BatLobster
Trailer Timewarper
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2012
- Messages
- 16,530
- Reaction score
- 10,760
- Points
- 103
Since we've got a bit of a Bale/TDKT lovefest going on here, what the hell:
[YT]ckT61-PyPW0[/YT]
[YT]ckT61-PyPW0[/YT]
This, starting at 1:53
[YT]watch?v=fpw0ajm3_5k[/YT]
Even though some of the hits may not look quite right, it's one of the most exhilarating finales for a film of this variety. Much better than endless CG-fests. To me, anyway.
Yea, that scene became something of a "meme", but it really is such a great introduction to Batman's feral side in BB. His utter disdain for crooked cops like Flass who contribute to the rot within Gotham. Another good one to mention is the way Batman has Joker pinned to the wall during the interrogation, just before Joker reveals Rachel is also kidnapped. Batman's eyes in that moment are so good - you can tell he's using all his willpower to restrain himself.
I love his delivery of "them?" during the interrogation room scene. At that moment Bruce realizes the stakes have gone up tenfold and it's become personal.
Exactly. The dynamic immediately changes and Joker takes control. Batman simply doesn't know how to handle it, so he starts beating the crap out of Joker. That brings us to what I think is possibly the best line of the entire trilogy:
"You have nothing - nothing to threaten me with. Nothing to do with all of your strength."
Again, the expression in Batman's eyes and his uncontrollable rage indicate how it tears him up knowing that Joker is right.
A lot of the focus goes to Ledger's performance with that scene, appropriately so, but a big part of the reason the scene works so well is how Bale plays off of him and vice-versa. You see the full dichotomy of the two in every way. Joker's colorful, fidgety, talkative, and evil while Batman is monochrome, steadfast, and relatively quiet. The overexposed white light in the room with the cops viewing through the glass gives it an almost scientific feel, like we're all observing how these two diametrically opposed elements react when they're mixed together.
http://decider.com/2015/04/22/christopher-nolan-made-me-hate-comic-book-movies/#commentsBut while Zack Snyder’s aesthetic is still rooted in grandiose machismo that, at its root, is fantastical, it’s another director who has completely ruined the superhero genre for me. It is, of course, Christopher Nolan, who managed to strip all of the fun from Batman with his trilogy of films that followed Gotham’s personal protector.


You guys. This is all really making me want to watch the trilogy, and I haven't felt that itch in a while.
Who is Tyler Coates and why should we care what he thinks? Is he someone notable or just some writer on that website?
Who is Tyler Coates and why should we care what he thinks? Is he someone notable or just some writer on that website?