17 years because I'm that stupid but I finally got the "Chill" joke at 0:42
+Keller Corrield yeah, it was kinda used way too obviously to really be funny. at all
@Apollo Spade almost 16 years*, this movie is from 2005
2:46 I was like
Oh, now i see why Dawson was obsessed with her
DC Comics.. ding!
DC Comics = Detective Comics Comics ............. This may or my not have been why he sinned it, but it was deserved regardless
Well, why is that a surprise? He sins every single opening logo, whether it be DC, Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Fox, etc.
@@willowbreeze5090 it didn't deserve a sin
@@priestgoober5160 IMA tell him after 4 years and start a shit marvel v dc
@@willowbreeze5090 how
Okay for everyone who takes these sins seriously, here's most of the things that are not wrong with Batman Begins in one comment or less:
1. DC is not a sins
2. Liam Neeson will kill some people in this movie, just chill.
3. Bruce's father does not know that his son his afraid of Bats. Bruce only mentions it years later.
4. Thomas Wayne is empathetic towards the lower classes of Gotham and rides public transportation without fear of being mugged or confronted, and therefore should be comfortable exiting a graffiti ridden alley.
5. Boo...too soon.
6. Nipple bed is never a sin.
7. Where did he learn that? Experience.
DC means Detective Comics, So "Detective Comics Comics" is a sin.
No.3 Bruces's father SHOULD know that his son is afraid of bats seeing that he was the one that rescued his sone from falling into the bat cave under his house. Plus it was his father that noticed he was scared during the opera...I'm sure he knew it was because of the bats.
(I still love the movie though)
... Do you have a nipple bed? :D
melodramatic7904 He was talking about before the opera.
Other Sin problem, 37, Alfred is a retired MI6 agent, so he actually can win an assasin.
Wait! Oh no! :D
The reference to uncle Jamie is even better! :)
i love how he calls the kid king joffery
0:46 Batman's parents were killed by Bruce Banner's dad lol
"Batman doesnt kill King Joffrey when he has the chance" Hahahaha!
3:06- its in different doses
3:42- they were planning 2 steal the vaporizer
3:54- cuz hes batman
Rich batman
1:10 - No subtitles in this sin though there have been subtitles on and throughout all CinemaSins videos...
*ding*
I like how in the thumbnail it says ewww
Eww stands for everything wrong with it was in all there early thumbnails
+Simple Fury no I know lol I just picture how he would say Ewww and I find it hilarious
Lol I didn't know that. I thought they do it for very bad movies. Well obviously this one isn't one. Now I know! Thank you for enlightening me.
It's because there aren't many sins.
Shouldn't the microwave emitter make people explode or something?
Yeah, that should definitely have got a sin.
If it was powerful enough to boil all the water in the mains system then it would definitely cook everyone nearby!
Seventy percent of them or so, yeah haha
It would have vaporized everyone standing even remotely around it. Not only would they boil, but the water in the body would be vaporized, and we'd have no water in our body.
I was so surprised they didn't mention that. That pretty much ruined the movie for me, it was just too stupid.
Finally! I thought I was the only one who noticed this idiotic plot hole. Most other commenters seem to think this movie is flawless.. This definitely ruined the film for me, among many other problems.
3:12 VIDEO SIN: Scarecrow explains that he gave her a concentrated dose and that she "doesn't have long. The mind can only take so much."
3:12 She's in danger of dying cause as Scarecrow mentions earlier, she was given a concentrated dose which was too much for her brain to handle.
1:53 Usually I really hate shaky-cam, but I think it's intentional here so that Batman can take out all those goons before making his big reveal, so I'll allow it.
"Ra's Al Ghul is a dick" it shouldn't be a sin for he is a villain.
Why did Nolan make up a character of Rachel who never once existed in any of the Comics DC Canon,Elsewhere, or New 52, why not just have her be Vicki Vale
why do any of the writers do what they do to super hero movies....to "get a wider audience " in other words to appeal to people who didnt bother to read any of the 60 plus years worth of comics
You guys need to tackle the Star Wars Saga (Yes even the original triliogy because we all know that it just wouldn't feel right if you didn't since you've done classics like Lord of the Rings and Back to the Future 1, which also, you should do BttF 2 & 3).
I can already see you guys making fun of Qui-Gon dieing and you saying something like "Liam Neeson is being killed in this scene." XD
They need to do like "Darth Maul doesn't say he had the high ground to Obi-Wan".
Ahahahahahahahahahah - you compared the Star Wars original trilogy to Lord of the Rings, in terms of how much of a "classic" they are... ahahahahah - a trilogy from the late '70s/early '80s, in the same sentence with one from the early 2000s... ROFL
999SickBoy666 I refuse to believe you are a real person that exists
4:24 To be fair, Alfred was in the military. I believe it was WW2, but I could be wrong.
WW2? Why is he 95 years old ???
+El Jefe Yeah, he's said to be that old in the comics.
We're watching a movie. Comic books don't count for shit.
+Brad Simpson Actually, genius, it counts for a ton of shot if it was based off of a comic book, so, nice try but not really.
+JT Eichhorst Which might count for something if you're reading a comic book. In order for a film to be worth anything, it has to provide you with all the information. Info provided by the books/comics/TV series/cave drawings doesn't count for shit.
How about the movie sin where they used a microwave device powerful enough to penetrate the ground and metal pipes to vaporise water while standing right next to said device?
Why is that a sin?
Keith Katrowski Microwaves would basically waste a persons bosy
Keith Katrowski Microwaves that powerful would also cause electrical currents in everything metallic. You know that microwave oven you probably have? Seen how long it takes to boil water? Seen how long it takes to make a metal fork spark like crazy? (Don't do the latter, plenty of idiots on youtube have done it for you).
It's not even a tiny movie sin, I noticed this right away and it killed my suspension of disbelief.
Keith Katrowski Hey, what's that in the human body that makes up 70% of it? Water?....Yeah.
I think the reason they didn't show the results of that in the movie is that this is meant to be Batman, not a more demented version of Saw.
Sin 45: I thought you said 'an old man giving a sex position' O_o
But let's be honest here, this is one of the greatest trilogies ever made....
This is just nit picking there is no a perfect movie.
@@edxeljohnapongan5070 no aside from a few flaws from the dark knight rises, this trilogy is damn near perfect
@@bigchungus8287 i can agree with you my man
If ill rank 3 of them it would be The Dark Knight-10,Batman Begins-9,The Dark Knight Rises-8 because some of actions scenes is bad but overall i think its a good movie not perfect but okay.
@@bigchungus8287 The Batman is a 9.5 though.
4.37. That is not just ANY old man.
That's Sir Michael Caine!
And if that's not bad ass enough: the character is Alfred!
Extremely skilled vigilante ninjas vs Sir Michael Caine? I know who I'd vote for!
The king Geoffrey part literally made me lol
I can explain some of the Sins, but I'll start with adding one....
If the microwave emitter vaporizes "water", wouldn't humans in contact radius of this machine be also killed? I mean, humans are ~63% water in body weight....
Also, that microwave emitter has to be almost as powerful as a nuclear bomb, seeing how it vaporize water which is at least 50 feet below it....
2:28 - batman doesn't kill king jofrey when he has the chance, LMAO XD
3:06 that is because if you bothered to rewatch the movie a third time, you would notice that ScareCrow gives everyone a different amount of fear toxin. The Fear toxin he gave Rachel was said specifically by ScareCrow to be “The purest Dose yet”. Please Jermey, do your homework.
"Yea just chill" I laughed way harder than I should've lmao
Same.
"These members of the League of Shadows, a group of extremely-skilled vigilante ninjas, are taken out by an old man with a golf club."
Let's get two things straight here:
1. Alfred was an ex-mercenary of sorts so he probably has experience with combat.
2. It's fucking Alfred.
No "I refuse to kill"
Kills everyone INCLUDING the prisoners stuck in cages 2 minutes later?
Liam Neeson turned from a man that doesn’t use anger to someone that teaches to use anger against enemy’s.
*Bruce as a child, Alfred looks super old*
*Bruce all grown up, Alfred isn't dead and still looks the same*
*BOI-*
i actually really love the dark knight trilogy no matter what but i do like to watch you break done every single thing that is wrong or bad about a movie
First of to give credit where it is due, these guys do a pretty darn good job but just like anything nobody ever notices everything. Although I do like this movie trilogy, and this video channel that points out flaws of all movies, one of the biggest and most, IMO, plot holes is the fact that the tumbler, batpod, & "the Bat" or anything else throughout the whole trilogy which is referred to as "the armory" in TDKR is the same as the original (except painted black) as when it was originally designed by Wayne enterprises: tech & R & D, but yet not one of the many: engineers, lab workers, testers, metalurgists, scientist etc etc, short of the long a very full staff of people that it would take to design & fine tune all of this stuff, and yet not one, past or currently working at Wayne enterprises ever puts 2 and 2 together either when they see any one of these magnificently engineered devices on the news, or maybe be one of the many that have seen them screaming or flying threw the streets of Gotham that, Gee that's just like the one that me and say a staff of at least say 100 or more researchers developers all aforementioned etc work/ed on at Wayne tech. Again I like this trilogy a lot, & like this channel but this is one of the biggest & most undeniable plot holes I have ever seen in my life, it surprises me that these guys didn't mention it anywhere in the three movie Every Thing Wrong With's that they did for this trilogy. Any way no disrespect intended but I feel that this one should have been obvious. Best Wishes
I'm not having that 'Liam Neeson knows about the falling beam' sin - the mans a super-ninja, course he knows what's happening in his surroundings.
If Batman had killed King Joffrey then there would't not have been GOT
There is one huge mistake that bothers me: Wayne refuses to kill a greedy peasant, but kills everyone except the real al Ghul in the fire. I doubt even the peasant could have found his way out of that huge house on time. How was that a win?
He didn't kill everyone in the fire. The only people we know who died was the fake Ras Al Ghul and that has an accident. What is with the weird standards that people judge fictional superheroes with? Batman is chastised and criticized for not breaking his ethical code by killing villains. On the other hand Superman is called a psychopathic murderer for killing one Kryptonian who not only had the power to kill every single human being but swore he would murder every single human being on the planet one by one unless Superman killed him. And yet the Avengers who have combined killed well over a hundred people on screen are hailed as heroes. And Loki who is a psychopathic killer who has straight up murdered thousands of people is viewed as funny, and entertaining, and a fan favorite. Fuck these people. It's arguments like this that made me wish they never made these movies.
CaptainMacTavishSoap
OK, I don't know half these people, but I'm all for obliterating or lobotomizing villains that are incurable (Joker and Luthor). I think the ones who really criminalize superheroes for breaking that imaginary code of hounour ("if you kill, you will become as bad as they are") are the creators, but the majority of people side with Lock-Up. The comments of critics you find here on UA-cam are all from supervillain fans, which is kind of understandable because some (not all) are made likeable, e.g. Freeze and Ghul lost their wives for doing nothing wrong.
So we are to just assume that every ninja in that ninja temple all got out safely? I dont think so! I dont mind if we have a batman that kills people but dont make one that blows up a giant temple and then have him go on to say that he never kills
We don't see any ninjas die. Plus I think Ras Al Ghul's ninjas are well trained enough to walk out a door.
I'm pretty sure they died considering when i watched it i saw a bunch of them getting crushed by falling debris and getting thrown everywhere by explosions so i would say that they died. Oh and there was that guy bruce refused to kill but then left him there in a burning, exploding giant temple.
😂🤣😂🤣 @ "I take back everything I said about Katie Holmes." 😂🤣😂🤣
That's cracking me up thinking about it...singing 'Happy Birthday' for hours before Wayne arrives...Hilarious
Counter: *starts mysteriously dropping to zero*
"IT'S BECAUSE I'M BATM-"
I lost it at the King Joffrey scene
You know what's fucked up? In the comics and the movie, they named the Wayne's killer, but that messes everything up; If Batman didn't know who the killer was, every thug, robber and villain could possibly BE him, and that would give Batman the impetus to always BE Batman. Eh.
But that's not the point. He's not out to get revenge, he's out to make sure something like that doesn't ever happen again.
Revenge isn't the point. Giving him an enduring reason to STAY Batman is.
I think him knowing his parents' killer and still following his principle is even more admirable. It shows what a strong and just personality he has.
Pretty much everything in this "sin list" could easily be explained...
Not nipple bed
lol
slayed, Lol
As an avid comic book reader it delights me every single time you make that DC Comics joke... Holy fuck Detective Comics Comics bugs the shit out of me, what a terrible fucking name for a great company
How about when marvel puts "uncanny" in front of all there titles. I hate that so much idk why
Really? I guess it's cause I love the original Uncanny X-Men comics so much that it never bothered me
Idk why it just bothers me haha
okay the alley one was good because why would a rich family go in a freaking ally filled with grafitti? that is just stupid. you're bound to get robbed or jumped
Sin counter goes from 38 straight to 40, because this way you can have a nice round final score of 50, rather than a filthy 49.
the 2 was necessary, its a double sin, you can even hear its a different sound than the other dings
He also took a sin away earlier because of her boobs, but took the takeback back because she was being Katie Holmes again
He's not just an "old man with a club" he was once the head of Kingsman
the major thing wrong with this movie was the "microwave emitter" that was stolen off the boat.. if they switched it they would all be dead as the human body is 80% water.. just saying
Which should be worth 100 points for the Movie Sin Counter.
Batman Please dont be ruined by Ben
Sad that microwave emitters exist today that can direct the beam and not vaporize anybody even if they stand next to it. They're called masers and work exactly like the emitter in the film by using a directed beam.
Just sayin'.
Sequentially Compact I cant see any logic in this comment, your method is flawed
brian20011988
Yet my facts are correct. There are microwave emitters that don't vaporize people yet vaporize the water next to them. How is this then a problem in the film, to use a device that contains a real world equivalent?
The truth is, there is nothing inconsistent about the device in the film. For all intents and purposes, it exists in the real world.
I have a BIG problem here. If the poison make everyone hallucinate to think everything else is scary, they should e running away from them. Granted some brave folks may attack others while hallucinating, most of the people should be afraid and run away from others.
what?! The Dark Knight Trilogy by Christopher Nolan has *sins*!?
Despite the sin videos you have to admit these were probably the best 3 batman movies made.
+Zorroaster except they're not Batman movies.
+Zorroaster to be fair thats not much of an accomplishment.
+Samur/Aye Studios Not batman movies? Why do you say that?
Andrei T Because Nolan made a point to focus on realism. Batman doesn't exist in the real world, he exists in a world with magic, aliens, mutated mud monsters, Man-Bats, Killer Crocs, 600 year old Warlords etc etc. Therefore, they were not Batman movies.
I never read Batman for realism, don't particularly want it in the movies either.
Samur/Aye Studios
I don't know if that's necessarily fair. There have been a whole variety of interpretations of Batman, from the campy Adam West to the dark and brooding to the time-traveling Silver Age one. Nolan took a particular angle on it. I like some interpretations better than others, but I don't know if that makes any more valid.
3:33
I’m laughing at the thought of walking into a ballroom and seeing a bunch of rich people sing Happy Birthday like a bunch of little kids