The city streets are crowded for the holiday, even with the rain. Hidden in the chaos is the element, waiting to strike like snakes — but I'm there, too. Watching. Two years of night have turned me into a nocturnal animal. I must choose my targets carefully. It's a big city... I can't be everywhere — but they don't know where I am. We have a signal now, for when I'm needed. But when that light hits the sky, it's not just a call, it's a warning... To them. Fear is a tool. They think I'm hiding in the shadows — but I am the shadows.
In the two scenes prior, an armed robber and some graffiti artists both shit their pants and run away screaming because they saw the Batsignal. The gang isn't scared of him initially, but that's kind of irrelevant since he beats them all up in the very next scene
Logan Morris
People who make fun of this have no soul. It's great. This kind of dramatic, offbeat monologue is exactly the kind of shit Batman actually does. Adaptation is fine, but straining yourself to try and make Batman seem he isn't kind of a funny weirdo is meaningless.
Elijah Taylor
>it's not just a call, it's a warning... To them I like the opening monologue but also this is awkward as hell. Of course it's a warning to them, who else would the warning be for? Batman?
John Rodriguez
> decent men, like president truman do amerikeks really
whenever it's night time you're literally in the shadows
Samuel Myers
He exudes sex
Luis Gutierrez
This edgy shit fits Batman perfectly. Also Batison has the best voice. Bale sounded goofy
Owen Flores
it's part of rorschach's characterization. moore's not expecting you to read it and agree with the character
Chase Gonzalez
is there an HD version of The Batman out yet? all i can find is slotlights version
Ryder Morales
I liked the movie itself but I hated that deleted scene. There's no reason for Batman to go to the Joker for advice, especially when he's already in an asylum full of trained professionals who presumably have more insight into why criminals with mental illnesses act the way they do. Poorly written, contradicts the way Dano played the Riddler, cutting it was the right move.
Gavin Nguyen
When people were complaining about Selina mentioning "white privilege assholes" I was assuming it was going to be like Anne Hathaway shoving in some kind of unnecessary occupy wall street motive that'd be integral to her character but no, she's just complaining that the rich white assholes that are destroying the city are rich white assholes destroying the city for a single line.
She's probably my favorite Catwoman now. She feels like the only person that's actually gotten Selina since they gave the character more than 'sex icon femme fatale'
James Diaz
>Millennials really thought this clownshoes shit was on par with The Godfather youtu.be/dJma8pVAvH4
Andrew Baker
Despite being a meme, and somewhat overrated due to the untimely passing of the actor, I still think Ledger's Joker is the best one. People can say he's not quite the same as the comic version but he's actually very similar to some iterations. And it was a more practical take too. All 3 have done a decent job though.
Halloween night, and it's pouring rain. People have still crowded the streets. Hidden in plain sight, waiting to strike like cobras is the criminal element. But so am I. The nights these past two years have made me a creature of the night. Dark, black, terrible. I choose my targets carefully. The city is big. But they don't know where I am. Gordon installed a signal on the roof of GCPD, and when that light cuts the night sky, it's a warning. Criminals are superstitious and cowardly. For all they know, I could be hiding in any shadow.
Mason Allen
the "white" felt unnecessary. selina's complaining about the same phenomenon the riddler has been killing people over for the entire movie and the riddler is also white. idk why they had to bring race into it when catwoman's not even mad about race, she's mad about class was still a good and consistent catwoman but leaving it at "privileged assholes" would have got the exact same point across
Ian Gray
holy onions
Connor Cox
Considering it was already a bit corny and cliche-heavy, I'm shocked you managed to make it worse