It's a damn shame Oliver doesn't have more subscribers. The work he does, the passion he has and the attention to detail he delivers in his retrospective reviews should be appreciated by a much larger audience.
I often think about why this channel isnt a powerhouse in the film review area of TH-cam, it's often incredibly unfortunate that the creators with the most passion and talent arent always the most successful. Im simply glad that despite whether or not his channel blows up he seems to care enough about us and movies to make great content anyway.- Subscriber for life
Oliver is also the sense of reason here. He also has courage to subtly point out how Dark Night is the “busy” movie. Kinda like Batman Forever but with Heath Ledger blowing shit up, and slashing people’s throats. For a generation of dimwits Heath became the benchmark for artistic greatness.
When I was a young boy I watched “Batman Begins” without first asking for permission from my parents. I was profoundly affected by the dark & gritty nature of the Heroism in the film. I have only grown more attracted to “Batman Begins” over the years. It is such a good film. “It’s not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me.” Is a Heroic Philosophy that will forever linger on in my mind.
I will never forget the first time I watched Batman begins I was in seventh grade 2010- 2011 and my friend and I were out screwing around late at night one night and before we parted ways I asked him if he could go inside his house and grab his DVD of Batman begins and let me borrow it and to my surprise he said sure and he went and grabbed it for me. I loved it so much that I spent some of my allowance money And bought the DVD from him for cash
When I first saw this movie it felt like a totally new style of movie I've never seen before. Now it's the signature Nolan Feeling but this was the first of that kind. Totally unique and awesome I was hooked on this movie watched it like 10 times in one year maybe even more
Absolutely brilliant, Mr Oliver. As a director and filmmaker, I see the huge work you put into these retrospectives. The narrative, editing, voice over, research of the films impact at the time of release...just spot on. Most of all, you don't make it about yourself, but about the film - true love that is. Cheers bruv, keep it up :)
The soundtrack was amazing when this film came out. It's not their fault everyone copied it. Just proof of how powerful it was at the time. Watching this movie in the theater, the soundtrack absolutely delighted along with the visuals, action, and pacing. It Rocked!!!
Man, these retrospectives never seem to fail to make me want to watch the film you are covering. I actually haven't watched this since its release in theaters, so I will have to give it another viewing soon. It looks like it has held up pretty well.
It makes sense, explains why it looks like a FILM, and not just a product to sell more extended universe, like pretty much all modern super hero movies.
The montages at the beginning of these reviews are incredible. They perfectly capture the themes of the movie and aren't just a "greatest hits" of the best scenes.
I don't understand how anyone thought it was a good idea to make that movie. I'm at even more of a loss as to how a second one could get a green light.
I always hated that Gotham looked so good and distinctive in this one but in the next two it was just Chicago. The monorail that was destroyed at the end of this movie for example was never mentioned or acknowledged at all in the sequels.
I remember when it came out in June of 2005 (US). I think I saw it over 8 times in the theaters and couldn't wait until it came out on DVD. It still holds up very well 15+ years later.
I don't understand why people don't seem to get it. If you were Batman & needed to keep your true identity secret from any & everyone & you were a well known public figure before being a vigilante. Then you would absolutely change your voice! Especially when trying to scare the shit out of criminals every night.
I don't think it's so much about changing the voice per se, but the way it's so over the top, that the voice is almost comical. I do enjoy this 21st. century Batman trilogy (I have the DVD's in my collection), but the voice of Batman is hilarious in the way it is so over the top and yet performed with such a degree of seriousness.
@@SimoExMachina2 Exactly. Keaton changed his voice for Batman, he was the first actor to do so. But it wasn't over the top ridiculous. The stupidest thing was in the last one in the trilogy, they had already heard all the criticism about Bale's stupid voice so what did they do? Ramped it up even more! It was like something out of Huckleberry Hound.
@@SimoExMachina2 I always liked the voice. It's way better than the stupid robot voice that Affleck has. I view it as Bruce putting on this inhuman front. It's part of his theatricality. I never understood why people are cool with a grown man millionaire dressing up like a bat, but can't handle him putting on an intimidating voice that also helps hide his identity.
Bloody hell Oliver, you're pumping these out! I loved Batman Begins when it came out. I'd watched Forever a lot as a kid but Begins was the first time I felt I understood the character and got a proper insight into who the guy actually was behind the mask. I remember in 2005, I had no concept of "reboots" and figured that when the Joker card is handed to Batman at the end, it was meant to lead into Tim Burton's 89 original lol, how times have changed. Anyway, great video as always. There's no one else like you putting out this kind of material on TH-cam and you fucking own it!
Thanks a lot Sam! A number of people had moaned I hadn't done a retrospective in ages, the longer the review the longer it takes to put them out but also it was xmas!
I also had that exact same thing when growing up watching Batman. My first movie was _Forever_, but _Begins_ was the one where I truly understood the character. And just like you, I thought _Begins_ was a prequel to the '89 _Batman_, I did not know it was supposed to be a reboot. ;D And yes, Oliver is possibly my favorite TH-cam critic, one who doesn't scream and yell at a movie's flaws, instead becomes thorough with them.
It was occasionally out of place, but I thought it worked. Begins it's perfect, knight and Rises, JUST slightly too much. 'Swear to me!!!!' I mean that stuff is brutal when you think of it from that corrupt cop's point of view...
I like your review style. Just a British gentleman telling things in a calm manner. No need to curse or add stupid jokes, just all business and knowledge. Thanks Oliver💪
It's a travesty you don't have more subs. These reviews are brilliant. I love your attention to detail in your editing, structure and pacing. You're essentially telling a story (a beginning, middle, and end) in a review! Another great review of a movie that, in my opinion, and like you, I think is the best Batman movie to date.
I love THE DARK KNIGHT as much as the next person, however it kind of bugs me how, ever since that film came out, everyone seems to forget this one exists.
I think they're both equally attractive, but I do feel that Katie does an equally good job as Rachel as Maggie does. It's popular to bash on Katie nowadays because of the whole Dawson's Creek thing and the Scientology crap, but I honestly think she's a good actress and she really holds her own in Batman Begins, especially considering the talent she's surrounded by.
I felt Maggie offered no improvement over Katie. Yes, people like to make fun of Katie Holmes' performance for a variety of (undeserved) reasons, but it's not like Maggie provided a powerful performance herself. My only issue with Katie Holmes is that she has a very young-sounding voice, so it doesn't so intimidating enough for a no-nonsense ADA who's unafraid of standing up to corruption and the threats that go along with it, but at least she's easier on the eyes. In short, any problem you could say about Katie Holmes' performance could be said about Maggie G's.
Batman Begins sets so much groundwork for the subsequent movies in terms of themes, ideas, and aesthetics. Which is pretty amazing considering no future sequels were planned at the time.
What the hell do you smoke and where can I get some? Gotta be a hell of a drug to tell me this movie was the best of a trilogy that contains THE DARK FUCKING KNIGHT!!!
@@GopherChomper I know that on a technical level The Dark Knight is better but Batman Begins is my personal favorite in the trilogy. I really like the characterization of Bruce and Batman. (And maybe there's a little bit of bias because Scarecrow is my favorite Batman villain and I really liked Scarecrow in Begins, despite him having very little screen time)
I love this movie; I go back and forth on whether I prefer this over Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. They're both high caliber Batman adaptations to me. Also, this exchange between Gordon and Batman is very reflective of what this film did for Batman on the big screen. "I never said thank you." "Now you'll never have to."
"As a man, I'm flesh and blood I can be ignored I can be destroyed but as a symbol. As a symbol I can be incorruptible. I can be everlasting." That shit is fucking awesome and whoever wrote it is a God damn genius. Thank you Nolan.
@@kamdan2011 why is it wrong for characters to self analyze? Bruce still didn’t get that idea to become a symbol until he met Ras Al Gul anyway. He didn’t just think of that out of no where.
@@Hardrive2677 But still relaying to the audience. It’s like every line should follow up with Dark Helmet from Spaceballs saying directly to the audience, “Everybody got that?”
Love that the retrospectives seem to be getting longer. Despite what they teach you in marketing classes, the 'under 40 minutes' rule is such nonsense.
Batman Begins is the best Batman film to me because it deeply explored the character of Bruce Wayne and not just Batman.No other live action Batman film to date has explored Bruce Wayne as well as BB. The animated films/TV shows have always done a great job of this and to see it done on film was refreshing to see for a change. When i first saw the trailers for BB, It totally turned me off because it looked bizarre for a Batman film. I was so used to seeing the campy cartoonish Batman that I didn't even recognize this as a Batman film from the trailers. I was hesitant to see BB when it came out but I'm glad I did because it was great film.
here's a comment for you before I even started watching it - Thank the TH-cam algorithm for putting this right at the top of my front page recommendations. You know I like your videos, and this movie has been on my mind and in my conversatins hard core for about a week right now. Some vibe in the atmosphere....
I respectfully disagree with you in regard to the soundtrack you can't compare any soundtrack to this par inception to this one, hans zimmer did an awesome and is one of my favourite soundtracks
Same here. Great review of my 2nd favorite film of all time, but I disagree with you about the score. It's iconic and is better than all those that copied it. Also, the Elfman score just sounds like Beetlejuice to me.
The "problem" with Hans Zimmer regarding a good score is, that he's not a composer, but a damn good programmer of sequencers. The lack of composing skills shows a lot, imo. His music is very trivial. I love simplicity, but I'm not a fan of triviality.
Damn Oliver, your "trailers" before and after the retrospective keep getting better and better; this post-retrospective "trailer" (40:55 - end) kept juggling two narratives and it turned out great. Impressive stuff!
It took awhile to figure out how I was gonna do the end montage but after a few failed edits i got it how i wanted it, i love the dump of exposition that shane rimmer gives at the end, its proper trailer fodder dialogue and had to be used.
Just found your channel, Oliver, and I'm loving your vids. One of the reasons I've always preferred Begins to Dark Knight and Rises, is that Gotham looks so dirty and seedy like it's portrayed in the comics. In the sequels, Gotham just looks too clean
2005, I can't believe this movie is that old, feels like it came out yesterday, excellent review Oliver, reminded me how awesome this film was, it got me back into comics. I need to find my copy and watch it again.
I remember seeing Batman Begins at the movie theater. Once I walked away from it and was in the car with my girlfriend, I was just quiet. I just count believe what I saw. It was the best Batman movie ever done at that time. It is incredibly epic, smart, realistic, it was just so incredible that they just took the story so serious, it was amazing.
Yes it's Here great Job Oliver happy you did this movie for 2017, great Job as always for the first Batman movie i saw in theaters that made really love Batman as an Character. Thanks have nice weekend and looking forward to your commentary podcasts and reviews in your channel in nearest future bye now.
I loved the tie-in video game for this movie, it stands out as one of the best movie-to-video-game adaptation, even if as you say, the story veers off in slightly different directions. Whether it's a coincidence or not, I like how the fer factor in this game was a precursor to its larger presence in the Arkham games. Oh and by the way, top work Ollie, as always mate :)
Great review. This was my favorite of all the trilogy films because of how much of the focus is on Batman and elements that reminded me of the earlier seasons of the 90s animated series.
You're my favorite movie reviewer. Not only for the movies you choose, but it doesn't matter how they were received by audiences, you give it such a passion that proves how much of a film fanatic you are. Your editing is really great, your custom trailers are marvelous to watch and you've got a bit of everything for many film fans. I feel like I don't even need to buy the movies to hear the commentaries or watch behind the scenes, instead I can just be intrigued by what you have to say and how well executed everything is. Keep up the good work, man.
Saw this in theater. Was an awesome time. At the time, I hadn't read comics in years and had actually forgotten that Professor Crane was the Scarecrow. So when he popped up as the Scarecrow for the first time it took me by surprise in a good way. He was always one of my favorite Batman villains so to actually see him onscreen (and be surprised by it thanks to my forgetting his alter-ego) was fantastic. I had to bite the side of my cheek to not shout *"Fuck YES!"* and disturb the other movie goers. And then he was handled the way he was in the other 2 flicks...
Finally someone else who loves Batman Begins as much as I do. It gets overshadowed a lot by the Dark Knight, but I love it more. My personal favorite is Mask of the Phantasm, but this is a very close second.
The music in this one is especially good and it feels deeper than the others. Really epic in places and Falcone is maybe the best mobster villain performance of the series. Liam Neeson crowns it and the Dr Crane drug scenes were a clever way to insert comic book horror scenes. The “evil Batman” is absolutely terrifying.
I love how well you write these retrospective reviews, Oliver. Your voice goes down and the points are emphasized extremely well, the explanations flow and keep my interest. Good work, as always!
Great retrospective Oliver,I personally find this film to be streets ahead of Rises and is my favourite of the trilogy.Dark Knight is great but as you said the ending drags on.
Only a casual Batman fan, and yet this is my favorite film of all time. I'm not arguing it's critically the BEST film ever made, but it gets so much right with regard to the craft of making film. I can't find anything that's really flawed, other than very minor nitpicks that every film has. I think maybe the martial arts choreography has its moments where it should have been done better, but I love the sword fight against Ken Watanabe and the final fight in the L-Train, which are the most important set pieces anyway.
Congrats on you Oliver, another great Retrospective / Review in your collection. I believe it was 2017 when here in Chile they set an exposition of Blu-Ray and HD-DVD. They first show me the HD and to be honest, I was impressed by it's sound but not too much with the image. Then, they show the final confrontation of "Batman Begins" in Blu-Ray and man it look awesome and far better than what it looked in the DVD (which I already owe). That was the moment when I knew that I had to buy a PS3 (which here in Chile was a bit expensive) and start a new collection that is still growing today, although I am starting to update to 4K. Thanks, and keep making more of your brilliant Retrospective / Review. Saludos from Santiago de Chile.
The german dub really enhances all the voice acting performances. Especially David Nathan as the dubbing voice for Christian Bale does a terrific job. His Batman voice is legendary and much better than the original.
if only more movies were made like this, with real effects rather than everything being computer generated cartoon images. Adds a real touch of class that movies such as Batman V Superman don't have.
Love this movie when I saw it on the big screen and then when I saw The Dark Knight, It blew my mind and It became my favorite comic book movie of all time and my 2nd favorite movie of all time right up there with Tim Burton's Batman.
Batman Begins was almost the best superhero movie of all time, but the third act is a bit lackluster to me (the threat is too existential and not very personal). Whereas The Dark Knight has a nuanced and intensely personal third act. If Batman Begins had a third act as intense as The Dark Knight I would probably prefer Batman Begins (because I love the first two acts of Begins). The Dark Knight Rises is pretty good, but too ambitious for its own good (probably should have been even LONGER to fully realize itself). Overall a great trilogy. "You still haven't given up on me, Alfred?" "Never!" Best moment in the trilogy, hands down.
This video popped up on my feed earlier today and all I've done all day is binge watch/listen to your reviews. You're a class act and I cannot fathom why you've not got 10 times the subscribers you have. Keep it up Oliver! :D
It's a damn shame Oliver doesn't have more subscribers. The work he does, the passion he has and the attention to detail he delivers in his retrospective reviews should be appreciated by a much larger audience.
Thanks for your support and feedback.
Agreed. But also that's part of why I like his channel, it's an unknown, uncorrupted gem. 😊
haha don't worry i won't be pushing loot crates any time soon which always seems to happen TH-camrs hit a certain number of subs.
I often think about why this channel isnt a powerhouse in the film review area of TH-cam, it's often incredibly unfortunate that the creators with the most passion and talent arent always the most successful. Im simply glad that despite whether or not his channel blows up he seems to care enough about us and movies to make great content anyway.- Subscriber for life
Oliver is also the sense of reason here. He also has courage to subtly point out how Dark Night is the “busy” movie. Kinda like Batman Forever but with Heath Ledger blowing shit up, and slashing people’s throats. For a generation of dimwits Heath became the benchmark for artistic greatness.
"Look at that subtle off-black colouring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a bat symbol." - Bruce Wayne.
This is really damn funny
"How much more black could this be? And the answer is... none. None more black."
Criminally underated comment!!
The Bateman technically killed the Joker. He did kill Jared Leto's character in American Psycho.
@@peebay3515 That dude, Ah-phan-Ghoulo was one mean dude!
Dark Knight is a great film; but its refreshing to finally hear someone else think Begins was better.
I also think so !!
Dark Knight is a great Joker film that has Batman in it. Begins is a true Batman movie.
thanks god i m happy im not alone. This movie is so well written, dialogues are fantastic
Sean Young it’s just a contrarian view, and it’s wrong. TDK is the best superhero movie of all time
@@nickm8874 ok
When I was a young boy I watched “Batman Begins” without first asking for permission from my parents. I was profoundly affected by the dark & gritty nature of the Heroism in the film. I have only grown more attracted to “Batman Begins” over the years. It is such a good film.
“It’s not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me.” Is a Heroic Philosophy that will forever linger on in my mind.
yeah i watched it when i was like 5 or 6, we got it from the local library and then my life changed forever
I will never forget the first time I watched Batman begins I was in seventh grade 2010- 2011 and my friend and I were out screwing around late at night one night and before we parted ways I asked him if he could go inside his house and grab his DVD of Batman begins and let me borrow it and to my surprise he said sure and he went and grabbed it for me. I loved it so much that I spent some of my allowance money And bought the DVD from him for cash
When I first saw this movie it felt like a totally new style of movie I've never seen before. Now it's the signature Nolan Feeling but this was the first of that kind. Totally unique and awesome I was hooked on this movie watched it like 10 times in one year maybe even more
Fans: "We never said thank you."
Nolan: "And you'll never have to..."
Absolutely brilliant, Mr Oliver. As a director and filmmaker, I see the huge work you put into these retrospectives. The narrative, editing, voice over, research of the films impact at the time of release...just spot on. Most of all, you don't make it about yourself, but about the film - true love that is. Cheers bruv, keep it up :)
Thanks for the great feedback!
The soundtrack was amazing when this film came out. It's not their fault everyone copied it. Just proof of how powerful it was at the time. Watching this movie in the theater, the soundtrack absolutely delighted along with the visuals, action, and pacing. It Rocked!!!
Yeah I didn't quite agree with what he said about the music. It's a really amazing score.
Man, these retrospectives never seem to fail to make me want to watch the film you are covering. I actually haven't watched this since its release in theaters, so I will have to give it another viewing soon. It looks like it has held up pretty well.
Thanks Austin!
.... Holy shit this movie is already 12 years old.
Chaz Hartwayne time flies!
Peter Panda And it's already got two sequels and a reboot!
It makes sense, explains why it looks like a FILM, and not just a product to sell more extended universe, like pretty much all modern super hero movies.
+Adûnâi what?
Adûnâi shit opinion
The montages at the beginning of these reviews are incredible. They perfectly capture the themes of the movie and aren't just a "greatest hits" of the best scenes.
Yeah they’re often better than the actual studio trailers for the films
@@aidangreen7006I agree. Even better than “Official Trailers”
Gary Oldman is so underrated in The Dark Knight Trilogy.
After seeing Batman Year One I thought he did amazing job playing that similar character.
Watching this makes me hate Suicide Squad even more.
Truest words ever
I don't understand how anyone thought it was a good idea to make that movie. I'm at even more of a loss as to how a second one could get a green light.
No
@@antoineboone3951 No
@@Pewpewpew182 No
I always hated that Gotham looked so good and distinctive in this one but in the next two it was just Chicago. The monorail that was destroyed at the end of this movie for example was never mentioned or acknowledged at all in the sequels.
Actually it was mostly Pittsburgh PA in the third.
I live in Chicago and yes, that’s why I didn’t buy 2 and 3 as Gotham. That’s Wacker drive enhanced by questionable CGI.
I remember when it came out in June of 2005 (US). I think I saw it over 8 times in the theaters and couldn't wait until it came out on DVD. It still holds up very well 15+ years later.
Such a great movie. Everything about it
I don't understand why people don't seem to get it. If you were Batman & needed to keep your true identity secret from any & everyone & you were a well known public figure before being a vigilante. Then you would absolutely change your voice! Especially when trying to scare the shit out of criminals every night.
These are nitpicks complains that would eventually turn up over time when a film gets analyzed again and again
I don't think it's so much about changing the voice per se, but the way it's so over the top, that the voice is almost comical. I do enjoy this 21st. century Batman trilogy (I have the DVD's in my collection), but the voice of Batman is hilarious in the way it is so over the top and yet performed with such a degree of seriousness.
@@SimoExMachina2 Exactly. Keaton changed his voice for Batman, he was the first actor to do so. But it wasn't over the top ridiculous. The stupidest thing was in the last one in the trilogy, they had already heard all the criticism about Bale's stupid voice so what did they do? Ramped it up even more! It was like something out of Huckleberry Hound.
@@SimoExMachina2 I always liked the voice. It's way better than the stupid robot voice that Affleck has. I view it as Bruce putting on this inhuman front. It's part of his theatricality. I never understood why people are cool with a grown man millionaire dressing up like a bat, but can't handle him putting on an intimidating voice that also helps hide his identity.
Road Glider change your voice not ruin it. In Batman begins it was good but the rest not so much.
I forget how solid Batman Begins was. Your channel is amazing!
Have to agree, this is also my favourite Batman movie of this trilogy.
Bloody hell Oliver, you're pumping these out! I loved Batman Begins when it came out. I'd watched Forever a lot as a kid but Begins was the first time I felt I understood the character and got a proper insight into who the guy actually was behind the mask. I remember in 2005, I had no concept of "reboots" and figured that when the Joker card is handed to Batman at the end, it was meant to lead into Tim Burton's 89 original lol, how times have changed. Anyway, great video as always. There's no one else like you putting out this kind of material on TH-cam and you fucking own it!
Thanks a lot Sam! A number of people had moaned I hadn't done a retrospective in ages, the longer the review the longer it takes to put them out but also it was xmas!
Oliver Harper do you think we will see an iron giant retrospective this year, with the blu ray release last year?
A GriffinTV absolutely love that film, can't believe they only released it on blu ray last year
I also had that exact same thing when growing up watching Batman. My first movie was _Forever_, but _Begins_ was the one where I truly understood the character. And just like you, I thought _Begins_ was a prequel to the '89 _Batman_, I did not know it was supposed to be a reboot. ;D And yes, Oliver is possibly my favorite TH-cam critic, one who doesn't scream and yell at a movie's flaws, instead becomes thorough with them.
Sams ChanneI That exactly what Batman Begins was originally supposed to be...a prequel to the '89 Batman.
Also I never had a big issue with bale's voice. anybody feel the same way?
It was occasionally out of place, but I thought it worked. Begins it's perfect, knight and Rises, JUST slightly too much. 'Swear to me!!!!' I mean that stuff is brutal when you think of it from that corrupt cop's point of view...
Fun to make fun of, but it was bad enough to break the character
Fun to make fun of, but it was not bad enough to break the character
agreed
Well, I'm a big fan of Heavy Metal music. So growly voice isn't something that I'm not familiar with.
I like your review style. Just a British gentleman telling things in a calm manner. No need to curse or add stupid jokes, just all business and knowledge. Thanks Oliver💪
It's a travesty you don't have more subs. These reviews are brilliant. I love your attention to detail in your editing, structure and pacing. You're essentially telling a story (a beginning, middle, and end) in a review!
Another great review of a movie that, in my opinion, and like you, I think is the best Batman movie to date.
I'm binging Oliver's Batman reviews. One of the best channels on TH-cam.
I love how the Nolan movies each have a different overarching theme:
Batman Begins = Fear
The Dark Knight = Chaos
The Dark Knight Rises = Pain
The Dark Knight Rises = Plot Holes
Phil Michaels I always thought Rises was a theme of Hope.
I don't think the people who actually use that word in regard to TDKR actually know what it means.
It means bad movie. Just a shoddily written movie with so many plot holes..
Purefoldnz I rest my case
Yes!! Thanks you Oliver for making a Batman Begins Retrospective.
My favourite Batman film ever.
This was 45 mins of pure joy for me : )
I love THE DARK KNIGHT as much as the next person, however it kind of bugs me how, ever since that film came out, everyone seems to forget this one exists.
IMO, my favourite installment of the Nolan Trilogy
I think they're both equally attractive, but I do feel that Katie does an equally good job as Rachel as Maggie does. It's popular to bash on Katie nowadays because of the whole Dawson's Creek thing and the Scientology crap, but I honestly think she's a good actress and she really holds her own in Batman Begins, especially considering the talent she's surrounded by.
I felt Maggie offered no improvement over Katie. Yes, people like to make fun of Katie Holmes' performance for a variety of (undeserved) reasons, but it's not like Maggie provided a powerful performance herself. My only issue with Katie Holmes is that she has a very young-sounding voice, so it doesn't so intimidating enough for a no-nonsense ADA who's unafraid of standing up to corruption and the threats that go along with it, but at least she's easier on the eyes.
In short, any problem you could say about Katie Holmes' performance could be said about Maggie G's.
Same
I'll go one step further, and state that it's a FACT that you consider this to be your favourite installment.
Batman Begins sets so much groundwork for the subsequent movies in terms of themes, ideas, and aesthetics. Which is pretty amazing considering no future sequels were planned at the time.
Best of the 3 👌
Homework Radio agreed
What the hell do you smoke and where can I get some? Gotta be a hell of a drug to tell me this movie was the best of a trilogy that contains THE DARK FUCKING KNIGHT!!!
@@GopherChomper no.. The dark knight rises and batman begins are better. And I didn't smoke shit.
@@GopherChomper I know that on a technical level The Dark Knight is better but Batman Begins is my personal favorite in the trilogy. I really like the characterization of Bruce and Batman. (And maybe there's a little bit of bias because Scarecrow is my favorite Batman villain and I really liked Scarecrow in Begins, despite him having very little screen time)
The cuts in the beginning of your videos are unrivaled. As always, great work, Oliver.
Thank you very much!
Oliver! I’m watching your vids years after years and still loving it. Great stuff mate!
I love this movie; I go back and forth on whether I prefer this over Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. They're both high caliber Batman adaptations to me. Also, this exchange between Gordon and Batman is very reflective of what this film did for Batman on the big screen.
"I never said thank you."
"Now you'll never have to."
I have just recently discovered your Retrospective Reviews and I greatly enjoy them, thanks!
This is still 1 of my favorites! The hallucinations scenes are great.
Crazy to think there is just 8 years between Batman & Robin and Batman Begins. The cinematic change in that time is incredible.
"As a man, I'm flesh and blood I can be ignored I can be destroyed but as a symbol. As a symbol I can be incorruptible. I can be everlasting." That shit is fucking awesome and whoever wrote it is a God damn genius. Thank you Nolan.
Pretty convenient when characters do their own analysis.
@@kamdan2011 why is it wrong for characters to self analyze? Bruce still didn’t get that idea to become a symbol until he met Ras Al Gul anyway. He didn’t just think of that out of no where.
@@Hardrive2677 It’s taking something the audience already knows and treats it like it’s genius when said out loud.
@@kamdan2011 he was talking to Alfred who hadn’t seen him in 7 years. He’s not talking to the audience.
@@Hardrive2677 But still relaying to the audience. It’s like every line should follow up with Dark Helmet from Spaceballs saying directly to the audience, “Everybody got that?”
You know your aging when Oliver does a retrospect on batman begins and Spiderman 2002 great reviews man.I enjoy your analysis of it
Love that the retrospectives seem to be getting longer. Despite what they teach you in marketing classes, the 'under 40 minutes' rule is such nonsense.
Andrew Deen The more Oliver the better! He could make hour long reviews/retrospectives and I'd watch every second. :)
41:51 Perfect Batman voice right there. Why the f*ck they altered it in the sequels I'll never know
I guess he couldn't scream using this one, but you're right.
Bale kept upping the intensity of the voice as the trilogy went along, eventually turning it into a caricature
Yes! Finally you're doing this trilogy, awesome video mate!
What, the Music is super easy to hum along with. One of the best film scores of this decade!
VandergriftMoefies its super easy barely a inconvenience get with the programm mate
Agreed. I don't know what this guy is talking about with the Hans and James bashing.
Remember going to see this 3 times in the theater back in the summer of 2005! Great Movie...
Begins was amazing. I was floored seeing it in 2005 before The Dark Knight came out. It put Nolan on the map for me for movies.
As always, great review, mate. Thorough, informative, well-structured, and entertaining.
Batman Begins is the best Batman film to me because it deeply explored the character of Bruce Wayne and not just Batman.No other live action Batman film to date has explored Bruce Wayne as well as BB. The animated films/TV shows have always done a great job of this and to see it done on film was refreshing to see for a change. When i first saw the trailers for BB, It totally turned me off because it looked bizarre for a Batman film. I was so used to seeing the campy cartoonish Batman that I didn't even recognize this as a Batman film from the trailers. I was hesitant to see BB when it came out but I'm glad I did because it was great film.
Batman v Superman ultimate xut is equal to BB in that dept imo
I love this film more than anything music,acting cinematography it's a spectacular masterpiece. I thank you Oliver for reviewing this film.
here's a comment for you before I even started watching it - Thank the TH-cam algorithm for putting this right at the top of my front page recommendations. You know I like your videos, and this movie has been on my mind and in my conversatins hard core for about a week right now. Some vibe in the atmosphere....
Thanks very much Sean!
I respectfully disagree with you in regard to the soundtrack you can't compare any soundtrack to this par inception to this one, hans zimmer did an awesome and is one of my favourite soundtracks
Same here. Great review of my 2nd favorite film of all time, but I disagree with you about the score. It's iconic and is better than all those that copied it. Also, the Elfman score just sounds like Beetlejuice to me.
Alex Ranarivelo what’s the 1st favorite film then?
The "problem" with Hans Zimmer regarding a good score is, that he's not a composer, but a damn good programmer of sequencers. The lack of composing skills shows a lot, imo. His music is very trivial. I love simplicity, but I'm not a fan of triviality.
@@samembaye7077 Exactly! Zimmer is no composer at all!
@@M0butu Right? Very overrated guy...
Damn Oliver, your "trailers" before and after the retrospective keep getting better and better; this post-retrospective "trailer" (40:55 - end) kept juggling two narratives and it turned out great. Impressive stuff!
It took awhile to figure out how I was gonna do the end montage but after a few failed edits i got it how i wanted it, i love the dump of exposition that shane rimmer gives at the end, its proper trailer fodder dialogue and had to be used.
Just found your channel, Oliver, and I'm loving your vids. One of the reasons I've always preferred Begins to Dark Knight and Rises, is that Gotham looks so dirty and seedy like it's portrayed in the comics. In the sequels, Gotham just looks too clean
2005, I can't believe this movie is that old, feels like it came out yesterday, excellent review Oliver, reminded me how awesome this film was, it got me back into comics. I need to find my copy and watch it again.
Theron Mitchell Yeah it's still a great film.
Deric James indeed
I remember seeing Batman Begins at the movie theater. Once I walked away from it and was in the car with my girlfriend, I was just quiet. I just count believe what I saw. It was the best Batman movie ever done at that time. It is incredibly epic, smart, realistic, it was just so incredible that they just took the story so serious, it was amazing.
Yes it's Here great Job Oliver happy you did this movie for 2017, great Job as always for the first Batman movie i saw in theaters that made really love Batman as an Character. Thanks have nice weekend and looking forward to your commentary podcasts and reviews in your channel in nearest future bye now.
Batman Begins is the best Batman movie
You do a marvelous job with these Oliver.
This is THE OG Hero Origin story! Amazing movie
I loved the tie-in video game for this movie, it stands out as one of the best movie-to-video-game adaptation, even if as you say, the story veers off in slightly different directions. Whether it's a coincidence or not, I like how the fer factor in this game was a precursor to its larger presence in the Arkham games.
Oh and by the way, top work Ollie, as always mate :)
Great review. This was my favorite of all the trilogy films because of how much of the focus is on Batman and elements that reminded me of the earlier seasons of the 90s animated series.
You're my favorite movie reviewer. Not only for the movies you choose, but it doesn't matter how they were received by audiences, you give it such a passion that proves how much of a film fanatic you are. Your editing is really great, your custom trailers are marvelous to watch and you've got a bit of everything for many film fans. I feel like I don't even need to buy the movies to hear the commentaries or watch behind the scenes, instead I can just be intrigued by what you have to say and how well executed everything is. Keep up the good work, man.
Thank you very much Stephen for your great feedback and support!
No problem, man. You just keep doing what you do and I'll be totally entertained.
Saw this in theater. Was an awesome time. At the time, I hadn't read comics in years and had actually forgotten that Professor Crane was the Scarecrow. So when he popped up as the Scarecrow for the first time it took me by surprise in a good way. He was always one of my favorite Batman villains so to actually see him onscreen (and be surprised by it thanks to my forgetting his alter-ego) was fantastic. I had to bite the side of my cheek to not shout *"Fuck YES!"* and disturb the other movie goers.
And then he was handled the way he was in the other 2 flicks...
Finally someone else who loves Batman Begins as much as I do. It gets overshadowed a lot by the Dark Knight, but I love it more. My personal favorite is Mask of the Phantasm, but this is a very close second.
I remember like it was yesterday, seeing this at midnight and not being able to contain my excitement . Great job O
Another golden retrospective, Oliver!
1:18 "Don't come down here with your ANGA!"
I love your reviews mate you give such a good analytical take
I prefer Batman Begins as well - its sequels are excellent, with 2nd overhyped and the 3rd one a bit misunderstood.
"Barman"? I guess his alter ego would be "Booze Wayne" eh. :D
@@davidanderson_surrey_bc Oops, now I see. >)
I've been watching a lot of your videos, really good content
The music in this one is especially good and it feels deeper than the others. Really epic in places and Falcone is maybe the best mobster villain performance of the series. Liam Neeson crowns it and the Dr Crane drug scenes were a clever way to insert comic book horror scenes. The “evil Batman” is absolutely terrifying.
I love how well you write these retrospective reviews, Oliver. Your voice goes down and the points are emphasized extremely well, the explanations flow and keep my interest. Good work, as always!
Great retrospective Oliver,I personally find this film to be streets ahead of Rises and is my favourite of the trilogy.Dark Knight is great but as you said the ending drags on.
How do you not have 20 mil subs?? These are some of the best vids on TH-cam..
Awesome retrospective for an awesome movie. Good going. I can't wait to see that Dark Knight retrospective.
I absolutely love your channel. I've been down the Oliver Harper Retrospectives rabbit hole for a few days now. Keep up the great work my dude.
Oliver.... I love these reviews mate. Keep up the good work
Thanks Nicholas!
Your editing skills are top notch. Every time I see the behinning bits of these overviews it makes me want to watch the films on display.
Only a casual Batman fan, and yet this is my favorite film of all time. I'm not arguing it's critically the BEST film ever made, but it gets so much right with regard to the craft of making film. I can't find anything that's really flawed, other than very minor nitpicks that every film has. I think maybe the martial arts choreography has its moments where it should have been done better, but I love the sword fight against Ken Watanabe and the final fight in the L-Train, which are the most important set pieces anyway.
Very underrated channel and great reviews, you somehow manage to toe the line of reviewing without inflicting personal opinions
Raj? lol great review. One of my favorite comic book movies. My personal favorite of Nolans trilogy.
I like these retrospective reviews. They are done very well. very information.
These are the best reviews on TH-cam. Fine work.
Thanks Marcus!
Congrats on you Oliver, another great Retrospective / Review in your collection. I believe it was 2017 when here in Chile they set an exposition of Blu-Ray and HD-DVD. They first show me the HD and to be honest, I was impressed by it's sound but not too much with the image. Then, they show the final confrontation of "Batman Begins" in Blu-Ray and man it look awesome and far better than what it looked in the DVD (which I already owe). That was the moment when I knew that I had to buy a PS3 (which here in Chile was a bit expensive) and start a new collection that is still growing today, although I am starting to update to 4K. Thanks, and keep making more of your brilliant Retrospective / Review. Saludos from Santiago de Chile.
Nolan made it real, thats why this trilogy is the best.
Great retrospective/ review mate.
despite its flaws this is still the best damn comic book trilogy imo.
The german dub really enhances all the voice acting performances. Especially David Nathan as the dubbing voice for Christian Bale does a terrific job. His Batman voice is legendary and much better than the original.
"It's not who he is Underneath, but what he does that defines him."
this video was excellent and very detailed i can't believe i haven't seen it sooner
Brilliant review Oliver I also liked your review of the game also I used to love playing the game a lot.
if only more movies were made like this, with real effects rather than everything being computer generated cartoon images. Adds a real touch of class that movies such as Batman V Superman don't have.
YES! Been waiting for this review from you, Oliver! Brilliant job as always :)
Thanks Chris!
Alfred wasn't in the SAS, he talks about being in Burma, possibly the 14th army, depending on how old he's supposed to be.
This movie was a masterpiece.
Yes it sure was.
I was wowed by it once I saw it in the theaters.
I appreciate your high-fidelity reviews. These are all fantastic.
Love this movie when I saw it on the big screen and then when I saw The Dark Knight, It blew my mind and It became my favorite comic book movie of all time and my 2nd favorite movie of all time right up there with Tim Burton's Batman.
Batman Begins was almost the best superhero movie of all time, but the third act is a bit lackluster to me (the threat is too existential and not very personal). Whereas The Dark Knight has a nuanced and intensely personal third act. If Batman Begins had a third act as intense as The Dark Knight I would probably prefer Batman Begins (because I love the first two acts of Begins). The Dark Knight Rises is pretty good, but too ambitious for its own good (probably should have been even LONGER to fully realize itself). Overall a great trilogy.
"You still haven't given up on me, Alfred?"
"Never!"
Best moment in the trilogy, hands down.
I've seen this movie I don't know how many times and that intro to your retrospective made me hyped to see it again. Great work, Oliver.
"And Why Do We Fall, Bruce?"
RedSon Because gravity is a force of nature and nature is not to be trifled with
Flush Fries and any force of nature, is not to be trifled with, Master Wayne
RedSon to pick ourselves up I love this film
so we can learn to pick us ourselves up. and i love this movie i will watch your videos you rock.
DavyDevilution Chokes me up every time. 😢
great job. you do excellent reviews.
Love these! Please consider doing some classic sci-fi and fantasy films from the 1950s-1970s!
That would be really cool. Perhaps more "retro" than "spective" though, but there's some very good material to work with.
This video popped up on my feed earlier today and all I've done all day is binge watch/listen to your reviews. You're a class act and I cannot fathom why you've not got 10 times the subscribers you have. Keep it up Oliver! :D
Awesome