Yeah, for that era then, yeah, for this - no
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I use to watch that cartoon all the time as a kid, lol
As for the movies, I like the new ones better, they played the original Batman Returns on the TV a few weeks ago and I remembered how much I hate Tim Burton all over again, the man hasnt had an original Idea since Beetlejuice
SMH @ them penguins with Rockets
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'You'll cheer. Trust me, you'll cheer more than you think. Hell, people will be cheering for the last 40 minutes of this film. It's got a Rocky-style ending, and one that is surprisingly optimistic for Nolan, and truly heartfelt for Bruce.''
''If you think about it, say this Heinz Field stuff occurs toward the beginning of the film...say around the 40 minute point. Batman goes under into the sewers to stop Bane from using this machine. Bane absolutely owns and devestates him. CUT TO -
The game. Punt kick. Explosion. Bane climbs out. Announces that Gotham is his. People are like, "really...?" And then his thugs drag the beaten Batman out.
He tears off Batman's mask, revealing him to be Bruce Wayne, and then breaks his back in front of Gotham. Then, cue the EARTHQUAKE and Gotham is broken along with its hero.
That is a stakes setter and a potentially amazing moment in the film. ''
source?
yea whats the source for that
word!!!
scans from the empire article
http://www.superherohype.com/news/ar...k-knight-rises
http://forums.superherohype.com/show...9#post21906039
"He's brutal. He's expedient delivery of brutality. And you know, he's a big dude. he's a big dude who's incredibly clinical, in the fact that he has a result-based and orientated fighting style. The result is clear. It's 'fukk off and die'. Quicker. Quicker. Everything is thought out way before. He's hit you, he's already hit somebody else. It's not about fighting. It's just about carnage with Bane. He's a smashing machine. He's a wrecking ball. The style is heavy-handed, heavy footed, it's nasty. Anything from small joint manipulation to crushing skulls, crushing rib cages, stamping on shins and knees and necks and collarbones and snapping heads off and tearing his fists through chests, ripping out spinal columns. It's anything he can get away with...I'm not approaching it with a 12-certificate attitude. If we're going to shoot somebody, shoot the pregnant woman or the old lady first. Make sure everybody stands up and listens." - Tom Hardy
it's taking place 8 years after "the dark knight"
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The new issue of Empire magazine has been sent to subscribers and it gives a look at four more photos from ChristopherNolan'shttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adT...lass_10x10.gif The Dark Knight Rises in addition to the two covers previously posted.
In the article, Nolan reveals that the story picks up eight years after The Dark Knight. "It's really all about finishing Batman and Bruce Wayne's story. We left him in a very precarious place. Perhaps surprisingly for some people, our story picks up quite a bit later, eight years after 'The Dark Knight.' So he's an older Bruce Wayne; he's not in a great state. With Bane, we're looking to give Batman a challenge he hasn't had before. With our choice of villain and with our choice of story we're testing Batman both physically as well as mentally."
Tom Hardy said that Bane is "brutal. He's a big dude who's incredibly clinical, in the fact that he has a result-based and oriented fighting style. It's not about fighting. It's about carnage. The style is heavy-handed, heavy-footed, it's nasty. Anything from small-joint manipulation to crushing skulls, crushing rib cages, stamping on shins and knees and necks and collarbones and snapping heads off and tearing his fists through chests, ripping out spinal columns. He is a terrorist in mentality as well as brutal action."
Costume designer Lindy Hemming also talked about Bane's mask in the film. "He was injured early in his story. He's suffering from pain and needs gas to survive. He can't survive the pain without the mask. The pipes from the mask go back along his jawline and feed into the thing at his back, where there are two cannisters."
Nolan added that the prologue coming with Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol in IMAXhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adT...lass_10x10.gif "is basically the first six, seven minutes of the film. It's an introduction to Bane, and a taste of the rest of the film."
Thanks to 'Heisenberg,' 'thej0ker' and 'Zorak' for the scans!
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possible description of the ban prologue
We've known for a while that the Dark Knight Rises IMAX only prologue will introduce us to Tom Hardy's Bane, much like the Dark Knight IMAX only prologue gave us our first proper gawp at Heath Ledger's Joker.
And, as it turns out, both Bat-villains are destined to debut during a high-concept heist.
According to a Metro source, Bane and his cronies will hijack a plane to assassinate a despot dictator.
According to the source:
"Bane and his mercenaries hijack a military plane transporting a dictator of a country which is in unrest (think Saddam Hussein type figure).
'He successfully kills the leader, but makes some mistakes along the way and is unable to safely land the plane.
'Because of the resulting injuries from the accident, he has to undergo complicated surgeries and that is how he winds up with that scar down his neck and the need for the mask to numb the pain.'
The source goes on to describe Bane's origin story as reimagined by Nolan.
"'He is raised by Ra’s al Ghul [Bruce Wayne's old mentor] and his up bringing mirrors that of Bruce Wayne.
'It’s a mirror of Bruce, except it’s darker and twisted. Bane is trained to be an assassin for the League of Shadows.
'He kills political figures that are deemed unfit by the LOS. So he is a bit of a Che Guevara/ Jason Bourne type character.'
Bane is described as a 'revolutionary and an assassin' who is hellbent on starting his own uprising."
Which certainly sounds like a Nolan-esque rework of the comic-book mythology.
And it isn't long before we find out the truth. The Bane prologue will debut in IMAX cinemas, attached to Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol next month.
Source: Metro
Sound good? Or do you think Nolan has something else up his sleeve?
http://www.totalfilm.com/news/the-da...-plot-revealed
i like that twist to it
im staying away from this thread till the movie drops!!!