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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2010

Batman

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  • IT'S NOT WHO I AM UNDERNEATH, BUT HOW MANY CIGARETTES I SMOKE THAT DEFINES ME

  • I personally like the Nolan movies far better than the Burton movies, mainly because Batman is much more heroic. Scenes like this sum up his character, translates I may be messed up because of my parents death and I'm dressing up like a Bat, but I am saving lives because of that and that's what makes me a hero.

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  • I love this part. Especially the quote. I used it in an essay and I got an A :D

  • The moment when he jumps and start the music DAMN EPIC give me goosebumps

  • best scene of the movie

  • @Sunburn190 Also true.

  • @GeneralKenobi75 Also, Nolan's Gotham is a much darker place than Burton's somewhere I really wouldn't to live in. And there is much more emotion and life, because of the relationships between characters. A great example is Batman, Two Face, and Joker in the Dark Knight

  • @UnrealSpeck lmfaooo

  • @UnrealSpeck Not really, there are works of fiction that are closer to reality than others. Like for me the Nolan movies are more realistic than the Burton ones and the comics in the way they portray their villains.

  • @GeneralKenobi75

    I know I just always thought it was silly to say one work of fictton is more realistic than another

  • @UnrealSpeck Of course they're unrealistic, they're fiction, people can do whatever the hell they want with them.

  • @GeneralKenobi75

    It wouldn't literally piss me off, I was being silly there, it's just I've always thought that movies/tv/books are all equally unrealistic just based off of the fact that they're fiction.

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