Antonio Banderas was not the "first true Spanish Zorro" of movies. Banderas does not play Diego De La Vega. He only plays De La Vega's successor. Del La Vega is played in the movie by Anthony Hopkins.
BoB Kane got the idea for Batman from Zorro thats why in Batmans History they show him watching Zorro and Zorro came out in 1919 about 20 years before Batman but both heros are awsome in there own right and Spider is nothing like Zorro, Zorro can kick spider mans ass any day of the week!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BoB Kane got the idea for Batman from Zorro thats why in Batmans History they show him watching Zorro and Zorro came out in 1919 about 20 years before Batman but both heros are awsome in there own right and Spider is nothing like Zorro, Zorro can kick spider mans ass any day of the week
Just a minor quibble about the description -- "cinematography" refers to the technical use of camera angles and lighting to frame shots in a film. I think the term you want is "cinema,"which can refer to film as an abstract.
they really nailed the zorro character in this movie. Using acrobatics, agility stamina and reflexes is exactly how the character gets an upper hand on his enemies, NOT brute strenght! Music is perfect too!
@WildermanJahhmez Then it would please you to know that the martial art Batman uses in the movie is in fact Spanish! Specifically, the Keysi Fighting Method. That's right my friend, history comes full circle :D
I think the guy who played rafael could actually fence
B1izzardHawk 5 months ago
I used to love this movie. :]
notessimodude 6 months ago
Antonio Banderas was not the "first true Spanish Zorro" of movies. Banderas does not play Diego De La Vega. He only plays De La Vega's successor. Del La Vega is played in the movie by Anthony Hopkins.
DaRunningMan 7 months ago
Batman is a wannabe Zorro!
inailboards 7 months ago
'Zorro' is spanish for 'Batman'.
Buradori0 7 months ago
But Zorro was Californian, not Spanish.
mrharoldb 8 months ago
@mrharoldb this is california but this is when the spanish owned it it explains in the second one when they become apart of the united states
Tromo99 8 months ago
@mrharoldb yes but at the time california was owned and populated by mexico.
Dragon11730 5 months ago
I know enemies are supposed to allways miss the main character, but the miss at 0:04 was so plain stupid that it gets annoying...
rulezz264 9 months ago
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BoB Kane got the idea for Batman from Zorro thats why in Batmans History they show him watching Zorro and Zorro came out in 1919 about 20 years before Batman but both heros are awsome in there own right and Spider is nothing like Zorro, Zorro can kick spider mans ass any day of the week!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Michal91939 9 months ago
@Michal91939 in the batman canon, bruce wayne's parents died after just watching tyrone power's zorro which came out in 1940.
mrharoldb 8 months ago
BoB Kane got the idea for Batman from Zorro thats why in Batmans History they show him watching Zorro and Zorro came out in 1919 about 20 years before Batman but both heros are awsome in there own right and Spider is nothing like Zorro, Zorro can kick spider mans ass any day of the week
Michal91939 9 months ago
The Spanish Batman!?
F*ck yes, sir.
Momentum139 10 months ago
Just a minor quibble about the description -- "cinematography" refers to the technical use of camera angles and lighting to frame shots in a film. I think the term you want is "cinema,"which can refer to film as an abstract.
RobinHood3000 1 year ago 5
@Mastercheif812 then i was wrong. xd
DuhamelVegas 1 year ago
@Mastercheif812 yeah, that's true!, but i was just arguing. Because.. Your an american? i think.. And the horse is from Holland.
Thats why i mentioned it..
xx
DuhamelVegas 1 year ago
@Mastercheif812 Sure? because it's a horse from Holland, {Friesland}
DuhamelVegas 1 year ago
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arabianknight86 1 year ago
they really nailed the zorro character in this movie. Using acrobatics, agility stamina and reflexes is exactly how the character gets an upper hand on his enemies, NOT brute strenght! Music is perfect too!
dkswede 1 year ago 2
0:14 is soo cool!
davido360 1 year ago
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davido360 1 year ago
zorro is even better than batman (movie version)!
dxuhuang 2 years ago 8
@dxuhuang
Batman was inspired by Zorro.
KyodaiKen1979 1 year ago
@KyodaiKen1979 Not true. Zorro is actually more like Spider-Man,
Ikarosus 10 months ago
@Ikarosus
check Batman's biography. He watched the movie Mark of Zorro on the night when his parents were killed.
KyodaiKen1979 10 months ago
@KyodaiKen1979 I though you mean Batman as a character.
Ikarosus 10 months ago
@dxuhuang ionno man the dark knight takes it all. but i effin love zorro too.
WildermanJahhmez 9 months ago
@WildermanJahhmez Then it would please you to know that the martial art Batman uses in the movie is in fact Spanish! Specifically, the Keysi Fighting Method. That's right my friend, history comes full circle :D
kibcubed 7 months ago
damn y did u cut it short...even though its obvious they dont kill him i still wanna kno wat happens
YerDatsMe953 2 years ago
@YerDatsMe953 Zorro cuts the giant map loose from the wall and escapes as Don Rafael's men wrestle about underneath in confusion...
Sangrenegra9 1 year ago
kill him
eeeaaaarrggghhh!
yrti0121 3 years ago
His style is sort of like a fencing sabre and foil
RipexJargon 3 years ago
What swordplay is this fencing?
(Don't worry I'm not being sarcastic).
PurpleStorm8 3 years ago
heita !!! mzorristo
maxwellexpensive 3 years ago
GO ZORRO!!! ZORRO 4EVA!
Starlightslover 3 years ago 2