[M] The Dark Knight Rises (SPOILERS) - Page 85
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nebula.
Sweden1431 Posts
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xza
Singapore1600 Posts
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Maxd11
United States680 Posts
On July 30 2012 06:40 xza wrote: Anyone know who bruce's cartilage was injured during the start of the show? I don't understand that... at all. | ||
Stratos_speAr
United States6959 Posts
Natural conclusion from everything he did over the past two decades +. Extreme levels of martial arts, jumping off of buildings, taking significant punishment to his body repeatedly, etc etc etc... | ||
Supamang
United States2298 Posts
At the end of the Dark Knight, he fell off several stories with Harvey Dent...thats gonna leave a mark on his leg | ||
Maxd11
United States680 Posts
On July 30 2012 06:49 Supamang wrote: At the end of the Dark Knight, he fell off several stories with Harvey Dent...thats gonna leave a mark on his leg Oh you're talking about how he injured his leg. I believe it was from lack of use after an extreme amount of physicality or something. I guess he didn't need it though toward the end of the movie? | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
it was good, but couldn't live up to the second act, which is always the best part. | ||
TOloseGT
United States1145 Posts
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RebirthOfLeGenD
USA5860 Posts
On July 30 2012 06:48 Stratos_speAr wrote: Natural conclusion from everything he did over the past two decades +. Extreme levels of martial arts, jumping off of buildings, taking significant punishment to his body repeatedly, etc etc etc... I assumed this too, not inactivity. But I doubt it was specifically from the Harvey Dent incident, remember earlier in the The Dark Knight when he saves Rachel when she is thrown from a building? That had to be like 10+ stories up or something. | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
he was pretty much limping to the bike. | ||
Zooper31
United States5710 Posts
On July 30 2012 06:30 Stratos_speAr wrote: It is very different because the driver caused their deaths by not turning. Batman's fire wasn't direct fire; it was trying to corral the driver to a certain point of the city, but he refused to turn and caused his own death. Basically this. It's not like he held the a gun in his hand and shot someone in the head. He was trying to get the driver to change course and the guy flew off the road. | ||
Poffel
471 Posts
On July 30 2012 10:07 Zooper31 wrote: Basically this. It's not like he held the a gun in his hand and shot someone in the head. He was trying to get the driver to change course and the guy flew off the road. Stratos_speAr and Zooper31, I can only recommend you both to rewatch the scene. Calling multiple full frontal hits on the drivers cabin indirect fire or a non-lethal attempt to pull someone over would be far-fetched even if the end result wasn't death, which it was. I am perfectly fine with you not being as disturbed by this depiction of Batman as I was, but there is little point in arguing about what happened there, especially if you don't remember it. | ||
Celestia
Mexico376 Posts
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Probasaur
United States461 Posts
Michael Caine's scenes in Rises are all amazing. Along with Hathaway (who I had my doubts about) and Levitt it makes it feel like a complete cast. Obviously Hardy and Bale steal the show. And actually after watching Bale in Begins and Dark Knight, I can say without a second thought that his best performances is absolutely DKR. Couldn't stand Maggie Gyllenhal. Somehow the dude who was Harvey Dent's name escapes me at the moment, he was great just not blow me away perfect like Hardy and Ledger and Bale and Caine and Oldman and Hathaway and Levitt. d: Anyway talking about acting would just be nitpicking cause the actors throughout are terrific. Just based on story and dialogue tho Dark Knight Rises takes it. The gravity of the situations feel much heavier and it feels as tho the stakes couldn't get any higher. | ||
proberecall
United States104 Posts
On July 23 2012 16:35 TheToaster wrote: Best part of the movie? Scarecrow (Cillian Murphy <3) sitting on top of that giant pile of furniture, trolling everybody as he acts as the standing judge who dishes out ridiculous sentences. I immediately started laughing as soon as his face appeared, because he is obviously the most awesome character and I was dieing to see him make a reappearance.. this!!! | ||
Melo.
United States63 Posts
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Zooper31
United States5710 Posts
On July 30 2012 10:56 Poffel wrote: Stratos_speAr and Zooper31, I can only recommend you both to rewatch the scene. Calling multiple full frontal hits on the drivers cabin indirect fire or a non-lethal attempt to pull someone over would be far-fetched even if the end result wasn't death, which it was. I am perfectly fine with you not being as disturbed by this depiction of Batman as I was, but there is little point in arguing about what happened there, especially if you don't remember it. Batman had no intention of killing the passengers, they were constantly mentioning that Batman needed to make the drivers change course or the city was gonna blow up, how is killing the drivers going to achieve that. Can't drive if you're dead. You are correct that he indeed shot directly on the cabin of the truck. I believe Batman was within his principles, never killing anyone, to do this. | ||
levelping
Singapore759 Posts
Nolan is god Nolan stinks And the more measured: this is a good action movie but let's not compare Nolan and Kubrick. | ||
Domus
510 Posts
On July 30 2012 05:31 Zooper31 wrote: People still had electricity, plumbing, shelter and food. They did not in Katrina. You can't compare the two at all. Dude...a 1000 of the worst criminals released from a prison, and they all fall in line. A madman leading who keeps things nice and orderly. No raping, no pillaging, no chaos? No power struggles? This is not what happens when you release a 1000 sex-deprived criminals on the streets with weapons, and no cops, at the same time... | ||
TOloseGT
United States1145 Posts
On July 30 2012 18:58 Domus wrote: Dude...a 1000 of the worst criminals released from a prison, and they all fall in line. A madman leading who keeps things nice and orderly. No raping, no pillaging, no chaos? No power struggles? This is not what happens when you release a 1000 sex-deprived criminals on the streets with weapons, and no cops, at the same time... One of Bane's followerers stayed in the plane just because he believed in Bane's cause, I'm pretty sure with his followers parading around in tanks, he had some semblance of order. | ||
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