I love how the cop riding shotgun is just running his scared mouth the entire time while Jim Gordon just quietly drives the paddy wagon like an absolute unit. Gordon is seriously one of the best non-super characters in the entire DC universe.
The destruction of tumbler and switching to the motorcycle was an awesome scene. That scene with Batman and joker is straight out the comics. The joker always pushes Batman to break the rules. No matter what he does, Batman will always maintain his code honor and decency. It’s great how they did this in this movie.
I love how the front wheel folds to form the Batpod, always thought it was just one side of the Tumbler, using its front and rear wheel until I watched it a second time.
Do you have seen the Animated series . Even though an animation can perfectly adapt the Imaginary Action sequels in the comics but unfortunately That was Not good enough . So Your observations are higher than a Yes . More over It's a Cristopher Nolan movie
That's what bugged me about the scene in Batman Returns where Michael Keaton just rips off the rubber cowl to reveal himself to Catwoman. Clearly there's nothing inside that mask.
@@salmanahmed2713 Well, to be fair. There are some theorists that think it's Joker, who is the true dark knight. I'm not one of them, but I think their theory is fascinating.
I don't think it was dark or menacing. It was hilarious because the Joker is having the time of his life. He loves whats going on and its so fun to him
I just rewatched The Dark Knight with my brother last night and he managed to point out that Gordon was the driver of the armoured truck because he never says a single word in this entire scene and even had his face covered. I'm glad my brother pointed this out because I always thought Gordon just popped up out of nowhere in a SWAT uniform when he apprehended the Joker but he also parked the truck so that he could get his rifle out. I always wondered what that scene was about.
Batman spinning out of the building at 2:20 is an iconic moment if ever I've seen one. One of the best ever executed action moments in a film of all time imo. Christopher Nolan sure does know how to speak to his audience at the best of times doesn't he?
They were filming this outside the hotel I was staying at in Chicago. The night before I arrived they had literally flipped the 18 wheeler in the street according to one of the hotel staff. They were fiming the helicopter crash my 1st night in the hotel, couldn't see crap though, due to how high my room was, I could just hear the explosions and gunfire from my room. I did get a glance at the motorcycle one evening as I was coming back from dinner, but that was from about two blocks away and I just saw someone with a cape hauling ass underneath the elevated train tracks down the street outside the hotel. Wish I could have seen more of the filming as this turned out to be in my opinion the best of all the Batman movies, but they had the actual film location so well blocked off, it wasn't possible to get close without some serious ninja or Batman skills. RIP Heath!
@@zivo9453 Actually if you want to see that, try going to a Walmart, or Kmart around LA late at night, you may, or may not see someone with a cape, but the odds are way more favorable out there. In the interest of full disclosure though, you will see some shit that will make you wish you hadn't seen it.
Apparently Michael Caine, a seasoned veteran actor with decades of experience, was so scared of Heath Ledger that he either forgot his lines, or assumed that he would forget them.
That chase scene where Batman goes after Penguin in The Batman was fucking great.... .... but this is still THE definitive chase scene in a Batman movie.
The main difference is that Batman let die a lot of people in that chase and let free the penguin in the end, here this batman sacrifice his car for protect the people...
@@andresnoboa2092 Really? Cause from the way I viewed that scene it was the Penguin that was getting people killed and Batman was trying to avoid all the toppling vehicles that would've killed him. But yeah I do definetely agree that Batman should have made an attempt to bring Penguin in. Not sure if it would've worked though.
@@gamemediafan1714 Man he just walk off like nothing happened after all that dead and suffering, not even affected or a fucking attempt to scholed the penguin about that, this batman at least would beat the shit out of the penguin, and don't get me wrong, the movie was very good, but i'm still don't sympathize with the morals standards of the new batman.
@@andresnoboa2092 Eh to be fair Batman's entire arc in this movie is learning that being a symbol of vengeance isn't gonna get him anywhere with helping the city, and that he's got to mix some hope into it as well. Also reminder that this is a Year-one inspired Batman where he's more aggressive.
Facts. This is it. End of discussion imo. Nolans trilogy can't be beat either. Unless they really nail the sequel to the Batman. I liked it, but it had issues
I just rewatched The Dark Knight with my brother last night and he managed to point out that Gordon was the driver of the armoured truck because he never says a single word in this entire scene and even had his face covered. I'm glad my brother pointed this out because I always thought Gordon just popped up out of nowhere in a SWAT uniform when he apprehended the Joker but he also parked the truck so that he could get his rifle out. I always wondered what that scene was about. Bravo, brother.
The moment Batman show himself, the moment Joker knew he already won. That moment he knew Batman is not Dent so his whole plan to kidnap him and Rachel plays beautifully on his hand like a string, or maybe that's a backup plan if he can't kill Dent on this scene since he's way more step ahead than anyone else.
I like how for a moment Joker seems mildly disappointed that Batman wouldn’t actually hit him. But then he just pulls out his knife and figures, “Eh, whatever I’ll just put a smile on that face!”
Not a single scene, sequence or moment from Zack Synder's take on Batman reaches this standard. High class all the way. The cinema I was in seeing this broke out to cheers when the truck flipped.
This was such a phenomenal movie. Beautifully orchestrated, masterfully insane, and purely dark. Such a great selection of actors. Bale, Freeman, Ledger, Eckhart, Cain, Oldman, and...I'm guessing some would disagree but I would have loved to have seen Holmes return as Rachel. But give Maggie credit for her portrayal... For me I find it hard to pick a favorite character from this movie. Obviously Bale will forever be known as the Dark Knight. But you can't help but appreciate the others and how their characters so neaty fit into this story. From Alfred's encouraging wisdom, to Fox's witty aid alongside Bruce, to Gordon's fighting spirit and genuine heart as a cop we all love, to the conflicting nature within Dent and the meticulously crafted character of the antagonist soulfully brought to life by Heath. Nolan did an incredible job with this masterpiece of a film that was bonded together by the works of Zimmer and Howard. Definitely one of my favorite movies.
@@lordskeletor4558 some people don't go out of their own bubble and when they hear 1 or 3 people talk about a problem they assume that most of the population thinks that way
The reveal that everything from Dent claiming that he was Batman to Gordon allowing faking his death to Batman faking out Joker during the game of chicken and distracting him by intentionally crashing into the semi was all a part of the plan to eventually catch Joker was absolutely insane.
Not only is it filmed in Chicago, the scene where Batman flips the truck is S LaSalle street, a street I've walked up and down my whole life- right in the heart of the loop. The Pedway, I walked through there to go to class for 3 years. If you look on the buildings @ 2:58 you'll see 29 South LaSalle and then at 3:19 you can see "Sweet Home Chicago." For a movie that pays such attention to detail, I'm a little surprised Nolan didn't have that switched to "Sweet Home Gotham." Either way, who cares. Being from Chicago, it makes this movie even more special to me
Amen! I was going to school when they filmed it in 07. There was a fire on the bank heist set. Also, the Batpod goes through Millennium Station, you see the Board of Trade, and the chase sequence was on Lower Wacker. Lower Wacker is notorious for being confusing to navigate. It even destroyed The Tumbler hahahah. Seeing this movie at midnight IMAX on opening night was an experience!
I remember watching this movie in the theatre, and then walking home with my friends. During the walk home we were all just in awe. I kept asking about this scene specifically because it was unlike anything I hade ever seen. I know how that whole transport flip was done. It still is incredible every time
The Batpod has one of the best introductions of any bat gadget in cinema. I remember the whole audience yelling and cheering when he came roaring out of the Tumbler!
It sounds like joker is saying that but I never see his mouth move when saying it so is it the other guy in the passenger seat next to him? Like I said it sounds like ledger but I can’t tell lol
every generation remembers its first cool batmobile rev sound so i’m glad the younger gen z gets its own batman with robert pattinson because this was the one i grew up with. i loved the hell out of the batman but the dark knight just takes me back to high school. maybe that’s what the batman film will be to the next gen. i love that
Nolan's TDK trilogy vehicles had some personality than Snyder's. We can see Battinson's vehicles also seem like extension of his personality. Can't wait to see them in action.
@Brandon K Snyder is better then most directors when Nolan basically took the magic out of Batman and made everything “realistic and grounded” when all he did was make Batman boring as hell
I love the fact that Bruce was actually considering hitting him. I could've slowed down and easily apprehended the Joker, but he was angry over Gordon's percieved death.
This scene is the perfect example of Joker is a hypocrite. He planed everything, including escaping from the prison but still he said: "Do I look like a guy with a plan?" to Harvey.
This scene doesn’t show that the Joker is a hypocrite, it shows that you shouldn’t believe everything the Joker says, he was also manipulating Harvey if you couldn’t tell.
Even though I have watched this trilogy several times and can still watch it on prime, the masculine urge to watch this scene on CZcams. This scene and TDKR final fight.
Watching this makes me realize that other than being a billionaire and a great martial artist, Bruce Wayne is a technical expert. He knows how to implement right technical changes to his armory when comes to fighting crimes.
2:43 i like how joker is looking left/right to see what happend, he knows Batman is doing something every time the Mob don t know the Batman how joker knows
Since I was only 11 when this came out, I couldn't fully comprehend the magnificence of these movies when they first came out. I can't even imagine seeing the Tumbler turn into the Bike in a Theater today. I would have lost my mind. Everything about this trilogy was perfection
Dude I was like four years old and recognized how much of a masterpiece this was. You were 11? Dang bro. I miss watching this movie on repeat as a toddler 😅
I love how the cop riding shotgun is just running his scared mouth the entire time while Jim Gordon just quietly drives the paddy wagon like an absolute unit. Gordon is seriously one of the best non-super characters in the entire DC universe.
Paddy Wagon is a stout machine!
Clever decision to keep him hidden the entire time to make his reveal that much more amazing
The only reason that paddy wagon can't drive any faster is because it's being weighed down by the gravity of Gordon's massive balls.
@@caractacuspott4581 I like what you did there
That's because he knows that batman will appear and save the situation
The destruction of tumbler and switching to the motorcycle was an awesome scene. That scene with Batman and joker is straight out the comics. The joker always pushes Batman to break the rules. No matter what he does, Batman will always maintain his code honor and decency. It’s great how they did this in this movie.
I love how the front wheel folds to form the Batpod, always thought it was just one side of the Tumbler, using its front and rear wheel until I watched it a second time.
This trilogy made Batman SERIOUSLY bad ass yet kept him true to his no killing code.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 and then Hack Snyder comes along and throws it out the window.
Just a brilliant scene. When that bat bike popped out everybody in the theater shit their pants
Do you have seen the Animated series . Even though an animation can perfectly adapt the Imaginary Action sequels in the comics but unfortunately That was Not good enough . So Your observations are higher than a Yes .
More over It's a Cristopher Nolan movie
3:58 I like how Batman always has a safety device in his mask to prevent any of his enemies from unmasking him. That's a smart move.
That is in one of my comic issues
Wow really? Thanks for pointing out what we all just saw and know dumb fuck
@@RaiderOfTheLost he is just complimenting on how is it so smart to have a safety device to prevent from unmasking batman
That's what bugged me about the scene in Batman Returns where Michael Keaton just rips off the rubber cowl to reveal himself to Catwoman. Clearly there's nothing inside that mask.
Bruh don't forget the Batman 2022 I mean where were the gadgets tho 😭 but the movie was top notch NGL loved it
Never forget Bale is THE Dark knight
never forget Ledger is THE JOKER
And I’m MrKnightRider
They already had the word "THE" in the title so stfu.
@@salmanahmed2713 Well, to be fair. There are some theorists that think it's Joker, who is the true dark knight. I'm not one of them, but I think their theory is fascinating.
@@MisterAnonymous1000 0 phucks given.
1:50 by far my favorite joker laugh. So dark and menacing. Miss you Heath.
What about this
4:01
@@Deeznootsgotteem 😂😂😂
Oooh ooohahaaaahah
I don't think it was dark or menacing. It was hilarious because the Joker is having the time of his life. He loves whats going on and its so fun to him
👍😂🤣
The brief silence when the truck is overturning is so chilling.. there are so many subtle details in this movie that give you goosebumps
It accentuated the crash right after.
It is a wonder the Joker didn't die from that.
@@thrilla72Plot armour from Satan
@@WiiManElite Maybe so, still a wonder that he survived it
Its only now that i realised that Gordon was the armored truck driver
Lol i was pretty late too. Think i realized it last year lmaoo
Same lol
That why nolans damn good
@@tranquanghoa24 All of this was pointless.
I just rewatched The Dark Knight with my brother last night and he managed to point out that Gordon was the driver of the armoured truck because he never says a single word in this entire scene and even had his face covered. I'm glad my brother pointed this out because I always thought Gordon just popped up out of nowhere in a SWAT uniform when he apprehended the Joker but he also parked the truck so that he could get his rifle out. I always wondered what that scene was about.
3:57 ledger's acting is way beyond anyone else trying to play joker
Facts. No one, I mean no one ever touched it or will
Apart from Joaquin Phoenix.
When you play your role so well it litterly kills you.
@@George88889 It was actually an accidental overdose...Heath had been dealing with insomnia for sometime.
His henchmen got electrocuted for trying to take his mask off and joker is like ha glad that wasn’t me and he started laughing🃏🤣😂
3:11, gold. Little details like that make the movie amazing. He’s impulsive, on the edge, just ticking to tear the Batman. Fires as he is getting up.
i never noticed that
Heath BECAME the Joker.
I think thats because he had his finger on the trigger and fired due to disorientation and lack of safety.
I always thought he was so psychotic he just always kept his finger on the trigger and having just wrecked his muscles were twitching
he just almost did a front flip in a semi. I think it's got to do something with that
Batman spinning out of the building at 2:20 is an iconic moment if ever I've seen one. One of the best ever executed action moments in a film of all time imo. Christopher Nolan sure does know how to speak to his audience at the best of times doesn't he?
Yep. Just magnificent.
I agree. And despite these small moments of ingenious execution, it’s topped by the truck flip, which speaks for itself.
0:28 “Good bye” I swear, I cried.
🙄🙄🙄🙄
I understand
We will miss you Tumbler Bat computer. 😭
Press F to pay respects to the Tumbler Batmobile
@@sulphurous2656 F
They were filming this outside the hotel I was staying at in Chicago.
The night before I arrived they had literally flipped the 18 wheeler in the street according to one of the hotel staff.
They were fiming the helicopter crash my 1st night in the hotel, couldn't see crap though, due to how high my room was, I could just hear the explosions and gunfire from my room.
I did get a glance at the motorcycle one evening as I was coming back from dinner, but that was from about two blocks away and I just saw someone with a cape hauling ass underneath the elevated train tracks down the street outside the hotel.
Wish I could have seen more of the filming as this turned out to be in my opinion the best of all the Batman movies, but they had the actual film location so well blocked off, it wasn't possible to get close without some serious ninja or Batman skills.
RIP Heath!
bro imagine you are walking and randomly see a dude with a cape
@@zivo9453
Actually if you want to see that, try going to a Walmart, or Kmart around LA late at night, you may, or may not see someone with a cape, but the odds are way more favorable out there.
In the interest of full disclosure though, you will see some shit that will make you wish you hadn't seen it.
I stayed there too recently and the Dark Knight is my favorite movie, so when I saw that street I was like holy shit I remember this.
You got to witness history! Jealous! Lol
How lucky
4:08: “Could you please just give me a minute?”
Hahahahaha! Such a hilariously delivered line.
It’s all a game to him, which gives him power over every situation he’s in. Beneficiary or not.
(FLIPS HIM OVER)
Gordon: WE GOT YOU YOU SON OF A BITCH!!!!
Idk why Joker saying that is so hilarious but it is 😂😂😂😂
He needed a minute alone with batman so he could tell him how he gotten them scars and afterwards cut batman the same way lol
4:00 cracks me every time
Lol 😂😂 but why did he have to jump on him and tease him?
He was like "Look at you dumb motherfucker
@@tbowie614 It's his original way of saying " you stoopid "
@@tbowie614 Because he's the joker baby
@@porc1429 I guess 😂
This scene is better than every Marvel movie put together.
Facts
10 minutes of this film is better than 5 marvel movies
Better than Sam Rami's Spider-Man?
Seeing this dude acting behind the scenes must have been a gift. He truly scares us on this role. RIP!
Apparently Michael Caine, a seasoned veteran actor with decades of experience, was so scared of Heath Ledger that he either forgot his lines, or assumed that he would forget them.
That chase scene where Batman goes after Penguin in The Batman was fucking great....
.... but this is still THE definitive chase scene in a Batman movie.
The main difference is that Batman let die a lot of people in that chase and let free the penguin in the end, here this batman sacrifice his car for protect the people...
@@andresnoboa2092 Really? Cause from the way I viewed that scene it was the Penguin that was getting people killed and Batman was trying to avoid all the toppling vehicles that would've killed him.
But yeah I do definetely agree that Batman should have made an attempt to bring Penguin in. Not sure if it would've worked though.
@@gamemediafan1714 Man he just walk off like nothing happened after all that dead and suffering, not even affected or a fucking attempt to scholed the penguin about that, this batman at least would beat the shit out of the penguin, and don't get me wrong, the movie was very good, but i'm still don't sympathize with the morals standards of the new batman.
@@andresnoboa2092 Eh to be fair Batman's entire arc in this movie is learning that being a symbol of vengeance isn't gonna get him anywhere with helping the city, and that he's got to mix some hope into it as well. Also reminder that this is a Year-one inspired Batman where he's more aggressive.
Facts. This is it. End of discussion imo. Nolans trilogy can't be beat either. Unless they really nail the sequel to the Batman. I liked it, but it had issues
I just rewatched The Dark Knight with my brother last night and he managed to point out that Gordon was the driver of the armoured truck because he never says a single word in this entire scene and even had his face covered. I'm glad my brother pointed this out because I always thought Gordon just popped up out of nowhere in a SWAT uniform when he apprehended the Joker but he also parked the truck so that he could get his rifle out. I always wondered what that scene was about. Bravo, brother.
I liked how it showed he was willing to get his hands dirty just to keep Harvey safe.
@ 2:56 this scene you are talking about, right?
@@__shubham__ yep.
never noticed that!
“Bravo”? It’s really not hard to figure out
I love how Joker's just like, "Now there's a Batman." Doesn't question how he got there at all.
Just, "¯\_(ツ)_/¯ There's Batman."
I think it's more of an inclination that he doubted Harvey dent was batman and lured him out.
@@OurAntwan that was what it was about he knew dent wasnt batman just needed to get batman
@@OurAntwan also all those other batman copycats
Especially after making THAT fucking epic entrance!!! 😂
The moment Batman show himself, the moment Joker knew he already won. That moment he knew Batman is not Dent so his whole plan to kidnap him and Rachel plays beautifully on his hand like a string, or maybe that's a backup plan if he can't kill Dent on this scene since he's way more step ahead than anyone else.
I will never forget being 18 years old and seeing this in theaters, the tumbler converting to a motorcycle was incredible
I was in the military, and this playing every weekend at the barracks.
Great movie
Masterpiece.
This scene will NEVER get old.
2:17 the batpod rotating on its axis ❤ will always be amazing
4:02 the most classic dialogue
Gahaha blwoaoowowow
😂😂😂
2:22 best scene ever!
2:19 that whole exit was sick asf
It's the little moment of silence that makes it.
Man that eject sequence, the introduction of the Batpod... so incredibly badass.
Agree! Masterpiece.
I like how for a moment Joker seems mildly disappointed that Batman wouldn’t actually hit him. But then he just pulls out his knife and figures, “Eh, whatever I’ll just put a smile on that face!”
Not a single scene, sequence or moment from Zack Synder's take on Batman reaches this standard. High class all the way. The cinema I was in seeing this broke out to cheers when the truck flipped.
The warehouse scene in BVS was John Wick level fight choreography but other than that I’d say the Nolan trilogy still takes it
I remember seeing this in the theater...the crowd went berserk for this scene! Gives me chills to this day
3:07 after I wake up with a hangover the next day
U wake up with a gun in hand? 😂😂
2:45 This stunt took my breath away in the theaters, and still does today!
The metal groaning, the brief silence, the crash. A perfect moment!
Imagine being in the taxi that angle had to have looked insane in person
The Joker shooting inadvertently while trying to get up is brilliant directing.
No music, just awesome action. This movie really was on a different level
There’s a reason why this movie sets the standard for all other Superhero movies 🍿 🎥 !!!🎯💯💯
This is the film that will always give MCU fanboys nightmares.
Watch the Directors Cut of Zack Snyders Watchmen. The best comic book movie ever
@@DerHalbeEuro I like Snyder but he is not even close to Nolan
Okay what’s the reason if I may ask
0:07 - Heath Ledger’s thoughts on playing Joker
1:50 - best laugh
This was such a phenomenal movie.
Beautifully orchestrated, masterfully insane, and purely dark.
Such a great selection of actors.
Bale, Freeman, Ledger, Eckhart, Cain, Oldman, and...I'm guessing some would disagree but I would have loved to have seen Holmes return as Rachel. But give Maggie credit for her portrayal...
For me I find it hard to pick a favorite character from this movie. Obviously Bale will forever be known as the Dark Knight. But you can't help but appreciate the others and how their characters so neaty fit into this story. From Alfred's encouraging wisdom, to Fox's witty aid alongside Bruce, to Gordon's fighting spirit and genuine heart as a cop we all love, to the conflicting nature within Dent and the meticulously crafted character of the antagonist soulfully brought to life by Heath.
Nolan did an incredible job with this masterpiece of a film that was bonded together by the works of Zimmer and Howard.
Definitely one of my favorite movies.
4:02 best part 🤣
The AI "goodbye" loved it.
That transition from Tumbler to Batpod always holds up. I love it. People always shit on the Tumbler but it's an amazing vehicle.
in real life its really loud, was featured on Jay Leno's garage
Nobody shits on the tumbler you don't have to make up problems to give credit to a scene
@@lordskeletor4558 some people don't go out of their own bubble and when they hear 1 or 3 people talk about a problem they assume that most of the population thinks that way
Christopher nolan , Christian bale and heath ledger are legends
one of the Nolan's masterpiece, that will never be old, can't be compared and will always remain in history.
Even past this performance, we miss Heath.
Now there's a batman.. Classic!
0:36 that shot + BG Music 🔥🔥🔥
The way truck flipped over shook me half to death when I saw this at the movies because it sounded thunderous
The reveal that everything from Dent claiming that he was Batman to Gordon allowing faking his death to Batman faking out Joker during the game of chicken and distracting him by intentionally crashing into the semi was all a part of the plan to eventually catch Joker was absolutely insane.
1:59 I swear the bat pod already sounds like a jet but this makes it even more amplified and therefore better
2:44 I love that the goon thinks Batman missed but the joker is quiet and looking around like he knows Batman is up to something
I had seen this scene 1000 times ...... forever favourite scene ,movie,villian, everything about dark knight
Best portrayal of joker ever
A lot better than Joaquin Phoenix
@@alucardactuary6615 two different takes of the joker. Dont be ignorant
@@andrew881000Joaquin sucks ass
"Can you PLEASE just give me a minute?"
Not only is it filmed in Chicago, the scene where Batman flips the truck is S LaSalle street, a street I've walked up and down my whole life- right in the heart of the loop. The Pedway, I walked through there to go to class for 3 years. If you look on the buildings @ 2:58 you'll see 29 South LaSalle and then at 3:19 you can see "Sweet Home Chicago." For a movie that pays such attention to detail, I'm a little surprised Nolan didn't have that switched to "Sweet Home Gotham." Either way, who cares. Being from Chicago, it makes this movie even more special to me
Amen! I was going to school when they filmed it in 07. There was a fire on the bank heist set. Also, the Batpod goes through Millennium Station, you see the Board of Trade, and the chase sequence was on Lower Wacker. Lower Wacker is notorious for being confusing to navigate. It even destroyed The Tumbler hahahah. Seeing this movie at midnight IMAX on opening night was an experience!
2:22 now how cool is that
Imagine having watched this masterpiece in theaters when it just came out…
I remember watching this movie in the theatre, and then walking home with my friends. During the walk home we were all just in awe. I kept asking about this scene specifically because it was unlike anything I hade ever seen. I know how that whole transport flip was done. It still is incredible every time
2:01 Always thought this was unintentionally funny; just Batman cruising through a shopping area 😆
this movie never gets old 2021 still watching best BATMAN
Bale is truly the definitive dark knight
The Batpod has one of the best introductions of any bat gadget in cinema. I remember the whole audience yelling and cheering when he came roaring out of the Tumbler!
“He missed!”
*Famous last words*
It sounds like joker is saying that but I never see his mouth move when saying it so is it the other guy in the passenger seat next to him? Like I said it sounds like ledger but I can’t tell lol
@@ButterballsballsYea jokers henchmen says that next to him in the truck
@@JJS595 oooh Neato :)
4:06 could you please just give me a minute
I got you now you son of a bitch
2:20
Best thing I ever saw as a kid.
1:48 joker having the time of his life 😂
every generation remembers its first cool batmobile rev sound so i’m glad the younger gen z gets its own batman with robert pattinson because this was the one i grew up with. i loved the hell out of the batman but the dark knight just takes me back to high school. maybe that’s what the batman film will be to the next gen. i love that
Jokers classic line driving the truck, I like this job
Dont get me wrong, i love the New Batman but no matter what this scene just eats it all up! JUST CANT BEAT THIS!
2:20 That truck flip sequence is so fucking cool.
And that my friend is why The Dark Knight will always be the GOAT of superhero genre
1:26 This is one of the greatest fucking shots in a Batman film ever. You just know these two kids will grow old with that image in their heads.
1:58 is awesome 🔥🔥🔥🔥
My favourite action sequence of all time
SWAT "That's not good! Okay, that's not good!" - i Love this quote.
The most epically serious rendition of a crazy man dressed in a bat costume fighting a crazy clown you’ll ever get.
when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object
3:25 I think this scene is the most perfect visual of that saying. Batman isn’t slowing down and the joker isn’t going to move out of the way.
It’s 2024 and this is still the best comic adaptation! Mash that 👍 if you agree
Me: Cancels my Amazon order...
Amazon: 2:46
Lmfao🤣🤣😂😂
When he comes out of that Tumbler is THE most badass moment in Batman history
I Like this Job, i Like it
And no one knew Gordon was driving one of the SWAT vans
I just read that tonight through comments. I was shocked and I watched this movie a gross amount of times. You learn something knew every day!
i missed this in theatre. If they re-release i would watch it again.
4:10 - I legit jumped out of my seat at this part. "Gordon! Fuck yeah! I'm really glad you're not dead."
"HE MISSED"
Joker: "Wtf ...i don't think he mi...." *turn upside down*
Nolan's TDK trilogy vehicles had some personality than Snyder's. We can see Battinson's vehicles also seem like extension of his personality. Can't wait to see them in action.
@Brandon K 100%
@Brandon K Snyder is better then most directors when Nolan basically took the magic out of Batman and made everything “realistic and grounded” when all he did was make Batman boring as hell
@@filmgoblin5016 Cope? This batman series is the most exciting. Among the top trilogies of all time.
@@filmgoblin5016 And yes, Hate Synder. Trash director. Ben Affleck's batman saved his films.
@@mother.95 and no love Snyder great director and Chris Nolan and James Cameron both say he is so you’re wrong.
This car chase scene makes me realise that this Joker is a comedic genius honestly
Truly the best Batman film, and the best superhero film, of all time.
3:58 LMAO HE GOT ELECTRICUTED
The mortorcycle switch is the coolest thing ever
I love the fact that Bruce was actually considering hitting him. I could've slowed down and easily apprehended the Joker, but he was angry over Gordon's percieved death.
The laugh at 1.51…… awesome
This scene is the perfect example of Joker is a hypocrite.
He planed everything, including escaping from the prison but still he said: "Do I look like a guy with a plan?" to Harvey.
He said "A plan" not many plans
This scene doesn’t show that the Joker is a hypocrite, it shows that you shouldn’t believe everything the Joker says, he was also manipulating Harvey if you couldn’t tell.
The way he accidentally squeezes a few off as he's getting up! Such a brilliant nuance! 😂😂
#BRRRTTTT
My favorite movie of all time. I will never ever forget these perfect scenes!!!!!
The way they played the joker 🃏 was brilliant only to then be played by him later which was even better great story writing
That “Hit me!” scene would’ve been even better if it was AFTER The Joker killed Rachel.
Something I never really noticed is that there is no music and it honestly really works
Even though I have watched this trilogy several times and can still watch it on prime, the masculine urge to watch this scene on CZcams. This scene and TDKR final fight.
Watching this makes me realize that other than being a billionaire and a great martial artist, Bruce Wayne is a technical expert. He knows how to implement right technical changes to his armory when comes to fighting crimes.
2:43 i like how joker is looking left/right to see what happend, he knows Batman is doing something every time
the Mob don t know the Batman how joker knows
I now considered this to be my favourite scene from the movie because of the vehicle action done so well
Can't believe this seen never gets old timeless 😅
Since I was only 11 when this came out, I couldn't fully comprehend the magnificence of these movies when they first came out. I can't even imagine seeing the Tumbler turn into the Bike in a Theater today. I would have lost my mind. Everything about this trilogy was perfection
Dude I was like four years old and recognized how much of a masterpiece this was. You were 11? Dang bro. I miss watching this movie on repeat as a toddler 😅