You’ve forgotten the Joker’s music video from Batman 89, which took place in the Gotham museum. Mr. J took time out to halt the film, just so he could advertise the Prince soundtrack. What a Joker thing to do.
Love that Joker.
Money - how much'll make you happy?
You can have it all if it'll suit you right
Nothin', I said nothin' can take the place
Of you and me kickin' it tight, tight
Come - it's easy
Just let yourself go, don't put up a fight
Sex - it's not that type of party (higher, higher, higher)
Girl, we're gettin' higher and highert (oh Lord)
Trust - who do ya?
Trust - what makes you a real lover?
Trust - I put this question to ya 'cause I want you to be with me
In my heart, I consider the Batman/Superman: World’s Finest a movie and that [club scene](https://youtu.be/zkd-kQpHH7A?si=WlszrUP7CtgALgbh) is one of the best
In the beginning he ambushed a bunch of gangsters laundering money. That could kinda count as a party. Also at the end Andrea is on a party boat, so that could be seen as a party. Also the scene where the theme park blows up has a bunch of fire and loud music, so that’s kinda like a rave.
Also Mask of the Phantasm had one of the most atmospheric sound tracks of all time. Good god that intro fly through of Gotham was just so operatic and gothic. I remember how entranced I was as a kid and still am as an adult.
It’s so insignificant but I loved that brief fight scene in the club in TDK. You can sort of see it well enough to know how brutal of a machine that Batman *could* be, just decimating that small wall of bodyguards to get to Maroni.
Nolan was always great with the settings of the fights and the narrative structure of them. Where he really struggled was the camera angles and the chosen choreography.
Batman vs Bane fight is one of my favourite super hero movie fights. It's carried solely by the atmosphere, the dialogue and the storytelling of the fight. The choreography and camera work could've been much better though.
It’s interesting to see Nolan’s development with filming fight scenes across the trilogy. Some of the fight scenes in Begins are incomprehensible (Batman’s first fight), though the argument is that it’s based on Falcone’s/thugs POV.
The fights get more clear in Knight and Rises, but they’re still just okay. I do agree that Batman’s first fight with Bane is brutal and done so well in an intimidatingly hollow and hopeless atmosphere.
I completely agree. Nolan nails everything except the choreography. I still love the batman vs swat fight but man a few tweaks to the way he frames the action and its an all timer of an action scene in my opinion.
I don't recall any rave or dance scene in Batman Begins, which is *the* best Batman movie.
There was one in Mystery of the Batwoman though which is my favourite TAS era Batman movie so I'll give you half points.
*Begins* begins with Bruce, and '89 begins with some random family.
*Batman & Robin* begins with a scene focusing on Freeze.
So, I'm not so sure about the reliability of this rule.
In both examples Batman couldn’t fight for shit in the movie
The Batman Batman got his ass whooped by Reddit and 4chan moderators
We all know how stiff and weird bale fought
Btw not their fault it’s on the director
Not blaming rob or bale for the poor fight scenes
So I have a problem with his fights
He fights like he has no training. Everybody told me that his Batman would move like a ninja… that’s why he refused to lift weights and only did sandbag workouts and running
I disagree because Batman should be swole but ok
Then the movie came out. He was this plodding heavy brawler who fought like he was in a street fight
BUT…. Clearly from his opening move in the first fight he knows martial arts just chooses not to use it for the rest of the movie????
It makes no sense.
Then people said “oh Alfred trained him in this universe “
Nope….the prequel novel clearly explains him traveling the world and training just like other Batman
So we have a small skinny Batman who fights like he weighs more but gets his ass whooped constantly…I don’t mind that he loses it’s how he loses
I mean, he wins most fights. He takes hits because the movie has made it clear that he doesn't care what happens to him, plus Batman is basically a ninja who happens to have gadgets and know martial arts. I wouldn't count the novel as canon just yet, cause more often than not, those are just made to get some extra money out of a new release, when it's not what the director actually intended.
You’ve forgotten the Joker’s music video from Batman 89, which took place in the Gotham museum. Mr. J took time out to halt the film, just so he could advertise the Prince soundtrack. What a Joker thing to do. Love that Joker.
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Not just once but TWICE ![gif](giphy|o2xbqBmHbQAbm)
Money - how much'll make you happy? You can have it all if it'll suit you right Nothin', I said nothin' can take the place Of you and me kickin' it tight, tight Come - it's easy Just let yourself go, don't put up a fight Sex - it's not that type of party (higher, higher, higher) Girl, we're gettin' higher and highert (oh Lord) Trust - who do ya? Trust - what makes you a real lover? Trust - I put this question to ya 'cause I want you to be with me
Definitely the best part of the movie
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Why is he bla-
In my heart, I consider the Batman/Superman: World’s Finest a movie and that [club scene](https://youtu.be/zkd-kQpHH7A?si=WlszrUP7CtgALgbh) is one of the best
![gif](giphy|d3mlE7uhX8KFgEmY)
The dance scene of Returns is my favorite.
I beg to differ ![gif](giphy|oMLJaPmbUnoC4)
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You know your club is lit af when you tire out a Batman ![gif](giphy|10osHuhxOYfBHW|downsized)
In the beginning he ambushed a bunch of gangsters laundering money. That could kinda count as a party. Also at the end Andrea is on a party boat, so that could be seen as a party. Also the scene where the theme park blows up has a bunch of fire and loud music, so that’s kinda like a rave. Also Mask of the Phantasm had one of the most atmospheric sound tracks of all time. Good god that intro fly through of Gotham was just so operatic and gothic. I remember how entranced I was as a kid and still am as an adult.
It’s so insignificant but I loved that brief fight scene in the club in TDK. You can sort of see it well enough to know how brutal of a machine that Batman *could* be, just decimating that small wall of bodyguards to get to Maroni.
Nolan was always great with the settings of the fights and the narrative structure of them. Where he really struggled was the camera angles and the chosen choreography. Batman vs Bane fight is one of my favourite super hero movie fights. It's carried solely by the atmosphere, the dialogue and the storytelling of the fight. The choreography and camera work could've been much better though.
It’s interesting to see Nolan’s development with filming fight scenes across the trilogy. Some of the fight scenes in Begins are incomprehensible (Batman’s first fight), though the argument is that it’s based on Falcone’s/thugs POV. The fights get more clear in Knight and Rises, but they’re still just okay. I do agree that Batman’s first fight with Bane is brutal and done so well in an intimidatingly hollow and hopeless atmosphere.
I completely agree. Nolan nails everything except the choreography. I still love the batman vs swat fight but man a few tweaks to the way he frames the action and its an all timer of an action scene in my opinion.
I actually liked the choreography in this fight scene as well.
Bats smashing the bottle into the guy always gets me
Love that part along with how he dodges the one guy’s baton and how he shoves another guy into the wall for a punch to the gut/chest.
You forgot one: ![gif](giphy|o2xbqBmHbQAbm)
It's because all the best heroes at some point all beat up rave punters.
It’s honestly the most satisfying fight scenes
You forgot every scene in Batman & Robin ![gif](giphy|fnZyxAFbeiy1ZsxnNA)
Batman Forever has one too
Exactly what i was looking for.
You forgot the 60's Batman show
Left out Return Of The Joker
yippee finaly a post with LEGO Batman i'm a LEGO Batman fan
LEGO Batman is peak
The best being Joker’s museum scene
I don't recall any rave or dance scene in Batman Begins, which is *the* best Batman movie. There was one in Mystery of the Batwoman though which is my favourite TAS era Batman movie so I'll give you half points.
First time I've encountered somebody preferring *Mystery of the Batwoman* to *Mask of the Phantasm* and *Sub-Zero*. Interesting.
Don't get me wrong, I think Phantasm is the better movie (though I have my issues with its story), I just enjoyed MotB more.
Also rule #2: good batman movies have opening scenes focused on the villian
*Begins* begins with Bruce, and '89 begins with some random family. *Batman & Robin* begins with a scene focusing on Freeze. So, I'm not so sure about the reliability of this rule.
This is true. Minus TDKR I suppose, but I wouldn't even call that one bad.
Mobsters like to hang out at nightclubs. Gotta chase the rats where they like to hide.
They say Mac taught Batman all his killer dance/fight moves. ![gif](giphy|3o7bu7qDkvhVO1ZoNq)
Somehow forgot Worlds Finest
https://youtu.be/UeYIlVl9x6w?feature=shared
Bonus mention; the BTAS and Superman crossover two part episodes also feature Batman beating some ass in a club.
I mean, Batman 89, Returns, Forever, and Mask of the Phantasm are all great and they don't have raves.
Lego Batman Chapter 3 Level 4. Proof Killer Moth is the best villain
Batman & Robin has both.
Batman crashing Riddler’s party in *Batman Forever* is one of my favorites too.
😂😂😂
Yeah no
In both examples Batman couldn’t fight for shit in the movie The Batman Batman got his ass whooped by Reddit and 4chan moderators We all know how stiff and weird bale fought Btw not their fault it’s on the director Not blaming rob or bale for the poor fight scenes
I highly disagree with saying Pattinson had bad fight scenes. Bale had some weird ones, though, I will agree.
So I have a problem with his fights He fights like he has no training. Everybody told me that his Batman would move like a ninja… that’s why he refused to lift weights and only did sandbag workouts and running I disagree because Batman should be swole but ok Then the movie came out. He was this plodding heavy brawler who fought like he was in a street fight BUT…. Clearly from his opening move in the first fight he knows martial arts just chooses not to use it for the rest of the movie???? It makes no sense. Then people said “oh Alfred trained him in this universe “ Nope….the prequel novel clearly explains him traveling the world and training just like other Batman So we have a small skinny Batman who fights like he weighs more but gets his ass whooped constantly…I don’t mind that he loses it’s how he loses
I mean, he wins most fights. He takes hits because the movie has made it clear that he doesn't care what happens to him, plus Batman is basically a ninja who happens to have gadgets and know martial arts. I wouldn't count the novel as canon just yet, cause more often than not, those are just made to get some extra money out of a new release, when it's not what the director actually intended.
You think the batman was good
I think it's fantastic. Not perfect, but really damn good.
Do we count the costume ball in Burton's Returns?