The Dark Knight Rises 6 Minutes of TDKR footage attached to Mission Impossible 4!

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Yes, but you're talking about character motivation, NOT a specific, detailed happening in the comics. Bane breaking Batman's back is a specific thing; specific to that comic story for a reason. In the comic, the reason Batman's back is broken is because Batman has to find a replacement, because he's essentially paralyzed; that's what happens in that story. It would make no sense for Batman's back to be broken in TDKR because the fight begins and ends with Batman. There will be no replacement for Batman in TDKR; he will finish the fight. And also, this story picks up 8 years after TDK. Why in the heck would BAtman come back after 8 years only to have his back broken? Would he sit out another 8 years? LOL! The back breaking makes no sense within the context of TDKR.

I dont think its implied that Batman took 8 years off, its just 8 years in the future

IMO if batmans back doesnt get broken, something will happen to him physically to give him a reason hang up the cape for a period of time
 
His back is broken so he can Rise. It ain't rocket science. And the film takes place eight years after the previous. His back can broken after that. The film can take place for a period of another five years.
 
I agree that both of those points are reasons enough to be suspicious about that synopsis of the prologue. However, the things in its favor are:

1. It let's the audience to know what kind of character Bane is before we know who he is. Right away we know the guy is intelligent, a patient and meticulous strategist, a skilled and vicious fighter--all without specifically telling us who he is, where he came from, why he's doing this, and--more importantly--how the hell he knows Bruce Wayne is Batman. And him utterly beating the crap out of Batman--Batman, of all people--right from the start shows this is a guy who is a genuine and dangerous threat right from the start.

2. It provides a possible reason for why there's an eight year gap in-between The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises and what happened to Batman in-between that time: he got injured so badly he was forced to recuperate which, realistically, would take a very long time and, because of that beat down, makes him unsure if he can ever come back as Batman even after he recovers, thus setting up the challenge he'll have to face for the rest of the film. Not to mention by having Batman disappear for several years and then come back, it creates a deliberate echo to the first film in which Bruce disappeared for years.

3. It's a shocking way to open the movie. I mean, you have the hero beaten right at the beginning of the film. And then, if that wasn't enough, the hero is Batman--the guy who is supposed to be the ultimate badass. And we then cut to eight years later? That's a hell of a way to open the film and hook the audience, don't you think?
I agree entirerly with all these well-thought observations you've displayed here.

I know some people here dislike it because it seems too soon, but I actually love the concept of the prologue here and how it introduces Bane ala Knightfall by shockingly and immediately distilling the audience with how physically menacing and dangerous Bane will be by simply putting Batman out of commission without wasting anytime. No buildup, no psychological mindgames, no foreshadowing, he just does the deed and becomes a frightening barrier for Batman to face later on after he recovers.

My issues come with it's legitimacy, rather than what it is conceptually. Conceptually I think it would make for an incredible introduction, moreso than anything else that has been suggested. I actually expect a part of me will be disappointed if it's not something like this really.
 
The kidnapping of Gordon's kid was right out of year one. The only difference was who was kidnapping him.
The bats swarming to the sonic to give him cover was right out of year one.

Bruce botching his first outing w/o the suit was in year one.

there's a ton more these are just a few
Plus the whole idea of Bruce being afraid of bats and traveling around the world to be trained was taken from The Man Who Falls I believe.

Also where is this description from that everybody is talking about?
 
True, but in the exact same EMPIRE article, Nolan says it takes place 8 years after TDK and Bruce Wayne is not in a great state.

He's not in a great state mentally and emotionally because he can't let go of his pain and his grief. He's stuck to where he was at the end of TDK.
 
Yes, but you're talking about character motivation, NOT a specific, detailed happening in the comics.
That's being entirely picky. Joker shooting Barbara and molesting her, only to display it in front of an abused Gordon, is right along the same lines of manipulating events so Rachel dies and pushes Harvey over the edge. Both involve a series of calculated events to prove a point that all it takes to go insane is one very traumatic incident.

But hey, if you don't like that example, there's always the SWAT vs Batman sequence. Batman is trapped and triggers a switch on his heel that attracts a whole salon of bats to distract and fend off the SWAT and police forces -- allowing him to escape. Ripped directly out of the book.

Bane breaking Batman's back is a specific thing; specific to that comic story for a reason. In the comic, the reason Batman's back is broken is because Batman has to find a replacement, because he's essentially paralyzed; that's what happens in that story. It would make no sense for Batman's back to be broken in TDKR because the fight begins and ends with Batman. There will be no replacement for Batman in TDKR; he will finish the fight. And also, this story picks up 8 years after TDK. Why in the heck would BAtman come back after 8 years only to have his back broken? Would he sit out another 8 years? LOL! The back breaking makes no sense within the context of TDKR.
The very same context that I guarantee you can't even begin to describe or explain, having not seen a single frame of the movie?

:huh:
 
Oh man. Someone needs to save these pages. For future Lols.

Mr Bosef pretty much confirmed Bats' spine is skewered.
 
Oh man. Someone needs to save these pages. For future Lols.

Mr Bosef pretty much confirmed Bats' spine is skewered.
When? Sorry, I don't even think I was here for his posts. Could you re-post it?
 
I don't have the link. Search his name and go through his post history.
 
Oh man. Someone needs to save these pages. For future Lols.

Mr Bosef pretty much confirmed Bats' spine is skewered.
Could someone actually explain Bosef's history on here? Apparently he has good credentials, but I'd like to know the full extent here, as he has made some outrageously revealing claims on the story, and if he's legit I'm wondering why the majority of us have stepped aside these MAJOR SPOILERS he's claimed recently such as:

1. [BLACKOUT]Batman faking his death and retiring by the end of the film.[/BLACKOUT]

2. [BLACKOUT]Batman's identity as Bruce Wayne coming out to the people of Gotham, and this having ramifications on their drive to take back the city.[/BLACKOUT]

3. [BLACKOUT]Gotham being in shambles at the end because of Bane.[/BLACKOUT]

4. [BLACKOUT]Batman's back being broken.[/BLACKOUT]

Upon many more things he's revealed that are HUGE?

If he's as trustworthy as Gill then I'd have thought the forums would have been in an uproar by now over the things he's outright stated about the story.
 
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Could someone actually explain Bosef's history on here? Apparently he has good credentials, but I'd like to know the full extent here, as he has made some outrageously revealing claims on the story, and if he's legit I'm wondering why the majority of us have stepped aside these MAJOR SPOILERS he's claimed recently such as:

1. [BLACKOUT]Batman faking his death and retiring by the end of the film.[/BLACKOUT]

2. [BLACKOUT]Batman's identity as Bruce Wayne coming out to the people of Gotham, and this having ramification's on their drive to take back the city.[/BLACKOUT]

3. [BLACKOUT]Gotham being in shambles at the end because of Bane.[/BLACKOUT]

4. [BLACKOUT]Batman's back being broken.[/BLACKOUT]

Upon many more things he's revealed that are HUGE?

If he's as trustworthy as Gill then I'd have thought the forums would have been in an uproar by now over the things he's outright stated about the story.

I believe he also said/implied that [BLACKOUT]Batman will pass the torch to someone else[/BLACKOUT]. I know he's trustworthy and I do like some of the stuff he said but I'll still take everything with a grain of salt. Even if their sources are legit, I think misinformation is deliberately being trickled down the WB chain.
 
Apparently, his track record during X-men first class was flawless. So that's where his pedigree stems from.
 
I believe he also said/implied that [BLACKOUT]Batman will pass the torch to someone else[/BLACKOUT]. I know he's trustworthy and I do like some of the stuff he said but I'll still take everything with a grain of salt. Even if their sources are legit, I think misinformation is deliberately being trickled down the WB chain.
Yeah, that would be number 5. Thanks for reminding me. [BLACKOUT]It would be fabulous if John Blake was the character who he passed the torch to, as that would give JGL a very meaningful role in the story.[/BLACKOUT]

And thanks for clearing that up, Nuffsaid :up: I'm definitely still weary, could still be a fresh apple gone rotten or his sources in the industry could be misinformed in comparison to the ones he had with First Class.
 
Could someone actually explain Bosef's history on here? Apparently he has good credentials, but I'd like to know the full extent here, as he has made some outrageously revealing claims on the story, and if he's legit I'm wondering why the majority of us have stepped aside these MAJOR SPOILERS he's claimed recently such as:

1. [BLACKOUT]Batman faking his death and retiring by the end of the film.[/BLACKOUT]

2. [BLACKOUT]Batman's identity as Bruce Wayne coming out to the people of Gotham, and this having ramifications on their drive to take back the city.[/BLACKOUT]

3. [BLACKOUT]Gotham being in shambles at the end because of Bane.[/BLACKOUT]

4. [BLACKOUT]Batman's back being broken.[/BLACKOUT]

Upon many more things he's revealed that are HUGE?

If he's as trustworthy as Gill then I'd have thought the forums would have been in an uproar by now over the things he's outright stated about the story.

The second spoiler sounds crap.
 
bosef has been around for a while. I have no reason to see why he would BS. Plus as others have stated, he had a flawless record durinf the 'First Class' days.
 
Thanks dude! When I was still living in Philly I went there to see TDK 2 or 3 times. I have to admit, I got a little queasy when I saw Inception there. It just felt overwhelming at times.

I really hope they are showing the prologue there.

I really preferred seeing TDK at the King of Prussia IMAX. I'm not crazy about the dome shape at the Tuttleman when it's used for feature films. Unfortunately, the KOP changed to digital so the Tuttleman is the only local alternative.
 
I believe he also said/implied that [BLACKOUT]Batman will pass the torch to someone else[/BLACKOUT]. I know he's trustworthy and I do like some of the stuff he said but I'll still take everything with a grain of salt. Even if their sources are legit, I think misinformation is deliberately being trickled down the WB chain.

Is the insinuation going around regarding [BLACKOUT]the passing of the torch being to John Blake?[/BLACKOUT]
 
bosef has been around for a while. I have no reason to see why he would BS. Plus as others have stated, he had a flawless record durinf the 'First Class' days.

I trust him since most of you guys trust him. But I still think it's possible that his source was misinformed. I think he even said himself that misinformation is definitely possible.


Is the insinuation going around regarding [BLACKOUT]the passing of the torch being to John Blake?[/BLACKOUT]

i don't recall if he specified [BLACKOUT]to whom[/BLACKOUT]. Just that it will be [BLACKOUT]passed on[/BLACKOUT]. [BLACKOUT]Blake[/BLACKOUT] is the logical conclusion though. I mean [BLACKOUT]who else can it be? Catwoman?[/BLACKOUT] Maybe someone remembers? I'm still not fully convinced of all of that though. I do like it very much though when he said that Bruce is easily the best written character in the script this time (followed by Selina). That makes me so happy.
 
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bosef has been around for a while. I have no reason to see why he would BS. Plus as others have stated, he had a flawless record durinf the 'First Class' days.
Then I'm scared I know too much already, if that's the case. Then again I was vouching for a plot that went the route of most of those spoilers, so at most I probably would have felt vindicated as opposed to shocked going in blind to that.
 
i don't recall if he specified [BLACKOUT]to whom[/BLACKOUT]. Just that it will be [BLACKOUT]passed on[/BLACKOUT]. [BLACKOUT]Blake[/BLACKOUT] is the logical conclusion though. I mean [BLACKOUT]who else can it be? Catwoman?[/BLACKOUT]Maybe someone remembers?
Well Bosef also said that [BLACKOUT]after faking his death, he settles down with Selina. This implies to me it doesn't go down to Catwoman, and the only other people in the story I could think of that are young enough would be Gordon's children or Blake. So yeah, that's pretty much the only conclusion, unless he passed it on to a character older than himself which is unlikely.[/BLACKOUT]
 
Then I'm scared I know too much already, if that's the case. Then again I was vouching for a plot that went the route of most of those spoilers, so at most I probably would have felt vindicated as opposed to shocked going in blind to that.

Well we are in the 'spoiler' section friend. :D
 
i don't recall if he specified [BLACKOUT]to whom[/BLACKOUT]. Just that it will be [BLACKOUT]passed on[/BLACKOUT]. [BLACKOUT]Blake[/BLACKOUT] is the logical conclusion though. I mean [BLACKOUT]who else can it be? Catwoman?[/BLACKOUT] Maybe someone remembers? I'm still not fully convinced of all of that though. I do like it very much though when he said that Bruce is easily the best written character in the script this time (followed by Selina). That makes me so happy.

I really, really like the idea of [blackout]the torch being passed to Blake. Would eradicate any doubts I had, regarding JGL's role being a forgettable and underused one.[/blackout]
 
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