Batman put up a fight, but he was just clearly outmatched.
And Bane's voice was very menacing in that scene.
Bane beat the living sh!t out of Batman in their first encounter. Even James Cameron didn't do this sh!t in The Terminator.
Batman didn't put up any fight whatsoever.![]()
Only problem i have with Nolan is how he killed off Bane at the end. BTW did Bane actually die?
I absolutely hated Bane's English accent, he could've gone with an American accent. Half the time i couldn't understand what he was saying.
Batman put up a fight, but he was just clearly outmatched.
And Bane's voice was very menacing in that scene.
Did Bane ever beat Batman this bad in the comics?
Tom Hardy is British, but his accent wasn't. Or, at the very least, Bane's accent wasn't Hardy's.
I think there was a conscious decision to make Bane's accent impossible to pin down to any one location, which I thought was a very smart way to play it.
Kinda boring until the football scene but ended up being pretty good imho
I love very much the part where Bruce reaches the top of the pit on his third attmpt and bats come out of the crevaces. I wonder if those bats were actually there or if they were just used as a symbolic allusion to BB when Bruce is swarmed by bats when he falls in the empty well.
It is true though that there are a number of allusion to BB. Some understated and some not so understated. For example, when Batman visits Gordon in the hospital in TDKR for the first, he is not in his normal batman attire, just as when he puts a staple to Gordon's neck in BB. It hints at a regeneration of sorts. I love that aspect about the movie.
If you didn't notic some inspiration from Vader in the first showdown between Batman and Bane, I do not know what to say. I think it is clearly obvious.
Bane's voice became one of the scariest voices in movie history to me..
During the first fight scene it's just amplified with the brutality while he's just destroying batman.
I hear Sean Connery over anything in Bane's voice. In fact that was the first thing I thought of when he first spoke on the plane. Regardless, I still thought it was super intimidating. I agree that his voice was still too unclear. I was getting like every other word when he spoke at a normal volume. When he was yelling and giving speeches I could understand him perfectly tho
There's nothing understated about straight up flashbacks dude. There was one while in the pit of the well with his father there. Thats not alluding to anything, thats stating it.
Other than the mask what linked him to vader? I don't know if he was or not, but the only time I even thought about it was when you brought it up.
Bane reminds me more of the Mutant Leader from the Dark Knight Returns
Wayne Manor is different from Begins. I guess both are located in England?
I guess we've seen the last of Wally Pfister in Nolan films.
Wally Pfister, filmmaking ally of Christopher Nolan, is deep into preproduction on his directorial debut, an as-yet-un led major feature film. Nolan and his wife and producing partner Emma Thomas will serve as executive producers on the project. An early fall shoot is planned.
Nolan has made seven films with Pfister at the camera, including this summer’s The Dark Knight Rises, as well as Memento, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige, and Inception, which brought Pfister an Oscar. Nolan is known for boosting visual impact by shooting on large film formats like 65 mm and IMAX. The Dark Knight brought in upwards of a billion dollars for Warners.
Pfister says that many of his lessons were learned by watching and working with Nolan over the course of seven pictures. “During this preproduction process, I’m always hearing Chris’ voice,” he says. “I know how he would approach things. Chris has a very frugal approach to filmmaking. He never wastes anything. So I am trying to be clever about spending money so I can maximize our budget.”
http://www.davidheuring.com/2012/07/...-to-directing/
Holy
WTF
Must watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Cir1zKmi2Y
That's some sick and perverted right there. Why would some one bring that in here?
The first time I saw BB, I didn't think it sucked, but I thought it was fairly boring. My initial mind was that the movie could have used more Batman and more action/fight scenes.
When I saw it the 2nd+ time, my opinion changed. It had a very nice twist, and a great story about Batman along with it as well. Don't get me wrong though, I still pick TDK and TDKR over it, but it's pretty close and it easily triumphs over the previous Batman movies.
believe it or not I really liked Banes voice. Two complete lines were indecipherable to me, but I found it really menacing. The modulation did its job in making Bane menacing as , and the accent was cool because it was like a crazy mixture of different accents
Plus it made his sound like an evil genius when he would go on talking to Gotham and Batman in philosophical and symbolic terms
Nothing wrong with that, but I couldn't stand Scarecrow. Him and Two-Face were two of Nolan's flaws.
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