How'd he survive a nuclear bomb going off 30 feet under him?
How did anyone in Gotham survive? The fallout would have killed everyone in a 200 mile radius.
How'd he survive a nuclear bomb going off 30 feet under him?
Marion is gorgeous in TDKR. Dat rain scene.
How did anyone in Gotham survive? The fallout would have killed everyone in a 200 mile radius.
Was that to try to make it look like the scientist he kidnapped was dead?
What exactly did Bane do in the opening scene with the planes? I realize he acquired that scientist, but why did he pull a corpse into the plane and then bust out that tube to transfuse blood? Was that to try to make it look like the scientist he kidnapped was dead?
He jumped out before and let the autopilot do its work.
They wanted to carry out the LoS's plan of destroying gotham, but Talia wanted vengeance for her fathers death so they tried to make bruce watch gotham crumble for as long as possible, not expecting him to rise from the pit before the 5 months had ended.
i thought they took the auto pilot out?
Right. Somewhat simplified, Talia wanted Bruce to suffer; everything was her master plan. Bane was ultimately Talia's henchman.
How did Florida survive the fallout from the nuke in True Lies?
It just did!
Right. Somewhat simplified, Talia wanted Bruce to suffer; everything was her master plan. Bane was ultimately Talia's henchman.
Did you fall asleep at the end of the movie?
While that's pretty much how I also interpreted it, there's really no reason not to give Bane some credit too. He probably at least had a hand in the plan on some level.
If we're going this far, we should have never even had TDK in the first place. Batman would have died 30 mins into Begins with real life logic.
True. Never thought about the fall from TDK.It wasn't really clear but the logical scenario is that he fucked his leg up in the fall with Dent at the end of TDK. The rest of his body wasn't' really fucked up, just out of shape as he had become a recluse and didn't do shit for 8 years.
How did Florida survive the fallout from the nuke in True Lies?
It just did!
Honestly I almost missed the dialogue there, I don't remember if the score was drowning it out or what.
I love how people say they love the Nolan Bat films because of its realism and how it's grounded in the real world, but when inconsistencies are pointed out, the response is "It's just a movie."
While that's pretty much how I also interpreted it, there's really no reason not to give Bane some credit too. He probably at least had a hand in the plan on some level.
So am I the only one that felt the nuclear bomb plot was completely out of place? Sure the first one had the microwave emitter and it was a bit over the top, but not this over the top. I just found it to be so weird seeing Batman fly a nuke out of Gotham complete with a mushroom cloud blast that looked straight out of 24.
I love how people say they love the Nolan Bat films because of its realism and how it's grounded in the real world, but when inconsistencies are pointed out, the response is "It's just a movie."
My friend was blabbering about some tv cameos. Tealq from stargate and one of the guys from dexter were in it. The creepy assistant was in Torchwood aswell apparently
I think I would have simply preferred it if there was no bomb, and it was just Batman kicking everyone's asses with Catwoman. I understand that the whole ending was about Bruce/Batman supposedly being dead, but I think it could have happened in a much more interesting and creative way than what did. As soon as the bomb plot factored in, I felt like I was taken out of it as I immediately started thinking about how what I was seeing was super cliche.
Did you fall asleep at the end of the movie?
How'd he survive a nuclear bomb going off 30 feet under him?
Also I swear to god if they make a robin movie....
So am I the only one that felt the nuclear bomb plot was completely out of place? Sure the first one had the microwave emitter and it was a bit over the top, but not this over the top. I just found it to be so weird seeing Batman fly a nuke out of Gotham complete with a mushroom cloud blast that looked straight out of 24.
I think I would have simply preferred it if there was no bomb, and it was just Batman kicking everyone's asses with Catwoman. I understand that the whole ending was about Bruce/Batman supposedly being dead, but I think it could have happened in a much more interesting and creative way than what did. As soon as the bomb plot factored in, I felt like I was taken out of it as I immediately started thinking about how what I was seeing was super cliche.
The imagery that Nolan got on the screen was amazing with the whole chase at the end, and the Bat was really cool and impressive, but I didn't like what was actually going on during the chase, what was fuelling the chase, etc. With TDK's chase, I loved what was actually transpiring and something about it felt scary, especially how it began with the sound dropping out and the Joker's cue coming in.
That, plus how silly and "well alright then" Talia's death felt with that goofy shot of the three of them watching her and listening to her make some death speech, and the three of them just had this "what the hell is this bitch going on about" expression, it just all came together in a really awful way to me. I didn't find anything original or interesting about it.
I felt like TDKR, as big and grand as it was, lacked this sort of momentum and I felt like they just went with the most obvious endgame imaginable and some things weren't even handled that well. While I've warmed up to it, when I walked out of TDK I was disappointed that Two-Face came in too late and didn't get enough development, so you can only imagine how I felt about Talia.
Nuclear bomb was a plot device to allow the five month countdown to take place, giving Bruce time to go to prison, heal, escape and come back.
Can you give an alternate way for Talia to truly, literally, destroy the entirety of Gotham as she had intended to?
Do you think Bane knew that Talia slept with Wayne, part of the plan?
I was anxious to get out since the movie was 55 minutes too long but what did I miss?
i thought they took the auto pilot out?
I was anxious to get out since the movie was 55 minutes too long but what did I miss?
so was the last scene officially a nod to this?
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I swear there were at least 2 close up shots of people talking that were out of focus. Maybe it was just my theater or I was imagining it... anyone notice this?
I'm still unclear as to why the Ghuls hate Gotham so much. I only saw Begins once since I hated it so I've forgotten most of the movie outside of the stuff I disliked.
I swear there were at least 2 close up shots of people talking that were out of focus. Maybe it was just my theater or I was imagining it... anyone notice this?
Ra's Al Ghul: You cannot lead these men unless you are prepared to do what is necessary to defeat evil.I'm still unclear as to why the Ghuls hate Gotham so much. I only saw Begins once since I hated it so I've forgotten most of the movie outside of the stuff I disliked.
What?How did anyone in Gotham survive? The fallout would have killed everyone in a 200 mile radius.
Ra's Al Ghul: Gotham's time has come. Like Constantinople or Rome before it the city has become a breeding ground for suffering and injustice. It is beyond saving and must be allowed to die. This is the most important function of the League of Shadows. It is one we've performed for centuries. Gotham... must be destroyed.
I'm still unclear as to why the Ghuls hate Gotham so much. I only saw Begins once since I hated it so I've forgotten most of the movie outside of the stuff I disliked.
So am I the only one that felt the nuclear bomb plot was completely out of place? Sure the first one had the microwave emitter and it was a bit over the top, but not this over the top. I just found it to be so weird seeing Batman fly a nuke out of Gotham complete with a mushroom cloud blast that looked straight out of 24.
I think I would have simply preferred it if there was no bomb, and it was just Batman kicking everyone's asses with Catwoman. I understand that the whole ending was about Bruce/Batman supposedly being dead, but I think it could have happened in a much more interesting and creative way than what did. As soon as the bomb plot factored in, I felt like I was taken out of it as I immediately started thinking about how what I was seeing was super cliche.
The imagery that Nolan got on the screen was amazing with the whole chase at the end, and the Bat was really cool and impressive, but I didn't like what was actually going on during the chase, what was fuelling the chase, etc. With TDK's chase, I loved what was actually transpiring and something about it felt scary, especially how it began with the sound dropping out and the Joker's cue coming in.