batman begins had a mythical element to it where the other movies went for straight realism. Scarecrows fear toxin, First fight at the docks, Stealth takedowns at the asylum. Batman really felt like a creature of the night
I just found your channel today and it's nice to see you share my firmly-held belief that this is the best of the trilogy, the next two don't feel like they emulate the source material at all.
Batman Begins is my favorite Batman movie of all time. It's a great origin story, right up there with Spider-man starring Tobey Mcguire and Superman '78 and Wonder Woman and SHAZAM! and Captain America The First Avenger, The Punisher, Man of Steel. And back to Batman movies, a close second fave is Batman '89 and then "The Batman". My fourth favorite Batman movie is "Batman Forever". Just a fun movie. I liked Val Kilmer's Bruce Wayne better than his Batman. Great video.
Honestly Although I GREATLY DISAGREE on absolutely EVERYTHING you said about The Dark Knight and Rises, have to agree on this been the best of the 3, despite many say is the Dark Knight......as a Batman fan, this one speak to me the most and give me what I wanted the most, a movie that treat Batman as the MAIN IMPORTANT part of the film and not the villains, also my favorite portrait of both Bruce Wayne and Batman in live action (we all know who is the BEST BATMAN so we don't need to argue that.....rest in power Kevin), I love Batman Begins and to me is still one of my favorite solo Batman movies.
This UNORIGINAL TH-camr sure loves his thesauruses. Finally, you didn't call this "the day that died"...plagerizing Don McLean. Stop with the plagerizing dude. People notice😂
This is still the only one of the three i own, got it the day it released and find it very rewatchable. didnt help much that ras has always been my fave bat baddy prob bc of neil adams, incredible bat flick : )
I wasn't really a fan of the Marvel and DC shows when I was younger. But by the time I was 13 or 14 I saw the live action movies, mainly the Spiderman and Dark Knight trilogies, when I actually became somewhat of a fan. I don't love them as much, but I do enjoy them every once in a while.
I always thought Raz Al Ghul was a title in this, a symbol. So Wannabe was Al Ghul until he died, at which point Deckard became Al Ghul, then Bruce after him.
This comments a bit long, but make of it what you will. 19:21, Considering in Bruce’s earliest depictions, he wields a gun and it being very easy to consider a time when Bruce did consider becoming a lethal vigilante or simply wished to learn the skills the League taught as a means to counter such skills in the future, it isn’t completely impossible to believe Bruce would join an organization with that name. But in this trilogies case, it takes a different approach to Bruce’s stance on killing (one could say a “grounded” take like almost everything else in the narrative). What Bruce is specifically against is being an executioner, or even more specifically than that, being someone who kills people who pose no physical threat to him or others. This correlates with Bruce’s journey in the film to learning to target the source of Gotham’s corruption (that being Falcone and Ra’s Al Ghul) rather than its symptoms (namely impoverished, desperate criminals like Joe Chill). Unlike Bruce, Ra’s and the League are indiscriminate in their wrath and vengeance, motivated purely by the same kind of hatred that initially plagued Bruce before Rachel scolded him for his apathy towards others and Falcone mocked him for acting invulnerable when he wasn’t. In the end, it’s Bruce’s empathy for the impoverished he encounters on his journey, understanding the desperation and struggles of others that instill Batman with more than just fury towards criminals, but compassion towards others, innocent or guilty, compassion Ra’s and the League lack. But in regards to Bruce’s decision to leave Ra’s to die, even subdued, Ra’s would remain a threat, with his capabilities and resources making him impervious to harm through legal means. If apprehended, he would either escape or be bailed out and allowed to attack Gotham again. “They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with.”, but unlike Joker, they are an army with all of Bruce’s capabilities and more. The only hope Bruce had to stop this immediate threat was depriving it of its figure head (which worked until Talia and Bane reorganized the League and attacked the city again, this time with a nuke). Bruce’s approach to lethality also continues in the sequels, where he spares Joker mainly because he had the means to subdue him whereas he was forced to kill Harvey due to being injured after failing to reason with him. He similarly indirectly kills Talia when he causes her truck to crash in an effort to get to the nuke she was attempting to let explode, another instance of him having to ignore the safety of his enemy in order to eliminate the threat they pose. And beyond that, besides Keaton and Affleck’s Batman (not only directly killed some of their opponents, but even enjoyed doing so at times) most other film versions of Batman indirectly killed their enemies in moments where they couldn’t control every aspect of their situation, such as Kilmer’s Batman throwing coins to make his version of Two-Face fall to his death.
@@creedecriswell634 that's fine and yes it's a good Batman movie, but The Dark Knight, Batman 89, BatMan begins, are definitely better then it. And I personally like Batman forever and the dark Knight Rises over it, and Idk if I Batman Returns more but, Batman returns has the best live action CatWoman
@@creedecriswell634 the suit is still kinda ugly well mainly the symbol and crowl, he has a muscle car not a batmobile, and the Bruce Wayne in that movie sucks so does the Catwoman, otherwise it's good
I remember not wanting to bother seeing this when it came out, but out of boredom, threw a copy of it in the DVD player. I was absolutely blown away and had to watch it for more times that week. It was amazing.
First half is probably the best hour of the trilogy but for me the second half esp the climax with the train, is just kind of okay. It kind of reminds me of the climax of the first x men movie, like they didn't know how to have a satisfying narrative ending and just tacked on some action. TDK is clearly the best from start to finish but it is a different vibe from Begins.
I prefer the way they say Ras Al Gul in this movie. I don't care if the source material was different. I'm on the mind set that the source material isn't always better and parts of it should be ditched
This UNORIGINAL TH-camr sure loves his thesauruses. Finally, you didn't call this "the day that died"...plagerizing Don McLean. Stop with the plagerizing dude. People notice😂
Vee Infso, Have ou considered doing a video about all of the various version of Gotham City? As grim and decayed as this movie's version of Gotham is, I the The Batman has Batman Begins and even Batman '89 beat in as far asa the most crime ridden, most decayed version of Gotham. I would not want to live in Matt Reeves' Gotham. In Nolan's Gotham, It'd be hard, but I could make it..maybe. But now Reeves' version...I would get out of there any way I could. Even if I had to ride out of there via a garbage truck.
14:40 Damien looks white, because Batmans genes are so Batman, that his genes completely overshadow Talia's genes. Even if she produced a female, the Batman genes gives them so much testosterone, that the baby becomes a male. BECAUSE HE'S BATMAN
Right from the start... I agree... I don't hate the dark knight trilogy... I just think that if you replaced batman with James bond... it'd be the same movie... it doesn't convey the super in batmans clear definition as a superhero
Ok now you are not my least favourite youtuber but i love this movie i can agree but i love the dark knight more i don't know but still the dark knight =batman begins
The dark Knight trilogy is still the best version of the best version of Batman to date at Christian Bale was perfect for Batman and Bruce Wayne I love the fact that Bruce Wayne gets to be the focus in all the Movies
Nolan's batman trilogy has given us too much substances on sidepiece characters especially lucius fox and jim Gordon.... Morgan freeman and gary oldmen has etched that character from here on out, which is kinda sad for whose playing them in future films..
This UNORIGINAL TH-camr sure loves his thesauruses. Finally, you didn't call this "the day that died"...plagerizing Don McLean. Stop with the plagerizing dude. People notice😂
This UNORIGINAL TH-camr sure loves his thesauruses. Finally, you didn't call this "the day that died"...plagerizing Don McLean. Stop with the plagerizing dude. People notice😂
The idea that you dislike this guy that much yet you’ve watched multiple of his videos? If you have, thanks for the views, I’m sure he appreciates it. And if not, stop making accusations and labeling the guy a copycat when…the only similarity truly is the title? As if Don McLean created that kind of naming convention.
Honestly my favorite one out of the trilogy, Batman actually seems scary here instead of someone who’s just putting on an act
ngl when I left Cinema after watching TDKR I was convinced for several hours that I could be Batman.
Nolan trilogy is always gonna be so GOATED I think everyone walked out of the theatres watching these with nothing but amazement and WOW.
I never really went in depth abt it but Batman Begins is my favorite. Batman actually seems like a hero, and a symbol of hope
"THEN BATMAN BEGINS"
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks Batman Begins is the best out of the DK trilogy.
You’d surprised at how many people agree with you.
@@creedecriswell634 really the people that talk to always say it's The Dark Knight.
@@tylerbertram7065 Batman Begins has a far superior story.
@creedecriswell634 it does.
@@tylerbertram7065 Batman Begins actually focuses on Batman.
batman begins had a mythical element to it where the other movies went for straight realism. Scarecrows fear toxin, First fight at the docks, Stealth takedowns at the asylum. Batman really felt like a creature of the night
Batman Begins has always been my favorite Batman movie and remains so. Glad to know I;m not alone.
Love the Narrows, wish they had that look in TDK. Also this was the best Batman suit.
I just found your channel today and it's nice to see you share my firmly-held belief that this is the best of the trilogy, the next two don't feel like they emulate the source material at all.
This is actually my favorite live action Batman movie
Keep up the kick ass work!
Batman Begins is my favorite superhero movie. Its the one that introduced me to Batman and Nolen.
Liam Neeson as Ra's Al Ghul is Peak
This one is my personal favorite Live Action Batman movie
Batman Begins felt like the closest to Batman compared to its sequels, which is why I love it more
Batman’s voice is so funny though
Batman Begins is my favorite Batman movie of all time. It's a great origin story, right up there with Spider-man starring Tobey Mcguire and Superman '78 and Wonder Woman and SHAZAM! and Captain America The First Avenger, The Punisher, Man of Steel. And back to Batman movies, a close second fave is Batman '89 and then "The Batman". My fourth favorite Batman movie is "Batman Forever". Just a fun movie. I liked Val Kilmer's Bruce Wayne better than his Batman. Great video.
I'm glad somebody else other than me likes The First Avenger
@@tylerbertram7065 awesome movie.
@mitchbray6637 one of the most underrated MCU movies
Honestly Although I GREATLY DISAGREE on absolutely EVERYTHING you said about The Dark Knight and Rises, have to agree on this been the best of the 3, despite many say is the Dark Knight......as a Batman fan, this one speak to me the most and give me what I wanted the most, a movie that treat Batman as the MAIN IMPORTANT part of the film and not the villains, also my favorite portrait of both Bruce Wayne and Batman in live action (we all know who is the BEST BATMAN so we don't need to argue that.....rest in power Kevin), I love Batman Begins and to me is still one of my favorite solo Batman movies.
I'm Batman begins
This UNORIGINAL TH-camr sure loves his thesauruses.
Finally, you didn't call this "the day that died"...plagerizing Don McLean.
Stop with the plagerizing dude. People notice😂
@kennchooch9744 lol there's nothing new under the sun. The day blank died is almost certainly not original to Don McLean.
My fave R Batman Returns & The Dark Knight.
Worst ever, The Batman!
This is still the only one of the three i own, got it the day it released and find it very rewatchable. didnt help much that ras has always been my fave bat baddy prob bc of neil adams, incredible bat flick : )
My favorite Batman film. Always has been since I was a child, always will.
I love Batman Begins. Has my favourite scene in The Dark Knight Trilogy, with Batman and Gordon at the end of the movie.
this is in my top three Batman movies
I wasn't really a fan of the Marvel and DC shows when I was younger. But by the time I was 13 or 14 I saw the live action movies, mainly the Spiderman and Dark Knight trilogies, when I actually became somewhat of a fan. I don't love them as much, but I do enjoy them every once in a while.
I honestly prefer Batman Begins over it's sequels. It feels like the right mix of realistic and comic booky, much like The Batman.
I forget how good this movie is. I really need to give this a rewatch.
The Dark Knight is my favorite of this trilogy.
Then Batman begins, while Vee begins another great Vee Review. Loving the content, bro.
I always thought Raz Al Ghul was a title in this, a symbol. So Wannabe was Al Ghul until he died, at which point Deckard became Al Ghul, then Bruce after him.
This comments a bit long, but make of it what you will.
19:21, Considering in Bruce’s earliest depictions, he wields a gun and it being very easy to consider a time when Bruce did consider becoming a lethal vigilante or simply wished to learn the skills the League taught as a means to counter such skills in the future, it isn’t completely impossible to believe Bruce would join an organization with that name.
But in this trilogies case, it takes a different approach to Bruce’s stance on killing (one could say a “grounded” take like almost everything else in the narrative). What Bruce is specifically against is being an executioner, or even more specifically than that, being someone who kills people who pose no physical threat to him or others.
This correlates with Bruce’s journey in the film to learning to target the source of Gotham’s corruption (that being Falcone and Ra’s Al Ghul) rather than its symptoms (namely impoverished, desperate criminals like Joe Chill).
Unlike Bruce, Ra’s and the League are indiscriminate in their wrath and vengeance, motivated purely by the same kind of hatred that initially plagued Bruce before Rachel scolded him for his apathy towards others and Falcone mocked him for acting invulnerable when he wasn’t.
In the end, it’s Bruce’s empathy for the impoverished he encounters on his journey, understanding the desperation and struggles of others that instill Batman with more than just fury towards criminals, but compassion towards others, innocent or guilty, compassion Ra’s and the League lack.
But in regards to Bruce’s decision to leave Ra’s to die, even subdued, Ra’s would remain a threat, with his capabilities and resources making him impervious to harm through legal means. If apprehended, he would either escape or be bailed out and allowed to attack Gotham again. “They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with.”, but unlike Joker, they are an army with all of Bruce’s capabilities and more. The only hope Bruce had to stop this immediate threat was depriving it of its figure head (which worked until Talia and Bane reorganized the League and attacked the city again, this time with a nuke).
Bruce’s approach to lethality also continues in the sequels, where he spares Joker mainly because he had the means to subdue him whereas he was forced to kill Harvey due to being injured after failing to reason with him. He similarly indirectly kills Talia when he causes her truck to crash in an effort to get to the nuke she was attempting to let explode, another instance of him having to ignore the safety of his enemy in order to eliminate the threat they pose. And beyond that, besides Keaton and Affleck’s Batman (not only directly killed some of their opponents, but even enjoyed doing so at times) most other film versions of Batman indirectly killed their enemies in moments where they couldn’t control every aspect of their situation, such as Kilmer’s Batman throwing coins to make his version of Two-Face fall to his death.
Even tho 89 is the most accurate, The Dark Knight is the best Batman movie ever, Batman Begins is fuckin great
I’m more partial to the Batman myself.
@@creedecriswell634 that movie is just fine
@@XZAVIER-DAA-GOD Not in my opinion.
I think it’s one of the best. Batman begins is a close second for me.
@@creedecriswell634 that's fine and yes it's a good Batman movie, but The Dark Knight, Batman 89, BatMan begins, are definitely better then it. And I personally like Batman forever and the dark Knight Rises over it, and Idk if I Batman Returns more but, Batman returns has the best live action CatWoman
@@creedecriswell634 the suit is still kinda ugly well mainly the symbol and crowl, he has a muscle car not a batmobile, and the Bruce Wayne in that movie sucks so does the Catwoman, otherwise it's good
I remember not wanting to bother seeing this when it came out, but out of boredom, threw a copy of it in the DVD player. I was absolutely blown away and had to watch it for more times that week. It was amazing.
The Dark Knight, Batman Begins and Batman: Mask of the Phantasm are my top three Batman movies.
Do a Patrick Bateman review on his movies!
The joke is getting too old
@@rinateramal2204 honestly I was serious but now I see how this could be a joke
@@BeefZupreme I mean it is man all people say things like
'"OK now let's see Paul Alens saving rachel'"
Like it's getting too lod
Nice video. This is easily the best out of Nolans trilogy!!
Great overview
First half is probably the best hour of the trilogy but for me the second half esp the climax with the train, is just kind of okay. It kind of reminds me of the climax of the first x men movie, like they didn't know how to have a satisfying narrative ending and just tacked on some action. TDK is clearly the best from start to finish but it is a different vibe from Begins.
Damian is a mixed, so that he is a bit whiteish does make sense, although he was a bit 2 white for years. They do draw him darker nowadays.
You should talk about the Telltale Batman games. I think it has some of the best character work and story specifically season 2
I prefer the way they say Ras Al Gul in this movie. I don't care if the source material was different. I'm on the mind set that the source material isn't always better and parts of it should be ditched
We need another video with Reyes TV
Could you do a video on representations of Poison Ivy?
Vee Infusuo POSTED!
This UNORIGINAL TH-camr sure loves his thesauruses.
Finally, you didn't call this "the day that died"...plagerizing Don McLean.
Stop with the plagerizing dude. People notice😂
Vee Infso, Have ou considered doing a video about all of the various version of Gotham City? As grim and decayed as this movie's version of Gotham is, I the The Batman has Batman Begins and even Batman '89 beat in as far asa the most crime ridden, most decayed version of Gotham. I would not want to live in Matt Reeves' Gotham. In Nolan's Gotham, It'd be hard, but I could make it..maybe. But now Reeves' version...I would get out of there any way I could. Even if I had to ride out of there via a garbage truck.
The Dark Knight is the greatest superhero movie of all time
14:40 Damien looks white, because Batmans genes are so Batman, that his genes completely overshadow Talia's genes. Even if she produced a female, the Batman genes gives them so much testosterone, that the baby becomes a male. BECAUSE HE'S BATMAN
Right from the start... I agree... I don't hate the dark knight trilogy... I just think that if you replaced batman with James bond... it'd be the same movie... it doesn't convey the super in batmans clear definition as a superhero
To me, the only batman depiction that rivals Batman Begins is Mask of the Phantasm.
This would be my favorite Batman movie if Batman's suit wasn't so dam ugly in Batman begins
Batman Begins is the greatest Batman movie ever.
Ok now you are not my least favourite youtuber but i love this movie i can agree but i love the dark knight more i don't know but still the dark knight =batman begins
I'm Batman Begins..
Im sure if disney owned batman she'd be two-face yaaaaaasss qween💀💀
To be fair The Dark Knight trilogy is a more realistic take on BatMan
I think The Batman was a far more realistic take.
@@anubusx and you can be wrong that's fine, because is kinda copying the Dark Knight trilogy anyway, with some different touch ups
The dark Knight trilogy is still the best version of the best version of Batman to date at Christian Bale was perfect for Batman and Bruce Wayne I love the fact that Bruce Wayne gets to be the focus in all the
Movies
@@johnbeal6114 of course it is, but again Batman is the true character while Bruce Wayne is the mask
Great way to make people hear you out. @@XZAVIER-DAA-GOD
Any of Nolan Trilogy >>> The Batman
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Well of course it’s better at the moment the Batman trilogy has just Begun.
I adjusted the text!
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@@diesel3333 The Batman isn’t for everyone and Nolan interpretation of Batman will forever be timeless.
Seen ALL Batman flicks, still any Nolan movie >>> The Batman. Only one could arguably match Nolan's would be Batman 1989! Tnks!
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The Batman's flood plotline was a load of shit
Nolan's batman trilogy has given us too much substances on sidepiece characters especially lucius fox and jim Gordon.... Morgan freeman and gary oldmen has etched that character from here on out, which is kinda sad for whose playing them in future films..
Damien is white? Oh yes so is Bruce. 😂😂😂😂😂
We Want Fall of CM Punk in AEW
This UNORIGINAL TH-camr sure loves his thesauruses.
Finally, you didn't call this "the day that died"...plagerizing Don McLean.
Stop with the plagerizing dude. People notice😂
Batman begins is not the best dark knight movie at all. It’s a good 7/10 in my opinion
2,3,1 edit
2,3, getting abused as a child, then 1
I take it back. I not giving am order yet. Just started begins again for first time in a decade. This shitnis fire so far
This UNORIGINAL TH-camr sure loves his thesauruses.
Finally, you didn't call this "the day that died"...plagerizing Don McLean.
Stop with the plagerizing dude. People notice😂
The idea that you dislike this guy that much yet you’ve watched multiple of his videos? If you have, thanks for the views, I’m sure he appreciates it. And if not, stop making accusations and labeling the guy a copycat when…the only similarity truly is the title? As if Don McLean created that kind of naming convention.