The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight (2008)

The Dark Knight

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The cooling ducts on the side of Bruce Wayne's Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 are closed at the beginning of the scene, then open.

They're motorized, but they take time to open and close.

In the hospital, when The Joker places the gun in Two-Face's hand and points it at his own head, he cocks the hammer.

When the camera faces Two-Face, The Joker's finger is over the hammer.

When it's facing The Joker, it's not there.

When Batman beats The Joker in the holding cell, The Joker's hands change position as Batman pins him to the wall.

When the camera faces The Joker, his hands are gripping Batman's arms from below, with the fingers pointing up.

When the camera faces Batman, The Joker's hands are holding Batman's arms from above, with his fingers pointing down.

In the final shot, several non-illuminated lights are at the end of the ramp.

They are Bebee Night Lights, which were used to light most of the night chase scene.

When Batman is interrogating The Joker, we can see The Joker's suspenders on his left shoulder.

After cutting to Batman, the suspenders are back under his vest.

Gordon shuts the heavy iron door as he walks into the interrogation cell to question The Joker.

The reflection in the mirror shows the door swinging open again.

That means the door was unlocked, and it's much lighter than it looks.

Gotham General Hospital is the administration building for the old Brach's Candy Factory in Chicago (and in fact, if you look closely in the aerial view of the hospital imploding, you can see the Rock Island District tracks and the South Side 'L' tracks).

When the building is going up in flames, and the aerial shot swings around to the one side, you can see that windows in the back are different, and the interior is gutted.

The windows in the upper floors were added later in post-production, since it was explained in the special features that the windows were stolen from the production site before they could be installed.

During the bank heist, The Joker isn't wearing makeup on his eyelids.

When he removes the mask, he has black makeup over his eyelids.

After The Joker tells the citizens of Gotham that he wants Mr.

Reese dead in an hour or he will blow up a hospital, Bruce leaves to go to his Lamborghini.

While Bruce crosses the room saying "I need you plugged in checking Gordon's men and their families," the TV in the background goes from showing a news broadcast to instantly being off as Bruce passes in front of it.

In the beginning of the film, during the bank robbery, you can see the shadow of the steadicam operator as he passes the vault door.

When Salvatore Maroni gets into the backseat of his car towards the end of the movie, as soon as the door is shut by his henchman and he is startled to discover Dent waiting for him, the view out of Dent's window shows the car traveling at highway speed rather than just beginning to accelerate from a stop.

In the holding cell, when Batman smashes The Joker against the wall, a camera with a blue LED/LCD screen and two people from the crew reflect on the right mirror.

At the end of the bank heist, as The Joker climbs aboard the bus, the body of the driver he just shot disappears.

In the scene where Batman jumps from the spiral parking lot ramp onto the Scarecrow's van, Batman is seen falling as the van appears to his left under him.

He should land on the van facing its left side - but in the cut scene directly afterward he lands facing the same direction as the van.

During the beginning the movie, the police department is labeled as GCPD.

During the chase scene after Harvey turns himself in as Batman, all of the armored vehicles have only GPD on the side of them.

During the interrogation scene when Gordon leaves the room and the lights come on, you can see the Joker close his eyes and brace himself to have his head slammed into the desk before Batman touches him.

However, he was probably blinking from the bright lights coming on after he was in the dark for so long.

When Rachel is thrown out the window and Batman dives out to save her, we never see Batman go back up to his flat to flood out The Joker and his gang.

However, with his trusty grapple hook, he could have done so in short time, and, having just received a vicious beating, The Joker's thugs were likely eager to get out of there.

Simply because scenes aren't shown doesn't mean events didn't take place.

The Joker claims he rigged the ferries with diesel fuel and ammonium nitrate and although diesel fuel normally only combusts under pressure and not with the addition of heat, ammonium nitrate/fuel oil (AN/FO) is a widely used explosive, even with diesel fuel.

When they are trying to get Reese to safety, going into the alley and out of the building, you can see a cameraman running down the stairs after the police and Gordon.

This cameraman is the one GCN reporter Mike Engle tells to follow him while he is reporting.

As the bus is driving away after The Joker blows up the hospital, you can see an IMAX camera in the seat opposite of him.

This was to film a shot on the bus that was deleted (as explained in the special features).

When he and Alfred are on the pleasure yacht, Bruce is picked up by a plane capable of water landings.

When he does the sky-hook to pick up Lau, the plane that retrieves him is a C-130 Commando Solo, incapable of water landings.

Given that the first plane was there just to pick Bruce up and get him to Hong Kong via non-official means, there is no reason to suspect that its crew knew him to be Batman.

Likewise, the crew of the plane that picks him up in the "sky-hook" operation would have no reason to suspect him to be Bruce Wayne, given that he's in his Batman outfit when they pick him up and he's not shown to reveal himself as Bruce.

After Batman hits The Joker a few times, The Joker is on the ground telling Batman about Harvey and Rachel.

Batman grabs The Joker and when The Joker is talking to him, all of his teeth are yellow, except his bottom front teeth, which are bright and white.

At the beginning of the movie, during the heist, the robbers enter through the front doors (let's call this wall "north" and the wall that the bus crashes through is "west").

At the end of the robbery when the bus leaves and the camera shows the exterior of the bank, the bus makes a right turn (merges with the other buses which are running directly parallel with the front wall "north").

This is wrong since the bus only made a 90 degree turn, which would have made it directly perpendicular with the "north" wall instead of parallel as it is depicted in the film.

In order for the bus to have merged with the other buses and proceed driving parallel with the "north" wall, it would have had to make a 180 degree turn instead of the 90 degree that was depicted in the film.

You also know for a fact that the bus crashes through the "west" wall because throughout the heist, you can clearly see the windows that are shown later on the outside when the buses are leaving.

During the chase scene when the tumbler collides with the garbage truck and immediately turns around, the road is completely empty.

Not only should the armored truck be visible, but also the other cars which the truck must pass.

During the bank heist scene, The Joker's hair changes from a natural brown color, to green right when he walks past the bus after it just crashed through the bank's wall.

Batman's voice has been criticized for being artificial-sounding and unnaturally gravelly.

In the promotions for _Batman Begins (2005)_ (qv), the cowl is revealed to have a microphone/speaker that alters and amplifies Bruce Wayne's voice to disguise his identity and increase intimidation.

When Bruce, his date, Rachel, and Harvey meet in the restaurant, Bruce says he will "put two tables together.

" In the next shot, we see all four sitting around a single table.

This wasn't meant to be taken literally, since he owned the restaurant his staff would have made sure that his guests were seated at a larger table.

When the three robbers in the car (Grumpy, Chuckles, and Bozo/The Joker) enter the bank, Grumpy fires a shot in the air.

Watch closely when Grumpy grabs a male teller saying "Let's go pal, I'm making a withdrawal here.

" In the background, Chuckles grabs the police officer standing near the entrance, drags him to a counter, and hits him in the back, which causes the cop to collapse.

Apparently one hit to the back isn't enough, because just before the manager shoots Chuckles, the hit on the back is repeated.

When Two-Face is in the hospital which The Joker plans on blowing up, you can see make-up on his pillow which has rubbed off from the "burnt" side of his face.

Actually the burnt part of his side is completely CGI, and the "make-up" is supposed to be "ashes" or pieces of Two-Face's burnt side rubbing off onto the pillow.

In the beginning shot of the movie where the camera closes in to a windowed building, you could see the helicopter reflecting on the windows, carrying the camera, on the very left-hand side.

When we see the video of The Joker interrogating the fake Batman and he points the camera at himself, his teeth are really yellow and ugly.

But when Bruce is watching the same video at his bunker, and the computer is analyzing the Joker's face, his teeth are all white and clean.

However, The Joker's red painted smile appears to be black indicating that the image is in black and white.

When the Joker waves his pistol behind his head in order to shoot out the window before throwing Rachael through it, the pistol is pointed directly to the Joker's left, though the window directly behind him blows out when he pulls the trigger.

As Dent is holding Gordon near the end, he focuses his revolver on him and cocks the hammer.

Seconds later, when he approaches Gordon's family, he cocks the hammer again.

When Maroni arrives at the hospital and confronts Gordon he is standing.

But Batman "interrogated" Maroni and threw him off a building where he landed on his feet.

However, he only injured one ankle.

Several scenes after the fall he is shown carrying a cane indicating that only his one foot is injured and he can walk fine with just a cane.

'Gary Oldman' (qv) lets his English accent slip several times, most noticeably while he is yelling at Harvey Dent after the police fail to seize the mob's funds.

When Batman drops onto Doctor Crane's van, it is clear that the van is slowing down before Batman lands on the roof.

At that point, the van is going round a bend, so would need to slow down anyway.

When Batman jumps from the IFC2 skyscraper, you can see the Bank of China Tower to his right.

When he crashes through the window into the building, you can see the same building again, but it's now directly behind him.

Batman's sonar lenses are not on in several instances in the Pruitt building scene when they should have been.

The camera cuts back and forth too fast for the lenses to be turned off or on.

Near the end of the Pruitt building sequence, there are 6 SWAT members connected by a cord surrounding Batman, but only 5 go over the edge of the building.

From the timeline in the film, it appears that Gordon and Batman investigate the opening bank heist after Batman busts a meeting between Scarecrow and the Chechen.

However, it is more likely that the bust occurs a day after the bank heist.

For one, it is late when Gordon waits at the bat-signal ("Ever intending to see your wife again, lieutenant?"), yet it's only dusk when he enters the bank.

It's unlikely that a crime scene would sit for so long before Gordon investigated it.

Also, Gotham Tonight's episode 6 ends with reports of the bank heist taking place, although episode 7 is aired in the film right "after" the bank heist but immediately before Batman's introduction in the Scarecrow-Chechen meeting.

Batman's elbow is also not visible when he speaks with Gordon, so it is possible that he hadn't been bitten by the dog at that time, and thus hadn't faced the Chechen nor his dogs.

The two clown hostages that Batman pushed over a ledge, reappear at the ledge shortly after, standing in the same formation, when the SWAT team go through the window.

As Batman interrogates the Joker, you can see that the amount of make-up on the Joker's forehead changes between the shots from almost fully covered to nearly disappeared (because of the slam on the table).

When Batman trips the hostages dressed as clowns with the rope/wire gun you can see the middle hostage jump as to pretend being tripped by the wire.

During a shot of when the U.

Army National Guard is called out to Gotham City, a UH-1 Huey is pictured.

(The U.

Army National Guard still operates the UH-1 Huey, although in small numbers.

) When the Joker is talking on the loud speaker to the people on the boats, he says they have to press the button on the detonator.

(The key is to prevent accidental button pressing.

The button is still required to be pressed to detonate the explosive.

) When Batman's tumbler crashes through a wall after taking a rocket for Dent, it clearly shows it is about to land upside down.

But the clip immediately after shows the tumbler lands the right side up.

Before Batman jumps from the IFC2 skyscraper, he shoots a few timed explosives at the window of Lau's office, which is directly facing Batman.

However when the windows explode, Batman and Lau were picked up by the sky-hook, and they are pulled out at the opposite side of the building.

And now the IFC2 is behind them.

When Dent is being transported in the SWAT van, the Joker shoots at the vehicle and you can see where the rounds have hit the armored car.

However, after the Joker has been captured and Gordon opens the door to the armored car, there are no points of impact from the bullets on the vehicle's walls.

When the Joker starts firing at the Batpod, he hits a Cadillac and it careens to the side of the street, taking down trash cans.

Seconds later, the same Cadillac and trash cans are exactly as they were right before the Joker started firing at the Batpod.

Harvey Dent is soaked in gasoline on his left side, the heat and flames of the ignition are enough to burn off the entire side of his face, down to the bone in some areas, yet his suit remains completely intact, with some minor burns to the shoulder area.

In the opening sequence when the robber fires the grappling gun you can clearly see that it doesn't grab onto anything.

Instead it travels a few feet and falls down.

The set designers created the hospital Emergency Room entrance with no means of rolling a gurney in.

Also, the "Emergency" sign should be red, not blue.

As the Joker completes his bank heist, he prepares to reveal his face to the bank manager by placing his right hand on his mask (his left hand can be seen holding the back of the manager's head).

In the very next shot his left hand removes the mask instead.

In the scene that Bruce is taking care of the injury in his arm and Alfred starts to help him, he says"There were more copycats last night, Alfred, with guns.

" When he says that, he is looking straight, directly to Alfred.

But when Alfred speaks, Bruce is already looking down.

This happens several times during this scene.

When Harvey Dent is lying in the petrol, the liquid is clearly seen to splash up on the other side of his lips, however, this side of his face is completely unharmed after the fire.

Green screen reflectionIn the scene when the Joker meets the mob leaders, in the wide shot where the Joker slams the pencil onto the table you can clearly see the green reflection of the original television screen on Gambol's table, although the screen has been digitally replaced later with a shot of Lau, the green spill remains.

After The Joker blows up the hospital and sits down on his bus, a crew member in the very last row wearing white headphones or ear muffs can be seen closing the Emergency Door on the bus then appears to cue the bus driver.

Immediately after this, you can see him ducking down so as not to be seen.

When The Joker confronts Rachel at the party and tells her about his wife, the angle at which he's holding his knife changes several times between shots - in one such change, he holds it against Rachel's cheek at a side-view, then has it under her nose immediately afterward during a close-up.

When Batman and Rachel land on the car after falling from the penthouse, Batman's lips do not move when he asks Rachel if she is alright.

In the SWAT truck chase, after The Joker fires a second missile from the tractor-trailer, the camera cuts to a wide shot of the vehicles and the "(S)LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE" logo and artwork disappears completely from the big rig, leaving only a plain white trailer.

It reappears in the next shot.

When Gordon, Dent, and Batman meet on the roof of the MCU, and Gordon enters the scene from an indoor stairwell, the city could be seen behind the door, indicating that it was, in fact, built.

During the interrogation scene, Batman flips The Joker onto the table and The Joker lands with his arms down by his sides, but when the camera angle changes his arms are up near his head.

At the end of the long trailer chase scene, when The Joker confronts Batman in the Batpod.

When he fires a second round of shots from his submachine gun, the Batpod is clearly visible next to the car he is shooting at.

Then in the next take the Batpod is in the same location.

It is quite apparent that the wall the SWAT team blew through had a pre-determined break-away area.

Harvey Dent confesses to being Batman yet nobody seems to notice his chin dimple - something which Dent clearly has but Batman clearly doesn't.

However, very few people have actually seen Batman in person, since he largely stays hidden in shadows and only reveals himself when fighting bad guys or talking to police, so this is a detail that most people would not be familiar with.

It is said that all of the license plates seen on cars in the film are Illinois plates.

In fact, they're notif you look closely, they are actually plates for the fictional state of Gotham, although they resemble Illinois plates.

The "Gotham" plates that were created by film makers were made to look like Illinois plates, just in case some slipped through in background shots during filming in Chicago.

Many cameras were used to shoot the scene where Wayne's Lamborghini blocks the pickup from ramming the SUV carrying Gordon.

CGI was used to remove them in post.

However, the IMAX cam that was on the chase vehicle actually hit the bed of the pickup.

In the overhead shot, watch the pickup's stake pocket behind the driver's door.

The dent from the camera strike suddenly appears even though the camera has been removed.

During the bank heist, one of The Joker's men grabs a security officer in the bank lobby, who is clearly wearing a white shirt.

In the next scene when the bank manager shoots one of The Joker's men holding the security officer - the officer is wearing a blue shirt.

When Alfred first meets Bruce Wayne in the "Batcave" they are talking.

Bruce says, "That isn't exactly what I had in mind when I said I wanted to inspire people.

" The shot has already cut to another angle and Bruce's lips aren't moving, but he is still saying "inspire people.

" During the hospital scene where The Joker gives the gun to Harvey, you can see the heart monitor on Harvey's finger when he shows The Joker his coin.

When the angle changes to The Joker's view, the monitor disappears, but reappears on his finger when the view changes back.

Towards the end The Joker sicks Chechen's dogs on Batman.

After the dogs tackle Batman, you can briefly see the dogs biting enlarged training gloves on his arms.

In the scene where Alfred hands Bruce a glass of champagne, there are three glasses left on the tray from which Alfred serves.

When the camera changes angles, there are four glasses visible as Alfred passes Bruce.

When Alfred arrives at the shipping container yard he unlocks a padlock at the entrance to Batman's new lair.

As this is the only (apparent) entrance to the lair - or at least the only one used in the film - an obvious question is how Bruce Wayne closed the padlock from the inside.

However, the cargo door is clearly not large enough for a vehicle like Batman's tumbler, so at least a second entrance for the vehicle must be somewhere in the lair.

In the final confrontation between Harvey, Gordon, and Batman, Harvey flips his coin first for Batman, then himself second.

He should have flipped the coin for Gordon's son second and himself last, since he wanted a final "fair" accounting for all of them.

When Jim Gordon puts a shotgun to The Joker's head after the street chase in Gotham, he is wearing a pair of glasses.

Later when he opens the armored car door to let Harvey Dent out, he is wearing a different pair.

Since it would have taken Gordon a minute or two to secure The Joker and his henchman, there's no reason he couldn't have also switched his glasses before opening the door.

During the bank heist before the school bus comes you see more than 6 bags full of cash, but only four bags being loaded onto the bus.

Since the other bags were under the rubble and Joker was operating on a schedule (the opening between the school buses couldn't have been coincidence), he probably just left them.

Near the very end of the film when Batman is telling Commissioner Gordon to blame Two-Face's murders on him, the film cuts to a dead Two-Face lying on the ground.

For the brief moment the shot is on Two-Face, you see just the prosthetic on the actor's face and not the CGI-enhanced version in the rest of the film.

In _Batman Begins (2005)_ (qv), one of Gordon's children was in a highchair.

In this film, however, both of his children are well past using a highchair, considering this film takes place 6 months later.

After having his truck flipped over The Joker fires at an oncoming Cadillac.

Sparks fly off the car but no bullet holes are seen.

When Lau is talking to the other mobsters on television he can obviously see the events in the meeting room, even though no kind of camera is visible in the room.

After toasting Harvey at the fund-raiser, Bruce steps out onto the balcony and tosses his drink over the railing.

When the camera pans back, there is no liquid on the concrete ledge that extends a good few feet past the railing.

When Harvey Dent has had half his face burned off, his lips on his left side are gone, leaving his teeth, cheek muscles and tendons exposed, however, his speech remains almost exactly the same; in real-life, he would be nearly-impossible to understand.

His exposed left eye should be useless as well, yet he is able to move it and see out of it.

After the Batpod crashes and Batman falls off unconscious, there are two henchmen from the Joker.

One of them becomes disabled after getting an electric shock from trying to remove Batman's mask.

In the next scene, Gordon sneaks up on the Joker to arrest him.

What happened to the other henchman? When talking to Lucius about the cell phone surveillance device, Bruce says that "The database is null-key encrypted.

Only one person can access it.

" In reality, null key encryption is an encryption scheme that doesn't change data at all, and is for when plaintext data is mandatory.

When Two-Face hangs up on Commissioner Gordon, a standard telephony off-hook signal can be heard on Gordon's cell phone.

This is a signal used in standard land-line telephone exchanges and would not be applicable on a wireless phone network, which works differently.

During the chase scene on the lower street level the truck in which the Joker is riding hits the right side of the SWAT truck, however the SWAT truck flies off into the river as though it had been hit on its left side.

Furthermore the road changes from a gradual right turn immediately to a gradual left turn.

In the special features the original shots of the SWAT truck going into the river reveal that it was correctly shot such that the truck appears to be hit from the right side but the film was simply reversed.

The length of The Joker's hair changes throughout the course of the movie on several occasions.

It begins mid length then changes to long, then back to short.

This is suitable for this chameleon-like, disguise-loving character.

In the early vault scene, Lt.

Gordon's speaking voice is also altered by mistake when he follows Batman, as Gordon says "we'd have to hit all the banks simultaneously, SWAT teams, backup"his voice is accidentally audio-"soured" as well.

After the explosion at the warehouse, a fire hose is seen playing a jet of water from side to side across the top of the burning rubble.

While this looks very pretty, a professional firefighter would never do this.

They would concentrate the water at the base of the fire then work their way slowly across the blaze.

When Batman has the sonar vision on, he can see shadows of objects like the SWAT members and the Joker's dogs.

Sonar would not pick up these shadows.

While it is possible that the software which interprets the sonar data might create a virtual display with shadows for visibility's sake, that doesn't explain how the sonar manages to see the letters spelling SWAT on the officers' uniforms (e.

in the scene where the SWATs exit the elevator).

When the school bus smashes through the wall during the bank heist, the goon that's supposed to get killed flies backward before the bus even gets near him, even thought there's a sound effect to suggest it hit him.

Reese meets with Fox and shows him the Tumbler blueprints he's discovered.

What is clearly the right side of the vehicle is marked on the print as the left elevation.

When Batman grabs onto Scarecrow's van, just before he cuts into the metal, you can see a small indented outline of where he's going to cut.

In the nightclub, when Batman is fighting his way to reach Salvatore Maroni, there are two girls clearly terrified of Batman.

In the next shot they have vanished.

While planning to get into Hong Kong, Wayne says that he will use Korean smugglers who will fly under the radar the entire way there, and HALO jump out of the plane to get to the ground.

HALO stands for High Altitude/Low Opening and the jumps are around 30,000 feet, well within radar range.

When the Batpod ties up the Joker's rig and it's supposedly pulled up through the air by the cables, the smoke produced by the canister used to fire the trailer into the air is still visible.

When Lucius Fox asks Bruce about the new military cellphone division of the company, Bruce says, "I'm playing this one pretty close to the chest.

" However, after the capture of the Joker, Gordon lets Dent out of the back of the SWAT van, and Dent says, "You DO like to play things close to the chest.

" Suggesting that Gordon had said it before his staged death.

As Joker and Batman (on his Batpod) face off, a banner on the building behind Joker reads "Sweet Home Chicago" - the actual location where the downtown scene was shot.

(A line below the name reads "Chocolates - Nuts - Coffee - Pastries," indicating that it is a local store with a pun in its name, not travel or event-related.

) A short distance away, when the armored transport carrying Harvey Dent stops, a LaSalle Street address can be seen, indicating the street the shot was filmed on.

After The Joker blows up the hospital, there is an aerial shot of the explosion.

A camera mounted on a vehicle is visible at the bottom left of the shot.

When Lucius Fox meets with Lau on the terrace of his Hong Kong office building, you can clearly see all of the McCormick Place buildings in the background behind Fox.

McCormick Place is really located in Chicago, IL and not Hong Kong.

In the scene where Bruce Wayne is riding his motorcycle underneath an 'L' line while racing to the apartment overlooking Commissioner Loeb's funeral, he passes a modern Volkswagen New Beetle.

The sound of the car is that of an old, 4-cylinder boxer air-cooled beetle, and not the sound of a Volkswagen New Beetle.

During the opening bank heist, the bank manager shoots Grumpy in the shoulder (before Bozo/The Joker guns the manager down).

In later scenes, however, there is no visible injury and while loading the cash, Grumpy does not seem to be hindered by his wound.

When the Joker is in the Hospital with Two-Face, he's saying that "there was nothing personal", and grab his hands.

If you look at Joker's lips (right corner at the top) you'll notice the out of sync.

In their final confrontation, when Batman struggles to get off the net, and the Joker tries to stab him with something, you hear the Joker's voice saying "All the old familiar places", but his lips never move.

When disguised as the honor guard at Loeb's funeral, during their attempt to kill the Mayor, the Joker and his men use M1 Garand rifles to carry out the three volley salute.

Since funeral procession guns are blank converted or fitted with blank adapters (they could lack both but these guns clearly fire as semi-automatics), the guns are either following the movie myth that blanks and live rounds both work in live guns, or they removed the adapters and are firing live rounds into the air for the first two volleys.

The school bus backs up into the bank hard, and goes almost halfway into the building.

When the Joker drives it out, the bus has no scratches or dents.

When Lucius Fox is showing Bruce Wayne the new Batman armor, Wayne picks up a wrist-guard with plates that are designed to separate at the press of a button.

Wayne launches the plates by mistake, but when he places the wrist-guard back into place, the plates are still there.

When "Batman" jumps down to land on the Scarecrows van he jumps facing left but when he lands on the van he is facing towards the front of the van.

When Batman flies into the building, he knocks over the middle Hostage/Clown, but in the scene where he realizes the Clowns are hostages, the Hostage/Clown is back in the middle.

This is most obvious when the snipers try to shoot at them, and you can clearly see all three of the Hostages/Clowns.

Harvey's plan for luring out Mrs.

Gordon was using Ramirez to call away the guards protecting the Gordon residence, thereby allowing Mrs.

Gordon to leave unnoticed.

However Harvey knocked out Ramirez before she could call the guards away, sabotaging his plan to kidnap the Gordon family.

When the three members of the SWAT team rappel into the Prewitt Building near the end, you can hear their sub machine guns fire at the windows and clearly see all three windows crack under the gunfire, however, if you look closely only one of the guns give off a muzzle flash.

This is not a mistake, guns do not always flash when fired.

During the bank heist, the manager's shotgun is single-shot, meaning he must cock the gun before each shot.

He shoots at the Joker right after shouting "Hey!" However, before this shot, he is neither seen nor heard cocking the gun.

Also, between the gunshot before this one and when he shouts, there is almost no time slot in which he could have cocked the gun.

In the interrogation scene when Batman is interrogating The Joker and slams him against the wall.

You can see one of the cameramen which is visible in the process as they are shown.

When Commissioner Loeb is choking on the acid he drank, the camera cuts to the acid burning a hole in Loeb's desk.

However, there is also liquid quite obviously on the keyboard by the cup and smoking hole and it is not smoking.

During the bank heist scene when the Joker places the smoke grenade into the managers mouth there is a black pipe running down the side of the actors cheek in which the smoke is being pumped from.

When Harvey Dent and Sal Maroni are in the car, Dent shoots the driver and the car flips.

In the left-hand corner you can see the rig the camera was mounted on.

In the part where all the crime leaders are having the meeting with Lou live on TV, the TV screen gives off a green reflection on the table which means that they put a green sheet over the TV screen so that can put over another version (special effects) of the live video of Lou.

In the opening bank heist scene, the Joker inserts a grenade to the mouth of the manager lying on the floor.

A string from the pin of the grenade is attached to Joker's clothes, and once he leaves the bank by the bus, the pin of the grenade is seen to fall off to the floor, as expected.

However the pin does not move after that, even though it is now attached to a bus that is speeding away from the location, suggesting that it should disappear from the screen rapidly.

In the very first scene, the mirrored building has rows of rectangle and smaller square windows (one of which is a vent).

In the exterior shot, a square window is blown out but when the camera switches to inside, it is clear the pair of thieves are in a room with the larger, rectangular windows.

Two ferries are shown leaving Gotham just as the sun is going down.

Later, it is established to be just shy of midnight, which would mean the ferries have been traveling for at least a few hours.

Yet, the ferries are still shown as though they have just departed the harbor.

When Bruce and Lucius are reconstructing the shattered bullet, the 3D image shows an entire thumbprint on the bullet.

When the bullet was been pushed into the clip, the shell would still be in the casing, blocking the thumb partially from making a print on the shell.

When the bullet had been reconstructed, it would have only been a partial print.

During the SWAT chase scene, the joker fires several rockets at the SWAT caravan.

The final rocket is intercepted by the tumbler after it jumps over a car.

In the shot where the tumbler gets hit, the SWAT truck is present and right next to the airborne tumbler.

In the next shot when the tumbler hits the ground, the SWAT truck is not there.

In the first shot of the film the helicopter used for filming is reflected in the windows of the building.

When The Joker gets into the vehicle on the way to the bank heist, he produces a modified Glock 17 and a magazine.

When he inserts the magazine into the weapon and pulls back the slide to load it, the slide locks back and he has to depress the slide release to let the slide cycle forward.

This means the magazine is empty, as the slide would cycle forward instead of locking if the magazine had been loaded.

When the tumbler lands down immediately after being shot by a bazooka grenade, some parts of its armor flap heavily, indicating that they're in fact made of some lightweight material.

When the joker is asking for his phone call, he has the knife in his right hand with it up to the left side of Stephens's neck.

In the next scene, however, Stephens has a bandage on the right side of his neck.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
19 July 2012 USA USD 534,858,444
5 March 2009 USA USD 533,345,358
1 March 2009 USA USD 533,316,061
22 February 2009 USA USD 533,184,219
15 February 2009 USA USD 533,062,050
8 February 2009 USA USD 532,831,967
1 February 2009 USA USD 532,356,746
25 January 2009 USA USD 531,706,809
18 January 2009 USA USD 531,037,655
11 January 2009 USA USD 531,026,626
4 January 2009 USA USD 531,001,578
28 December 2008 USA USD 530,896,852
21 December 2008 USA USD 530,811,565
14 December 2008 USA USD 530,723,626
7 December 2008 USA USD 530,540,885
30 November 2008 USA USD 530,258,989
23 November 2008 USA USD 529,696,290
16 November 2008 USA USD 529,143,070
9 November 2008 USA USD 528,535,317
2 November 2008 USA USD 528,213,279
26 October 2008 USA USD 527,822,235
12 October 2008 USA USD 526,690,914
5 October 2008 USA USD 525,831,387
28 September 2008 USA USD 524,474,684
21 September 2008 USA USD 521,890,027
14 September 2008 USA USD 517,792,764
7 September 2008 USA USD 511,997,658
31 August 2008 USA USD 504,798,337
17 August 2008 USA USD 471,082,150
10 August 2008 USA USD 441,628,497
3 August 2008 USA USD 393,751,065
27 July 2008 USA USD 313,781,677
20 July 2008 USA USD 158,411,483
21 December 2008 UK GBP 48,685,166
14 December 2008 UK GBP 48,683,687
8 December 2008 UK GBP 48,676,047
30 November 2008 UK GBP 48,655,747
23 November 2008 UK GBP 48,632,158
16 November 2008 UK GBP 48,606,347
9 November 2008 UK GBP 48,586,304
2 November 2008 UK GBP 48,546,431
26 October 2008 UK GBP 48,527,574
19 October 2008 UK GBP 48,502,237
12 October 2008 UK GBP 48,435,525
5 October 2008 UK GBP 48,342,887
28 September 2008 UK GBP 48,246,658
21 September 2008 UK GBP 48,020,515
14 September 2008 UK GBP 47,641,230
7 September 2008 UK GBP 46,418,476
31 August 2008 UK GBP 45,787,563
24 August 2008 UK GBP 43,498,315
17 August 2008 UK GBP 40,153,039
10 August 2008 UK GBP 34,685,968
3 August 2008 UK GBP 25,374,829
27 July 2008 UK GBP 11,191,824
19 July 2012 Worldwide USD 1,004,558,444
1 December 2010 Worldwide USD 1,001,921,825
2008 Non-USA USD 469,700,000
21 September 2008 Brazil BRL 32,584,672
14 September 2008 Brazil BRL 32,450,139
7 September 2008 Brazil BRL 32,179,840
31 August 2008 Brazil BRL 31,673,425
24 August 2008 Brazil BRL 30,738,595
17 August 2008 Brazil BRL 29,232,860
10 August 2008 Brazil BRL 26,928,342
3 August 2008 Brazil BRL 23,299,283
27 July 2008 Brazil BRL 16,842,817
20 July 2008 Brazil BRL 7,102,500
5 October 2008 Italy EUR 9,474,908
28 September 2008 Italy EUR 9,471,817
21 September 2008 Italy EUR 9,458,892
14 September 2008 Italy EUR 9,413,032
7 September 2008 Italy EUR 9,273,395
31 August 2008 Italy EUR 8,971,267
24 August 2008 Italy EUR 8,500,077
3 August 2008 Italy EUR 5,476,471
27 July 2008 Italy EUR 3,160,337
12 October 2008 Philippines PHP 161,508,047
5 October 2008 Philippines PHP 159,953,523
28 September 2008 Philippines PHP 159,137,469
21 September 2008 Philippines PHP 158,552,749
14 September 2008 Philippines PHP 158,418,334
7 September 2008 Philippines PHP 156,765,543
31 August 2008 Philippines PHP 154,782,740
24 August 2008 Philippines PHP 153,309,866
17 August 2008 Philippines PHP 150,618,675
10 August 2008 Philippines PHP 143,620,897
3 August 2008 Philippines PHP 133,466,671
27 July 2008 Philippines PHP 109,141,052
20 July 2008 Philippines PHP 61,603,157
21 September 2008 Romania USD 499,047
7 September 2008 Russia RUR 209,929,573
31 August 2008 Russia RUR 195,933,350
24 August 2008 Russia RUR 160,205,888
17 August 2008 Russia RUR 85,019,263
Spain EUR 11,148,448
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
20 July 2008 USA USD 158,411,483 4,366
27 July 2008 UK GBP 11,191,824 502
20 July 2008 Brazil BRL 7,102,500 549
27 July 2008 Italy EUR 1,969,100 616
20 July 2008 Philippines PHP 61,603,157 92
25 July 2008 Romania USD 134,433
17 August 2008 Russia RUR 85,019,263 610
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 March 2009 USA USD 102,067 54
22 February 2009 USA USD 93,957 55
15 February 2009 USA USD 145,510 152
8 February 2009 USA USD 353,826 188
1 February 2009 USA USD 436,843 211
25 January 2009 USA USD 667,397 350
18 January 2009 USA USD 9,611 6
11 January 2009 USA USD 8,012 7
4 January 2009 USA USD 65,140 75
28 December 2008 USA USD 50,686 74
21 December 2008 USA USD 51,743 157
14 December 2008 USA USD 112,253 205
7 December 2008 USA USD 187,418 269
30 November 2008 USA USD 343,366 305
23 November 2008 USA USD 370,449 345
16 November 2008 USA USD 502,334 346
9 November 2008 USA USD 219,425 125
2 November 2008 USA USD 270,468 149
26 October 2008 USA USD 295,949 166
19 October 2008 USA USD 412,148 290
12 October 2008 USA USD 528,328 375
5 October 2008 USA USD 828,213 663
28 September 2008 USA USD 1,664,421 1,406
21 September 2008 USA USD 2,915,174 1,905
14 September 2008 USA USD 4,128,153 2,191
7 September 2008 USA USD 5,515,119 2,575
31 August 2008 USA USD 11,127,290 2,750
24 August 2008 USA USD 10,542,424 3163
17 August 2008 USA USD 16,379,293 3,590
10 August 2008 USA USD 26,117,030 4,025
3 August 2008 USA USD 42,664,219 4,266
27 July 2008 USA USD 75,166,466 4,366
20 July 2008 USA USD 158,411,483 4,366
21 December 2008 UK GBP 440 2
14 December 2008 UK GBP 6,901 6
8 December 2008 UK GBP 3,376 2
30 November 2008 UK GBP 21,707 4
23 November 2008 UK GBP 22,296 9
16 November 2008 UK GBP 4,486 2
9 November 2008 UK GBP 20,193 4
2 November 2008 UK GBP 9,449 9
26 October 2008 UK GBP 16,540 12
19 October 2008 UK GBP 18,600 12
12 October 2008 UK GBP 50,696 29
5 October 2008 UK GBP 62,688 62
28 September 2008 UK GBP 88,230 94
21 September 2008 UK GBP 211,370 180
14 September 2008 UK GBP 355,239 229
7 September 2008 UK GBP 586,944 320
31 August 2008 UK GBP 908,618 396
24 August 2008 UK GBP 1,454,847 440
17 August 2008 UK GBP 2,302,866 499
10 August 2008 UK GBP 4,090,024 509
3 August 2008 UK GBP 6,737,306 510
27 July 2008 UK GBP 11,191,824 502
21 September 2008 Brazil BRL 81,950 50
14 September 2008 Brazil BRL 155,845 89
7 September 2008 Brazil BRL 327,390 156
31 August 2008 Brazil BRL 606,550 261
24 August 2008 Brazil BRL 1,006,355 366
17 August 2008 Brazil BRL 1,501,030 482
10 August 2008 Brazil BRL 2,289,900 502
3 August 2008 Brazil BRL 3,445,285 509
27 July 2008 Brazil BRL 4,992,475 531
20 July 2008 Brazil BRL 7,102,500 549
5 October 2008 Italy EUR 619 1 screen
28 September 2008 Italy EUR 5,739 11
21 September 2008 Italy EUR 19,180 19
14 September 2008 Italy EUR 55,872 46
7 September 2008 Italy EUR 141,290 105
31 August 2008 Italy EUR 193,665 217
24 August 2008 Italy EUR 306,293 359
3 August 2008 Italy EUR 982,760 610
12 October 2008 Philippines PHP 54,429 1 screen
5 October 2008 Philippines PHP 51,114 1 screen
28 September 2008 Philippines PHP 74,950 1 screen
21 September 2008 Philippines PHP 58,395 2
14 September 2008 Philippines PHP 94,905 2
7 September 2008 Philippines PHP 258,308 4
31 August 2008 Philippines PHP 211,457 7
24 August 2008 Philippines PHP 556,258 7
17 August 2008 Philippines PHP 2,402,346 28
10 August 2008 Philippines PHP 6,340,487 57
3 August 2008 Philippines PHP 11,763,834 90
27 July 2008 Philippines PHP 30,248,618 92
20 July 2008 Philippines PHP 61,603,157 92

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The actor have great skill, and the plot is deep What is evil and what is justice?

5 stars. Best DC movie.

Batman Begins was a great introduction to Christian Bale as Batman and this sequel continued a fantastic display from him. Add in Heath Ledger's performance and it is one of the greats.

I have never loved a superhero movie much as I have loved "The Dark Knight"! It depicted, for me, the most epic performance of both a hero and a villain.

Outstanding continuation of "Batman Begins" is even better, a complex morality tale perfectly encompassing our troubled times, as Batman finds himself pursuing the mysterious, ruthless, and likely insane genius the Joker, played unforgettably by the late Heath Ledger, who deservedly won a posthumous Academy Award for his inspired performance every bit as good as Jack Nicholson's was, except far more sinister. His signature line "Why so serious?

This film is very well executed. From the action, the music, the drama and as well the actors play a astounding role as well Christian Bale returning in his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman (that deep voice is still comical by all means) but who really takes the cake is Heath Ledgers golden portrayal as the Joker.

I'll be brief and say in addition to everything good said about this movie (not to mention some of the amazingly well-acted roles such as The Joker and Harvey Dent), the thing that makes it work so well is that it takes what is best of the Batman storyline and twists it slightly not enough to ruin it but make it just right to be acceptable from a comic standpoint and believable from a movie standpoint. Dent's transformation, although not entirely accurate, was acceptable and certainly done in dramatic fashion to keep you emotionally attached.

One of the best movie ever made. Hats off to Nolan and heath ledger.

This is the most awesome movie I've ever watch in my entire life, I love Batman as a cartoon character since I was a child, but bringing this into real life movie, I was speechless.I watch this on my personal DVD about hundreds times already, I still have this on my room, the posters, etc.

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