*3:49** - "HmHmHm... you tell me."* His mockery with the cops is hilarious, but at the same time chilling. Paul Dano really reminded us of the sadistic and intelligent character we know.
I completely agree but I doubt this is the last we've seen of Riddler and now that his attachment to Batman is gone, he can finally develop his grandiose narcissism we all love him for.
@@disgustingnerd7027 First of all why would they need help if they want to kill the Mayer second where else would he hide lol you acting like you have a better idea.
@@disgustingnerd7027 as he said, his strength relies on intellligence, not physical combat. also, The Riddler has the bad habit of being such an arrogant guy that he never believes on the possibility of failure. Even Batman himself said that he could be even better than him if he wasn't that way. Also fun fact: Riddler has been a good guy for a while, solving criminal cases and sometimes helping Batman as well.
If he wasn't trying to play innocent, why do you think he said "I just ordered a slice of pumpkin pie?" Was he pretending not to know what was going on, or was he really naive enough to think they would let him eat his dessert before taking him in?
At 3:12 I love how Paul keeps his head still where it is when the cop turns his body before slamming him down to the counter. It shows Riddler knew what was gonna happen and how he was in control the whole time
When the officer pulled out his wallet revealing multiple i.ds and asked which one he was, I'm so so so glad he stayed true to the character of everything being a riddle and responded with a creepy laugh and "you tell me!" Bc it doesn't matter who he was, what mattered was his plan, being a symbol of justice, riddlers ego hasn't formed yet
I really do love the "banality of evil" approach they took with the Riddler to where, he's not some freak in a mask or has a deformed face, but looks completely....normal. Just some dude with glasses who was abandoned by the city in which he lives.
I felt in the moment of his death @ 0:11 Falcone knew it was Bruce as he looked into his eyes. As earlier in the film he mentioned when Thomas Wayne performed surgery on him at Wayne manor the kid(Bruce) watched the whole thing from the staircase.
@@PieroMinayaRojas No it's not. People can recognize someone through their eyes, it's cliche but it happens. I can recognize my dad even when he's wearing a mask and cap, and different clothes than usual. You get accustomed to the smallest things, which you don't even know, and which you're surprised at when you do. There's a line in a movie called 'War' starring Jason Statham and Jet Li. Statham's character is after Li's character who's a Triad assassin that has multiple plastic surgeries done on him, his latest being Li, and when he meets him, he says, "You can change your face many times, but it's the eyes, the eyes don't lie." So yeah, in his last moments Falcone may have had a moment of clarity in recognizing Bruce.
@@CleFesse You could make a realistic Mr. Freeze, like a serial killer that kills people by freezing them, just not with an ice gun. Maybe dismember people by freezing limbs and shit. Though that would be pretty gruesome for the more sympathetic portrayals of Freeze.
Matt Reeves said he based Riddler's arrest on when they arrested the Golden State Killer who when the police arrived to arrest him simple said 'I've got a roast in the oven'
At 3:30 to 3:34 Did you see the Talon and court of owl refrence in the cafe scene when Riddler is captured Batman looks at him from outside of cafe windows on top left you'll see 2 yellow street lights which are blurred in a way that they look like Talon's iconic yellow circle eyes
The only issue with the film is that Paul/Riddler had a mask on. Paul is such an amazing actor and could have demonstrated a twisted and insane character through his facial expressions which could have elevated his performance and the character more.
He has the explanation for the mask. But I think now that he's been caught, he may escape Arkham in the next movie and embrace his personality of crimes on Gotham using his riddles.
@@kroneexe I didn't. You said the only issue you had with the movie was that Paul Dano had no opportunity to showcase his twisted side with his facial expressions because of his mask. This movie's basically the origin story of the Riddler. He's not gonna be wearing the green suit with a question mark right off the bat. I get what you're saying but the sequel will have what you want for his character.
@@talkshow69 Wasn't me who said it. But i dont think OP had a problem with the mask. They only wished to see Paul's acting more. Not even saying they should have showed his face more, only that it would have been nice since he's a good actor.
He doesn't know for sure. Both Alfred and Falcone are unsure of who did it, just giving out theories. I'm sure the mystery will be part of future installments.
that guy twenty million times more devious, evil, and crazier than any riddler we have ever seen on screen. Hell hes batshit out of his mind buying up all the american farm land and the elites are straight up destroying/shutting down major food processing plants in america to hike up the prices of food.
The incredible thing is that part of the photos that Riddler showed to the detectives in the first part of the film reveal his position (assuming that he has always been there or perhaps the photos were taken from closer, on the subway platform I think). Matt Reeves has already put before our eyes all the clues to the solution to the enigma. there's almost a meta narrative aspect to this film
Why do you think Batman gave the Riddler a cold stare when their eyes met? Because he recognized him from seeing him on the balcony during the funeral?
Well he did, the Riddler practically said that with his riddle: "Bring the rat into the light, and you'll find where I'm at." So he wanted to be caught. Chances are, he wanted to be seen entering the diner so that the witness could alert the cops nearby. He wanted to meet Batman, and tell him what he had planned, which is the demolition of the breakwaters around Gotham, flooding it and killing the new Mayor.
When the Riddler turned to face the police, why do you think he told them he just ordered a slice of pumpkin pie? Do you think he was pretending to act like he didn't know what was going on? Certainly he didn't seriously believe they'd let him eat his slice of pumpkin pie before taking him away.
apparently it's based on the golden state killer, who when arrested merely said "I have a roast in the oven". a lot of serial killers act bizarrely when interrogated by the police, Myra Headley one of the infamous moors murderers was furious that the police accidentally killed her dog.
English is not my first language, someone help me out. Did the cop say "lets go pencil neck" or "lets go brake some neck"? I can honestly hear both things.
Reeves: “Let’s have it raining the ENTIRE movie” (Falcone gets sho)t: Dry asf than not even 5 minutes later let’s have it pouring while we arrest Riddler
One thing I didn't like about this movie was how freakin' dark it was. Maybe it was just the theater I saw it in, but in this scene, I could barely tell what was going on because everything was so black. At least when I watch on YT I can increase the brightness.
2:44 Martinez: Police! Hands up! Gordon: He said put your goddamn hands up, you son-of-a-bitch! 2:59-3:09 Nashton: I just ordered a slice of pumpkin pie. Cop: Stay still! Martinez: Which one’s you?! Nashton: (laughing) You tell me! Martinez: Let’s go, pencil-neck!
Pencil neck is an old school insult which means like the person is very skinny, basically calling the person a fragile loser, no meat in his bones. Able to be pushed easily.
It may will sound so dark, but maybe because he has PSTD and probably he was... abused in certain way when he was a kid in the orphanage and the way how Martínez touched him, he remembered that.
Most people didn’t catch this but the reason why he opened his mouth in awe/partial anger is because as the cops slammed him onto the countertop they broke his glass on the one side and he likes his glasses.
@@sup3414 I meant from story and direction point of view. Falcone and his family has more story in comics than what is shown about him regularly in movies. He must have been included in atleast 3 movies. For me, bringing up penguin on top of ranks this quick is not justifiable for the Falcone character. I mean...They didnt even show Sal maroni and Falcone competing.
It’s symbolic. Falcone represents the old days of crime in Gotham (gangsters, corruption, etc), and when he dies so does that kinda of criminality dies with him or becomes less prevalent and is replaced with the psychotic and theatrical kind of criminals.
@@rustonh316 seems like no one understood my comment at all😂. I was saying in a view that falcone and sal maroni characters were atleast worth 2-3 movies if they were goin to direct a batverse. Even for nolan movies they killed off falcone cheaply. And now this. Like, he has a whole family to be explored and they didnt even show them. Hopefully they'll bring up his daughter and son for next.
@@emilyfallaw5912 Riddles grow old, as a hamburger and Fries grows cold; bad Jokes cause Lol's to wane, as a bray can cause a Penguin's Bane! If you're going to be a kitty, then do it with style, put on your leather, like Miss Selena Kyle.
@@freezy2755 well like a lot of people are in polyamorous relationships nowadays, a lot of married couples are in open relationships, sex cults, stuff like that.....
There are a lot of things wrong about this scene, and here is what I would do to fix it; 1) Remove the cup scene - it has no relevance at all! 2) Replace the Riddle actor with someone ugly and evil looking. Like a super masculine guy. 3) Have the riddle actor make a long 3 min long speech explaining his plan, making laughters, go all boasty and fierce and querimonious. We need a noisy, irritating, fierce warrior Riddler. And add more gunfights go bang bang bang more action. This scene is too quiet.
I kinda get what you’re saying for 2. Paul Dano isn’t the most threatening looking guy lol. Wouldn’t necessarily have to be a masculine ugly guy, just a really alluring, mysterious looking person playing him woulda made for more epic scene and set a different tone for the movie I feel like
Batman was literally solving most of his Riddles with no problem. Plus this movie dragged. Go watch the movie "Se7en" if you want to see a True Detective Masterpiece
The saddest part is that Riddler never got to eat his slice of pumpkin pie he ordered
True! 😄
He also didn’t even get the time to drink the coffee
I don’t think he deserves pumpkin pie..
What’s even funnier is how he actually ordered it when he knew he was going to be arrested.
*I missed the part where that’s my problem*
*3:49** - "HmHmHm... you tell me."*
His mockery with the cops is hilarious, but at the same time chilling. Paul Dano really reminded us of the sadistic and intelligent character we know.
Exactly what I was thinking...
I heard.
It's all me
3:52 Let’s go piss some mick
Dude for the longest time I thought he said "It's all me"
@@madladdion8955 Lmao! But "you tell me" is perfect for the character. Riddler is often sarcastic in moments of danger.
Paul Dano needed more screen time unmasked. That smugness and arrogance at 3:13 perfectly embodied Riddler
He never did get his pumpkin pie. 🥺
I completely agree but I doubt this is the last we've seen of Riddler and now that his attachment to Batman is gone, he can finally develop his grandiose narcissism we all love him for.
Hopefully we’ll see him in the Arkham asylum spin-off show and in a future sequel
He fucking killed it
This felt like a 90s movie( in a good way) feels like something out of se7en or silence of the lambs
or Manhunter
I believe those were some of the inspirations for this movie. If you watch the joker deleted scene it reminds me of silence of the lambs
Im pretty sure is a homage to those movies
yes definitely a 90s inspired film and such a breath of fresh air from all the big cgi bombastic comic book films we get
True
I like how he doesn’t even try to play innocent and makes it crystal clear that he’s that psychopath under that mask.
He intended that to stay safe from the flood
@@ntkmw8058 doesnt make any sense, why not run to help his guys, why dont just run and hide somewhere and if plan fails do something else.
@@disgustingnerd7027 First of all why would they need help if they want to kill the Mayer second where else would he hide lol you acting like you have a better idea.
@@disgustingnerd7027 as he said, his strength relies on intellligence, not physical combat. also, The Riddler has the bad habit of being such an arrogant guy that he never believes on the possibility of failure. Even Batman himself said that he could be even better than him if he wasn't that way.
Also fun fact: Riddler has been a good guy for a while, solving criminal cases and sometimes helping Batman as well.
If he wasn't trying to play innocent, why do you think he said "I just ordered a slice of pumpkin pie?" Was he pretending not to know what was going on, or was he really naive enough to think they would let him eat his dessert before taking him in?
At 3:12 I love how Paul keeps his head still where it is when the cop turns his body before slamming him down to the counter. It shows Riddler knew what was gonna happen and how he was in control the whole time
Do remember he idolizes batman here so he also knew how the batman operates.
When the officer pulled out his wallet revealing multiple i.ds and asked which one he was, I'm so so so glad he stayed true to the character of everything being a riddle and responded with a creepy laugh and "you tell me!" Bc it doesn't matter who he was, what mattered was his plan, being a symbol of justice, riddlers ego hasn't formed yet
You know what's even better? Both IDs were used on the comics, Edward is his real name but the other one is an alias he usually uses in the comics too
Bane reference in your comment perchance?
Was getting caught part of his master plan?
@@Chowder12345able uuuu
He's not a symbol of justice.
I love how of all the movies Paul Dano doesn’t get beat up, it’s a Batman one.
Where he doesn’t get beat up in the movie, at least not really nor fully, is in actuality a BATMAN movie of all things really is *IRONIC* isn’t it?
Well he got his head slammed so thats kinda something
@@degenerategambler4830 Yep... 3:14
I really do love the "banality of evil" approach they took with the Riddler to where, he's not some freak in a mask or has a deformed face, but looks completely....normal. Just some dude with glasses who was abandoned by the city in which he lives.
bro just needed his pumpkin pie 💀
Now if that was cheesecake i would have been sooooo mad
*I missed the part where that’s my problem*
Friggyk The friggius you’ll get your pumpkin pie when you fix this damn door!
@@clowncinema *he is good boy, he must be in some kind of trouble*
@@friggyk give me pumpkin pie
0:30 “Bring him into the light”
0:36 “and you’ll find where I’m at”
I felt in the moment of his death @ 0:11 Falcone knew it was Bruce as he looked into his eyes. As earlier in the film he mentioned when Thomas Wayne performed surgery on him at Wayne manor the kid(Bruce) watched the whole thing from the staircase.
Yep 👍
That's way too far-fetched
I felt bad when Falcone died
I had the same thought in theaters when the camera lingered on Falcone and Batman. Glad I’m not the only one
@@PieroMinayaRojas No it's not. People can recognize someone through their eyes, it's cliche but it happens. I can recognize my dad even when he's wearing a mask and cap, and different clothes than usual. You get accustomed to the smallest things, which you don't even know, and which you're surprised at when you do. There's a line in a movie called 'War' starring Jason Statham and Jet Li. Statham's character is after Li's character who's a Triad assassin that has multiple plastic surgeries done on him, his latest being Li, and when he meets him, he says, "You can change your face many times, but it's the eyes, the eyes don't lie."
So yeah, in his last moments Falcone may have had a moment of clarity in recognizing Bruce.
That giggle in the end tho: Frank Gorshin can rest in peace!
Thank you Paul Dano! I wish we will see him and Joker in the next movie!!!
I’m sure we’ll see them in Arkham asylum series
I heard Matt reeves is thinking about having mr. Freeze in the next movie but I’m sure they will be in as well
@@mattg1611 He should consider a realistic vilain like Madhatter, Joker, Clock King, it forces him to be creative with the narrative
@@CleFesse You could make a realistic Mr. Freeze, like a serial killer that kills people by freezing them, just not with an ice gun. Maybe dismember people by freezing limbs and shit. Though that would be pretty gruesome for the more sympathetic portrayals of Freeze.
@@Despair505 I agree, personally I would love to watch that dark side
Matt Reeves said he based Riddler's arrest on when they arrested the Golden State Killer who when the police arrived to arrest him simple said 'I've got a roast in the oven'
Sometimes, a normal face can be ten times more scary than a scarred one.
the music playing when batman and riddler look at each other is so chilling and creepy, it's great
:D
I had a nightmare about the Riddler, and he was trying to kill me and my cousins. I was terrified. 😨
Yikes! I would have been terrified if I had a nightmare like that. Paul Dano's Riddler really creeped me out watching this movie for the first time.
@@angelanewton2881 same. Paul dano said himself that he had troubles sleeping because he was disturbed by the character
At 3:30 to 3:34 Did you see the Talon and court of owl refrence in the cafe scene when Riddler is captured Batman looks at him from outside of cafe windows on top left you'll see 2 yellow street lights which are blurred in a way that they look like Talon's iconic yellow circle eyes
Bro thats exactly what i thought too!
Court of owl’s took the “We’re everywhere and we’re watching” to the next level
0:12 am I the only one who thinks that Falcone knew at that moment that it was Bruce behind the mask?
I thought the same thing.
Me too.
Damn this movie got some good fucking music.... literally felt like I was watching a horror film.
If you are justice
Please do not lie
What is the price for your pumpkin pie?
lol, that was a good one
This is for all the trophies in Arkham Knight
*gun shot
U know....when Batman villans get caught by police....it's always planned...
Hmmm
Scarecrow, Joker and now riddler
Now I see them getting caught by police is part of plan
@@tvalokibatman6563 Bane: "Of course!"
Feels very Se7en inspired in this one. After everything that's gone down, the villain suddenly just reveals himself.
Roberts Batman walk is awesome
i remember being so confused and disappointed bc i thought there was gonna be a plot twist where the riddler was one of batman’s friends
The only issue with the film is that Paul/Riddler had a mask on. Paul is such an amazing actor and could have demonstrated a twisted and insane character through his facial expressions which could have elevated his performance and the character more.
He has the explanation for the mask. But I think now that he's been caught, he may escape Arkham in the next movie and embrace his personality of crimes on Gotham using his riddles.
@@talkshow69 lol, I think you misunderstood
@@kroneexe I didn't. You said the only issue you had with the movie was that Paul Dano had no opportunity to showcase his twisted side with his facial expressions because of his mask. This movie's basically the origin story of the Riddler. He's not gonna be wearing the green suit with a question mark right off the bat. I get what you're saying but the sequel will have what you want for his character.
@@talkshow69 Wasn't me who said it. But i dont think OP had a problem with the mask. They only wished to see Paul's acting more.
Not even saying they should have showed his face more, only that it would have been nice since he's a good actor.
I mean, his identity was meant to be hidden. Why have the answer to that riddle handed to you?
even after batman finds out falcone had his father killed he still attempts to save him
He doesn't know for sure. Both Alfred and Falcone are unsure of who did it, just giving out theories. I'm sure the mystery will be part of future installments.
I never thought John Denver was capable of committing such heinous crimes. XD
That John Denver is full of shit, man.
I remember I said in the theater, “Man reminds me of Vector.” Someone applauded, the end
You even added the applauded comment in your own to further indispense our beliefs
It was Bill Gates
that guy twenty million times more devious, evil, and crazier than any riddler we have ever seen on screen. Hell hes batshit out of his mind buying up all the american farm land and the elites are straight up destroying/shutting down major food processing plants in america to hike up the prices of food.
Gates has done far worse than the Riddler ever could.
even using a fire escape i don't understand how he was able to just leave like that then already be in a separate building ordering dessert so quickly
The incredible thing is that part of the photos that Riddler showed to the detectives in the first part of the film reveal his position (assuming that he has always been there or perhaps the photos were taken from closer, on the subway platform I think). Matt Reeves has already put before our eyes all the clues to the solution to the enigma. there's almost a meta narrative aspect to this film
I wish they would use more light when they filmed these movies, it is difficult to make out what is happening on the screen.
That’s kind of the point of noir style films :3 it’s all left to mystery
Check monitor settings...or the native contrast of you screen is low...
Watch the movie on an actual TV not a phone.
I think thats more to do with the video quality of the youtube video rather than the lighting of the film
Does anyone else find The Riddler's smile adorable?
You're sick.
I like that. 😈
@@chuckscott-cy7iqShe’s sick? You’re sick yourself!
I love that.
@@NightmareScarecrow 🍻
Why do you think Batman gave the Riddler a cold stare when their eyes met? Because he recognized him from seeing him on the balcony during the funeral?
No more like because he’s finally face to face with the murderer he’s been trying to stop the whole movie
Why do you think the Riddler grinned when he locked eyes with Batman?
He idolize batman
He thinks they’re working together and for the same cause
Because he thought he was helping him unaware that he was an enemy.
No one will stay calm when police barge to arrest, unless he's calm because it's already planned
Well he did, the Riddler practically said that with his riddle:
"Bring the rat into the light, and you'll find where I'm at."
So he wanted to be caught. Chances are, he wanted to be seen entering the diner so that the witness could alert the cops nearby. He wanted to meet Batman, and tell him what he had planned, which is the demolition of the breakwaters around Gotham, flooding it and killing the new Mayor.
When the Riddler turned to face the police, why do you think he told them he just ordered a slice of pumpkin pie? Do you think he was pretending to act like he didn't know what was going on? Certainly he didn't seriously believe they'd let him eat his slice of pumpkin pie before taking him away.
apparently it's based on the golden state killer, who when arrested merely said "I have a roast in the oven". a lot of serial killers act bizarrely when interrogated by the police, Myra Headley one of the infamous moors murderers was furious that the police accidentally killed her dog.
@@jameswhite153 id be pretty mad too if someone killed my pet
@@salman_3833 why does that sound familiar?
Did you see the opening scene of the Reacher TV show?
>>The Batman: Bring him to the light and you’ll find where I’m at.
The Riddler is not very similar to the previous counterparts from the past Batman franchise series.
Yea I think that’s pretty obvious. This one is more serial killer.
Yeah, he's better...
2:30 *I can’t help but I am getting Han Zimmer music vibes or is it just me?*
The scariest part about the riddler was he seemed actually insane like a real person, not movie insane. actually insane.
English is not my first language, someone help me out. Did the cop say "lets go pencil neck" or "lets go brake some neck"? I can honestly hear both things.
"Let's go, pencil neck." But I can hear where you got "break some neck" too.
@@user-ol6ik2dl3x thanks!
Pencil neck is a really odd phrase and this is coming from someone who's first anguage actually is English.
@@santos8468 For the older generations, it was a common insult against skinny dweebs.
01:10: Any thoughts on why the music mimics a cat? Catwoman?
Man let him eat his pumpkin pie
Edward: 3:12
Cop: He’s riddled with lies!
R.I.P CARMINE
Rest in piss
Reeves: “Let’s have it raining the ENTIRE movie”
(Falcone gets sho)t: Dry asf than not even 5 minutes later let’s have it pouring while we arrest Riddler
GIVE MY LITTLE BABY EDWARD HIS SLICE OF PUMPKIN PIE HE PAID FOR IT WTF!!!
You don't need a mask to be the Riddler all you need is warped mind highly intelligent and very sadistic and let's not forget arrogance
the music at 1:03 is SO FUCKING GOOD.
That's not the Riddler. That's plain old Paul Dano!
One thing I didn't like about this movie was how freakin' dark it was. Maybe it was just the theater I saw it in, but in this scene, I could barely tell what was going on because everything was so black. At least when I watch on YT I can increase the brightness.
Reminds me of lee Harvey Oswald trying to go to a movie after shooting Kennedy
What gun did Nashton used to kill Falcone? Did he use a rifle or a shotgun loaded with a buckshot round?
Silly little creepy human, but enough to keep that Bat out of my way.
*spoilers* in the title..? THE TITLE IS THE SPOILER. 🤦♂🤦♂
the riddler is so hot
His ID should have been Edward Nygma and Edward Nashton.
edward nashton is his true name, edward nygma is a name he put on himself later.
The longer I live, the longer I side with the "villain"
seek professional help
This Riddler definitely looks like a guy who decided that collecting hundreds of green question marks in Arkham games will be funny
This scene is a writing and cinematic masterpiece, but the way he turns and he’s just like a redditor is the funniest shit to me
The other name is Patrick Parker. That has to be a Spider-Man reference, right?
no, it was a alias used by riddler in the comics
clitz
Does anyone know if 1:12 onwards is on the soundtrack?
Where was Falcone shot? How did he die?
Riddler sniped him I can’t tell where he got shot though
@@andysworld1321 The right side of Falcone’s face (our left) when Batman cradles his head is bleeding.
@@lukenorth7127 Timestamp please? Either I’m slow or don’t see any scene where batman is cradling his head. Thanks!
@@Neonrena Cradling his head may have been a bad choice of words. I meant the camera shots of falcone’s face before the 0:20 mark.
@@lukenorth7127 I know nothing about sniping and bullet wounds. Is that really where he was shot? I thought it was just blood splatters.
3:17
This Riddler seems so deranged and twisted.
He’s such a little weirdo… it’s kinda hot 🤭
Lmao
Something ain't right here
2:44
Martinez: Police! Hands up!
Gordon: He said put your goddamn hands up, you son-of-a-bitch!
2:59-3:09
Nashton: I just ordered a slice of pumpkin pie.
Cop: Stay still!
Martinez: Which one’s you?!
Nashton: (laughing) You tell me!
Martinez: Let’s go, pencil-neck!
What kind of an insult is "pencilneck?"
Pencil neck is an old school insult which means like the person is very skinny, basically calling the person a fragile loser, no meat in his bones. Able to be pushed easily.
@@TGLPRODUCT1ONS unless it’s said by then Joker. Then it means something very very different
Why do you think the Riddler opened his mouth in shock as the police handcuffed him?
It may will sound so dark, but maybe because he has PSTD and probably he was... abused in certain way when he was a kid in the orphanage and the way how Martínez touched him, he remembered that.
Most people didn’t catch this but the reason why he opened his mouth in awe/partial anger is because as the cops slammed him onto the countertop they broke his glass on the one side and he likes his glasses.
If you look closely he’s eyeballing downwards towards the broken glass
Redditors....
🥲Why do they kill off Falcone so quick everytime in movies🥲🥲
Corruption?
@@sup3414 I meant from story and direction point of view. Falcone and his family has more story in comics than what is shown about him regularly in movies. He must have been included in atleast 3 movies. For me, bringing up penguin on top of ranks this quick is not justifiable for the Falcone character. I mean...They didnt even show Sal maroni and Falcone competing.
It’s symbolic. Falcone represents the old days of crime in Gotham (gangsters, corruption, etc), and when he dies so does that kinda of criminality dies with him or becomes less prevalent and is replaced with the psychotic and theatrical kind of criminals.
@@rustonh316 seems like no one understood my comment at all😂. I was saying in a view that falcone and sal maroni characters were atleast worth 2-3 movies if they were goin to direct a batverse. Even for nolan movies they killed off falcone cheaply. And now this. Like, he has a whole family to be explored and they didnt even show them. Hopefully they'll bring up his daughter and son for next.
3:49
I'm not yet impressed at the depiction of my prowess in Gotham City.
Lol get wrecked batboy, Riddler for life!
@@emilyfallaw5912 Riddles grow old, as a hamburger and Fries grows cold; bad Jokes cause Lol's to wane, as a bray can cause a Penguin's Bane! If you're going to be a kitty, then do it with style, put on your leather, like Miss Selena Kyle.
Jesus fuck, I thought people might've been exaggerating when they said this movie was visually dark, but how the shit does anyone see anything?
well remove your sunglass first, it might bright it up😂
@@anivlave Okay I'll give you points for that one 😂
The most shocking part is the Riddler was a kid 🧒 . Or just around 17 years old
Let’s Go Pencil Neck, Man what a crappy line
lol ik i never understood that
dunno what you mean; I like that line (mainly cos of the actor)
I like how campy it is. It’s a nice nod to batman’s roots and the 60s series which Matt Reeves is a fan of.
I agree. But then again kids might be watching.
I liked it
No weird new age shit in this one. Except for the black Catwoman and black detective Gordon that is. Just a good old fashioned superhero movie.
Best superhero film of the year so far
wtf is this comment
why do you need to pick out their races?
How is people existing “new age”?
@@freezy2755 well like a lot of people are in polyamorous relationships nowadays, a lot of married couples are in open relationships, sex cults, stuff like that.....
Like seven
The latest "The Batman" is definitely worth never seeing. Thanks for the confirmation.
movie fell apart a bit after this but was still decent. everything before this though was a near masterpiece
No, it's just your opinion, for me it's a masterpiece from start to finish.
Booooo
stupid so batman does nothing and the police catch the perp wow.
Have you seen the rest of the movie?
Who was a more disappointing reveal; Riddler vs Kylo
Definitely Kylo for me but I think this Riddler needed more “screen” time
If the riddler is main villain in this movie how come he never got his screen time
it wasnt disappointing
@@tvalokibatman6563 Because he wasn't. The main villain was Batman, as is the Hero. "Man vs Self", with a mix of "Man vs Society".
Well considering the riddler reveal wasn't disappointing him going to go with Kylo
There are a lot of things wrong about this scene, and here is what I would do to fix it;
1) Remove the cup scene - it has no relevance at all!
2) Replace the Riddle actor with someone ugly and evil looking. Like a super masculine guy.
3) Have the riddle actor make a long 3 min long speech explaining his plan, making laughters, go all boasty and fierce and querimonious.
We need a noisy, irritating, fierce warrior Riddler. And add more gunfights go bang bang bang more action. This scene is too quiet.
Thank god you didn't direct it lol
I kinda get what you’re saying for 2. Paul Dano isn’t the most threatening looking guy lol. Wouldn’t necessarily have to be a masculine ugly guy, just a really alluring, mysterious looking person playing him woulda made for more epic scene and set a different tone for the movie I feel like
@@degenerategambler4830 You are only speaking for yourself, they will not do things to your personal taste.
That would have ruined the movie
Possibly the most boring and uninspiring rendition of a villain in the Batman franchise. Didn’t want to watch the movie again after one viewing.
why are you watching this clip then
Clearly you’ve never seen the Schumacher movies.
Dudes name is Loki, obviously a marvel fanboy
Dude is literally better than nearly all other live action Batman villains sorry you are not use to realistic shit
Honestly,I wanted more of him bro,how the hell id he boring 💀
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HUEH.
*DASHOTTSCAIMFRUMUPDARE!*
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**witch1isU???**
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(Mind you, he had to breathe in for this banger)
*LET'SGO,PENSCHILNICK!*
i dont see a thing
Batman was literally solving most of his Riddles with no problem.
Plus this movie dragged.
Go watch the movie "Se7en" if you want to see a True Detective Masterpiece
another baby movie