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The Dark Knight Rises |OT2| The Legend... Continues

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TAS tone would be sweet. Jon Hamm as Batman and just adapt the scripts for an episodic mini series. I will give them twelve quid towards funding my dream.
 
Just put it away for a while and stop shaking it.

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Its either for 5 year old kids, or its for a more mature audience. That's it.

None of the live action Batmans are for 5 year old kids. So, no.

And a tonal change is needed and will be welcome. We've have enough takes-itself-so-goddamn-seriously, somber Nolan Batman for a while.
 
None of the live action Batmans are for 5 year old kids. So, no.

And a tonal change is needed and will be welcome. We've have enough takes-itself-too-seriously, somber Batman for a while.

This is the only route that will get my money.

Appears Superman learned a lot from Batman.
 
Unfortunately TDK created the blueprint for many films now, not just superhero films (Spider-man, Man of Steel). Heck, even Skyfall was TDK-lite even by the directors own admission
 
Kindly explain the success of the Spider-Man trilogy or the Marvel films then, please.

I don't know about tone, but I think audiences have come to expect Batman to be more grounded to a degree. At the end of the day, Batman is just a man, so seeing him do absurd things (like sky surfing) would be a major turn off I'd think.
 
Unfortunately TDK created the blueprint for many films now, not just superhero films (Spider-man, Man of Steel). Heck, even Skyfall was TDK-lite even by the directors own admission

It works for me at least for my age group.

I love despair, I want our heroes to go to dark places inside.
 
I look forward to more movies grounded in a certain reality.

Superman is next in line, and from clips I have seen I am very very intrigued.

Not me. That was my biggest gripe with Nolan Batman. It was too grounded and not enough superheroics that make Batman cool. I dont want Schumacher levels of cheese but something in between.
 
Don't get me wrong this is personally my favourite approach for Batman because many of his villains are not fantastical in the slightest and are very much human. Transferring that blueprint to MOS may be a mistake, I'll wait til I judge; but i would have preferred an All-Star Superman take.
 
Dredd was serious and nothing like TDK. It was also better than TDK.

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Dredd was a relatively fun way to spend an hour and a half. But corridor shoot out after corridor shoot out and it was a bit boring by the end.

Plus it had a black guy and TDK also had black guys so you can see the influence
 
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Dredd was a relatively fun way to spend an hour and a half. But corridor shoot out after corridor shoot out and it was a bit boring by the end.

Plus it had a black guy and TDK also had black guys so you can see the influence

Dredd was lean and mean and didn't outstay its welcome. Can't say any of those things for TDK.
 
tdk changed modern cinema as we know it. its a well known fact that children of men was hugely influenced by batman begins.

It did for me. I mean I never looked at these movies the same again, and it made Thor and Captain America unwatchable for me.

Ill admit I liked the Avengers, but it was mostly for Ironman.

Even the first Ironman was grounded and a little dark. It worked for me. More importantly it worked for those who are dragged along by their dates.

My GF loves Nolan Batman. Wanted to kill me during the Avengers.

Loves Ironman go figure.
 
Rhas is Liam Neeson in BB as I've spelt it since 2005, and I'll be damned if I'll ever switch to the "correct" spelling.

wtf? He's Ra's in every form of Batman media. You're kind of a weirdo when it comes to correct spelling, aren't you. :P
 
I've been listening to the soundtrack quite a bit and when that "Rise" song starts along with the ending sequence...SoGood.jpg.

I don't have a Home Theater set up in my room but I did watch it on my headphones and JVC su-dh1 set up. Sounded very clear/distinct/immersive.
 
Ra's is a great character and a damn important one in the trilogy. But an extremely boring villain. He's a villain for 10-15 mins. He presses a button, talks a lot and fights Batman for 2 mins. His "master plan" to destroy Gotham is just as hard to swallow as Banes/Talias. Actually they're damned near identical.

Can't even think of a reason why he hid his identity except for Nolan/Goyer wanting a random twist. Dude was ready to fuck up Gotham before so why is finding out he's the real Ra's even matter? His motivation is exactly the same. As soon as he was pressuring Bruce to chop a dudes head off you knew he was bad news.

Bane was a force from beginning to end. Killing good guys, bad guys, Hanging soldier bodies in the sky, snapping necks, and even killing off his own people! Dude just didn't give a fuck.
 
Well the truck driving henchman in TDK was killed by shrapnel from the RPG hitting the batmobile, and those ninjas that were burned alive at the LOS HQ resulted from him setting the place on fire.

So... he's OK with killing as long as it's not the direct intention of his action.

Not that guy. I'm talking about the guy that was mercilessly crushed in the garbage truck when the Tumbler crashed into it.
 
Ra's is a great character and a damn important one in the trilogy. But an extremely boring villain. He's a villain for 10-15 mins. He presses a button, talks a lot and fights Batman for 2 mins. His "master plan" to destroy Gotham is just as hard to swallow as Banes/Talias. Actually they're damned near identical.

Can't even think of a reason why he hid his identity except for Nolan/Goyer wanting a random twist. Dude was ready to fuck up Gotham before so why is finding out he's the real Ra's even matter? His motivation is exactly the same. As soon as he was pressuring Bruce to chop a dudes head off you knew he was bad news.

Bane was a force from beginning to end. Killing good guys, bad guys, Hanging soldier bodies in the sky, snapping necks, and even killing off his own people! Dude just didn't give a fuck.

Except Rha's plan had people actually going att each other's throats, while in Bane's plan, people just went on with their daily lifes.
 
He also has the lamest is villain quote in the series:

"Time to spread the word gentlemen, and the word is...panic"

Worst quote in the series? Have we done that yet? Here's mine:

"I came back to stop YOU!"

Probably a tie between that and Dagget explaining what the clean slate was.
 
Worst quote in the series? Have we done that yet? Here's mine:

"I came back to stop YOU!"

Probably a tie between that and Dagget explaining what the clean sweep was.

Slate, but I didn't think that was bad; it was kind of like 'what, you thought the computer chip which wiped a criminals entire history existed?' Just seemed like he was trying to highlight its implausibility
 
Worst quote in the series? Have we done that yet? Here's mine:

"I came back to stop YOU!"

Probably a tie between that and Dagget explaining what the clean sweep was.

Best quote: "We kill the Batman."

Worst: Tie between Batman's "This city just showed you [pause to catch breath] that it's full of people ready to believe in gooooooooooooooooood."
and Talia's monologue when she stabs Batman.
 
Theatricality and deception

For the audience sure. But why Bruce? He was grooming him to be his right hand man.


Except Rha's plan had people actually going att each other's throats, while in Bane's plan, people just went on with their daily lifes.

You didn't watch the scene where hundreds of people were being attacked and thrown out their homes? They even had a scene with a sad Selena looking at a family photo from a house that just got ransacked. It only seemed so peaceful because the movie was jumping from weeks to months in time where i assume a good chunk of people are dead.

Plus Ra's only fucked up a tiny island. Bane took over the whole city. :p
 
wtf? He's Ra's in every form of Batman media. You're kind of a weirdo when it comes to correct spelling, aren't you. :P

Rhas, Blande...Solo is on his own language.

He also has the lamest is villain quote in the series:

"Time to spread the word gentlemen, and the word is...panic"

:lol, yes. That's another thing that stuck out on my BB rewatch: the shit ton of cheesy oneliners.
 
I think they underwrote him.

They were trying to have them relate by giving them similar backgrounds via the League of Shadows but it just didn't work for me. I almost wish it was revealed that they trained together or SOMEthing. And the jail just confused things.

You're told Bane was the person that climbed out and then he isn't. Then you're told the jail is this horrible dark place and then we see it and they have cable. There was too much filling in the blanks for his character. I could never really decide what opinion to have of him because they kept presenting things that stood in direct contrast to my perceptions.

And then you kind of find out that he was just some dude. I really don't see what they gained by having Talia be the person that climbed out. It did precisely nothing for her character.

I agree with all those criticisms, but still love Hardys performance. :/
 
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