100% love the fact that the music cuts out and you just sink in the sound and intensity of this magnificent scene. Kudos to the sound engineers who worked on this movie.
@@leejee88 no the joker was confused because he believed Harvey dent was Batman in the armored truck, then when the real Batman showed up he was kinda schocked
This is why Nolan is a visionary director. All the little details going into each shot and the sequence of action is bar none. Barely any CGI, if any to be honest. Joker popping out the side of the trailer is so iconic to me.
@@SuCKeRPunCH187 Still there's the mystery of how he put a phone a thug's body knowing he'd be caught by GCPD. It's like he's always one step ahead than Batman.
No movie made me feel the way this movie felt watching it for the first time. I wish I could forget this movie and watch it again for the first time. What a masterpiece
Tbh I didn’t like it that much the first time, but I also wasn’t paying attention much and my DVD player was a piece of garbage. I watched this on my laptop later however, and it was fucking incredible
Yup I wish I could relive it as well. I hate imax b/c of how loud it is but I remember during the opening week that was the only tickets that my dad could get for me, my best friend and himself and let me tell you this scene and the intro bank robbery were truly amazing to be in IMAX for. We did it for dark knight rises as well which was also amazing.
"These things are built for that, right?" "He's gonna need something a LOT bigger to get through this." [cut to Joker shouldering a rocket launcher] Always makes me lol
1:39 after years of watching this film i just noticed that the truck says “laughter is the best medicine” with a S in spray paint by the joker. Brilliant detail
I like to think he casually ordered his goons to block off the road with a fire truck, and they were so terrified of failing him that they made sure to set fire to a fire truck in fear of misunderstanding what he wanted.
I remember when I saw this in theaters the first time and everyone laughed that Joker added an S on the truck to spell Slaughter. That's such a Joker thing to do.
I never laugh at that scene, I think it’s disturbing in a way, he changed a word that commonly represents joy and turned it into a word that commonly describes evil. Slaughter and laughter pretty much sums up the joker. So this was probably on purpose
Yeah nice way to darken things without having to force it or be gruesome etc. Nolan was a genius of getting that crime drama darkness, and realness mixed in with blockbuster, mixed in with smart humor here and there. Just perfect
3:50: Joker: “Harvey Harvey Harvey Dent, oh…excuse me, I wanna drive.” *Joker pushes dead thug on the driver’s seat out of the truck.* That moment kills me for some reason. 😂
I remember seeing this film in theaters with my dad when it came out and hearing the music cut out the whole crowd got silent. You felt like anything could happen and its was tense.
Funny you say that. My dad told me once his favourite movie villain was Lee Van Cleef in The Good, The Bad & The Ugly. Because you never knew when he was gonna show up. But whenever he did, it would be a surprise and he'd take command of the scene. Heath Ledger's Joker is exactly like that. He's never at the start of any scene he's in. But when he suddenly appears, he turns everything on its head.
@@jackson4162 yes stop trying to over analyze my comment lmao. I meant typically you will have ambient noise of people eating popcorn, candy, whispering etc. I fondly remember when that scene hit, literally everyone stopped moving.
2:00 "These things are built for that, right?" "He's gonna need something a lot bigger." This exchange always makes me chuckle. For two seconds, Harvey isn't a prisoner talking to his jailer. He's still the DA casually talking to a SWAT officer while they're getting shot at.
2:40 Gordon knew what he was doing he waited till a near miss with the bat mobile so he can stop the truck behind the police van, good good teamwork right there
Nolan clearly had the best vision out of them all and Bale is the best Batman out of them all, fuck the other Batmen, DKT is the best and its sad that it had to end, I wanna see more movies in this Universe but more Batman more fighting and martial arts scenes.
In Batman Begins its shown primarily for using weapons like during the escape from the GCPD. When he destroyed a barrier on the parking garage and proceed to continue to drive from that position and at the end when Gordon destroyed part of the monorail. So i guess like the Tumbler's version of battle mode.
0:41 The convoy could have gone around the firetruck by just crossing over to the other side of the road and crossing back over at the next intersection.
Yeah you're right. Guess not every detail gets past Nolan. Thinking about it, even though I love his movies, that kind of stuff happens a lot with him.
@@el34glo59 What's wrong with him having flaws lol He's human. He's a fantastic director, pretending anyone is perfect 100% of the time gets you no where and teaches you nothing.
@@ElixirOfEuphoria What I'm saying is that's not really a flaw. I'm sure the intersection ahead was being diverted already. Going into the wrong lane, and going into that after, would be a shit show. Nolan doesn't just miss things like that for the hell of it. I never said he was perfect. I get it
IMO, this is still one the greatest car chase scenes in film history. Idk man, the approach was just different compared to other movies. Iconic to say the least. Felt like a comic book come to life with actual life and death situations. Heath Ledger was something else..🃏 To be honest, it would be very refreshing to see something similar to this scene in The Batman 2 storyline if Keoghan were to be the main antagonist. I can only hope.
I grew up on a healthy diet of car chases. I'm only reluctant to call it the greatest because choosing one feels cruel. That said, how many films have you seen where a tank rugby tackles a dump truck? Might also be the only chase I've seen where the hero gets yeeted out of the chase and his vehicle blows up, only to shrug it off and get right back to it. Top three chases, definitely.
@@jaybomb5638 honestly man, I thought it was ok. It could’ve been a little better imo, but that’s just me. I will say the start up of the bat mobile and the shot where we see the penguins car flipped over, Batman walking over slowly from the after fire looked, sounded so amazing in IMAX.. and Dolby cinema. To me, it was kinda giving fast & the furious vibes. Overall, it was a good scene. I just don’t think it’s better than the one in TDK. I want to see if The Batman 2 can top it tho.. that would be crazy.
@@jaybomb5638 they showed too much in the trailers bro.. that’s why when I went to go see it, I wasn’t really anticipating the car chase that much. You already knows what’s gonna happen. Still a great movie tho.
The Batman has got big shoes to fill to beat scenes like this. Christ just the shot of the Joker popping out the window with the shotty and shooting that cop was brilliant. No music but thqt slight hum in the background. Fast cut right after. So smooth, yet dark and jarring It's all in the details. And part II of this scene is just a masterpiece
It didn't show him killed though probably would b in a wheel chair due to the severity of impact. Though he has no one to blame but himself for being a joker henchman...🤔
One of the most fucking riveting action scenes ever directed. And it relies entirely on visual cues to tell you what's going on, no music or exposition.
I think that's why they very quickly show you him ducking down just before it happens at 2:40. Like Nolan giving the audience at least the possibility that he might have survived.
Goes through academy, graduates, works on the streets for a few years.. makes detective. Soon, he is transporting highly dangerous personnel.... "I didn't sign up for this"... Was his last words
2:40 I don’t care what anybody says, Batman definitely killed that truck driver there, there’s 0% chance he survived that since his body would be mangled in the wreck
This is a superhero movie, not a reality And there is chances that someone could survived on a flattened roof crash, this happens in reality too, plus that roof of the garbage truck is higher than a low slung supercars and he duck it but 100% injured, maybe paralyzed forever
So apparently 75% of the action sequences with the trucks including the Tumbler were used with RC miniatures and destructible environments. The actors’ dialogue shots were shot in post and mixed in. They weren’t able to use the NY tunnel so they had to improvise a LOT of the shots in sound stages and miniatures.
I first saw this movie in the IMAX theater with my dad and best friend back in 2008 and to this day I literally cannot watch this without hearing non-stop roaring applause! From the intro of the Batpod, to the truck flipping, to Gordon arresting Joker - the theater went NUCKIN' FUTS during this entire scene! Still one of my top 3 craziest movie theater experiences ever!
*people say that The Batman batmobile chase is amazing and aside from 1 or 2 cool shot* *I thought it was too dark and the rain and the carlights obscured way to much* *This carchase however is literal perfection*
I always forget that this scene represents a lovely instance of Gordon actively working whit Batman against the bad guys in the middle of the real action.
In the beginning before they open the door to the truck and begin shooting, they spray painted an S in from of "laughter is the best medicine" making in slaughter is the best medicine. The attention to small details in this movie is incredible
A fire truck on fire in the middle of a intersection on a shut down road is some devious shit. Joker even hoped out the 18 wheeler, wit a Glock, switch, an extendo on it 🔥
2:40 Real talk: the dude driving that garbage truck is 100% dead by Batman's hand. Two vehicles with that much mass, momentum, and overall kinetic energy colliding head-on would prove totally fatal to anybody not driving something built to withstand that level of force (the Tumbler is basically built for war; a garbage truck, not so much). Not to mention that the cabin of the truck was folded like paper upon the near-immediate impact with the ceiling, and the driver would most definitely be folded along with it, if the sudden force of the roof caving in didn't crush his head. If that dude's NOT dead, he's debilitatingly crippled and probably a vegetable, and that feels like a worse fate to me.
@@kamuranDeliormanli Yeah, I used to do stuff like that to my school textbooks, either write a letter in like how he did with the s or mark out letters and put stuff like that. Plus my humour is dark. It makes fun of society and mentions fucked up topics.
100% love the fact that the music cuts out and you just sink in the sound and intensity of this magnificent scene. Kudos to the sound engineers who worked on this movie.
Nolan is a genious for shore.
Yes .you will know his vibes .
That’s why I love no country for old men, intense when there’s no music
@@thebatburger I’ll never get tired of watching the coin toss scene…absolutely brilliant and well written scene
It’s very much like Heat (1995) zero music during action sequences adds to the tension!
Tumbler: *body slams a dump truck straight into the ceiling*
Joker: "Hmm..."
Like Minecraft villager noise
probably a nod to the 89 batman and joker face off where joker underestimates batman who swoops down and takes joker's balloons
@@leejee88 no the joker was confused because he believed Harvey dent was Batman in the armored truck, then when the real Batman showed up he was kinda schocked
He was just shocked that harvey is not batman
What's even more impressive is that part was a miniature with some added effects to crush the cab.
“Harvey, Harvey, Harvey Dent. Oh, excuse me, I wanna drive.” 😂
😅
😂😂😂😂 best joker ever
This is why Nolan is a visionary director. All the little details going into each shot and the sequence of action is bar none. Barely any CGI, if any to be honest. Joker popping out the side of the trailer is so iconic to me.
He sucks.
Visionary director my A$$.
@@salmanahmed2713 Your life must really suck dude!😂
@@salmanahmed2713 your mad that you dint have clean drinking water
@@jordangoulet6536 Quite an assumption. Please explain how, bitch?
2:30 that sound of the Batmobile never gets old
Just like a Model S Plaid on full
Throttle
IKR!!! Just the shot alone of the tumbler roaring down lower wacker drive gives me INSTANT chills
Joker is literally testing all his firearms to see which one can penetrate through the truck's body.
And he’s not having a goon do it because like the comics, Joker himself is the best shot.
that moment at 2:49 is when the joker realizes Dent is not Batman.
Haha yeah I always liked the reaction he had there
It's perfect
And yet somehow, he managed to get both Dent and Dawes in the warehouses he planned.
@@shivramkarthik2882 i think he changed his plan. His plan was always to kill Rachel believing that the was the key to break batman.
@@SuCKeRPunCH187 Still there's the mystery of how he put a phone a thug's body knowing he'd be caught by GCPD. It's like he's always one step ahead than Batman.
No movie made me feel the way this movie felt watching it for the first time. I wish I could forget this movie and watch it again for the first time. What a masterpiece
How about interstellar
Besides that. Interstellar is an incredible movie.
Tbh I didn’t like it that much the first time, but I also wasn’t paying attention much and my DVD player was a piece of garbage. I watched this on my laptop later however, and it was fucking incredible
Yup I wish I could relive it as well. I hate imax b/c of how loud it is but I remember during the opening week that was the only tickets that my dad could get for me, my best friend and himself and let me tell you this scene and the intro bank robbery were truly amazing to be in IMAX for. We did it for dark knight rises as well which was also amazing.
this is how i feel when i play a great video game
0:16 feel bad for that truck driver, the Joker probably destroyed his eardrums with that shot lol
What about the one who died 0.1 seconds after he saw the shotgun
@@rido.a4238 lol true, I guess I meant more in the sense of how the joker always ends up hurting/killing his employees & not just randoms
Fact! 😆
Amazingly shot scene tho. God Nolan is a genius
LMFAO
"These things are built for that, right?"
"He's gonna need something a LOT bigger to get through this."
[cut to Joker shouldering a rocket launcher]
Always makes me lol
The SWAT guy should've Just said: "So you're not really Batman?" 😂
"He's gonna need something a lot bigger to get through this"
Joker is handed an RPG 😂
🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
* Whips out his dick
iS tHaT a bAzOoKa?!
2:47 when Joker went " hmm.." after Batman ruined his plans had me rollingggggg LOL
that hmm was more cuz of the realization that dent isnt batman
@@kar12894 u sure?
@@1traphouse yeh it was like a "hmm interesting, didnt expect that"
@@kar12894 i see your point, guess i never thought it like that. Thanks 🙏
That’s more like “Hmmm interesting.” Reaction.
1:39 after years of watching this film i just noticed that the truck says “laughter is the best medicine” with a S in spray paint by the joker. Brilliant detail
I didn’t notice it either
Dude I noticed that the first time I saw the fucking film lmao
I noticed it the first time i watched the movie
@@gucci5320 easy to miss when you're judt captivated on what's happening. And more concerned with who's coming out of the side of the trailer.
Yo no sabía que decía eso, pero yo tenía la idea que decía algo relacionado a las risas
I love jokers irony. It's a fire engine on fire🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
True. But what other vehicle is big enough to block the entire road?
@@ZChronicNebula a 40 foot trailer with the words slaughter is the best medicine written on the sides 🤣🤣🤣...... joker is the best
@@ZChronicNebula школьный автобус
Oh my fucking god. How did it take me this long to realise this, especially since it's such a joker thing to do? That is hilarious
I like to think he casually ordered his goons to block off the road with a fire truck, and they were so terrified of failing him that they made sure to set fire to a fire truck in fear of misunderstanding what he wanted.
I remember when I saw this in theaters the first time and everyone laughed that Joker added an S on the truck to spell Slaughter. That's such a Joker thing to do.
I never laugh at that scene, I think it’s disturbing in a way, he changed a word that commonly represents joy and turned it into a word that commonly describes evil. Slaughter and laughter pretty much sums up the joker. So this was probably on purpose
Yeah nice way to darken things without having to force it or be gruesome etc. Nolan was a genius of getting that crime drama darkness, and realness mixed in with blockbuster, mixed in with smart humor here and there. Just perfect
@@seepeecp8545 im 14 and this is deep
@@LazyTacoProductions bruh that ain’t deep🤣
@@gotdatazz123 i was being sarcastic.
The fire truck is ON FIRE. I guess that's the joker's sick sense of humour. Great detail.
3:50: Joker: “Harvey Harvey Harvey Dent, oh…excuse me, I wanna drive.”
*Joker pushes dead thug on the driver’s seat out of the truck.*
That moment kills me for some reason. 😂
I remember seeing this film in theaters with my dad when it came out and hearing the music cut out the whole crowd got silent. You felt like anything could happen and its was tense.
Funny you say that. My dad told me once his favourite movie villain was Lee Van Cleef in The Good, The Bad & The Ugly. Because you never knew when he was gonna show up. But whenever he did, it would be a surprise and he'd take command of the scene. Heath Ledger's Joker is exactly like that. He's never at the start of any scene he's in. But when he suddenly appears, he turns everything on its head.
I wash in Chicago when they filmed this in the middle of the night. It was amazing. I actually got out to watch.
Movie theaters are supposed to be silent no?
@@jackson4162 yes stop trying to over analyze my comment lmao. I meant typically you will have ambient noise of people eating popcorn, candy, whispering etc. I fondly remember when that scene hit, literally everyone stopped moving.
2:19 "I didn't sign up for this!!"
Yes you did. Exactly this in fact
I wouldn't say that the average cop was expecting to take RPG fire, even in Gotham.
I love how the joker is in a truck that says laughter is the best medicine on the side lol
Graffiti S in front of Laughter to lol.
The aggressiveness of the Tumbler is just mind blowing ❤
I just realized the fire truck on fire is an intentional sick joke by the Joker, not just an arbitrary roadblock.
“Harvey Harvey Harvey Dent. Excuse me, I want to drive.”
😂😂 Epic line😂😂
2:00 "These things are built for that, right?" "He's gonna need something a lot bigger."
This exchange always makes me chuckle. For two seconds, Harvey isn't a prisoner talking to his jailer. He's still the DA casually talking to a SWAT officer while they're getting shot at.
The swat officer also presumably assumes he’s in the back of that truck with Batman on the flip side.
He knew he wasnt batman, the back of that armored truck would have more than one guy if they thought someone as dangerous as batman was in there
2:40 Gordon knew what he was doing he waited till a near miss with the bat mobile so he can stop the truck behind the police van, good good teamwork right there
Tim Burton, Christopher Nolan and Matt Reeves... Different thoughts, dreams, fantasies but great works...
In the words of the late great Meatloaf; two outta three ain't bad. 😜
@@dars5229 Pattinson >> Kilmer, West, Affleck, and Keaton.
Here’s to the people unable to cope and saying trash before it’s release. 🍻
@@amuroray9115 Hard truth for the "Typical" Cinema Fans to digest.
Nolan clearly had the best vision out of them all and Bale is the best Batman out of them all, fuck the other Batmen, DKT is the best and its sad that it had to end, I wanna see more movies in this Universe but more Batman more fighting and martial arts scenes.
@@amuroray9115 XDDDDDDDD
Dream on kid
2:40 Something utterly satisfying about how the tumbler just rams the living daylights out of that truck!
I like that Nolan's Batman Tumbler has this "Focus" mode. It never specify what else it does, it just simply move him closer to the screen.
In Batman Begins its shown primarily for using weapons like during the escape from the GCPD. When he destroyed a barrier on the parking garage and proceed to continue to drive from that position and at the end when Gordon destroyed part of the monorail. So i guess like the Tumbler's version of battle mode.
RIP Heath 🙏🕊️ An impeccable performance
0:41 The convoy could have gone around the firetruck by just crossing over to the other side of the road and crossing back over at the next intersection.
Yeah you're right. Guess not every detail gets past Nolan. Thinking about it, even though I love his movies, that kind of stuff happens a lot with him.
@@popculturereference1147 oh for christ sake. Bro Nolan is on point
@@el34glo59 What's wrong with him having flaws lol He's human. He's a fantastic director, pretending anyone is perfect 100% of the time gets you no where and teaches you nothing.
@@ElixirOfEuphoria What I'm saying is that's not really a flaw. I'm sure the intersection ahead was being diverted already. Going into the wrong lane, and going into that after, would be a shit show. Nolan doesn't just miss things like that for the hell of it. I never said he was perfect. I get it
Totally haha
IMO, this is still one the greatest car chase scenes in film history. Idk man, the approach was just different compared to other movies. Iconic to say the least. Felt like a comic book come to life with actual life and death situations. Heath Ledger was something else..🃏
To be honest, it would be very refreshing to see something similar to this scene in The Batman 2 storyline if Keoghan were to be the main antagonist. I can only hope.
I grew up on a healthy diet of car chases. I'm only reluctant to call it the greatest because choosing one feels cruel. That said, how many films have you seen where a tank rugby tackles a dump truck? Might also be the only chase I've seen where the hero gets yeeted out of the chase and his vehicle blows up, only to shrug it off and get right back to it. Top three chases, definitely.
How do you feel about The Batman chase sequence?
@@jaybomb5638 honestly man, I thought it was ok. It could’ve been a little better imo, but that’s just me. I will say the start up of the bat mobile and the shot where we see the penguins car flipped over, Batman walking over slowly from the after fire looked, sounded so amazing in IMAX.. and Dolby cinema. To me, it was kinda giving fast & the furious vibes. Overall, it was a good scene. I just don’t think it’s better than the one in TDK. I want to see if The Batman 2 can top it tho.. that would be crazy.
@@jaybomb5638 they showed too much in the trailers bro.. that’s why when I went to go see it, I wasn’t really anticipating the car chase that much. You already knows what’s gonna happen. Still a great movie tho.
It's up there but to me Mad Max Road Warrior tanker chase scene towards the end of the movie tops them all
03:49 Joker singing is hilarious😂😂😂
The sound engineers for this movie is the best I've ever heard. I get goosebumps with that subtle alarm sound throughout the movie.
The alarm sound was the sound Christopher Nolan used which was basically the vibration of 1 violin string played on a loop
@@inevitableibby I would have never of guessed. Thanks for that info. Pretty cool.
@@KP-05 ikr, its 1 of the many special tweaks that makes this movie THE BEST, and np bro
The batman was a great movie... But the dark knight trilogy is legend in my opinion
2:02 it's kind of low-key funny how he says they need something bigger to get through the truck, then it cuts to joker being handed an RPG and missile
0:49 : That is nice joke from joker. Fire truck on fire 🤯
Batman: I have one rule!
Batman at 2:42 definitely killed that driver by crushing the cab against the tunnel ceiling.
Nah he ducked
1:24 when the swat guy says LOCK AND LOAD and then the truck gets bumped immediately into the river always makes me laugh
The Batman has got big shoes to fill to beat scenes like this. Christ just the shot of the Joker popping out the window with the shotty and shooting that cop was brilliant. No music but thqt slight hum in the background. Fast cut right after. So smooth, yet dark and jarring
It's all in the details. And part II of this scene is just a masterpiece
It did
@@zifan_winters it did not
@@jd2161 for me it did
@@zifan_winters Yeah the car chase in the new batman was way better and intense tho
Saw the film. They did really well, but this scene is still crazy good.
"batman doesnt kill" 2:38 well he killed the SHIT outa that guy XD
The driver of the garbage truck is 100% dead 💀. Looks like he can break his one rule to a non-named character.
all his bones broke terribly 👌
It didn't show him killed though probably would b in a wheel chair due to the severity of impact. Though he has no one to blame but himself for being a joker henchman...🤔
Can we just talk about th fact that Batman most definitely kills the truck driver at 2:41?
One of the most fucking riveting action scenes ever directed. And it relies entirely on visual cues to tell you what's going on, no music or exposition.
2:30 this sound gives me chills
Batman drives head first into a speeding garbage truck, Joker's reaction..."hmm" just brilliant.
I still love this scene today after watching it so many years as a kid. This film’s definitely a masterpiece.
You know rewatching this… the garbage truck driver that Batman made ramp into the ceiling was 100% crushed to death
*cough* Batman Begins run over a cop car *cough*
@@eizlaniskandar7946 Those cops lived.
I think that's why they very quickly show you him ducking down just before it happens at 2:40. Like Nolan giving the audience at least the possibility that he might have survived.
2:40 batman broke his rule
Nope aint saying it
I like how the rpg is the only thing we see the joker reload in the entire movie
“We know you got rules, you don’t kill nobody.” 2:39 - Heh oh yeah I’m sure the guy driving was just fine after the cab was completely caved in.
That's why they showed you him ducking right down just before it happened, I think.
Ehh he deserved it thought any henchman that work for joker deserve that fate.
This movie is a love letter to Chicago.
Goes through academy, graduates, works on the streets for a few years.. makes detective. Soon, he is transporting highly dangerous personnel....
"I didn't sign up for this"... Was his last words
3:50 “Harvey! Harvey! Harvey Dent! **Huhbleh** Excuse me, I want to drive.” 😂
2:40 I don’t care what anybody says, Batman definitely killed that truck driver there, there’s 0% chance he survived that since his body would be mangled in the wreck
Yeah you're right it's not even mentioned afterwards
This is a superhero movie, not a reality
And there is chances that someone could survived on a flattened roof crash, this happens in reality too, plus that roof of the garbage truck is higher than a low slung supercars and he duck it but 100% injured, maybe paralyzed forever
The action, the practical effects, the soundtrack. This film is a action film production masterpiece.
So apparently 75% of the action sequences with the trucks including the Tumbler were used with RC miniatures and destructible environments. The actors’ dialogue shots were shot in post and mixed in. They weren’t able to use the NY tunnel so they had to improvise a LOT of the shots in sound stages and miniatures.
Batman: I don’t kill
Also Batman: 2:40
bro thats actually deadly
“This thing is built for that right?”
“He’s gonna need something a lot bigger to get through this.”
I first saw this movie in the IMAX theater with my dad and best friend back in 2008 and to this day I literally cannot watch this without hearing non-stop roaring applause! From the intro of the Batpod, to the truck flipping, to Gordon arresting Joker - the theater went NUCKIN' FUTS during this entire scene! Still one of my top 3 craziest movie theater experiences ever!
*people say that The Batman batmobile chase is amazing and aside from 1 or 2 cool shot*
*I thought it was too dark and the rain and the carlights obscured way to much*
*This carchase however is literal perfection*
this is the only car chase cinema needs. Every other one wants to be this
Yo just imagine if the Tumbler was a transformer yo. That would be sick
I always forget that this scene represents a lovely instance of Gordon actively working whit Batman against the bad guys in the middle of the real action.
2:48 Joker's "hmmm" is when he figured out that Batman is in fact Bruce Wayne 100%
how?
Really how
The joker dosent even want batmans true identity anymore
Seeing this in the theater for the first time was something special
The irony of the fire truck being on fire, subtle joker touch
In the beginning before they open the door to the truck and begin shooting, they spray painted an S in from of "laughter is the best medicine" making in slaughter is the best medicine. The attention to small details in this movie is incredible
This car chase scene is great, I can watch it every single remaining day of my life
Timeless classic..
You know a movie's intense when the music shuts off
Most peaceful night in Gotham
“Batman doesn’t kill.”
Batman: 2:39
A fire truck on fire in the middle of a intersection on a shut down road is some devious shit. Joker even hoped out the 18 wheeler, wit a Glock, switch, an extendo on it 🔥
I can’t believe I lost it when the swat guy says “I didn’t sign up for this!” 2:18
And that my friend is why The Dark Knight will always be the GOAT of superhero genre
Love how joker is just shooting for fun without doing anything
2:40 Batman's only kill
2:40 Real talk: the dude driving that garbage truck is 100% dead by Batman's hand. Two vehicles with that much mass, momentum, and overall kinetic energy colliding head-on would prove totally fatal to anybody not driving something built to withstand that level of force (the Tumbler is basically built for war; a garbage truck, not so much). Not to mention that the cabin of the truck was folded like paper upon the near-immediate impact with the ceiling, and the driver would most definitely be folded along with it, if the sudden force of the roof caving in didn't crush his head.
If that dude's NOT dead, he's debilitatingly crippled and probably a vegetable, and that feels like a worse fate to me.
Are you discussing physics in a superhero movie? What physics explains a man flying with a red cape and no wings or any kind of propulsion
I was just think about, and judging by the looks, I'm very sure he got decapitated.
Ain’t no way batman didn’t kill the driver of that garbage truck
What a pure realistic seane. Master peace
Joker is heavily armed ..Automatic Glock 18c..... Shotgun ......Bazooka Gun Classic
i like how they just casually shooting likes its just another day in GTA:Online lol 😂
I could never get over how easy it would have been to just drive around the fuckin burning fire truck.
Swat Team trained to be tactical shooters: Let's just watch the Joker fire an RPG upon us, let's not shoot back.
I love when joker reaction when batman destroys the truck in the ceiling
SWAT guy - "I didn't sign up for this!..." Me - "Yea you did buddy"
The best Batman movie ever
This post combustion jump over a car to catch the fucking rocket mid air, pure genius.
yeah batman doesn’t kill but i’m pretty sure the driver at 2:40 died instantly frum the tumbler crush
The windows bullet when the joker is driving is a smile face! :3
I just watched Robert Pattinson's Batman. It is good. But this is the best!
Crazy how batman ate that rocket from that bazooka 💯🤣
1:40 "SLaughter İs The Best Medicine" Damn Joker has very very uncomon sense of humour 😅😅😅
I have similar, evidently.
Really?@@proletariennenaturiste
@@kamuranDeliormanli Yeah, I used to do stuff like that to my school textbooks, either write a letter in like how he did with the s or mark out letters and put stuff like that. Plus my humour is dark. It makes fun of society and mentions fucked up topics.
3:52 Oh, excuse me. I want to drive.😂😂
This chase scene was so epic I love this movie so much
"SLaughter is the best medicine"
2:30 joker looking out and sees the tumbler That’s when shit gets real
¡He visto esta película un montó de veces y para mi cada día me gusta mas es una obra sobresaliente gracias por su realización!👍😄
Joker: guns are too quick
Also joker: uses guns
It shows how he has literally no rules he follows
There’s no way Batman didn’t kill that goon in the dump truck with how hard he crushed it with the Batmobile LMAO
I actually lol'd when he pulls out a freaking bazooka lmao
The jokers little “hmmm” is definitely confusion as to why the Batman, who doesn’t kill, just turned that truck driver into a fucking human pancake.