[M] The Dark Knight Rises (SPOILERS) - Page 8
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silentreality
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Kamais_Ookin
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On March 21 2011 21:47 The KY wrote: So much steroids being pumped into him that his dick would be the size of a tack.I'm not sure about this. Can Nolan make an awesome climax out of Bane and Catwoman? | ||
Kenderson
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happyness
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On March 20 2011 20:10 zalz wrote: It's also literally true because Batman, Catwomen and Bane all wear masks. Lot's of masked people in the batman world when you think about it. I lol'd I really like the first fan art ^^ | ||
emperorchampion
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nayumi
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redFF
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GGTeMpLaR
United States7226 Posts
don't think you'll ever be able to replace heath ledger's joker though | ||
NotJack
United States737 Posts
In regards to the interesting side notes, Nolan reuses actors in any role they see fit because he is a good director, as does Scorsese and many others. It's insulting to say Nolan even considers 3D, as it's a signal for lack of content and superficiality for anything outside of pixar-style films. The title is a play on words, which is fitting since it's the last in the trilogy. Who knows if there are better titles, but it certainly makes sense in both meanings when given some thought, making it both clever and memorable. Nolan's recent success in films like The Dark Knight and Inception is based around not just "real characters, real villians" (whatever you mean by that), but fantastical plots that are made personal through a tirelessly-constructed world that so many people could believe. For this reason the manual distorting of Batman's voice makes sense, as an obvious voice-mask is a little to science-fiction for the themes. A perfect example of this is in Inception when Tom Hardy turns in to other people within dreams. Do you see him make a matrix-like transformation? Of course not; while it would please a different, more specific audience, it would take away from the polished atmosphere that gives the plot free-reign to be so effective. In retrospect you start thinking why it took so long for people to turn in to agents in the Matrix. | ||
FroZen(-_-)
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mynameiismud
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Shiladie
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0mgVitaminE
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Subversion
South Africa3627 Posts
who is bane? | ||
Royalcommand
Korea (South)189 Posts
On March 22 2011 03:27 Rashid wrote: Actually, Tim Burton was among the producers of both of those movies. Or at least, the info in wikipedia says that he was. Actually, he only "produced" forever, and he was in no way involved with batman and robin. | ||
Ryuu314
United States12679 Posts
This movie has a lot to live up to though. Wonder if it can live up to its successor. | ||
BlackMagister
United States5834 Posts
On March 22 2011 14:47 Subversion wrote: so im a batman noob. who is bane? You could look at DC wiki although it might make you more confused after reading it, just know he's smart and uses a special kind of steroid that he pumps into himself called Venom. Batman seems to have more trouble fighting him directly than other villains. For example Joker is not that bad in combat, but has nefarious schemes. http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Bane_(New_Earth) Or you could watch this (although it might spoil plot points they use) | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
On March 22 2011 13:45 NotJack wrote: Cotillard is going to be a love interest of Bruce, and it is rumored that Robin Williams will be Hugo Strange. In regards to the interesting side notes, Nolan reuses actors in any role they see fit because he is a good director, as does Scorsese and many others. It's insulting to say Nolan even considers 3D, as it's a signal for lack of content and superficiality for anything outside of pixar-style films. The title is a play on words, which is fitting since it's the last in the trilogy. Who knows if there are better titles, but it certainly makes sense in both meanings when given some thought, making it both clever and memorable. Nolan's recent success in films like The Dark Knight and Inception is based around not just "real characters, real villians" (whatever you mean by that), but fantastical plots that are made personal through a tirelessly-constructed world that so many people could believe. For this reason the manual distorting of Batman's voice makes sense, as an obvious voice-mask is a little to science-fiction for the themes. A perfect example of this is in Inception when Tom Hardy turns in to other people within dreams. Do you see him make a matrix-like transformation? Of course not; while it would please a different, more specific audience, it would take away from the polished atmosphere that gives the plot free-reign to be so effective. In retrospect you start thinking why it took so long for people to turn in to agents in the Matrix. edit:my bad | ||
NotJack
United States737 Posts
Edit: Wait was that trailer not real lol? It looked believable. | ||
MaxField
United States2386 Posts
I do agree that it needs a better title. but i think this has a chance to be almost as amazing as the dark Knight! | ||
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