Gothamsknight
A Dark Knight
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WB is re-uploading some older trailers in 4k.
It's been years since I saw this trailer. Memories! The teaser still remains my favorite.
WB is re-uploading some older trailers in 4k.
The teaser still remains my favorite.

I forgot where I saw it for the first time, but I was like "whoa!". I was so used to Burtons version and Schumachers that it really caught me by surprise.This is my favourite as well. I remember it coming out at a time where most people had no idea about this movie even being made. And if you don't, you watch this, it sets the tone perfectly and only by the end you realise it's actually a Batman film. It's so effective at giving you so much, without actually telling you anything.

hope WB uploads a 4K version of TDK's one. A Bat symbol breaking in 4K haha.Agreed. I have to say, I never had a problem with this suit. I could see why people would prefer the BB suit, but this was still identifiably Batman, and I like that they used the "wanted to be able to turn your head" stuff as a reason for upgrades. It felt military/tactical in a sense.![]()
I still think this is a sick Batsuit, don't @me fanboys! It looks great in silhouette and contrasty lighting, but also works in fully lit scenarios and feels semi-futuristic without going too far in that direction IMO. And I think it definitely deserves some credit for being the first Bat-suit where the cowl is separate from the suit. I think the Pattinson suit takes some inspiration from it with the collar, the shoulder pads and armor-plated approach. It definitely streamlines it a bit and gets rid of the "jigsaw puzzle" aspect that I know people didn't like, but you could almost see them reverse engineering it with the logic of "What would The Dark Knight suit look like if Bruce Wayne put it together himself rather than the applied sciences department of Wayne tech?".
Well, as a composer Goldenthal is no slouch.
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I still think this is a sick Batsuit, don't @me fanboys! It looks great in silhouette and contrasty lighting, but also works in fully lit scenarios and feels semi-futuristic without going too far in that direction IMO. And I think it definitely deserves some credit for being the first Bat-suit where the cowl is separate from the suit. I think the Pattinson suit takes some inspiration from it with the collar, the shoulder pads and armor-plated approach. It definitely streamlines it a bit and gets rid of the "jigsaw puzzle" aspect that I know people didn't like, but you could almost see them reverse engineering it with the logic of "What would The Dark Knight suit look like if Bruce Wayne put it together himself rather than the applied sciences department of Wayne tech?".
Exactly. I'll never be part of that cycle lol. New versions doesn't automatically make old iterations bad. Sure, movies age, but not in the sense that a lot of people claim. When the Nolan films came out, I didn't think the Burton movies had necessarily aged, I just found that the Nolan movies were better, had more depth, told a much more fleshed out story, and included many aspects of the character that was either missing from the Burton flicks or were changed for some reason.. But I still really enjoy both Batman 1989 and Batman Returns for what they are.Its the age old fanboy cycle. When a new version of something comes along they bash the old. When I think of the people praising Letoker in the Suicide Squad production days and trashing Ledger's Joker. Funny times. Were they super quiet months later when SS came out.
It happens with every franchise. All the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movie bashing when the TASM franchise was announced, and then the MCU Spider-Man. Now they are all fawning all over the Raimi movies because their characters are going to be in the latest Spidey movie.
The CBM fanbase are very fickle.
People get too hyped over the smallest thing, I swear. Expectation management is an important thing, and I say that as someone who is very excited for The Batman and have pre ordered 3 of the Mcfarlane toys for it. We don't know how good it's gonna be until we watch it, no matter how awesome a trailer is. in the end, a black and grey suit on Affleck made little impact with how bad the characterization was.Yeah add to those the 2015 reactions of people who were convinced that Snyder was to deliver the best Batman of all time just by the costume in the black and white Sadfleck teaser photo that was first released for BvS, and that, of course, every other iteration sucked all of a sudden.
This type of comment I've seen since TDK premiered, 14 years ago. Still very frequent today. "Ledger is what makes the movie works, It's just a cop thriller with Batman on it, bla bla", I respect all the opinions but frankly, how can you deny the core of the Batman character isn't in this film? Just because Nolan's approach was more realistic, that's his style, dammit!With all the well deserved hype for Matt Reeves The Batman, I cant help but be annoyed with soundbites such as "The Dark Knight was a great film, but not a great Batman movie" when talking about what makes a great Batman movie. It's a weird statement, and one I will never agree with. How is a story about Batman being pushed to his limit by a nihilistic force of nature while also not losing faith in the good of humanity not a great Batman story? The man takes the fall for murders he didn't commit to preserve the image of a "white knight" so the Joker couldn't be proven right. That's a hell of a story, a hell of a message, and incredible example of how well written Batman is in that film, and the trilogy as a whole. I don't get it, I really don't. It's the most pure, definitive Batman vs Joker story we've ever gotten on film, and I personally feel like the Jokers presence in future Batman films will have to be different because of it.
It's like when people claim "remove the Joker, and it's not even a Batman movie or a good one at that". How can you remove a crucial element of a movie? if the Joker is taken out, there is no movie. Just like if you take Darth Vader out of Empire Strikes Back, there is no movie. Or the T-1000 in T2.
That's the beauty of the bat adaptations. Nolan, Burton, Snyder, Reeves now, even Schumacher... each one gives it own spin on it and incredibly works, somehow.Yep. I remember back then people were saying "it can't count as a comic book movie". People try so hard to discredit the movies success and just end up making themselves look so ignorant.This type of comment I've seen since TDK premiered, 14 years ago. Still very frequent today. "Ledger is what makes the movie works, It's just a cop thriller with Batman on it, bla bla", I respect all the opinions but frankly, how can you deny the core of the Batman character isn't in this film? Just because Nolan's approach was more realistic, that's his style, dammit!That's the beauty of the bat adaptations. Nolan, Burton, Snyder, Reeves now, even Schumacher... each one gives it own spin on it and incredibly works, somehow.