They said the bomb had a 6 mile blast radius too, no way he got 6 miles away in that short time.
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They said the bomb had a 6 mile blast radius too, no way he got 6 miles away in that short time.
''They said the bomb had a 6 mile blast radius too, no way he got 6 miles away in that short time''
Pay attention when he first gets the Bat. Fox says he was having autopilot issues. Bruce manages to fix it without telling him. He ejects himself from the craft before the explosion. THATS how he fakes his death. After, the scene is with Fox asking the engineers of the Bat wat he could of done to save Bruce. Thats when they notice the autopilot was already fixed by Bruce 6 months ago n Fox smiles
"like robin knowing that bruce wayne was batman just cuz they gave 'the same look' is total bullshit"
Yeah my boy called bullshit on that one too & I agree its a bit lame that he knew who he was because they shared the same "Painful Orphan Face".
"also i dont know how bane mysteriously knew where batmans secret armoury was."
Simple, John Dagget duh. John was Banes contact in the US since he hired Bane & his men from LOS over from West Africa as a "construction crew" to start building underneath Gotham. John is the hopeful new CEO of W.E. and wants Bruce out so he hires Bane to make him broke (although didnt plan for him to make Talia CEO). He gave all the information to Bane about Bruce, W.E. & most likely its structural layout of the building.
"but at the end of TDKR robin just becomes batman yet he doesnt have any ninja training or anything. hes gonna b crushed. alfred is right when he says just putting on the suit doesnt make u batman."
Who said Robin was going to become the new Batman? No one. All Bruce did was give him the cave, he can easily become his own "Robin" hero character or something along the lines of it. Picture Harry Osborne from Spider Man 3, not technically a Green Goblin or whatever but was labeled "New Goblin" and still basically did everything Harry did in Part 1.
john dagget doesnt know about it. im pretty sure only that character who morgan freeman plays (cant remember his name) knows. im sure he says in the movie. at the bit when dagget uses bruce waynes fingertips bruce asks if he got to the weapons and the guy said no. only he knows about the weapons
i cant imagine him becoming the new robin character either. hes got no real experience. he wont b able 2 fight. only thing i can see fit for him is to use the bat computer as a detective. he only has police work and a short time as being a detective 4 his skills
"john dagget doesnt know about it. im pretty sure only that character who morgan freeman plays (cant remember his name) knows. im sure he says in the movie. at the bit when dagget uses bruce waynes fingertips bruce asks if he got to the weapons and the guy said no. only he knows about the weapons"
Okay but he could of easily gave the building layout to Bane considering he would need to know Gothams structure if his crew were building from beneath the city & considering he already knew Bruce was Batman Im sure he had already seen/heard about him using Tumblers and deduced only Bruce would be requesting this from Fox who he possibly knew about some form of armoury. That or he was lucky enough to be working directly under the armoury when he blew it
"i cant imagine him becoming the new robin character either. hes got no real experience. he wont b able 2 fight. only thing i can see fit for him is to use the bat computer as a detective. he only has police work and a short time as being a detective 4 his skills"
Your point? "Batman Begins" was an origin story, why not do the same for Robin showing how he can aquire his skills in a "Robin Begins" type of movie with possibly Bruce training him?
ok but if dagget did somehow manage 2 find out about the armoury i think the movie shouldve made that more obvious. cuz the way the movie showed it only fox knew about the armoury and he never told any1. not even tate/tal al ghul. i dont think dagget wouldve found out. and if dagget did find out surely he wouldve done something with it using waynes fingerprints like everything else.
i can see ur point with robin but it just annoyed me the way in the secxond movie someone asks batman in batmans first fight scene why they cant b like him and bastman says i dont wear hockey pants. and then in this movie he says how the point of batman was anyone can be him. i think it wouldve been ok if batman chose someone who he deemed a worthy successor. but he just chose this cop and i just cant see why him. why choose him outta many people.
another thing that just came 2 my mind was how did batman silently slip in2 gotham when it was on lockdown and no one entered or got out. did he find some secret way? why not tell others to go through that way? did he drop in by helicopter? would he not have been noticed?
LOL oh when he crawls out the pit, gets BACK INTO Gotham triggering no explosions, has no means of communication or money and JUST IN TIME to fight Bane & stop the explosion? Yeah big hole right there...
"i can see ur point with robin but it just annoyed me the way in the secxond movie someone asks batman in batmans first fight scene why they cant b like him and bastman says i dont wear hockey pants. and then in this movie he says how the point of batman was anyone can be him"
Well those fake Batmen were using guns unlike him. He still practices this even on the rooftop fight scenes with Catwoman. I think he assumed Robin would take on his mantra of "no guns" and chose him especially since he knows Robin felt the same pain as him as a orphan.
The movie was fucking good. I could nitpick a few things but I won't. Movies as good as this don't come very often. I just appreciate the story in a time where we are bombarded with trash constantly.
I'm gonna be a part of the minority probably but I was disapointed.
The story just didn't do it for me. For me, the movie was going at too slow a pace.
Don't get me wrong, I have no problems with those kind of movies, but this one seemed to drag in a lot of places. The ending tho', somewhat made up for that.
The acting was solid, by everybody. Bane's voice was menacing, but I could do without the theatrical delivery of some of his lines.
For me the big issue was the length. I felt it didn't have to be 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Ofcourse, I saw TDK and it's hard to follow up a movie like that, but still, it could have been better IMO.
Was anybody else rooting for Bain?