Movies Club
Join
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
Christopher Nolan directed three films that starred Christian Bale as Batman. Those films are often considered to be the best Batman films. The Dark Knight, in particular, is an extremely beloved film. It has gotten to the point that some people act like the Batman films that came before The Dark Knight trilogy aren't good. That's a feeling that I disagree with. This article is for showcasing the things in The Dark Knight trilogy that I like, as well as the things that I have a problem with.

The Good Things In The Trilogy:

Hans Zimmer's music has a big, epic feel to it. It helps bring the atmosphere of the films to life.

A majority of the action scenes are greatly directed. Seeing Batman ride on his bat-themed motorcycle is thrilling.

Batman Begins did a good job at showing the complexity of Batman's origin story. The scenes between Bruce and his mentor, played Liam Neeson, are well done. Seeing Bruce Wayne struggle to find his place in the world makes him feel relatable. Also, as someone who struggles with anxiety, seeing Bruce ignore his fear of bats so he could save the city was very touching.

Although Ken Watanabe, Tom Wilkinson, Rutger Hauer and Eric Roberts don't get a lot of screentime, they give memorable, entertaining performances as the supporting antagonists.

Although I have a lot of problems with The Dark Knight's version of the Joker, it can't be denied that Heath Ledger put a tremendous amount of passion and effort into the role. Seeing so many fans honor him and keep him in their memories to this very day is a touching thing.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt gives a very good performance as John Blake, a very heroic officer who helps Batman save the day. Some people complained about John Blake being an underwhelming substitute for Robin, but I think that John Blake is a good character in his own right.

The use of Roland Daggett, an obscure antagonist from the Batman cartoons, is something I greatly appreciate. Sure, they changed his first name to John, but Daggett still provides some much needed entertainment to The Dark Knight Rises.

A lot of actresses have played Catwoman over the years, but Anne Hathaway managed to stand out as a strong Catwoman. She brought a good amount of playfulness and powerfulness to the role. In the comics, Catwoman has been both a villainous thief and anti-hero who helps Batman stop the bad guys. This film presents both versions of the character in an effective way.

The Bad Things In The Trilogy:

The films try so hard to be realistic that they lack the colorful creativity that makes that makes the Batman franchise so enjoyable.

Christopher Nolan claims that the reason the Penguin never appeared in these films is because he wouldn't fit in this more realistic version of Batman. I find that very questionable. After all, Penguin's a brilliant mastermind. It's not like he has any superpowers or anything. He could of easily have been one of the mob bosses in the films. Did Christopher Nolan think that Penguin was too campy, because of his gimmick? If so, I don't get it. After all, if you can have a guy in a bat suit and a woman in a cat suit, what's wrong with the Penguin?

It's been rumored that the Riddler was originally going to be the main villain in The Dark Knight Rises. Not using him was a lost opportunity. He could of added a lot to the film.

I admire the effort that Christian Bale put into his performance, but I have some problems with the film's version of Batman. The romance between Bruce and Rachel is underwhelming and confusing. Bruce considers Rachel to be the love of his life, but the films don't really explain why. Bruce and Rachel were childhood friends, but that doesn't explain why Bruce is so obsessed with her. After all, he has never been on a single date with her. However, that doesn't stop him from trying to convince Rachel to dump her boyfriend at the time, Harvey Dent, and get together with him. Bruce comes across as too lovesick. In The Dark Knight Rises, it's revealed that Bruce wasted eight years moping around his mansion, because he was sad about Rachel. Grief is an incredibly hard thing to deal with, but the fact that Bruce did nothing with his life for eight years is very confusing. He didn't even bother to take responsibility for the charity that Wayne Industries is supposed to take care of. He didn't even know that his charity organizations were falling apart until John Blake informed him about it.

A lot of people have different opinions on what the Joker should be like. The Joker is the Clown Prince, so I expect him to be one of the most entertaining, outlandish villains there's ever been. However, The Dark Knight's version of the Joker spends far too much time making speeches about his feelings about how insane the real world is. I don't mean to sound immature, but frankly, the Joker's constant analysis is tedious. Also, the film goes out of it's way to paint the Joker as the smartest guy in the city. It almost comes across as the film is glorifying him for being so clever, to the point that Joker accomplishes what he sets out to do. The Dark Knight's climax and ending lack the optimistic feelings of hope and justice that should be included in a superhero film.

Overall, those are my personal feelings on The Dark Knight trilogy. I know that a lot of people wouldn't agree with me, which is fine. I felt like offering a unique perspective.
Brian Oerly
Brian Oerly
Actor Brian Oerly packs a one, two, three punch with appearances in “Parker,” “Bullet to the Head” and “The East.” Dubbed Hollywood’s newest ‘bad boy’, this Stuntman turned professional Actor has been taking his fair share of licks against Hollywood’s A-listers for some time now.

Brian gained attention last year as the Arian henchman flanking Vincent D’Onofrio and Bruce Willis in the action-thriller "Fire with Fire," and alongside Forest Whitaker in the Lionsgate release, "Freelancers." His previous television credits include “Memphis Beat,” “CSI: NY,” “Chuck,”...
continue reading...
posted by digititles
Hey everyone,



Have a look at these key art montages illustrating how key art is so stereotypical!

Most of the time you can tell the genre of a movie by just glancing at the poster.


There are 10 images in the series link for full viewing.

ex: orange on black and white is action and crime



I think its the kind of thing you dont really notice until you see the comparison. wow.
posted by potterandtdi
This movie is an amazing one! It combines two of my favorite things: Comedy and Zombies. The actors were great.

Jesse Einsenberg was amazing as Columbus. He had great facial expressions and amazing narrative skills, along with his character's rules like #1: Cardio and #32: Enjoy the little things. He was purely amazing as some wimpy college student who never opened up to the outside world.

Woody Harrelson is, in my opinion, what made this movie. His character zombie ass-kicker Tallahassee is tough, brave, and skilled. Although all this is true, we see more of a sadder side of Tallahassee. His...
continue reading...
posted by heidigho3
I just love the fourth X-men movie. It explains so much about Logans past. I cry everytime I see Hugh in the movie nearly in tears when someone he loves or cares about is killed. I just can't stand seeing men cry, but only true men cry. It twists around action and romance in such a great way. I love the part when he is on the motorcycle and he retracts his claws and shreds Striker's men car and it flips into the air and almost hits Zero. It's so cool when he blows up the helicopter in slow mo. It gives be goosebumps everytime I see him walk away with a serious face on him. It's so hot! It's said at the end when he gets his memory taken away from him and he doesn't remember the girl of his dreams and she dies right there on the spot after driving Striker away. It was also a good idea to make Sabertooth, Wolverine's bro. That made the movie more exciting and shows the rivalry of them in the first X-men movie. I think Hugh did a wonderful job acting all aggressive and all.
video
movies
foreshadowing
details
background
top 10
WatchMojo
video
movies
weirdest
transformations
top 10
WatchMojo
video
movies
trailer
animation
family
the nutcracker and the magic flute
2022
added by mmeBauer
Source: Paramount Pictures
video
movies
superhero
realistic
top 10
WatchMojo
video
movies
fanvid
animated
superhero
saddest
deaths
top 10
WatchMojo
added by Makeupdiva
video
movies
fanvid
@Signature Entertainment -Toy Story meets Minions! Discover true adventure as three friends work their way from the bottom of the trash heap to the top of the world. With friends by your side you can accomplish anything...
video
the castaways
uk trailer
family
fun
movie
added by rakshasa
Source: 20th Century Studios
video
movies
video
movies
greatest
giant monsters
fights
of all time
top 10
WatchMojo
@Movieclips Trailers -Check out newly announced release dates, which movies are coming to home video this week, and recommendations from your host Khail Anonymous and Rotten Tomatoes editor Alex Vo in this new episode of 'Weekly Ticket'!
video
what to watch
rotten tomatoes
300 essential movies
weekly ticket
@Paramount Pictures -Real flying. Real G-forces. Pure adrenaline. Go behind-the-scenes of #TopGun: Maverick with Tom Cruise. In theatres June 26, 2020.
video
top gun: maverick
2020
real flying
real g-forces
pure adrenaline
@20th Century Fox
video
spies in disguise
super secret trailer
20th century fox
will smith
tom holland
@Lionsgate Movies
video
rambo: last blood
2019
movie
official bts
vengeance
sylvester stallone
added by Makeupdiva