With The Batman arriving in theaters this past weekend, general audiences are getting reacquainted with the one-of-a-kind personality of its star, Robert Pattinson. The actor’s eclectic tastes have become apparent throughout the interviews for the DC project, which have included Pattinson referencing some completely unrelated films. That includes the 2002 live-action adaptation of Scooby-Doo, which Pattinson called a “great movie” while addressing a theory that it was film that his version of Bruce Wayne saw with his parents before they were brutally murdered. This caught the attention of the film’s writer, James Gunn, who joked that Pattinson’s “good taste is one of the many reasons why” The Batman has been successful.

Good taste is one of the many reasons why #TheBatman crushed at the box office. Congrats @mattreevesLA & the whole team! https://t.co/kuc1dfRHqE