Bruce_Wayne29
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To define the mythos and I know I'll catch heat for this but that scene between Bruce and Alfred in B&R ("I love you old man") defines the father/son kinship they share very well. I could easily put a scene from BB but to be honest with you just the fact that people will be shocked at their being a good scene in B&R will be enough to compell me to do that.
As for Batman I still stand by my pick. Harvey Dent reading the letter defines the mission statement, then you have the clincher "how do we call him?" "he gave us a signal"
*signal's powered on*
*the "Finale" track begins*
*camera pans up buildings*
*Batman stands tall watching over Gotham he is it's protector*
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*the "Finale" track ends*
*fade to credits*
It's just pure visual poetry, says so much about the character in so little time.
Count me in as well for that one. But I agree with the person that said pretty much every scene from the first film.