
i was never a huge fan of batman begins like some others were. it wasnt bad, but really it was just alot of praise and hype for a film that turned out to be just ok. but TDK....now thats what im talkin about, why didnt we get this 3 years ago?
Fixedthe only problem with Begins: the action scenes and katie holmes
the only problem with Knight: batmans voice
everything in TDK is improved from BB with that one exception, so TDK wins
Harvey says BB
2-Face says TDK
Hmmm
BB was my all-time favorite movie, but TDK was certainly a better movie. No corny one-liners,
A sonar thing that lets Batman and Lucious Fox see the whole of Gotham?I considered BB as the best superhero film ever. But now TDK easily takes that spot... it makes BB seem almost too fantastical (a microwave emitter?)
Originally Batman does try to stop the train. That's why after kicking Ra's ass he heads to the controls, and then Ra's comes up behind him and damages the controls. It was Batman backup plan for Gordon to blow the tracks before Wayne Enterprises to ensure the train would be stopped or derailed.It was Ra's choice to get into that train and gas the entire city. Yes, it was Batman's plan undoubtedly to blow up the train track, but if you remember, Ra's destroyed the controls which disabled the train from stopping.
When Ra's said something along the lines of, "You can't stop this train", Batman replies with...
..."Who said anything about stopping it?". Ra's thought Batman was trying to stop the train, when he wasn't. He was trying to stall Ra's. Ra's destroyed the breaks. Regardless of who blow up the train track or whose ever idea it was, it was him who decided to disable the breaks.
And in return, creating a situation for himself that he could not get out of. Batman wasn't going to save him from that situation, either. He wasn't going to outright kill him ("So you've finally learned to do what is necessary...") but he wasn't going to save him from the predicament Ra's got himself into.
Harvey says BB
2-Face says TDK
Hmmm

I saw Batman and Robin in a theater.. oh boy