How The Dark Knight Fans Reacted to the ending scene in Theatres After 15 Years
I watched The Dark Knight in theatres after 15 years of its original release and it was amazing! The audience was so hyped and engaged with every scene, especially the ones with the Joker. I recorded some of their reactions and compiled them in this video. Check it out and let me know what you think!
The Dark Knight is one of the best superhero movies ever made, directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale as Batman and Heath Ledger as the Joker. It was released in 2008 and received critical acclaim and commercial success. It is widely considered as Ledger’s masterpiece performance, for which he won an Oscar posthumously.
Disclaimer: I do not own any rights to The Dark Knight or its soundtrack. All rights belong to Warner Bros., DC Comics, Syncopy, Legendary Pictures, and Hans Zimmer. This video is made for entertainment purposes only and falls under fair use guidelines.
Music: Why So Serious? by Hans Zimmer
Christopher Nolan really delved into the superhero genre and gave us one of the greatest and best movies of all time.
Well, I understand your point but, it's clear, you're a Christian Bale's fan. Talking about Batman films, specificly, it seems that you've never seen Michael Keaton' movies. It's terrible, how fool a person becomes itself, when is a fanboy.
@@prof.mg.gustavogeromini5353another DCU fan boy 🥴
@@prof.mg.gustavogeromini5353 most people at that time watched it for the first time, without any knowledge about superhero movies or any genre related to it, still it was a masterpiece for them
@@prof.mg.gustavogeromini5353those moovies felt like some damn rom com where the giy just happened to be batman
🤣🤣🤣🤣 good joke
2:00 "So we'll hunt him." *Hans Zimmer Theme starts playing* This will never not give me goosebumps
The “reprise” of this in TDKR where Alfred locks eyes with Bruce in Italy was great too.
double negation huh. NOICE
Also, when Christian Bale says, "YOU will hunt me. SET THE DOGS ON ME. Because that's what needs to happen, is sometimes, people NEEED to have their faith rewarded !!" that kind of selflessness moves me to tears every time !! Everyone else can be a man in a suit, but only Bruce Wayne truly achieved "Superhero" status.
@@AnupBhatt"Sometimes, people need to have their faith rewarded" strikes a completely different tone these days. When you're older, worn down, tired, and quite frankly, exhausted with life, this does feel like a bittersweet moment even in small doses. TDKR really excelled in delving into the pathos of hope -- having your faith rewarded only comes from sustaining hope, but if hope is dashed at every turn, you lose faith. I really liked how both movies took different avenues in exploring the concepts of hope, faith, and despair, but without forcing the audience to leave feeling like they were beat over the head with dejection.
I could watch this over and over again
Seriously one of the best film endings of all time. The speech, the montage, Oldman’s performance, the Hans Zimmer score. Every single element came together to make cinematic magic.
I agree with you. But it’s not just a Hans Zimmer score. It’s James newton Howard’s score too and he is sorely missed on the third movie
THE BEST film ending.
What's amazing is that the movie has one of the best beginnings and one of the best endings. A masterpiece indeed
hell, yes
The Best ones are Dark Knight and Inception
When the cops were chasing Batman, Gordon unveils the truth behind the title and the entire mythos of Gotham and "The Dark Knight", then Batman rides his sick ass motorcycle into the night with the light, editing, and music hitting a climax at the same point in time; the world changed forever and everyone watched this movie again and again and again.
Yes. Just yes.
Perfectly said 🙌🏼
When he says “a dark knight” I get chills every time🔥🔥
legendary!!
This was the closest that a superhero movie will get to winning the Oscar for best movie.
This movie? Or crowds cheering during the movie? If you mean this movie, this movie got snubbed for even being nominated for best picture and is the reason they expanded the field of nominees.
More people will re-watch The Dark Knight then will ever watch the movie they gave the Oscar without even nominating TDK.
@@frankgesuele6298considering i don't even know what movie you're referring to, i have to agree lol.
@@shalindelta7it was Slumdog Millionare. Good movie, haven’t rewatch it since the first time I’ve seen it.
@@Cartman4wesome never heard of that thing 💀
I had chills when watching the ending while the entire audience reacted to the ending. It was the best movie experience watching this masterpiece on Imax.
The score by zimmer doesn't hurt
@KahlilYounis better than interstellar in imax?
Saw this movie about 7 times in IMAX in 2008, real IMAX 70MM by the way
Definitely not a masterpiece
@@danielorourke6922 Except that it definitely is ☺️👍🏼🦇...
I was just reminded how powerful that ending was. Despite the movie title being "the dark knight" i.e. batman, Joker stole most of the spotlight and most of the show throughout the entire film. But somehow the ending reminded us this is Batman's story and put the focus on him in such an effective and amazing way. His sacrifice to undo everything Joker did. Nolan brothers are amazing for coming up with this.
NOlan would be NOwhere if not for Heath Ledger's joker.
@@Hunteriscomingoh, you think Nolan made a name for himself only after The Dark Knight? 😂
@@samuelperezgarcia Nolanite eggs were laid with TDK and they hatched with Inception (Nolan's zenith). By the time TDKR came out, they were already fanatical. I dare Nolan to make his next movie without resorting to gimmicks like non-linear narrative, bombastic BGM, IMAX cameras only, 70 mm film, a historical incident, unnecessary nudity, etc.
@@Hunteriscomingworst take I’ve seen on the internet in quite some time
@@RogerBLai Nolan's worst take is Tenet and now Poopenheimer 🥱
I saw Dark Knight four times in theaters and every single time the crowd applauded when the credits rolled. I grew up in a pretty small town and it was the first time I saw anything like that before.
no one asked
@@HappyBob701RUDE
@@HappyBob701 bro's miserable for no reason lol
@@HappyBob701 No one asked for your opinion.
@@HappyBob701And no one asked for you to comment.
It was an amazing experience to see this in the cinema back in the day! One thing that bothers me though, how can some people get up and walk out during the end credits while the brilliant Hans Zimmer music is playing?! 🤷
Yes, few people walked away, but most people behind the camera didn't. All back rows were filled with people, and I too was surprised, because I experienced this for the first time, because in all other movies I watched, people walk away as soon as the movie ends.
@@PhysicistSouravDas Yep, the music and hope for some cool credit lines and mentions in them is what kept most fans there... and I respect that 💯
Don’t blame them, On has to open their mind to that greatness first and then the obsession begins
it was the music they deserved, but not the music they needed at that moment
“A few people walked away, a few people stayed, most people were silent.”
Glad i watched this in theater back in 2008.. Everybody gave standing ovations at the end.. So crazy.. Still my number 1 movie of all time..
I remember I saw that back in the day I remember the fight scene in China most with the billionaire and the starting bank heist.
Wow...I was born in the 2000, that sounds so epic, lucky people!!
@@Pache2045I was born in ‘99 and my dad took me when this first came out. TDKR too. Memorable experiences to say the least
Stupid ending - Ehhhhhhhhhh, why didn't they just say the Joker and his men did it???
@@jamesbarry9477 because not everyone is as dense as you 😂
Hands down. The best theater experience I've ever had. When the credits rolled, the audience erupted into applause. The Dark Knight Rises also ended with applause as well as Joker. There's something about Batman that people just love.
More importantly Nolan-era Batman alongside Hans Zimmer, and the atmosphere the two create.
interstellar clears
@@Nhxn_ Not for me. Interstellar is still a great film though.
@@RANCE22808 enter resting...
@@Nhxn_ enter resting...
The Dark Knight is more than just a movie. The Best movie there was, there is and there ever will be.
Watch more movies buddy
@@somnathsaha3269 Name a movie that you think is great from every aspect. Mostly from Concept and Story point of view.
@@ashishthakur1170 I think my last comment was deleted 😅 ok now you wanted me name some movies I found out better than TDK 1.Black Swan 2.Jojo Rabbit 3.Ford vs Ferrari 4.Gangs of wassypur 1,2 5.Inception (a great concept and a nolan film) 6.Shutter Island (a martin scorsese classic) 7.Spider man into the spider-verse (explored multiverse concept really good, the story telling and Background music is awesome) 8.The Shawshank redemption (my favorite movie) 9.Perfect Blue(1997 a Japanese anime movie with a great Thrilling story) 10.Akira(1988, a Japanese anime movie) 11.Star wars empire strikes back(1980) 12.American Psycho (it's a crazy movie literally a crazy movie about a well dressed Psychopathic man)
@@somnathsaha3269 why do you think they all are better than The Dark Knight ?
@@ashishthakur1170 just watch one of them you will find out, especially the anime ones
What a privilege to watch The Dark Knight in the movie theater back when it was released.
The best movie of all time. Absolute master class in acting, story telling, atmosphere, selective action, etc. Literally my only complaint is that Katie didn't play Rachel, that death scene would of hit so much deeper if it was Katie playing Rachel.
I absolutely agree with you!
Watch more films
@@Shockkings0714let people enjoy things and stop parroting internet phrases for cool points
@six-six3617 hes been doing it forever because he has no life and is a complete jackass. I've seen him on multiple videos doing this. Talk about a dude that cant figure out that hes the lowest form of life on this planet.
@@Shockkings0714Kid needs the attention 😂😂
I had pause the video to keep from tearing up. The older I get, the more I realize the sacrifice Batman made for Gotham City. Phenomenal storytelling.
It's fake!
@@khuzramyou are fake
@@khuzramno shit Sherlock, that's why it's called a movie
Exactly. Not many mediums really convey the immense sacrifice Batman gives to his city, even to complete strangers who will never know his story or who he really is but it showed that Batman truly succeeds in taking the horrifying circumstances that made him who he is and he truly brings light and hope back into the world, he rewards people's faith. Batman sacrificed time and time again and he will never stop sacrificing for the greater good. More of these anti Batman writers need to realize that
Bros crying
"... Because he can take it." True definition of a hero explained perfectly in five simple words. 👌👌
Stupid ending - Ehhhhhhhhhh, why didn't they just say the Joker and his men did it???
@@jamesbarry9477Joker was already arrested and there was no proof that he or his guys did it. The proof they had for batman is that he was there when Dent was killed. If Gordon says he did it, they will believe it.
@@weaponsofwarfare9537 no one the batman was there you loon. Gordon could have said no, no batman here. I mean he lied about so much after so whats the difference. They could have said a million things, one of the jokers goons killed Harvey and ran off, we don't know who cos he was wearing a mask. Sounds pretty plausible to me
I went on a first date with a girl to watch this movie. When we came out of the movie theater she said she thought the movie was boring. There was no second date.
😂😂
Well most women are not really a fan of superhero’s, they prefer the Romance Comedy, twilight Type Movies.
Well most women are not really a fan of superhero’s, they prefer the Romance Comedy, twilight Type Movies.
I am a woman I like romantic comedies and I LOVED the Dark Knight. She had no taste.
She doesn’t deserve a hero but you deserve more
The absolute concentration and silence for the whole scene, followed by the cheering and applause just after the credits roll speaks for itself Cinema
I remember when the movie ended everyone stood up and was clapping for 10 min straight. Nothing will ever compare to this movie or trilogy.
Steve Rogers said hold my shield!
@@ray24051Steve Roger's had 1 good movie out of three, and neither trilogy is as good as Lord of the Rings. The Dark Knight trilogy comes close, though
It's rare that a movie has an incredible beginning, unparalleled character introduction (joker), an unbelievable arc and one of the best endings ever. Masterpiece indeed
More like a piece of junk movie😂😂
@@CookieMonster-- Now what's your favourite movie? Avengers Endgame? Jawan?
@@niharkasireddi9992 finding nemo
@@niharkasireddi9992Dissing The Dark Knight AND Avengers: Endgame just proves you BOTH have shot taste.
@@thegoodreylo4749 First of all I did not diss The Dark Knight (It is one of the best movies I've ever watched and is my all-time favourite) and secondly yes I do not care whatever you say but I consider Avengers Endgame a 6/10. And your talking about Taste? I've watched over 50 classic films in the past few years and over 100 extraordinary movies of different genres, as a cinephile I can confirm that I have good taste for movies according to most people
The trilogy was so good, it’s honestly emotional every time it’s just a beautiful portrayal
One of my biggest regrets in life is not having seen this movie in theaters.
I had the pleasure seeing this in IMAX in 2008 and yes you made a mistake
Same
I never thought I would watch from Cinema as a Gen Z but my country cinema got replay the movie for celebrating WB100. I am glad I can watch it in cinema
I watched it in theaters and was so blown away by it I walked right back to the box office and bought another ticket and watched it again.
@@tjcoops hell yeah man. film buff right there. i might've done the same but tickets were sold out for weeks after the premier.
Shivers down my spine everytime!! Nolan is the 🐐
Such a weak spine. I wonder what will happen to it while watching Kantara's climax.
@@Hunteriscoming???
@@Hunteriscoming ignorant ass comment
@@Hunteriscoming nyz joke lol
@@Hunteriscoming Kantara is a garbage movie
I saw this opening day. The theater was full. You could’ve heard a pin drop everyone was stunned to silence during this final scene. Incredible movie.
As far as I'm concerned, this movie won best picture Oscar at the 2009 ceremony. That's the memory I have. Don't care if I'm wrong.
Faxx
@@jonathanscores6478I haven't used a fax machine in over twenty years. It's all email and texts now.
It would’ve but it was submitted to late
nerd
Heath got best supporting actor...thats enough.
This gives me goosebumps
If MCU is the unstoppable force then The dark knight alone is the immovable object.
I remember my dad taking me to see this and the joker scared me so bad but I still loved it. Im so grateful I got to experience this in theaters
I can proudly say I saw this film six times in theatres. Loved it every time
I watched it over a hundred times at home
"Sometimes people deserve more...sometimes people deserve to have their faith rewarded." What a line...and what a timeless movie that will go down not just as one of the best superhero movies of all time, but one of the best MOVIES of all time. Smart and critical writing. Great mix of practical and special effects. Amazing soundtrack. Awesome character growth. Engaging world building. Top-notch action. All these elements make for a great movie...and The Dark Knight has all of those things. I feel like this has become more and more tainted as the years roll by...movies now try too hard, or not hard enough, to make something overly complex, or too dummied down. The reason this movie did so well is because Nolan didn't let the comics decide and dictate his creative actions, he let them inspire his ultimate direction. Matt Reeves did a pretty stellar job too with The Batman (2022), to not let the comics decide, but to inspire (though, it still felt less like a standalone trilogy/movie and more like a spin-off). I think the reason The Dark Knight works so well is the simplistic nature of the movie's style. It doesn't have that DCU or MCU coat of paint blotching and smearing, it's all on its own...and it's marvelous. It's not a movie about the characters existing in the world, it's about the world that characters exist in; Bruce Wayne/Batman isn't who he is because he's a character, he is the way he is because the world he dwells in made him that way, it defined his existence; "It's not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me," is another instance in which we are shown Bruce's expression and admittance to the role of becoming the Batman. This is why most super hero movies NEED to introduce Bruce/Batman with the death of his parents, and Nolan does it so fast, but so effectively in Batman Begins. Remember that the next time you watch any kind of movie: is it a movie about a world made up of characters, or a movie about characters existing in a world? One is intentionally trying to drive the plot, one is trying to drive the character(s)...sometimes it's a little of both, but it's a dance; it's a necessary give/take that either makes or breaks a film. Usually, your story-arc will work best with the world being built first (think Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit, and how the world was built around the characters, not the characters around the world). Even a movie like Superman Returns feels as iconic and separate not just in tone, but in cinematic quality. It came from another time, but the overall expression of building the world first, the characters second doesn't feel lost there. It probably didn't do so well though, because it was another continuation (which is why Man of Steel was needed, and is another one of my favorite superhero movies ever made). I never saw this movie in theaters...I wish I had...but I was too young then...I was frightened of Heath's Joker, and now I have nothing but utmost respect for his sacrifice for us all to remember for ages to come. RIP, Heath Ledger. You will always be cherished, not just as one of the most iconic depictions of the Joker, but as a well rounded actor, overall. You will, and still are, missed.
Love your analysis!! Amazing and with so many details!
I'm crying again, the feeling I had with this ending was really overwhelming. The music, the speech, I felt the same with Oppenheimer. Nolan is a genius.
Rest in peace to the people at the Colorado movie theater who died while watching this. They deserved this film.
Wrong movie. Lol.
Dark Knight Rises, not this one.
This ending still gives me chills.
I remember back in 08’ goin in to see The Dark Knight, I was expecting a good movie just like Batman Begins but I was very surprised by how magnificent it was. It was one of those movies that moved me, that pulled me in, gave me goosebumps, and by the end I knew it is a Masterpiece and One of the Greatest Superhero Movies of all Time!
This and the ending of the original Modern Warfare 2 are the best endings I've ever experienced. A great part of it is the music composed by Hans Zimmer in both cases.
Og MW trilogy still somw of my fav campaigns ever
i had strict parents that didn’t let me play cod when i was young, so unfortunately i never got to play the og mw2. i played some MP at friends house but never owned it. My question is, do yall like the campaigns in the new mw series? i know the gameplay is a bit repetitive in the second one, a lot of breaking and entering, but when i played the first one i really liked it. and i enjoy the story immensely too. a bit unrealistic but that’s cod. lmk what you think, i’d like to see others opinions on this.
Tbf most music in mw2 were composed by lorne balfe, he deserve much more recognition
@@nivrag00 Modern Warfare 2019 was a real breath of fresh air in the cod franchise and it truly took a god-tier series (Modern Warfare) and modernized it. Modern Warfare 2022, however, was not, it was just Modern Warfare 2019 but more boring and with much more fan service.
This ending is truly one of the best moments in cinema history. "He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a dark knight" chills every time
15 years already? I still remember watching this movie all by myself at the theater. I had a ear to ear smile the whole movie and left with watery eyes. God, I love this trilogy.
Not giving Dark Knight best picture oscar is the biggest unreported crime of the 21st century.
It was given to Slumdog Millionaire, which was good too
This is how a great movie is to be ended. The dialogues are straight up God Tier.
"Because he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. A dark knight."
I’ve seen The Dark Knight a thousand times but God damn, I still clapped when I saw it in the theatre. What an awesome movie.
Greatest ending to a comic book movie ever 🔥🔥
Even watching this on KZhead gives goosebumps
Goosebumps ❤ Greatest movie of all time 🔥🔥
Enter: Oppenheimer
The Dark Knight is a great movie, but definitely not the greatest ever
@@jibberjabberr nah oppy doesn't come close. Interstellar comes closer than that.
@@dabalmaIt is the greatest ever
Bhai kon se date ko re release hogi
Christopher Nolan just WOWs everything. Such an incredible talent in our day and time.
One of the all time great movie endings. Hands down!
Edge of Tomorrow's is better.
@@HunteriscomingOk I still have coffee coming out of my nose. But thanks for making me laugh.
@@davisgeorge7926 Nolanites ☕️
@@Hunteriscoming Nolanicynics ! Cheers 🍻
is it me or anyone else cried how the music, the dialog, the scene hit so hard that makes you suddenly remembering the whole movie in short moment and realize how great it is
My GF at the time dumped me after we watched twilight lol my mom knew I was feeling it and dropped this movie off for me and I was 100 percent better! One my few good memories of my mom.
this ending definitely has the most badass use of the "they say the name of the movie in the movie" trope
The one time I’ve seen my Mom give a film a standing ovation.
"sometimes people deserve to have their faith rewarded".... great line... probably why so many people sleep so much when they are depressed.....maybe in sleep, our faith is rewarded.....maybe in death, our faith is rewarded..... definitely not in the real world where life isn't fair, right?
Goosebumps even after seeing the movie 100 times
Still the best movie which features Batman, Heath Ledger's Joker took this to legendary status.
We showed The Dark Knight on 35mm here a few months ago. Just 2 showings. It was pretty incredible to watch every single seat in the hall fill up both nights. Showing Nolan movies on film is always fun. Going to be running a lot of 70mm leading up to our Oppenheimer run as a 2nd-run theater.
I’ll never forget the summer this came out when I went to go see it. People wouldn’t stop talking about it in school. Greatest super hero movie ending ever
Eh. It's a bit stiff. Why is Gordon giving an epic speech to his traumatised son? Spider-Man 2 is the better film and the better ending.
@@nectarinedreams7208 I put Spider-Man 2 in the top 3 ever based on Graphic Novels but as far as the ending.....running away from the alter....the dialogue at the apartment. I just remember thinking fun but nothing new here. That's the only thing I would say to put TDK over this as far as endings.
@@nectarinedreams7208 Batman pretty much failed the entire film, he didn't even save the boats full of people, it was the prisoners and citizens that saved themselves. Hell, the film started with him getting his arse mauled by dogs in the most ridiculous cowl design yet. Meanwhile Spider-Man stopping the train in Spider-Man 2 is one of the most epic moments to have ever happened in a superhero film, hands down.
@@jase276he is a human he is meant to fail at least once that is what will jappen to batman without plot armour
The ending actually made me tear up a little. This is the best Batman movie in my opinion...after Mask of the Phantasm.
This have to be one of the most epic and iconic times in Films History
This was the last movie I saw with my dad in theaters before he died. He loved batman. He was cheering the whole time. I love it ❤
remember? how we used to appriciate movies like this? We used to ENJOY the superhero movies like this? Where are those daysnow?
The fact that Gordon is talking about batman during his speech at Harvey’s funeral is something I never realized until recently
Goosebumps at every watch. Never gets old
NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES YOU WATCH THE ENDING , ALWAYS GOOSEBUMPS
- why is he running dad ? - because we have to chase him
I hadn't watched Begins and TDK in theatres. I finally did 2 weeks ago, and today The Dark Knight Rises
In india ?
@@pratikpalkhe8114 No, Greece
This actually made me emotional. Watching this in theaters on the premiere was the greatest movie experience of my life.
One of the best experience in the cinema. Good old times
They sure don't make em like this anymore. This film wasn't just a night at the movies...it was an experience.
For me it's the best ending of all time in any movie. The chills I had during last scene when he's running and the dialogue, man it was done to perfection
I was there at Midnight watching this opening night in 2008. One of the greatest moments of my life
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." Those are words to remember. Because it's true. That line extends throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and beyond. That's why nothing they do will ever top this. All Hail The Dark Knight!! 🦇
The "why is he running daddy?" "Because we have to chase him" is something else
To see the dark knight return would be the best thing ever
I was in tears , that was a great experience in my life. Batman is forever ❤❤❤
Nolan really knows how to end a movie
BB,TDK and TDKR has the best ending scenes of all movies I have seen.
When I watched batman begins, I thought no movie can ever top this. Then they made dark knight. I thought woah nothing can be better than this. Then came dark knight rises .... And till today I haven't seen anything that powerful or moving
best superhero movie ever , no other superhero movies have reached it’s level
One of the best movies hands down, I just finished watching the trilogy yesterday and I was so impressed and I know what you're thinking, yes I am very late
Glad you enjoyed it!
Broo, this scene always makes me cry, it's too epic, the sountrack is amazing, definitely so far the best superhero movie I've ever seen and in my opinion of the best superhero, Christopher Nolan is brilliant.
Hans Zimmer's score makes this ending so epic
I wish I saw this in theaters
I remember seeing this opening weekend with my Dad and my brother back in 2008. The movie experience was absolutely insane and I loved everything about the film from the crowd cheering about the Truck flip to the standing ovation to Heath Ledger's performance. Probably my favorite movie experience ever next to seeing Oppenheimer on Imax 70mm.
Watching this at the midnight screening was an experience unlike any other
Christopher Nolan, thank you for this trilogy #masterpiece
Gordons son calling out for Batman to come back always hits hard
I never ever felt any goosebumps with the other superhero movies (MCU), I don't remember their melodies either, it's like leaving the cinema the next day you don't remember almost any of those details anymore, but this trilogy felt "real", realistic in the best sense of the word, nothing super human or scientifically impossible in our time frame, added to the music that until now I keep repeating in my head from time to time... definitely Nolan and Zimmer are the jewels of our time.
It's okay. You don't have to put down other movies to prop up another. You can have respect for both.
I remember me and my cousin rushing to downtown to catch this amazing film in time and it was unlike anything we had ever seen. Changed my life lol
I am a big fan of this last scene the dialogues and music literally gives me goosebumps whenever i watch this ending scene
This scene always gives me huge chills
Lucky enough to experience this in a big screen 🔥
When this came out I was in college, and I skipped a class (that I failed) to wait in line with some friends for ten hours to see it at midnight in IMAX in Palisades NY. We’d take breaks in pairs to get food / go to the bathroom. People in line ahead of us were building the original LEGO Tumbler. The TV over our heads was playing the Watchmen trailer on a loop. When we finally got in, we were still not prepared for the religious experience we were about to have. Getting out at 3am, the line for the next showing stretched even further than ours did. People were asking us if it was really that good. We could barely speak. I still remember getting home at 4am in a daze, and talking about it with my manager the next day (he caught the 3am show). The Dark Knight may not be the greatest movie of all time, but that was the greatest moviegoing experience of my life. I don’t think it’ll ever be topped, and I don’t really want it to be.
Just rewatched it in theaters a couple days ago. MAN, that ending hits so incredibly hard. One of my favorite movie endings in film.
Best ending ever in cinematic history.
One of the greatest movies in the history of film . Not a superhero movie but a film . It gos beyond superhero movies . And with Gordon telling his Son who Batman truly is still sends goosebumps soon as he says ….So we’ll Hunt him and that Drum drops I felt like a 11 year old kid when I first fell in love with The Dark Knight !! And that theme man . A true classic film I showed my 7 year old daughter this movie . Now she’s a big Batman fan
2:00 i really likes the point that people in theaters respect this scene as a citizen
That ending and reaction give me goosebumps
That is the best ending ever. It ends with the title of the movie, it's so genius. This is the kind of movie you can see every week in the theater, and even in home too, easily. One of the best films ever made.
Me and my friends rewatched at cinama the Begins and The Dark Kngiht in these weeks. Hit's like first time, doesn't matter we saw it 10 times :) Of course next week we will continue with Rises! ;) It's a very good opportunity to the fans to watch again at cinema. Thanks!
The Dark Knight Interstellar Inception Shutter Island Those are not just movies, it's something beyond.
Seeing this back in 2008 opening night and remembering the chills I got during that ending…. Literally one of the greatest endings and movies of all time easilyyyy