The Dark Knight Rises Unsafe (?) Hype Thread |5 Spoiled, 2 Of Them Mods!|

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anyone else feel like Nolan gave up the whole realism angle this time around?

the trailers just emphasize action and stuff blowing up, along with over the top fight sequences(cops vs thugs brawl).

It's the final film in the trilogy

he's going mad
 
anyone else feel like Nolan gave up the whole realism angle this time around?

the trailers just emphasize action and stuff blowing up, along with over the top fight sequences(cops vs thugs brawl).

It's... a trailer, it's supposed to generate excitement. The TDK trailers had tons of shit blowing up really fast.

Plus, this is pretty much an outright war movie, man.

Sorry, I probably should have used a different word and been more precise, but I'm just trying to say that - given how Nolan's characters speak using metaphors and lines that spell out their motivations (die a hero) - Bruce saying
"I'm not afraid, I'm angry"
in a trailer probably says a lot more about where he is coming from and where he is going than one might think.



Actually TDK was about "here we go."

TDK was about............................................... "it turns out I need to be able to move my neck when wearing 60 pounds of armour and facing off against dogs and armed psychopaths and supervillains and shit. Being able to turn might be a good idea."
 
If someone stands in the way of true discussion, you simply walk up behind them and spoil them through the heart.

Let's be real, the only reason Sculli doesn't want people to talk about officially released marketing material for this movie is so he can spend another 3 pages talking about Spielberg and Cameron.
 
If someone stands in the way of true discussion, you simply walk up behind them and spoil them through the heart.
Anyone volunteering to do the spoiler thread?
I'll make one up unless we get a spontaneous mega-spoiler in the next few days

I see puddles is banned too
 
anyone else feel like Nolan gave up the whole realism angle this time around?

the trailers just emphasize action and stuff blowing up, along with over the top fight sequences(cops vs thugs brawl).

Beyond the responses already given (TDK trailer showed truck flipping and hospitals being blown up), I do think this movie will be a little more ridiculous, but Nolan's earned it because he's ratcheted it up slowly to this point.

And even if you disagree, we already had microemitters on speeding trains, so I don't think this series has always been as realistic as we all say.

If someone stands in the way of true discussion, you simply walk up behind them and spoil them through the heart.

You're getting good at this.

TDK was about............................................... "it turns out I need to be able to move my neck when wearing 60 pounds of armour and facing off against dogs and armed psychopaths and supervillains and shit. Being able to turn might be a good idea."

Wrong. It was about "hmm."
 
Uh Oh! I thinik OT duties were claimed by
Solo________________
in the case Puddles wasn't back................

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Don't worry, DM. Unlike some people around here, I am only 98% asshole. I will pass it on to you, Guzim, Speeding or Scooter. Whoever of you guys wants it.
 
What if the whole movie is just "getting back into the swing of things" and then Bane and Batman fight in the bat cave and Bane literally rips off Batman's jaw and mask and then the movie is basically over and the audience just sits there in dead silence for another hour and a half til the credits roll.
 
Have you seen the other trailers for TDKR..they are pretty light on action.

Earlier you wrote about TDK and it's realism. haha @ realism in a movie about Batman.

Look back a few pages and find the discussion about tone vs realism.

i don't see how you can laugh at that. nolan meant for his vision of batman to be more realistic than others:

"Nolan said that humanity and realism would be the basis of the origin film, and that "the world of Batman is that of grounded reality. [It] will be a recognizable, contemporary reality against which an extraordinary heroic figure arises."
 
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