OmegaK2099
Gettin' It In
did they reference that gordon and his wife were divorced? i thought i caught that
Batman does not fight like batman, does not move like batman, does not act like batman. That's the difference in the movies, Marvel actual converted comic books into films without sacrificing the look and feel of the characters, there as yet to be a Batman movie that takes him straight off the comic page and onto the big screen, Tim Burton 1989 Batman was probably the closests one followed by Begins.
did they reference that gordon and his wife were divorced? i thought i caught that
did they reference that gordon and his wife were divorced? i thought i caught that
I'm just saying brehs, Gotham was Chicago in some parts, new york in other parts and pittsburg in the rest.
Should have shot it all in one city. Heinz field or the meadowlands what's the difference
if the difference is negligible... then it shouldn't matter which stadium they shot it in, whether it was all in one city or in different locations.
so why the fukk you care to begin with?
It just looks stupid. Why use landmarks in different states and pass it off as being In the same place. I know Gotham is a fictional city but those plot holes are just visually dumb. Further more they could have left the stadium blowing up our all together.
The more I analyze this movie the more it irks me. Nolan executed it fine but there are a lot of parts to the story that just dont make sense me.
yeah, and for most of the movie it felt like he wasn't as "evil" as the Joker...only because Joker has no logic...and thus it makes his wanton violence seem all the more powerful. Bane is a great bad guy no doubt i was VERY impressed by Hardy's performance...especially the physicality of it...but i think the Jokers killings came off more meaningful not to mention he drove Dent insane which is really a crux of the first half of TDKR isnt it....the fact that they covered up the truth about Two-Face...
TDK is still the best in the trilogy....in the same way The Empire Strikes Back is to Star Wars....but lets not forget we all still love Return of the Jedi (sans ewoks.)
Over analyzing bruh
Not really. It was their interpretation of a batman movie and it had flaws. He tried to make the movie so modern and realistic that the only character that didn't fit was BATMAN. And there is a reason batman was always shown at night. The suit looks stupid in the daytime.
Bale was a good batman for what it's worth but he got outshined by all of the villains and they never got the voice quiet right. Even the back story of bane and the plot twist was dumb.