Batman Begins Ending Joker Laugh

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Publicado 2012-07-14
Batman Begins and All Trademarks are owned by Legendary Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, and DC Comics. I don't own the rights I only edited this video all for fun, and to show my love for Batman and Joker

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  • @shegade8567
    In present day, this would have been a post credit scene.
  • @ShieldsJustice
    Remember this scene like yesterday: everyone in the theatre was clapping and cheering when that Joker card was flipped. What a time to be alive.
  • @AB-qw7oo
    I remember watching this movie first came out and people lost their shit at the joker card...
  • @AvengingAngel777
    Just to think that the Joker was out there, ready and waiting, when all this was going on. . . .
  • 1:11 The card was given to the police by "J Kerr". The joker himself walked into the police station and nobody EVEN NOTICED. Makes the character even more brilliant.
  • @bivitabrata3188
    "I never said thank you..." "And you'll never have to" One of my favorite quotes from this trilogy
  • @yneshAshanti
    And thus was born, one of the greatest portrayal of cinema bad guys ever.
  • @jamesralph3521
    Very nice, but let’s see Paul Allen’s calling card.
  • @pilgrim273
    I love how he tests the bat symbol and then says "nice" lmfao
  • @jakewilson4162
    You’d think being a detective like Gordon, you’d be able to see that’s Bruce Wayne
  • @yousofzaid872
    Man I'm too young but I cant imagine people waiting 3 years to finally see the joker (and damn was it worth the wait for them)
  • @Harper_1984
    Bale’s Batman voice is definitely best here. It just got worse after every movie.
  • @joker13270
    Me: browsing through my recommended YouTube: let's put a smile on that face
  • "We carry semi-automatics, they buy automatics" This movie did great hints at how Batman escalated the balance of Gotham with that once line.
  • @loslakers530
    Everyone went "oh shit" in the theatre when the calling card was revealed. The greatest comicbook trilogy of all time
  • @imLdub
    The dialogue of this scene is such a smart and sincere way to introduce the Joker. It establishes, off the bat, that the Joker may be a side effect of what the Batman is, but in this case we know it's more of the reaction to what he is. An equal yet opposite reaction. And that is at it's core what the Joker represents. Escalation and reaction. Gordon is essentially asking Batman if he's ready for what he's really about to unleash. Fuck i'm high
  • @im.p3ka
    Suddenly got recommended 😅