Did anyone hate that they didn't do much to offset it's so New York. Same with Chicago in the Dark Knight.
I didn't have a problem with TDK being very Chicago because BB was still centrally shot in Chicago anyway so in a way, it's still remained the same city. Also one cool thing they did in TDK was they retained the BB monorail and subtly included it in some of the skyline shots (see the shot of Wayne Tower). I don't remember if they did it with TDKR though.
TDKR on the other hand, not only did they shoot it in a hodge podge of cities, but two of them were the most iconic looking American cities worldwide. It was really hard to unsee New York and LA, not to mention really messed up the geography set in the first two films.
It really didn't feel like the same Gotham.
The Monotail was in TDK? And I really cant remember it in TDKR...
I think they did it even more, to be honest. The monorail definitely appears in TDKR's Wayne Tower shot, and then a few more times in the "Bane is taking over the city" montage.
That reminds me... how many Wayne Towers exist in Nolan's Gotham? Each film features a different one, and the version modeled on the trade building from Begins appears again as a regular building in TDK. I always found the lack of consistent geography between films off-putting, although it was never too big of an issue until they literally switched cities. The monorails are the one common thread...
Ok, but this is really easy to miss. They should have shown it more prominent.TDK:
TDKR:
They appear at least one or two more times in each film. Off the top of my head, in TDK there's a monorail in the establishing shot of Bruce's penthouse before the party. In TDKR, there's a couple more that you can see during the montage where Bane detonates the cement bombs across the city.
Ok, but this is really easy to miss. They should have shown it more prominent.
In Begins? He just started as Batman. I thought his first mention of that was in TDK, no?
Ha ha, wut?
No, he did not suggest Bruce "can be"...he outright called him out. Apparently, they are the only two people in Gotham that knows tragedy and harbors anger behind a smile.
A couple of lines to note:
Butnit would have helped make Gotham more recognizable... But you are right, they could just have taken place over different areas in the city.I think it's important to note that the monorails weren't just production design in Batman Begins... they were plot points as well. There wasn't as much need to show them in The Dark Knight. Also, as much as Nolan borrowed from Ridley Scott and Blade Runner for the world-building in Begins, he made a conscious choice to go with more of a Michael Mann Heat look for The Dark Knight. The monorails are there for consistency, but I think limiting them to the background enhanced the new look he was going for.
Personally, I always just figured The Dark Knight and Batman Begins were taking place in different areas of Gotham. For example, TDK seems to take place in the political downtown core, whereas the action in Begins is mostly set in and around the slummy Narrows. That worked for me, and I never had a major problem with the lack of consistency until TDKR.
Even Vader took his mask of from time to timeIs it just me wondering how Bane shaves his head and face with that mask on? Thought so.
I totally disagree TDKR and MoS are both terrible movies. I just can't believe how bad they are.I originally wanted to make a thread about this movie this week but ended up making that MoS thread instead. That said, let's talk about TDKR for the trillionth time. GAF, I fucking LOVE this film. I literally cannot understand why people think that the film can be considered in anyway bad. I can somewhat understand people feeling somewhat disappointed or let down since it was following one of the greatest movies ever made but to call the movie bad just doesn't register with me.
TL;DR TDKR is a great movie whose only fault is being too big for it's own good.
Even Vader took his mask of from time to time
Is it just me wondering how Bane shaves his head and face with that mask on? Thought so.
It had too many new and underdeveloped and/or unlikable characters. I would have cut Hathaway, Gordon-Levitt, the second in command police captain guy, and probably Cotillard.
I think I would have preferred if both Oldman and Caine bit the dust as well.
So....just Batman and Bane?
edit: and those two evil business dudes.
Except for Matthew Modine. I don't know what that was all about.
So bad.
Kind of on topic but I just want to throw in that Begins has the best ending in the trilogy easily. I'd even say its the best ending to a super hero movie, period.
This is just a ridiculous complaint. Your mad that Nolan didn't make his incarnation of Bruce Wayne/Batman the same as everybody else. You do realize that the reason Bruce never overcomes Batman in the comics is because they need to sell you more comics? Nolan takes Batman and turns him into a real character who has an arc, at the beginning of TDKR he is very much your typical Batman. He wants to be back in the suit, the fact that the suit has been taken from him has turned him into a recluse, when he finally has the smallest opportunity to get back out there he takes it. He wants to die as Batman as he's completely given up any hope of overcoming his tragedy.
The ENTIRE arc in the movie is him learning to finally overcome his tragedy and move beyond it, it's the entire reason for Alfred in this movie. In the end he is able to move past it by killing Bruce Wayne. Wayne Manor is sold off and all his remaining assess ts are given away, Bruce Wayne is left behind along with all of the tragedy that being a Wayne entailed. In his place a new man was able to take his place who could finally enjoy his life.
Right now you're upset that Batman didn't remain a static character for the course of three films.
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I've never seen this before, is this test footage?
Yes it is. But lets be honest , she's no Bane who rubs his tits on his enemies
I'm just so in love with this trilogy. Even TDKR where my main complaint is pacing I feel like I still had tons of fun. I quote something from all 3 movies pretty much every day or every other day. Hardy's Bane was badass as fuck. I loved the overall story arc of the batman character accross the 3 stories. One of the best origin stories ever and one of the most fitting endings I thought.