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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Paul Allen

@Don Corleole Who the h*ll compares this to the incredibly bland credits of the Dork Knight? I don't even remember the music or whatever the "conclusion" was.
Which leads me to believe you're either A) joking, or B) being embarrassingly myopic and ignorant.

In case you're actually serious: David S. Goyer is a lousy script-writer who neither is in touch with nor understands humanity. The guy used to write screenplays to godawful b-movies (Death Warrant, Kick-Boxer 2, Demonic Toys etc) who somehow got hired to write the script to big budget films but never matured beyond the mental age of 14.

Don't get me wrong here. Tarantino has his own flaws, but at least he can pick music and make a definitive ending to his films.

Oh, and I don't recall nothing from the "credit roll" of the DORK knight. I just recall a scene in which Batman decides people all just worship Harvey Dent to such a degree their pitifully fragile reality will just take a serious dent (pun intended) if their "incredible hero" (must be the first for an attorney) falls from grace by coldly executing a few corrupt badguys in the middle of all the mayhem the Joker caused. Therefore the most logical thing to do is for Batman to take blame for killing Harvey Dent (who the h*ll even witnessed it??) and save the people from some reality they are too sheltered to deal with . For the entire movie is about protecting the "good name" of Harvey Dent??
F*cking stupid.

David S. Goyer. Lousy script writer. Stay well clear of him. AND that cretins who believe he created some high-brow level of art.

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All comments from YouTube:

Dre

Possibly the most satisfying credit roll of all time

Don Corleole

Same man. I also love the credit roll of the Dark Knight a lot

Samuel Travis

“i think we should go”

Paul Allen

@Don Corleole Please.

Don Corleole

@Paul Allen ?

Paul Allen

@Don Corleole Who the h*ll compares this to the incredibly bland credits of the Dork Knight? I don't even remember the music or whatever the "conclusion" was.
Which leads me to believe you're either A) joking, or B) being embarrassingly myopic and ignorant.

In case you're actually serious: David S. Goyer is a lousy script-writer who neither is in touch with nor understands humanity. The guy used to write screenplays to godawful b-movies (Death Warrant, Kick-Boxer 2, Demonic Toys etc) who somehow got hired to write the script to big budget films but never matured beyond the mental age of 14.

Don't get me wrong here. Tarantino has his own flaws, but at least he can pick music and make a definitive ending to his films.

Oh, and I don't recall nothing from the "credit roll" of the DORK knight. I just recall a scene in which Batman decides people all just worship Harvey Dent to such a degree their pitifully fragile reality will just take a serious dent (pun intended) if their "incredible hero" (must be the first for an attorney) falls from grace by coldly executing a few corrupt badguys in the middle of all the mayhem the Joker caused. Therefore the most logical thing to do is for Batman to take blame for killing Harvey Dent (who the h*ll even witnessed it??) and save the people from some reality they are too sheltered to deal with . For the entire movie is about protecting the "good name" of Harvey Dent??
F*cking stupid.

David S. Goyer. Lousy script writer. Stay well clear of him. AND that cretins who believe he created some high-brow level of art.

You were saying?

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lay lover

What a fantastic, badass and yet melancholic song, to end one of the greatest movies in existence.

Johnlindsey289

Loved it since I saw it in theaters at age twelve

J. Patrick Langley

I wish I saw it in theatres but I wasn’t even born yet

Spark That J

I listened to this song every day on the way home from work for a month a while back it’s a great song

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