These movies gave me goosebumps. I love the Batman universe, especially the animated series, as well as how the Arkham video games utilized Kevin Conroy as the voice of Batman.
You do realize half of the shots if not more are either fully CGI, or enhanced by it? Nolan's general rule is start with a real shot, then CGI your action, then finish on a real shot...
I didn't realize in The Dark Knight they used miniature scale sets for the lower wacker drive scenes involving the concrete destruction. It was finished that good in Post that it looked incredibly realistic.
I love how it at least makes sense in this movie lolz. She's in shock and to learn batman is bruce during this moment might make her even more shaken which would make the poison act faster. She needed to stay calm for the best results of survival. Don't make things even more shocking than they already are... Even though you're running over pigz in a tank but... Whatever lolz. But in the third movie it's just like... Why ya talkin like that dawg? She knows brah like why? hahahah
@@M_W_L_F not particularly Wayne enterprises has consistently been a charitable organization in Gotham and I doubt it would all come directly from there.
I recently started watch all old Batman begins, the dark knight and the dark knight rises clips and I can’t explain how I’m enjoying these. I Comeback every 6 months and I never get bored…
The coolest, the most sick and the most ill car of all time, I love how it purrs and shrieks at the same time. Phenomenal feat of engineering. It's the Brad Pitt of Batmobiles; gorgeous, sexy, ultra masculine, alpha male and tough.
1:33 and 3:00 always annoyed me that the filmmakers didn't see this same extra being used twice so glaringly. he's either got a twin or he can teleport
No one- absolutely NO ONE- will EVER be able to convince me that there's a better Batmobile than this. A fucking 800 horsepower tank that can drive up to 100 mph and make giant leaps.
Always discovering something new with this great scene! Was rewatching as I visited the top of the garage in Dec. and just noticed the crew huddled in the covered entry way of the top right staircase near the vertical sign that says "PARK" - 00:01:31 mark.
This felt a very experienced batman that was just unstoppable to help his love interest. The batman was a raw beginner chase scene that would not give up and catch up to penguin. Both are still good and amazing in different ways.
both different. The Batman is really nitty and gritty. Wanting you to really be part of the chase. Here the goal is to big up the Batmobile as the merciless, powerful machine it really is. This chase isn't edited anywhere near as well as The Batman's. It's still fantastic. But for different reasons.
@@erosion271I’m sorry but nothing about “The Batman” chase puts you in the middle of it. Nor is it better edited or film than this one. It completely lacks a sense of space, it feels detached from its environment, and overall fails to create any sense of emotion.
My picks for my favourite Bat Vehicle Scenes (no order): This scene, Batman (‘89) escape from the Gallery and return to the cave, Batman (‘89) Batwing appearance, The Batman (‘22) Batmobile Reveal and chase, TDK Truck chase with the Batpod.
Mannn I just started crying a lil actually. Haven't seen this epic scene in years and just now remembered how totally great it is haha. Movie came out on DVD on my brothers b day and I know he LOVED the movie when we first saw it in theaters and it was the perfect gift for him. Always love my brother he's the best : )
"Hold on, sir. Can you show me your Licence and Registration please? And why's the Licence plate missing on your car?" - probably some Traffic Police officer
Thank the grounding in reality on Nolan, this dude is an ADVOCATE for doing things practically, and since he does things that way using CGI mostly to hide the seams, it all looks and FEELS like it's REAL, cuz it mostly IS, and that my friends, is the way to do it!!!!!....
This part is perfect in so many damn ways, but the biggest one of them is the fact that it’s a prime example that you can implement humor without sacrificing anything. Not the personality of the characters, not the stakes or the feel of the scene, nothing.