TacticalFox88
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Am I the only who was pissed at not a SINGLE reference to the Joker? I mean, really? Unless I fucking missed it.
Am I the only who was pissed at not a SINGLE reference to the Joker? I mean, really? Unless I fucking missed it.
One thing about the fight choreography: while the holds and throws all look good, punches still look fake and weak. It's too obvious that they aren't really hitting each other; all these blows look like they have no power to them whatsoever. In one overhead shot in the climax, Bane "punches" a mook cop and knocks him over- except that he just kind of lazily pointed his fist at the guy's stomach and didn't even come close to connecting, but the dude goes down like he just got hit with a hammer. And that's just the most egregious example.
Am I the only who was pissed at not a SINGLE reference to the Joker? I mean, really? Unless I fucking missed it.
Scarecrow was definitely replacing the Joker in this scene.
Part of me would have preferred to see the fate of Bruce Wayne/Batman left more uncertain--up to the viewer to decide in their own head if he survived or not.
However, I'm not dissatisfied with the ending they went with.
It gave Alfred and Bruce closure.
Yeah I thought that too, if ledger didn't die then that would have been Joker in that spot.
In a movie about a man masquerading around dressed as a bat and a hulk of a human being wearing a mask that keeps him alive, the most unbelievable things were the Bruce Wayne/Talia and Bruce/Selena romances.
In a movie about a man masquerading around dressed as a bat and a hulk of a human being wearing a mask that keeps him alive, the most unbelievable thing was the Bruce Wayne/Talia romance.
In a movie about a man masquerading around dressed as a bat and a hulk of a human being wearing a mask that keeps him alive, the most unbelievable thing was the Bruce Wayne/Talia romance.
Yea It was a straight up shot of NYC. Pretty annoying IMO. They really didn't try to hid the places where they were shooting. I thought maybe it had something to do with respect for the city not wanting to erase buildings dude to 9/11 or some other reason but then the show the lower Manhattan in flames and that theory flew right out the window. It just was lazy
Self-destructiveness. He ultimately wants to lose, and the only way that's palatable is if he loves who he loses to, and if she's not all bad. He won't lose to a dude - he has contempt for the male villains - but a woman who at least shows the capacity for positive change, he wants to surrender to her so he can stop fighting.
One thing about the fight choreography: while the holds and throws all look good, punches still look fake and weak. It's too obvious that they aren't really hitting each other; all these blows look like they have no power to them whatsoever. In one overhead shot in the climax, Bane "punches" a mook cop and knocks him over- except that he just kind of lazily pointed his fist at the guy's stomach and didn't even come close to connecting, but the dude goes down like he just got hit with a hammer. And that's just the most egregious example.
I don't think so. It's just too... plain for the Joker to be running a Kangaroo court. Too pedestrian. There'd have to be more... spectacle.
Hell, he'd probably go after Bane just as hard as he would Batman.
It was just an acknowledgment of what everyone already knows: Gotham is New York City.
You misspelled 'Selina'.
Well Talia was lovely...
It's not Cillian Murphy I hated, just the idea of one man looking down on everyone as they sit before him, passing a sentence that lets them all fall into ice. Felt very comic bookey compared to the rest of the movie.
Almost like someone said "Hey, we MUST find a way to get Cillian Murphy in this movie, even if it's stupid."
You all have to admit: there were some amazing full-circle moments.
There was none because it would of been bad taste or some shit. This is something I am actually pissed about. The man terrorized a fucking city had clown make up on and not one reference to him. Not even a hey he got transferred or some random horse shit. I know Ledger died but it is the Joker most known Batman bad guy.
Hathaway wasn't believable as Catwoman whatsoever. I said that the moment she was cast and I'm actually disappointed that I was right.
You all have to admit: there were some amazing full-circle moments.
I'm talking about the unbelievability of Bruce falling for a woman that
1) stole his mother's pearls
2) stole his prints (thereby bankrupting him)
3) stole his car
4) walked him into a trap where Bane pulverized him and broke his back
How does he respond to that?
Gives her the BatPod and lately retires with her.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaa?
So what did you guys think about that Catwoman spinny hand thing when she's walking to her prison cell
Why were people who were living as squatters always clean shaven and looking fresh?
If the reactor holder thing can stabilize the big nuke why did Talia wait till she was near death to flood it?
Why was it daytime when they left the stock exchange but it was nightime during the chase?
Bane tells a thug to bring him Miranda. Next scene when Wayne is brought to Lucius, Miranda is back to squatting. Next scene she is with Bane again.
Regarding Blake...like Michael Meyers before him...everywhere he needs to be for the story, there he is. Just appearing out of nowhere. Mirada does the same thing.
What a mess of a movie. Getting to see Batman Begins again in a theater was the highlight of my day.
Yeah the same pearl that were yanked off her neck in Begins and never mentioned again.1) stole his mother's pearls
Nolanism, random scene that has no impact on the plot or its characters.
C'mon son. The Bruce/Catwoman romance was even more unbelievable.
Your complaints are superficial at best. If this is the worst you can come up with then it should have been an amazing movie to you.
I'm talking about the unbelievable of Bruce falling for a woman that
1) stole his mother's pearls
2) stole his prints (thereby bankrupting him)
3) stole his car
4) walked him into a trap where Bane pulverized him and broke his back
How does he respond to that?
Gives her the BatPod and lately retires with her.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaa?
Yeah the same pearl that were yanked off her neck in Begins and never mentioned again.