Best Nolan Opening Bat Logo

Started by The Dark Knight, Thu, 4 Jun 2009, 07:32

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Which is better?

Batman Begins
The Dark Knight
Both Nolan films open differently.

Batman Begins features a brown colored skyline, with swarming bats flying across the screen creating the Batman logo.

The Dark Knight features the Batman logo expanding toward the viewer through blue flames.

My vote goes to The Dark Knight. The silence is effective, with only the opening strains of 'Why So Serious?' being heard. I think it looks cooler as well.

What do you think?



Thu, 4 Jun 2009, 10:51 #2 Last Edit: Thu, 4 Jun 2009, 11:42 by The Dark Knight
Fair enough.

Any preferance why?

i just thought the cloudy batsignal was a little boring.

I liked the image of the bats swarming and creating the logo.

I chose BB's because it sort of reminds me of BR's opening (when the movie's title appears & bats come flying out).

I like them both equally, both give perfect vibes for two different films.


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I think TDK's cloudy bat-signal was more mature and less 'comic-booky'. Plus dark blue is my favorite color, along with black. I like black the most, but technically that's not a color.

Love both, but TDK has a more mysterie fell... You see a bat logo rise from blue flames and hear a dense and chilling music... only this... perfect for the movie.
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I never really liked the BB opening with the bats and everything.  I didn't like the dingy "sunset" lighting or the bat screeches or any of that.

TDK's opening has unprecedented levels of awesome going for it.

Quote from: thecolorsblend on Wed,  5 Aug  2009, 00:31
TDK's opening has unprecedented levels of awesome going for it.
I knew you would realise that.  :)