WARNING! The things I will write about will have SPOILERS! I will give a summary of the movies I review. So if you don't want to find out what happens then you should leave this page.
Batman Begins (2005)
The Origin Story We Never Got! Now we finally got the story on how Batman got created and they show that his parents got killed and he ended up being a lonely rich kid. Now for the first hour of this movie its just Bruce, Christian Bale, training because that is what he wanted to do for the past five years and people actually thought he was dead, but no he comes back, lives in his rich house, but he feel that he now has to change himself to do whats best for Gotham. Now Lucious Fox, Morgan Freeman, makes tools for Bruce to use and also bring the soon to be Bat Mobile. The main villain was great for Scarecrow, I really did think that Cillian Murphy was the perfect guy for this role, however they don't show him as much and in a way he really wasn't the main villain of the story, in fact that was Henri Ducard, Liam Neeson, and Bruce want him beat. Now James Gordan, Gary Oldman, is a cop and he works with Batman to stop him of course. Now this movie was perfect, we never got to see how Batman got started and we really weren't sure how this movie will go consider how awful "Batman And Robin" came to be, so not only do we get the perfect origin story, but this movie completely kicked ass. I will say there are problems, and no it wasn't Katie Homes as Rachel Dawes, she wasn't horrible, more decent I must say though, but the fact that this movie you really don't see that much Batman. Like I said the first hour was basically training, and I felt that it could have been shorten just a little bit, so the movie could later on have more action at the end, and that train scene was nothing compared to the one in Spider-Man 2! However this is one of the best movies ever made, and I really recommend you to check it out! Overall: 10/10
The Origin Story We Never Got! Now we finally got the story on how Batman got created and they show that his parents got killed and he ended up being a lonely rich kid. Now for the first hour of this movie its just Bruce, Christian Bale, training because that is what he wanted to do for the past five years and people actually thought he was dead, but no he comes back, lives in his rich house, but he feel that he now has to change himself to do whats best for Gotham. Now Lucious Fox, Morgan Freeman, makes tools for Bruce to use and also bring the soon to be Bat Mobile. The main villain was great for Scarecrow, I really did think that Cillian Murphy was the perfect guy for this role, however they don't show him as much and in a way he really wasn't the main villain of the story, in fact that was Henri Ducard, Liam Neeson, and Bruce want him beat. Now James Gordan, Gary Oldman, is a cop and he works with Batman to stop him of course. Now this movie was perfect, we never got to see how Batman got started and we really weren't sure how this movie will go consider how awful "Batman And Robin" came to be, so not only do we get the perfect origin story, but this movie completely kicked ass. I will say there are problems, and no it wasn't Katie Homes as Rachel Dawes, she wasn't horrible, more decent I must say though, but the fact that this movie you really don't see that much Batman. Like I said the first hour was basically training, and I felt that it could have been shorten just a little bit, so the movie could later on have more action at the end, and that train scene was nothing compared to the one in Spider-Man 2! However this is one of the best movies ever made, and I really recommend you to check it out! Overall: 10/10
The Dark Knight (2008)
R.I.P. HEATH LEDGER! So the movie starts with a sick bank robbery with some Clown Masked people and one of them decides to kill everyone and leave with a school bus, and that guy happens to be The Joker, Heath Ledger. Now he wants Batman, Christian Bale, and he will continue to kill people until he exposes who is the real Batman and any time he and the Joker were on the screen at the exact same time was magic, especially when Joker goes after Rachel Dawes, Maggie Gyllenhaal (not Katie Homes), and her soon to be husband who is a lawyer named Harvey Dent, Aaron Eckhart, who later turns into Two-Face. Just like the first one, everybody had the right role and it was great to see the old characters back like Gary Oldman as James Gordan, Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox, and even Cillian Murphey Scarecrow came back earlier in the movie and officially got stopped by Batman, because the first one mainly focused on Henri Ducard, so cool thing to see in a Super Hero Movie! This I must say is in fact one of or if not the best Comic-Book Movie ever, but easily the star of this movie was Heath Ledger as The Joker, basically making us believe that a Joker can be better than Jack Nicholson and how sad is it that Heath Leder didn't get to experience ho great he did playing The Joker, from bank robbery, pencil stabbing, and just overall making every line he says feel incredibly meaningful, I was upset for lots of parts where he wasn't in the film, but at the same time focus on the story, but because Joker took Batman to high point, it made Batman be incredibly hated for all the chaos in Gothom and the ending where Batman feels sorry, and leaves giving you the question, "Is it goodbye for Batman?", Amazing Movie! Overall: 10/10
R.I.P. HEATH LEDGER! So the movie starts with a sick bank robbery with some Clown Masked people and one of them decides to kill everyone and leave with a school bus, and that guy happens to be The Joker, Heath Ledger. Now he wants Batman, Christian Bale, and he will continue to kill people until he exposes who is the real Batman and any time he and the Joker were on the screen at the exact same time was magic, especially when Joker goes after Rachel Dawes, Maggie Gyllenhaal (not Katie Homes), and her soon to be husband who is a lawyer named Harvey Dent, Aaron Eckhart, who later turns into Two-Face. Just like the first one, everybody had the right role and it was great to see the old characters back like Gary Oldman as James Gordan, Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox, and even Cillian Murphey Scarecrow came back earlier in the movie and officially got stopped by Batman, because the first one mainly focused on Henri Ducard, so cool thing to see in a Super Hero Movie! This I must say is in fact one of or if not the best Comic-Book Movie ever, but easily the star of this movie was Heath Ledger as The Joker, basically making us believe that a Joker can be better than Jack Nicholson and how sad is it that Heath Leder didn't get to experience ho great he did playing The Joker, from bank robbery, pencil stabbing, and just overall making every line he says feel incredibly meaningful, I was upset for lots of parts where he wasn't in the film, but at the same time focus on the story, but because Joker took Batman to high point, it made Batman be incredibly hated for all the chaos in Gothom and the ending where Batman feels sorry, and leaves giving you the question, "Is it goodbye for Batman?", Amazing Movie! Overall: 10/10
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
A Fire Will Rise! So the story here is that ever since Two-Face died, Bruce Wayne, Christian Bale, hasn't been himself and hasn't been Batman since. Meanwhile a new villain named Bane, Tom Hardy, is a huge threat to Gotham and James Gordan, Gary Oldman, believes Batman is the only one that can stop him, however its been eight years, but James still believes he can stop him. Now Tom Hardy played Bane perfectly, however I am completely disappointed that Bane was too small for this role and I really did wish Bane was more of a giant muscular size, but aside from that everything was set perfect. Now easily the best new character we got was Catwoman, Anne Hathaway, she was hot and awesome, made Michelle Pfeiffer look useless compared to this Catwoman, and that is what I really like about The Dark Knight Trilogy, people out-role the original, like Heath Ledger as Joker in The Dark Knight! Now another character that got much more character development was Alfred, Michael Caine, and that ending where he was crying really felt touching because you really do miss Batman, until the ending! Lots of people like to criticize it because the fact that Batman still lived after the movie and John Blake, Joseph Gordan-Levitt, finds the Bat-Cave and we find out that he becomes Robin, which was great and even though JGL was great in the movie, I really don't believe this should have been the last movie of The Dark Knight Trilogy, the story can still continue, but I do also believe that Robin should have been in the movie instead of telling you in the last three movies. Besides all those problems I have, there is so much thing that really made me enjoy the hell out of it, with that said it is by far the weakest of the trilogy! Overall: 9/10
A Fire Will Rise! So the story here is that ever since Two-Face died, Bruce Wayne, Christian Bale, hasn't been himself and hasn't been Batman since. Meanwhile a new villain named Bane, Tom Hardy, is a huge threat to Gotham and James Gordan, Gary Oldman, believes Batman is the only one that can stop him, however its been eight years, but James still believes he can stop him. Now Tom Hardy played Bane perfectly, however I am completely disappointed that Bane was too small for this role and I really did wish Bane was more of a giant muscular size, but aside from that everything was set perfect. Now easily the best new character we got was Catwoman, Anne Hathaway, she was hot and awesome, made Michelle Pfeiffer look useless compared to this Catwoman, and that is what I really like about The Dark Knight Trilogy, people out-role the original, like Heath Ledger as Joker in The Dark Knight! Now another character that got much more character development was Alfred, Michael Caine, and that ending where he was crying really felt touching because you really do miss Batman, until the ending! Lots of people like to criticize it because the fact that Batman still lived after the movie and John Blake, Joseph Gordan-Levitt, finds the Bat-Cave and we find out that he becomes Robin, which was great and even though JGL was great in the movie, I really don't believe this should have been the last movie of The Dark Knight Trilogy, the story can still continue, but I do also believe that Robin should have been in the movie instead of telling you in the last three movies. Besides all those problems I have, there is so much thing that really made me enjoy the hell out of it, with that said it is by far the weakest of the trilogy! Overall: 9/10