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One of the more intense scenes of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight. Batman approaches Joker face to face in the GCPD interrogation room in an attempt to find where he’s keeping Harvey Dent, and we learn what Joker really thinks about the world we live in. Joker (feat. SteakBoi) by PhoenixGold (Ft. SteakBoi)

What is the glowing obstruction in the Dark Knight movie?

As they enter the tunnel the glowing obstruction is revealed to be a flaming fire engine. The opening to The Dark Knight’s central action set piece is deeply menacing. Nolan stretches the moments of anticipation before the first dramatic action bursts onto the screen.

What is the message of the Dark Knight movie?

The Dark Knight frequently investigates how regular people react under extraordinary circumstances and although it’s very dispiriting to see seemingly decent people genuinely argue in favour of mass murder in the name of self-preservation, ultimately the film represents the victory of basic decency.

How well did the Dark Knight do at the box office?

Ten years ago The Dark Knight was released in theaters to huge critical and popular acclaim. The film shot to number 1 at the box office where it remained for four weeks, eventually leaving the top ten eleven weeks after its release.

How did Batman throw the Joker into the glass?

Batman jams the chair under the doorknob- picks up the Joker andhurls him into the two-way glass. The glass spiders. INT. INTERROGATION ROOM, MCU, GOTHAM CENTRAL — NIGHT

How does the Joker react to Batman’s anger?

The Joker feeds off Batman’s anger. Loving it. JOKER: You choose one life over the other. Your friend, the district attorney, or his blushing bride-to-be. Batman punches the Joker again. The Joker laughs. JOKER: You have nothing! Nothing to threaten me with! Nothing to do with all your strength.

Where is the Joker at 250 52nd Street?

The Batman stares at the Joker… JOKER: He’s at 250 52nd Street. And she’s at Avenue X at Cicero. Batman drops him. One of the more intense scenes of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight.