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The batcave is so cool in this. I love how all the platforms rise from the water. Bless all those contractors Bruce deported.
Killer Croc foreshadowing?
At the same time, it kind of sidesteps some of the interesting concepts introduced in TDK, most notably the idea that the presence of Batman actually inspires crime instead of deterring it.
Haha what? What the hell does it transcending itself even mean?
At the same time, it kind of sidesteps some of the interesting concepts introduced in TDK, most notably the idea that the presence of Batman actually inspires crime instead of deterring it.
But kids-on-a-bus-on-a-bridge-with-a-bomb? Surely there's a better way to do it than that.
That's absolutely incorrect. Pretty much everything that was needed to appreciate the movie from the prior films was fed to the audience through exposition (the well when he was a child, Rhas, Gordon comforting him, every single thing with Harvey Dent).
Unfortunately, that exposition was unnecessary filler to people that knew the other films, but Nolan obviously went out of his way to ensure this film stood on its own to anyone that hadn't seen the films prior.
I think you can appreciate the movie better having seen his full arc, but it's by no means necessary to "understand" anything, especially not 90% of the movie.
The batcave is so cool in this. I love how all the platforms rise from the water. Bless all those contractors Bruce deported.
One little moment I chuckled at that hasn't been mentioned here yet is when Bruce makes his first public appearance in years at Miranda's event. He steps out of his car, the paparazzi all turn and get ready to snap photos, then Bruce uses some kind of EMP or something to knock out all the flashes in their cameras so they can't get a shot. Loved that.
Hathaway and Cotillard were both sexy as f.
I like how both of them f'ed Batman...
Yeah but how would they flesh that out? That Batman retiring ultimately is the best thing for Gotham because it stops the rise of supervillians? Interesting premise but not a very great closing arc.
Except that the first act of this movie addressed that very idea. Extraordinary threats will appear in Gotham regardless of whether there is a Batman or not. Ultimately a Batman is needed.
Gat dam Marion Cotillard is so hot.
One little moment I chuckled at that hasn't been mentioned here yet is when Bruce makes his first public appearance in years at Miranda's event. He steps out of his car, the paparazzi all turn and get ready to snap photos, then Bruce uses some kind of EMP or something to knock out all the flashes in their cameras so they can't get a shot. Loved that.
After all the crazy shit that happened, I kind of expected a more cynical ending.
Let's face it: Gotham is fucked, and Batman can step in periodically to save it from complete destruction, but it will always be a bleak, crime-ridden shithole.
Best voice ever? He's replaced James Earl Jones for me. Although I can't get him saying "motherfucker" in Wanted out of my head.
They should have had an ending where Catwoman, Batman, Gordon and Blake all draw straws to see who flys the bomb out to sea, Blake loses but just as he's about to go Batman takes his place.
Hathaway and Cotillard were both sexy as f.
I like how both of them f'ed Batman...
TDKR's climax has been done to the point of being a trope. It's not new, it's not exciting.
One little moment I chuckled at that hasn't been mentioned here yet is when Bruce makes his first public appearance in years at Miranda's event. He steps out of his car, the paparazzi all turn and get ready to snap photos, then Bruce uses some kind of EMP or something to knock out all the flashes in their cameras so they can't get a shot. Loved that.
They should have had an ending where Catwoman, Batman, Gordon and Blake all draw straws to see who flys the bomb out to sea, Blake loses but just as he's about to go Batman takes his place.
Bale is grabbing a handful of Marion ass, isn't he?
Yes he does break him physically and mentally.
In the end, he decides to stay as Batman for as long as he can. It's implied he's going to search for a partner so he doesn't have to protect Gotham alone for the rest of his life. It ends with everyone in the city cheering when the Bat signal is turned on (quite the change of tone for a Batman film) and he is on top of a building for a few seconds then swoops down. Credits.
She worked for the League of Shadows but never knew how serious things were going to get until she witnessed Bane break Batman thanks to her luring him to Bane. She's arrested by Joseph Gordon's character then escapes and hides out at Waynes house until she finds out what happened to him. She was told very little about the League's plans.
She flirts with Bruce but then comes to realize Bane needs to be stopped so she joins him but keeps it clear she's not going to be a good guy when it's all over. I had low expectations for her character but she actually nailed it.
He gets promoted in the end and is basically the ultimate good guy. No Robin, sorry lol.
Talia provided all the tumblers for Bane. She used Wayne so she could work for him and steal all of his equiptment. You find this out before she has Lucius killed.
Permaban me please if none of this takes place in the film.
So how much did they pay Tom Hardy to park cars at the premiere?
I know we already brought this up earlier in the thread but the part where Talia is explaining how gotham is all f*ed because of the emergency flooding the camera cuts to Batman, Fox, and Catwoman with the biggest W.....T....F look on their faces. I was dying at that part.
A little bit old but I liked it. Hardy's interview on first shooting with Bale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glBEHqff9_A
That whole scene was really bad. The part you mentioned, then Cotillard's hilariously theatrical death, which looked straight out of Monty Python.
Yes, directly opposed. Considering none of the actors portraying those other characters tragically died since. Nolan didn't want to make in-movie reasons to address or explain away a real life death. It affected him pretty deeply, and he didn't want to touch it. Pretty understandable.As opposed to the other cheesy fanservice bits to literally every other single Batman character?
Haha that was such a bad death scene. I was like "really?! Did that just happen?"
I guess only one Al Ghul had permission to die like a BAWS.
Only to come back and fade away!
Haha that was such a bad death scene. I was like "really?! Did that just happen?"
Thats the first thing I mentioned in this thread. But you know what, that's on Nolan not on the actor. If you've heard about other Directors, they have been known to chew out actors on set like. "really, that's what you are giving me?" He was probably like "Cut, brilliant! Where's my cappuccino?"