Batman Begins and The Dark Knight are probably the best comic book movies ever made. Sadly, Heath Ledger passed before the third installment of this trilogy was made.
Still one of the best movie trilogies of all time. A thing I really love is that they layer in all kinds of Batman easter eggs for old fans, but the movies are still completely approachable for people who know almost nothing about Batman. E.g. the bald crazy that Crane gets committed, who nearly kills Rachel right near the end? That's Victor Zsasz, a recurrent Batman comic villain. But you don't need to have any idea about that to enjoy the movie, they only mentioned his name in passing.
Before Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, superhero movies were generally campy, light on plot, light on villains, and light on fight scenes. Yeah, they had all those things, but Batman Begins made them all look like baby's first superhero films, and it only went deeper from there. It really became the blueprint for pretty much all superhero films and franchises that came afterwards. It really is an incredible trilogy, and a great choice to watch, because you'll get to see where it all started.
@@deepthe2972 To be honest, I don't think of _The Dark Knight_ as a very good movie. The plot is all over the place, and the ending doesn't really make sense. Also, the best scene in the movie is when the prison inmate says, 'Give it to me and I'll do what you should have done ten minutes ago,' and then throws the detonator overboard. The best scene doesn't include any of the main characters. I'm not terribly impressed by the pseudo-psychological scenes involving the Joker which obviously had a goal of being impressive rather than supporting the plot. I also don't think much of movies that are mostly a character study of the villain, rather than a good story.
Fun fact Batman never trained with the League of Assassins in the comics. He didn't meet Ra's until later on in his career. Dick Grayson the first Robin was in college when Batman met Ra's. The whole Batman training with the League of Assassins is only from the Nolan films.
Excellent choice watching the Nolan trilogy to familiarize yourself with Batman. In my opinion, it is the best version of the world of Batman. The next movie, The Dark Knight, is, again, in my opinion, a masterpiece. I'm anxious to see your reaction to that as well. I really enjoy watching your reactions! 🙂
inna, we saw the Joker in one of the Batman movies from 1989 - 1997 , so i hope you can watch those movies next before you continue, that was why we were excited to see the joker card at the end of the movie, because we had already seen the joker and we wanted to see what these movies would make him look like
Hey Inna. Forgive me if I misunderstood your reaction, but am I right that you were confused as to who killed Joe Chill, the man who murdered Bruce’s parents? It was Carmine Falcone, the crime boss who told Bruce his father begged for mercy like a dog. He had Chill killed because the man was going to reveal things that would expose Falcone’s criminal activities, in exchange for his freedom. Carmine silenced him before he could sing. Anyway, I enjoyed your reaction! I love that you’re pausing the movie whenever you want to talk in length. And I love that you’re doing your best to really pay close attention to the movie. It’s also fun to watch someone who knows very little about Batman react to this.
A big hug for you, Inna. To see the best Batman film with the Joker, watch "THE DARK KNIGHT" (2008). Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker is beyond brilliant.
Other people might have already told you, but Nolan’s trilogy is an adaptation of Batman. Some people don’t like it, some people love it (I do), both mainly because it is an adaptation based on the idea of "what if Batman was in the real world", meaning without magic, aliens, or metahumans. For example, Ra’s here is a human hiding behind scapegoats, therefore seemingly "immortal"; whereas in the comic books, he comes back from the dead using the magic of a Lazarus Pit. Other characters from Nolan’s trilogy, that I won’t spoil, are originally magically-ish powered, but here there are just heavily trained humans. Still, it is one of the two best choices to start with Batman, the other being the 1989 (and 1992) Batman movies by Tim Burton, and if you add the animations, of course Batman The Animated Series (TAS) from 1992 (which is probably the one you mentioned in the beginning of the video) which is just THE best 🦇🖤
Lots of lore, but Batman does not use guns (parents death) and does not murder/kill. Gotham is based on/supposed to be New York/Manhattan. Bruce is a regular man, no super powers, very smart, very rich, has high tech tools and a sense of justice.
Batman (and his sidekicks and villains) all have a varied history to them. No movie puts the whole together (would take too long). The Nolan trilogy does a great job of giving a snapshot of the Batman universe while being it's own.
Oh yes, the Ninjatō, a sword from the ancient land of Hollywood, first seen roughly 60 years ago. There's no trace of these swords having ever existing prior to the 1950s
Awesome reaction,I enjoyed your commentary throughout, you are gonna be blown away by The Dark Knight, the best Batman movie. After you are done with the trilogy, I know it's still early, but you should check out the Joker film with Joaquin Phoenix so you see another interpretation of the character. Also, you need to check out The Batman, another interpretation of the character. They are all based on the comics, and some are closer than others, but all follow the general spirit of the characters. What's great about the characters of this particular universe is that many of the interpretations work in giving us amazing stories.
inna, besides the 1989 batman movies, there is also the 2022 batman movies , and the 2019 Joker movies , and the Man of Steel (2013) movies the second one being Batman V Superman, and then later they appear in the movie Justice League (2018)? i hope you can watch the theatrical version of that movie, it was made by the person who made the first two Avengers movies
"I'm surprised he turned out to be a super-hero" ... By the estimation of some, he didn't. I love these films, but I've always seen Batman as neither hero, nor villain. He is the result of deep, unresolved, psychological trauma. His fear is never truly conquered. At best, he learns to embrace it. He is in many ways, just as insane as the super-villains he fights.
Love your reaction!! This is my 2nd favorite trilogy, Back to the Future, is my favorite! "Batman the animated series" is a great show to watch if you want more on the villains that Batman fights! Best wishes always Inna!! 🙂❤😘
11:50 That's a good observation. In a GQ interview about him acting alongside Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight, Christian Bale stated that Batman was really close to being a villain (the specific excerpt of the interview is th-cam.com/users/shortsqxcjVZ9vdAk ).
Please Inna, don't feel sorry for not knowing about Batman and all characters.., the fun part is to discover, to be surprised, being told a story, a new story...just let the story and images invite you to this great world of Batman..then, at least, you will have the choice of liking or not...the second one is a gem...
You Shoul'd Have Watched The Spiderman Trilogy First Before The Dark Knight Trilogy It'll Give Your Reputation A Bad Ending. *FacePalm!* Ow OCTOBER 20, 2024
inna, it helps if you watch the 1989 movies before these because these expect you to know who the characters are after watching the origins of the characters in the 1989 movies
Thank you so much for watching
You're welcome, prego, Будь ласка 😋
Batman Begins and The Dark Knight are probably the best comic book movies ever made. Sadly, Heath Ledger passed before the third installment of this trilogy was made.
I think spiderverse is a better comic book movie. (specificlly spiderverse feels like a comic book)
Still one of the best movie trilogies of all time. A thing I really love is that they layer in all kinds of Batman easter eggs for old fans, but the movies are still completely approachable for people who know almost nothing about Batman.
E.g. the bald crazy that Crane gets committed, who nearly kills Rachel right near the end? That's Victor Zsasz, a recurrent Batman comic villain. But you don't need to have any idea about that to enjoy the movie, they only mentioned his name in passing.
well, the first 2 are great. rises is garbage.
Great reaction. It's totally cool that you asked questions. It just means you are interested and want to learn
Before Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, superhero movies were generally campy, light on plot, light on villains, and light on fight scenes. Yeah, they had all those things, but Batman Begins made them all look like baby's first superhero films, and it only went deeper from there. It really became the blueprint for pretty much all superhero films and franchises that came afterwards. It really is an incredible trilogy, and a great choice to watch, because you'll get to see where it all started.
As far as I'm concerned, this is the best Batman movie they've made.
Yup it's very underrated.
As a huge Batman fan I agree, this is the best one in the trilogy.
100%
Why not the dark knight I’m actually curious ?
@@deepthe2972 To be honest, I don't think of _The Dark Knight_ as a very good movie. The plot is all over the place, and the ending doesn't really make sense. Also, the best scene in the movie is when the prison inmate says, 'Give it to me and I'll do what you should have done ten minutes ago,' and then throws the detonator overboard. The best scene doesn't include any of the main characters.
I'm not terribly impressed by the pseudo-psychological scenes involving the Joker which obviously had a goal of being impressive rather than supporting the plot. I also don't think much of movies that are mostly a character study of the villain, rather than a good story.
it was FUN watching you learn about batman 😁 the next movie is THE BEST, you will love it 😉 REALLY ENJOYED your reaction! 👍☺
Fun fact Batman never trained with the League of Assassins in the comics. He didn't meet Ra's until later on in his career. Dick Grayson the first Robin was in college when Batman met Ra's. The whole Batman training with the League of Assassins is only from the Nolan films.
Excellent choice watching the Nolan trilogy to familiarize yourself with Batman. In my opinion, it is the best version of the world of Batman. The next movie, The Dark Knight, is, again, in my opinion, a masterpiece. I'm anxious to see your reaction to that as well. I really enjoy watching your reactions! 🙂
inna, bruce's butler is named Alfred, not albert
inna, we saw the Joker in one of the Batman movies from 1989 - 1997 , so i hope you can watch those movies next before you continue, that was why we were excited to see the joker card at the end of the movie, because we had already seen the joker and we wanted to see what these movies would make him look like
Batman does not kill...he hurts a lot but does not kill...
Luckily broken bones and concussions aren't killing
@@Smokie_666 hahaha, you are right
Hey Inna. Forgive me if I misunderstood your reaction, but am I right that you were confused as to who killed Joe Chill, the man who murdered Bruce’s parents?
It was Carmine Falcone, the crime boss who told Bruce his father begged for mercy like a dog. He had Chill killed because the man was going to reveal things that would expose Falcone’s criminal activities, in exchange for his freedom. Carmine silenced him before he could sing.
Anyway, I enjoyed your reaction! I love that you’re pausing the movie whenever you want to talk in length. And I love that you’re doing your best to really pay close attention to the movie. It’s also fun to watch someone who knows very little about Batman react to this.
Keep the scene in mind where Sergeant Gordon puts his coat around young Bruce Wayne's shoulders. I won't tell you why, just keep it in mind.
A big hug for you, Inna. To see the best Batman film with the Joker, watch "THE DARK KNIGHT" (2008). Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker is beyond brilliant.
Batman is that guy. Top three super hero/comic book characters of all time for a reason.
Other people might have already told you, but Nolan’s trilogy is an adaptation of Batman. Some people don’t like it, some people love it (I do), both mainly because it is an adaptation based on the idea of "what if Batman was in the real world", meaning without magic, aliens, or metahumans. For example, Ra’s here is a human hiding behind scapegoats, therefore seemingly "immortal"; whereas in the comic books, he comes back from the dead using the magic of a Lazarus Pit. Other characters from Nolan’s trilogy, that I won’t spoil, are originally magically-ish powered, but here there are just heavily trained humans.
Still, it is one of the two best choices to start with Batman, the other being the 1989 (and 1992) Batman movies by Tim Burton, and if you add the animations, of course Batman The Animated Series (TAS) from 1992 (which is probably the one you mentioned in the beginning of the video) which is just THE best 🦇🖤
Lots of lore, but Batman does not use guns (parents death) and does not murder/kill. Gotham is based on/supposed to be New York/Manhattan. Bruce is a regular man, no super powers, very smart, very rich, has high tech tools and a sense of justice.
Batman (and his sidekicks and villains) all have a varied history to them. No movie puts the whole together (would take too long). The Nolan trilogy does a great job of giving a snapshot of the Batman universe while being it's own.
25:26 😂😂 Ooh, the reaction & hype (would fit well as a thumbnail).
14:42 No, it's not a Katana, it's a Ninjatō, the sword of the Shinobi, aka Ninja.
Oh yes, the Ninjatō, a sword from the ancient land of Hollywood, first seen roughly 60 years ago. There's no trace of these swords having ever existing prior to the 1950s
@@jimmiejaz To quote Life Of Brian: "An Unbeliever!"
I think I first watched this movie when I was 6 years old. I remember being scared while watching it back then, but I also loved it.
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Think the christian bale batman movies are the best superhero movies ever
Good choice! We're in Spooktober so watch some spooky movies. Go with Carrie (1976) next. Guaranteed to be memorable. Cheers!
Yeah, Gotham is pretty much New York.
Noooo!! Your reaction was fantastic!! Loved it.
Don't worry about talking a lot that's why we're here to watch you react to the movies we love
inna, i like your pumpkin and skeleton and bat decorations, they go along with the batman movies
Awesome reaction,I enjoyed your commentary throughout, you are gonna be blown away by The Dark Knight, the best Batman movie. After you are done with the trilogy, I know it's still early, but you should check out the Joker film with Joaquin Phoenix so you see another interpretation of the character. Also, you need to check out The Batman, another interpretation of the character. They are all based on the comics, and some are closer than others, but all follow the general spirit of the characters. What's great about the characters of this particular universe is that many of the interpretations work in giving us amazing stories.
you have seen one of the actor in star war second trilogy as qi-gon -jin obi wan's master
inna, besides the 1989 batman movies, there is also the 2022 batman movies , and the 2019 Joker movies , and the Man of Steel (2013) movies the second one being Batman V Superman, and then later they appear in the movie Justice League (2018)? i hope you can watch the theatrical version of that movie, it was made by the person who made the first two Avengers movies
Buckle up for The Dark Knight
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"I'm surprised he turned out to be a super-hero" ... By the estimation of some, he didn't. I love these films, but I've always seen Batman as neither hero, nor villain. He is the result of deep, unresolved, psychological trauma. His fear is never truly conquered. At best, he learns to embrace it. He is in many ways, just as insane as the super-villains he fights.
inna, i think the 1989 batman movies are better , i hope you like them
Love your reaction!! This is my 2nd favorite trilogy, Back to the Future, is my favorite! "Batman the animated series" is a great show to watch if you want more on the villains that Batman fights! Best wishes always Inna!! 🙂❤😘
11:50 That's a good observation. In a GQ interview about him acting alongside Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight, Christian Bale stated that Batman was really close to being a villain (the specific excerpt of the interview is th-cam.com/users/shortsqxcjVZ9vdAk ).
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Thank you 🫶
Please Inna, don't feel sorry for not knowing about Batman and all characters.., the fun part is to discover, to be surprised, being told a story, a new story...just let the story and images invite you to this great world of Batman..then, at least, you will have the choice of liking or not...the second one is a gem...
they were almost roasted bats... chicken nuggets... batnugget 🥵
Of course he has superpowers, its called money :D
Nice superpower to have! Haha
If you felt _this_ was a masterpiece, buckle yourself in for the next film.
Haha
at 44:16 you made me laugh😂🙂
Hi, you are from Romania, right? EDIT: Oh sorry, I think it's Ukraine. I mixed up the accents.
I love that she thinks that Robin is a girl
It’s not? 😂🥲
@@InnaSoloTV that's a subject of debate
Replacing Katie Holmes was wrong on every level.
You Shoul'd Have Watched The Spiderman Trilogy First Before The Dark Knight Trilogy
It'll Give Your Reputation A Bad Ending.
*FacePalm!* Ow
OCTOBER 20, 2024
Robin is a guy, not a gal.
inna, it helps if you watch the 1989 movies before these because these expect you to know who the characters are after watching the origins of the characters in the 1989 movies
Sono Batman
inna, you might want to watch the 1989 batman movies , there are 4 of them