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Today I learned: Batman Begins was released on VHS.
I'm surprised, I thought 2003 was pretty much the last year anything was released on VHS. Currently see it listed for $300 on Ebay lol.
Yeah I remember the Begins VHS at Blockbuster along with the game.
I feel like not a lot of people bring up how influential the score was especially post TDK.
The fact that Bond took inspiration from Batman Begins for casino royale, along with TDK for Skyfall, speaks for itself. I just rewatched Batman Begins in 4k about 2 weeks ago to test out my new sound system. I honestly don't think I could ever get tired of the film, no matter how many times I watch it, just like with TDK, TDKR, and the Raimi Spider-Man films. I actually look at Begins as a comfort film of sorts. It's very inspirational, and much more than it's given credit for. From the opening moments of the bats forming the logo, and bruce falling down the well, cutting to Bruce waking up in that prison. The whole set up of the non linear story was the perfect direction to go in. God, i love that movie so much.
Also, speaking of, this is probably my favorite promotional image from Batman Begins. It speaks for itself.
Agreed. during the covid lockdown, a local theater ended up playing a bunch of old films, and Batman Begins was being shown so of course I had to go rewatch Batman Begins and even TDK on the big screen again. I hadn't see Batman Begins in theaters since the summer of 2005, and same for TDK in 2008. It was still just as awesome of an experience in 2020 as it was back in those days. actually, during my screening of TDK, a group of teens were sitting in front of me. The girl that was with them seemed uninterested as the movie was starting, and by the end, all of them were on the edge of their seats. Round of applause once it was over, which I thought was just awesome. Brought back memories of the standing ovation it got at thee midnight premiere in 2008.I know totally what you mean with it being a comfort movie. Is goofy as it sounds, back in the day I used to put it on to fall asleep to all the time. Something about that first hour is just to easy to let wash over you. It's totally in the hero's journey mold much like Star Wars, but set in a world we can recognize. I hope to see it on the big screen again someday.
Also, a bit off topic but what kind of sound system did you get? I'm becoming a bit of a home theater nerd myself.
Hard disagree.As a whole Begins is quietly one of the most influential movies of the last 20 years. I would argue even more than TDK.
Hard disagree.
Every big budget movie after 2008 had to have their villains captured and then have him escape in an elaborate way. Remember Star Trek Into Darkness. Skyfall. The avengers. They were directly influenced by TDK.
The Joker movie had him wear makeup and nobody questioned the decision. Direct effect of TDK.
Notice how all big budget movies now have sections of their films shot in Imax? TDK baby.
Hard disagree.
Every big budget movie after 2008 had to have their villains captured and then have him escape in an elaborate way. Remember Star Trek Into Darkness. Skyfall. The avengers. They were directly influenced by TDK.
The Joker movie had him wear makeup and nobody questioned the decision. Direct effect of TDK.
Notice how all big budget movies now have sections of their films shot in Imax? TDK baby.
All of that is undeniable, and in terms of legacy TDK shines brighter, but Begins almost single-handedly invented the idea of the dark and gritty reboot. So many IP’s tried to reboot and rebrand with the formula Nolan and Goyer used for their origin story film. Superman, Garfield’s Spider-man, Fantastic Four, Robin Hood (twice), Godzilla, Tomb Raider, even freaking Power Rangers all followed the Begins model of the gritty retold origin story, to mostly unsuccessful results.
You could attribute that influence to the trilogy as a whole, and that would be true, but the films are influential as individual pieces as well. Rises has had a more subtle but very important impact on the industry too, being the first to do the hard, definitive ending to a cinematic superhero story from which you can draw parallels to subsequent films like Logan and Endgame.
This track is one of my favorites of the entire trilogy. from 2:50 on is *chefs kiss*. I still get chills, man.I feel like not a lot of people bring up how influential the score was especially post TDK.
You both are correct. I think once TDK came out, it became even more clear that studios were aiming to emulate both Batman Begins and TDK, sometimes for the worst. let's take TASM for example. In my mind, that's a pretty terrible movie. Not because it's poorly made, or the casting, but because how obvious it was they were trying to chase the Nolan formula established in Batman Begins. promising and "untold story" when in reality it was an overly dark and bleak Spider-Man movie. What's funny is Batman Begins is more fun and less serious than even TASM was. Raimi had done such a fantastic job adapting Spider-Man, and yet sony thought it was a good idea to adapt a style that worked specifically for Batman onto a character that has a far more bright aesthetic/world. Then we get into Man of Steel, which I don't even need to explain at this point.
But you also have stuff like Bond, which mostly worked out for the better for that character. It's insane to think that an adaption of Batman could have such an impactful influence that it would help pave the way for how Bond was to be seen in the modern era. From Batman Begins and Casino Royal to TDK and Skyfall. Both had an undeniable impact.