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Miguel said:I knew there would be a thread on this. Dead, woodchuck, we were within 20 feet of each other :O
Fucking amazing movie.
081208
whats gonna happen in two days?
Miguel said:I knew there would be a thread on this. Dead, woodchuck, we were within 20 feet of each other :O
Fucking amazing movie.
081208
Who's to say that Wayne is so messed up now that the Batman voice is his real voice, and his Bruce voice is the fake one? (Like what Rachael says at the end of Batman Begins).Blackace said:only thing I found funny was Batman still doing the batman voice with Mr Fox who knows who he is.. :lol :lol :lol
ok.. so he should use his batman voice at home and with mr fox..Rentahamster said:Who's to say that Wayne is so messed up now that the Batman voice is his real voice, and his Bruce voice is the fake one? (Like what Rachael says at the end of Batman Begins).
Blackace said:only thing I found funny was Batman still doing the batman voice with Mr Fox who knows who he is.. :lol :lol :lol
IMO Fake Bruce is a dumb concept no matter the medium. Bruce's humanity is the whole reason Batman exists and the whole reason that he doesn't cross the line in fighting crime.Rentahamster said:Who's to say that Wayne is so messed up now that the Batman voice is his real voice, and his Bruce voice is the fake one? (Like what Rachael says at the end of Batman Begins).
AirBrian said:I don't remember him using the voice when he and Rachel fall from the mansion during the fund-raiser and they talk for a second on top the car.
Zoe said:He did, though maybe not at its growliest.
Blackace said:ok.. so he should use his batman voice at home and with mr fox..
Bah fuck it. I'll edit just in case you can't read spoilers or something from where you are.DrBo42 said:I'm really glad most of you guys loved the movie as much as I did. I actually made 2 videos of me doing some Joker impressions if you guys would like to check them out :lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufTCwkg4IDg
2nd video is uploading now, I'll edit it in when it's live. Hope you enjoy, feel free to rip me a new one if it's awful.
RubxQub said:Bah fuck it. I'll edit just in case you can't read spoilers or something from where you are.
Thought that was damn good, and could imagine the Joker saying all that stuff (with the appropriate lip smacking and the like).
Nifty as hell, if not just a little creepy that you rehearsed this :lol
Solo said:I think its just more a case of two frames collapsing into one, and the line between Wayne and Batman getting blurry.
On that same note, Wayne having the lambo take the hit for the SUV was totally parallel to the tumbler taking the hit for the armored car.BreakyBoy said:I caught that too. In fact, I was on that same line of thought when he was talking to Fox in the growl voice. The secret to Bruce Wayne/Batman is that he starts out as Bruce Wayne with Batman as an alter ego. He very quickly becomes Batman, with Bruce Wayne as his alter-ego. At some point, the transformation is a total one. I'm not sure if Nolan and co. were prescient enough to keep this in mind for their direction of Bale's performance, but considering the quality of both films and how closely they tried to stay to the core of the mythos, I wouldn't be surprised in the least bit.
Blackace said:only thing I found funny was Batman still doing the batman voice with Mr Fox who knows who he is.. :lol :lol :lol
Great movie. HL was an awesome Joker. Still a close race about which Joker is better in my mind right now..
Fake Bruce means his playboy persona, at least that's how I always took it. Although I always love stories about Bats and Sups true personas, is Superman Clark Kent or the other way around etc...MisterHero said:IMO Fake Bruce is a dumb concept no matter the medium. Bruce's humanity is the whole reason Batman exists and the whole reason that he doesn't cross the line in fighting crime.
I guess from his [the character's] point of view he got caught up in being Batman and emphasizes how messed up he is, but as a fan I think it's a dumb idea.
hooded pitohui said:Just got back from a showing tonight. Really solid. Out of curiosity I checked out Heath Ledger's wikipedia page and saw that his first film was 1992's "Clowning Around."![]()
Rentahamster said:Who's to say that Wayne is so messed up now that the Batman voice is his real voice, and his Bruce voice is the fake one? (Like what Rachael says at the end of Batman Begins).
ezekial45 said:Did they dub the voices in Japanese or was it played with subtitles?
TDK's the film they deserve, but not the #1 they need right now.syllogism said:Oh no, down to #3 on IMDB
hooded pitohui said:Subtitles. Usually only animated movies have the option of dubbing during theatrical release.
syllogism said:Oh no, down to #3 on IMDB
ezekial45 said:From what i heard, some site got a bunch of people to keep voting 1's.
AlternativeUlster said:He did the Batman voice to Rachel and to Fox because he was around other people (Dawes) and just in case people would look at the tapes and would hear that indeed it was Bruce Wayne. Duh dudes.
Powerslave said:Maybe he just becomes Batman when he puts on the suit.
RBelong2Us said:Probably has a lot to do with quite a few top 1000 users being dicks and giving it a 1.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569/ratings-top_1000
Zoe said:Uh-huh. Now explain when he knocked out Dent.
Lonestar said:Well, it could be that he has a voice changer in the suit. Never mentioned...but it could explain it.
BreakyBoy said:Again, I'm not sure Nolan, Bale and co. were prescient enough to actually do this deliberately, but the following explanation fits with a very important theme in the comics:
Imm0rt4l said:nah he used the voice as bruce, when he knocked out harvey.
Bruce.BreakyBoy said:Again, I'm not sure Nolan, Bale and co. were prescient enough to actually do this deliberately, but the following explanation fits with a very important theme in the comics:
The personalities are crossing streams. At that point, Bruce is still dominant, and Batman is just something he does. Very quickly that flip-flops, and Batman is who he is, and Bruce is the alter-ego. Bruce Wayne's arc in this movie is his slow and painful acceptance of what he has to, and will inevitably, become. That line he has where he says "I've seen what I have to become to stop men like him" just drives this home.
Edit: Think about it this way. If you had to live a double-life, one where you're acting like a complete douchebag and jetsetting everywhere but everything is empty, and then the part of your life where you do something you really feel is meaningful, you're masked, in costume, and constantly risking your life. Which one do you think is more real? What do you think a person's self-identity will gravitate towards as he does this day after day for years upon years?
Even if they just stumbled on this by accident, I'm ecstatic that this theme is present throughout both movies, and is highlighted ever so slightly in this one. The idea of Batman not being a hero is not a new one, it was just expressed really well for the first time on film. Aside from the camp series w/ Adam West, Batman has always been a tragic figure.
Imm0rt4l said:nah he used the voice as bruce, when he knocked out harvey.
Lonestar said:When? You mean when he choked him while not wear a suit? I'm implying that the suit has a voice changer.
yea that's what I figure.mrkgoo said:I always figured he did it in case Harvey could still hear.
Still, it's just Bruce in Batman mode. It's probably poor form to ever behave anything like bruce when he needs to be the Bats. It's subconscious by now.
ezekial45 said:From what i heard, some site got a bunch of people to keep voting 1's.
MisterHero said:Bruce.
MisterHero said:There is plenty a normal billionaire could do to help society. He throws Harvey a fundraiser and expresses a caring opinion about Gotham's future and yet pretends to be a clod running the company his own family (of scientists and doctors, no less) built. Huh?
MisterHero said:Hell if he wanted to fight crime he could probably try to become a legally-qualified detective/lawyer/district attorney or something, use his money to give Gotham PD's resources a top-of-the-line forensics laboratory (much like his Bat-lab in TDK), etc. As a victim of a family slaying, maybe the public would understand his harsh stance on crime.
MisterHero said:If he were a police officer he could legally shoot a criminal like the Joker if they were about to blow someone up or if he had killed several police officers previously. Are police officers monsters because they might have to shoot someone from time-to-time? Because they carry guns?
MisterHero said:However, the saving grace this movie and others in its genres have is that fantasy can be involved. Batman could just be a giant ego-stroker for Bruce. Having rules and not breaking them just to be right is alright, but since he's crossed many others anyways, it comes off as contradictory.
MisterHero said:Batman is the weaker persona.
I'm going to start off with this part first since it was the point of my griping (sort of).BreakyBoy said:Bruce/Batman would agree with you. He says as much to Two Face at the end of the film. Harvey Dent's very public fight with the mob and the corruption of the GPD makes him the true hero that Gotham needed. As he says to Two Face, in front of Gordon, "You were the best of us."
The point I'm getting as that if he doesn't want to be hounded by the law, why couldn't he get legal certification to do the work he's doing. There's private investigators. He just has better equipment and resources.1. Lawyer/DA? What's been shown of his personality doesn't make it seem like that would really fit his persona. Maybe it's just me but...
2. He's only shown a few flashes of this in the Nolanverse, but generally throughout the differing versions of Batman, he has always been the quintessential detective. So, he would probably make a fantastic detective.
Which apparently was not the case with the other big summer movie "The Dark Knight"."My whole thing is that that I saw 'The Dark Knight'. I feel like I'm dumb because I feel like I don't get how many things that are so smart. It's like a Ferrari engine of storytelling and script writing and I'm like, 'That's not my idea of what I want to see in a movie.' I loved 'The Prestige' but didn't understand 'The Dark Knight'. Didn't get it, still can't tell you what happened in the movie, what happened to the character and in the end they need him to be a bad guy. I'm like, 'I get it. This is so high brow and so f--king smart, I clearly need a college education to understand this movie.' You know what? F-ck DC comics. That's all I have to say and that's where I'm really coming from."
Dead said:Robert Downey Jr. doesn't get The Dark Knight
http://www.moviehole.net/200814729-interview-robert-downey-jr-2
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lol that guy's on drugs.Dead said:Robert Downey Jr. doesn't get The Dark Knight
http://www.moviehole.net/200814729-interview-robert-downey-jr-2
lolz