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Lingering Questions from 'The Dark Knight'...

For whatever reason (perhaps haste?), he broke in, instead of using whatever access he normally would've used.
I'd assume he came in his normal way, and trigged the alarm himself to get Fox's attention. I mean, it'd be a bit unsubtle to show up at reception in the batsuit and say he needed to borrow Mr. Fox for a moment, or to go on the P.A. "Lucius Fox to the secret lab, please. Mr. Fox to the secret lab, ASAP. ;)
And of course it wouldn't have been dramatic enough for him to simply use a phone in the lab to call Fox's office.
 
-- One minute the officer is about to fight the Joker in the interrogation room, and the next the Joker is out and holding a knife to his throat.

It wasn't a knife. It was a shard of glass. It was directly behind The Joker's head during his scene alone with the cop. I remember seeing it and thinking uh oh, that's not good. Especially after The Joker goes into his whole explanation about why he prefers a knife to a gun.
 
Batman uses his Bruce Wayne pass to get into the Celular Sonar Lab.

Security notes something go in there and checks it out.

They find Batman there and he entered with Bruce's password.

Hmmmmm.


;)

Bats had to enter to protect his identity.... or something.
 
Does it really matter who Two-Face ended up killing? We only saw snippets of his deranged spree. There were corrupt cops and politicians left and right, certainly more than the film had time to specifically name by my impression.
 
Does it really matter who Two-Face ended up killing? We only saw snippets of his deranged spree. There were corrupt cops and politicians left and right, certainly more than the film had time to specifically name by my impression.

But I don't think he went on a "killing spree" at all. He had a very specific group of people he went after. Which the film shows and that was it.
 
Here's a question: why wasn't there much more Anthony Michael Hall? I forgot he was in it, and didn't even notice him! :P
 
I liked him in the role, didn't think it was very limited considering. Really cool to see Keith Szarabajka, as well. Had no idea he was in it.
 
Best Batman....check that. Best superhero movie ever. So many more things are right with this movie that were so messed up with other comic book flicks like Spider-Man, Superman Returns, and X-Men. The Source material was used wiseley, and it felt like the shortest 2 1/2 hours of my life! Now, on topic. My question is how the heck is Batman going clear his name without ruining the public image of Dent? He's alone now. No Batcave, Lucious seems to have retired, Gordon can no longer deputise him, and the Bat-Signal is gone. It seems like an impossible situation to redeem when you're public enemy #1. I bet it's gonna take a villain even more dangerous than The Joker or Two-Face for Batman to defeat, and bring to justice to make Gothamites believe in him again. I'm betting on someone like Reaper, or even Killer Croc to be next in the line-up. It's gonna e a very long wait for the third part. In a good way, though! Oh and the third one should definately be titled:

The Caped Crusader
 
Best Batman....check that. Best superhero movie ever. So many more things are right with this movie that were so messed up with other comic book flicks like Spider-Man, Superman Returns, and X-Men. The Source material was used wiseley, and it felt like the shortest 2 1/2 hours of my life! Now, on topic. My question is how the heck is Batman going clear his name without ruining the public image of Dent? He's alone now. No Batcave, Lucious seems to have retired, Gordon can no longer deputise him, and the Bat-Signal is gone. It seems like an impossible situation to redeem when you're public enemy #1. I bet it's gonna take a villain even more dangerous than The Joker or Two-Face for Batman to defeat, and bring to justice to make Gothamites believe in him again. I'm betting on someone like Reaper, or even Killer Croc to be next in the line-up. It's gonna e a very long wait for the third part. In a good way, though! Oh and the third one should definately be titled:

The Caped Crusader

Fox was only going to quit if he kept the Sonar/Cellphone thing. Since he destroyed it Fox won't quit.

It should be "easy enough" for Batman to redeem himself to the public's eye and the Batcave is, likely, finishing construction. It'll likely take another huge villan to shake Gotham to its core to get the public to "forgive" Batman for the killing of a handfull of corrupt cops and, ok, a DA.

That's what'll make the next movie so good, Batman's redemption.
 
Here's a question: why wasn't there much more Anthony Michael Hall? I forgot he was in it, and didn't even notice him! :P

Erm...

Who?

And who did he play?

Dude, seriously?

He was Mike Engel, the Gotham Tonight host.

Plus, he's been in The Breakfast Club, 16 Candles, Weird Science, SNL, The Dead Zone, National Lampoon's Vacation, etc.

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...Lucious seems to have retired...
I didn't get that impression. He said he'd help out just this once by using the sonar room, but threatened to quit if Bruce/Batman kept it. In the end, he discovered that Bruce left a self-destruct mechanism in it for when he was done and didn't resign.

[Edit] Just like Trekker said. :o
 
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