Exactlyit seems, at least to me,
Exactlyit seems, at least to me,
If you wait long enough I'm sure someone will give you a detailed reason why that all made perfect sense..lolJust lay there Bruce and get tied up. You could of easily kicked Talia in the face and pulled down the guy who was tying you up and knock him out! You can't handle a little stabbing to the ribcage? You've had worse Bruce! Yeah lets just lay there and let the bad guys have their way with me!
Seems the most probable, 6 months to a year would be my guessDo people think the Dent Act was enacted the day after his death? It probably took at least a year to get that **** written up, submitted, voted on, and actually enacted. Batman was likely active for a little while after his death before the amount of crime substantially dropped to the point where he'd just be brooding around the city with nothing to do.
Fox showed him the bat for old times sake...in other words, in case he wanted to get back into being batman obviously. Why even install the computers or the rising platforms? There is no actual timeline or reasoning for this stuff other then that Nolan wanted it that way. I could give as many reason why the cave could have been decked out as much as you can give reasons why it wasn't. The simple answer again is Nolan didn't do it, so it wasn't done. My simple answer is I hated it and found it completely unimaginative. I only compare TDKR to TDK and Begins and for me, it falls so far short, its not even funny. There were certain parts that reclaimed the magic, but overall, it fell rushed and more like a plan "B" film after Heath's death. Again, just my opinion and I have no more proof of that then anyone to contrary as its never been on the record by Nolan if Heath was to return. I'll gladly concede my feeling about that once I read it in print and I'd love to be wrong about it. TDKR is still better then Spidey 3 or whatever else, but I honestly could care less about those films as it was Nolan's films that really got me back into being a fan of Batman again. Guess I can't be too hard on Nolan. He gave me 2 amazing films. The third? Well, no one is perfect so I can cut him slack due to the respect he got from me for the first 2.
"It seems at least to me" that you had it right the first time.
Do people think the Dent Act was enacted the day after his death? It probably took at least a year to get that **** written up, submitted, voted on, and actually enacted. Batman was likely active for a little while after his death before the amount of crime substantially dropped to the point where he'd just be brooding around the city with nothing to do.
Seems the most probable, 6 months to a year would be my guess
If you wait long enough I'm sure someone will give you a detailed reason why that all made perfect sense..lol
Do people think the Dent Act was enacted the day after his death? It probably took at least a year to get that **** written up, submitted, voted on, and actually enacted.
So you don't pay attention to the dialogue.
No wonder you didn't like TDKR
Just lay there Bruce and get tied up. You could of easily kicked Talia in the face and pulled down the guy who was tying you up and knock him out! You can't handle a little stabbing to the ribcage? You've had worse Bruce! Yeah lets just lay there and let the bad guys have their way with me!
If you wait long enough I'm sure someone will give you a detailed reason why that all made perfect sense..lol
Blake said the men in Blackgate were locked up for 8 years and denied parole under the Dent Act.
The laws in Nolan's Batman world are not reflective of real life. The RICO case in TDK, and the whole kidnapping Lau from another country is another example.
Just wasn't paying attention to yours
So Blake wasn't able to just round off the years? Lol. Better than saying 'seven and a half years'.
That's hypothesizing. You can only go by what the movie tells you. We're told it's 8 years. Since they literally just had the Harvey Dent Day anniversary, which marked the night Dent died 8 years ago, then I'd say it is actually 8 years.
Ha, I just dont' know what your talking about because I never read your post. Either way, it'll take more then some explaining the dialogue of TDKR for me to ever appreciate it. The damage has been doneWhen one won't let someone help them understand what the dialogue could mean, one will never appreciate the film
Amenbut to each their own with how they view it.
And the movie also tells us Bruce hasn't been in the Batcave in a while which wasn't even shown in TDK
as well as Batman telling Gordon Batman wasn't needed and that they won, but the ending of TDK didn't feel like they really "won" anything and only won one battle just like in BB, but to each their own with how they view it.
Oh I understand the film just fine. Still didn't make it any better. Maybe if I didn't understand it, I'd love it!Some just understand the films better.
Yes, and what's the problem with that? Bruce was in the Batcave in that scene you quoted, but was he Batman then? No. So what makes you think the last time he was in the Batcave was not in a similar situation?
Why does he have to be Batman to have set foot in the Batcave? Batman Beyond had old retired Bruce go into his Batcave for nostalgic reasons. So did Bruce in The Dark Knight Returns.
I'm confused by this statement. Are you saying TDKR made a contradiction to TDK's ending?
BB's ending had Gordon talking about escalation, the Arkham inmates and Crane still being free, and the arrival of a theatrical criminal who leaves Joker cards at his crimes. Clearly BB was saying the war was far from over.
How do you compare that to TDK's ending?
Ha, I just dont' know what your talking about because I never read your post. Either way, it'll take more then some explaining the dialogue of TDKR for me to ever appreciate it. The damage has been done
Oh I understand the film just fine. Still didn't make it any better. Maybe if I didn't understand it, I'd love it!
Just lay there Bruce and get tied up. You could of easily kicked Talia in the face and pulled down the guy who was tying you up and knock him out! You can't handle a little stabbing to the ribcage? You've had worse Bruce! Yeah lets just lay there and let the bad guys have their way with me!
While it may make you think the situation could possibly be similar before, I don't think that, lol. It would seem a bit odd for Bruce to just be at his computer doing just whatever(maybe it's his only way to search up porn without Alfred noticing ).
But speaking of nostalgia...what would be the nostalgia? Although, it would rather be nice to have seen him staring at his costume like Nite Owl II in Watchmen, I don't really think that would have happened, but as I said, it's a matter of how each of us view it. And obviously we view these differently.
I'm saying they "won" because of what the Dent Act did. Gordon acknowledged the Dent Act wasn't for nothing, but these two never "won" until the Dent Act was created. The ending of TDK, by no means, show that Batman and Gordon "won". That is the point I am making.
My comparison with BB is that in BB, they beat Ra's al Ghul, they beat Carmine Falcone...in TDK, they beat Joker and beat Maroni(although not technically Batman nor Gordon had anything to do with beating Maroni), but it wasn't a win that would guarantee Batman to not be needed anymore.