It's on right now on History but re-airs at Midnight.
A 1-hour show on Batman's Technology.
Thanks. I'm watching it now.

It's on right now on History but re-airs at Midnight.
A 1-hour show on Batman's Technology.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why I couldn't remember that "scene" at all. It wasn't there!Where was that from? It's probably a good thing I'm going back to see it again during the day Wednesday. There's some of this stuff that I'm simply not remembering!
It looks like it was composited between "Batman" and the last "Spider-man" feature. It basically says, "Batman pwns Spider-man" (by breaking records set by the previous Spider-man movie.
But it was just so damn GOOD and awesome, and "true" to the look of the character. Seeing his entire eyeball there and his teeth, and the inside of his mouth when he took a drinking (with some dribbling on his chin) and, pretty much just seeing his SKULL there was just... GREAT.
Far better than what they did with TLJ in Forever.
Over the top? A little.
Greusome? Absolutely. Which is why I loved it.
I've a couple other questions I just thought of.
What was the point of firing the high-powered gun into the bricks? I get that Batman/Bruce took the brick out of the wall and "reassmnbled" the fragmented bullet to get the ballistics/fingerprint off of it but what did firing the test-shots do?
And.
When/How did Harvey get out of the hopsital? We see the Joker leave the room, sanitize his hands, walk down the hall and activate the bombs. How did Harvey get out?
That was me.Someone else asked about Gordon's final lines - this isn't exact but, in response to his son's asking, Why is he running?
Because we have to chase him. Because he's the hero Gotham deserves but he's not the hero it needs right now. (There's a line here I can't remember) He's the silent guardian, the (something - invisible?) protector - the Dark Knight.
Sorry - maybe someone else can fill in some more.
As others have already pointed out, he does quite a bit of detective work in this film. However, I think if the next film features The Riddler as I hope, he'll be on full detective mode for the whole thing which would be very cool.Where's Batman the DETECTIVE?
Fantastic! I hate that lame attempt of Peter Parker by Tobey Maguire. That picture is very satisfying.
“In their desperation they turned to a man they didn’t fully understand. Some men aren’t looking for anything logical. They can’t be bought, bullied, reasoned or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.”That was me.Someone else asked about Gordon's final lines - this isn't exact but, in response to his son's asking, Why is he running?
Because we have to chase him. Because he's the hero Gotham deserves but he's not the hero it needs right now. (There's a line here I can't remember) He's the silent guardian, the (something - invisible?) protector - the Dark Knight.
Sorry - maybe someone else can fill in some more.Thanks, Lapis; I did find it somewhere: "Because he's the hero Gotham deserves. But not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he's not a hero. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A dark knight. "
Now I just need the rest of Alfred's "some men just want to watch the world burn."![]()
Oddly enough, The Dark Knight was rated PG-13. Fancy that.It was extremely well-made and deserves to be seen and all that... But not by kids in their tens-elevens because of it's unsettling content which is sooo effective.
Awesome. Thanks!“In their desperation they turned to a man they didn’t fully understand. Some men aren’t looking for anything logical. They can’t be bought, bullied, reasoned or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.”That was me.Someone else asked about Gordon's final lines - this isn't exact but, in response to his son's asking, Why is he running?
Because we have to chase him. Because he's the hero Gotham deserves but he's not the hero it needs right now. (There's a line here I can't remember) He's the silent guardian, the (something - invisible?) protector - the Dark Knight.
Sorry - maybe someone else can fill in some more.Thanks, Lapis; I did find it somewhere: "Because he's the hero Gotham deserves. But not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he's not a hero. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A dark knight. "
Now I just need the rest of Alfred's "some men just want to watch the world burn."![]()
That was me.Someone else asked about Gordon's final lines - this isn't exact but, in response to his son's asking, Why is he running?
Because we have to chase him. Because he's the hero Gotham deserves but he's not the hero it needs right now. (There's a line here I can't remember) He's the silent guardian, the (something - invisible?) protector - the Dark Knight.
Sorry - maybe someone else can fill in some more.Thanks, Lapis; I did find it somewhere: "Because he's the hero Gotham deserves. But not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he's not a hero. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A dark knight. "
Anyways - on another note - Bats' costume - especially his helmet was awful! Maybe that humongous helmet protected him when he fell (multiple times in the movie) but it almost always took me out of the movie whenever they had a closeup of Bats talking to various people.
Someone asked about Batman the Detective - we see Bruce do the ballistics testing and recover the fingerprint. He creates the plan to use the irradiated bills in order to identify the mob banks. During Loeb's memorial as he leaves he tells Alfred, "I have four possibles." and then instructs him to find the apartment overlooking the street that would be most likely to hide a sniper which leads to him finding the kidnapped cops. The film didn't waste too much screen time showing every little thing he did, but there are plenty of drops that indicate his detecting.
...it looks like with the destruction of the Tumbler we might be getting a new Batmobile in the next movie.![]()
To be fair, The Tumbler was never called The Batmobile.![]()
I concur on this sentiment. While I like The Tumbler more than most (other than the stupid shooting position), I much prefer the The Batpod.Or maybe, since he's on the run now, he'll just stick with the batpod for awhile. It does seem like a more efficient way to get around the city, and doesn't attract NEARLY as much attention as a big, giant car.
Anyways - on another note - Bats' costume - especially his helmet was awful! Maybe that humongous helmet protected him when he fell (multiple times in the movie) but it almost always took me out of the movie whenever they had a closeup of Bats talking to various people.
Yeah when we finally got a good look at the cowl in the light of the interrogation room, I was struck by how... odd the shape was.
Nolan definitely needs to get a better art designer for the next movie.
Someone asked about Batman the Detective - we see Bruce do the ballistics testing and recover the fingerprint. He creates the plan to use the irradiated bills in order to identify the mob banks. During Loeb's memorial as he leaves he tells Alfred, "I have four possibles." and then instructs him to find the apartment overlooking the street that would be most likely to hide a sniper which leads to him finding the kidnapped cops. The film didn't waste too much screen time showing every little thing he did, but there are plenty of drops that indicate his detecting.
Yeah I guess there was a lot of detecting in this movie after all.
I still think he relied too much on gadgets and technology though. The Batman of the comics (at least the ones I read as a kid) didn't need technology to do every little thing; most of the time he would swing around the city on a simple rope, wait on rooftops, and use his own, more attuned senses to find and stop criminals. Only rarely would he need to pull something out of his utility belt.
He was also almost completely self-sufficient, where in Nolan's movies it's basically a team made up of Bruce, Alfred, and Fox that makes the whole thing work. There might be something to that thematically (and of course the actors are a lot of fun to watch in the movie), but I still prefer the loner Batman of the comics who relies almost completely on his own wits and skills to get the job done.
Tyberius said:
Agreed, the firing position was unnecessary.
True, it works for The Dark Knight, but for the purposes of Batman Begins, it's ludicrous. There's one point where Batman goes down into the firing position for about 20 seconds and then returns back to the normal sitting position for no reason at all.The firing position was shown in TDK to protect him in the case of catastrophic damage, and allow him to eject on the Batpod.Tyberius said:
Agreed, the firing position was unnecessary.
See.... the armor never bothered me, although I am no authority nor a dyed-in-the-wool fan of the Batman franchise. Even so, the armor seemed a logical addition to the Batsuit, simply because of whast he does and that he is human.
Not that I am trying to be contentious, but what is it about the armor that is so bothersome? Is it the particular style in this film? Is it the fact that ti's there at all?
The firing position was shown in TDK to protect him in the case of catastrophic damage, and allow him to eject on the Batpod.Tyberius said:
Agreed, the firing position was unnecessary.
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