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The never-ending battle
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The two best dialogue moments from Batman and Robin:
Alfred: Death and chance stole your parents. But rather than become a victim, you have done everything in your power to control the fates. For what is Batman...if not an effort to master the chaos that sweeps our world. An attempt to control death itself...
Bruce: But I can't...can I?
Alfred: None of us can...
Alfred: There's no defeat in death, Master Bruce...Victory comes in defending what we know is right...while we still live...
And the single greatest shot in the enitirety of the first Batman franchise, in my opinion, the shot right after Catwoman tells the Shreck security guards to 'hit the road.' The shot with Batman turning the corner, holding the dynamite in hand, looking down but pushing on. Then without looking, punches the clown in the face and spins, throwing him with ease (and the courteous Willhelm scream) That movement, and how Keaton pulled it off, is my single all time favorite moment in a Batman film. Oh sure I've got plenty of others, but MAN! That moment in Returns is purely and simply awesome!!!
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Alfred: Death and chance stole your parents. But rather than become a victim, you have done everything in your power to control the fates. For what is Batman...if not an effort to master the chaos that sweeps our world. An attempt to control death itself...
Bruce: But I can't...can I?
Alfred: None of us can...
Alfred: There's no defeat in death, Master Bruce...Victory comes in defending what we know is right...while we still live...
And the single greatest shot in the enitirety of the first Batman franchise, in my opinion, the shot right after Catwoman tells the Shreck security guards to 'hit the road.' The shot with Batman turning the corner, holding the dynamite in hand, looking down but pushing on. Then without looking, punches the clown in the face and spins, throwing him with ease (and the courteous Willhelm scream) That movement, and how Keaton pulled it off, is my single all time favorite moment in a Batman film. Oh sure I've got plenty of others, but MAN! That moment in Returns is purely and simply awesome!!!
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