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JAK®;19544926 said:You think I didn't know that?
Did I say that you didn't already know that? Nope.
JAK®;19544926 said:You think I didn't know that?
Just seems you took my comment a bit more seriously than I intended, that's all.Did I say that you didn't already know that? Nope.
Exactly.
I have a couple Chilean, Uruguayan, and Argentine friends and you'd be hard pressed saying they weren't white. Its funny actually because my Chilean friend actually looks a lot like Hardy. So there goes that.
Some look more Spaniard but all of the three countries mentioned had massive Serbian, Croatian, Italian immigrants etc the list goes on mainly sticking closer to the Mediterranean European side.
With that said Hardy could still pass for a White-Latino guy from a fictional South American island. Someone saying "No, he can't" is just showing a misunderstanding or no understanding at all in regards to the entire Latino/Hispanic label.
Some Latino/Latino-Americans even fall into this ignorance because big states are populated by one major ethnic group, Mexicans for example in California and then all of a sudden everyone just starts assuming all hispanics are just Mestizo (native/White but leaning more towards the indigenous side) in appearance.
Real fascinating stuff but Hardy still works, father King Snake -British/White, mother South American Rebel - Unknown (likely Native/Spaniard/Portuguese/African or a mixture) . I'll stand up against whitewashing when it happens for example with WB's Akira project. That for me is a complete disgrace in Americanizing the story, setting, and characters. Now thats something they need to concentrate on, oh yeah but its nowhere near as popular forgot that hits matter.![]()
...and it shouldn't be. Bruce is going to need a suit that is incredibly tough to fight Bane. I sincerely hope we get a hybrid of the BB and TDK suits with the giant bat across the chest. If this it to be Nolan and company's last Batman movie, it should be THE definitive movie of the trilogy. The batcave should return in all its glory. Wayne Manor should be restored in all its glory. The Batmobile should return in all its glory.
Perhaps that's true, but then, in the No Mans Land arc he kills a LOT of people and just does his dispassionately. It's his job, it's a mechanical process. Bane is not a sadist, not really. When he's juicing on Venom it's a different thing entirely. But he's not an evil man who enjoys causing people pain. He's good at it, it pays well.
He's got that prison mentality though. He's new in Gotham, so he goes right for the biggest, nastiest, toughest guy in town. He's a genius, but his outlook on things is typical of a common street thug.
A complex fellow to be sure.
If Batman is taken out of action, I think it is crucial that he never gives up. Even with his back broken and his legs useless, he will be spending every waking minute trying to repair, to heal, to improve; in order to put Bane down.That's why I feel once Bruce is "broken" in some way, he will hibernate.
During said time time;
-he needs to regain his strength
-he will be updating his suit
-he will rebuild/acquire another tumbler or something like it
-he will build/strengthen/gain alliances: Fox, Gordon, and maybe Catwoman
Then, during the third act he will further develop Wayne Enterprises, pwn Bane and regain his status as Gotham's "protector" and will therefor become the "LEGEND" Ra's foreshadowed to.
I personally can't see Nolan keeping a mask on Bane during the film, or during any part of it.
I can imagine Bane having Tattoos over his face that maybe resemble a 'mask'.
Gotcha. That makes sense. Do you see him trying to take over the mob ala Joker in TDK seeing as he wants to be the baddest criminal Gotham?
Exactly.
I have a couple Chilean, Uruguayan, and Argentine friends and you'd be hard pressed saying they weren't white. Its funny actually because my Chilean friend actually looks a lot like Hardy. So there goes that.
Some look more Spaniard but all of the three countries mentioned had massive Serbian, Croatian, Italian immigrants etc the list goes on mainly sticking closer to the Mediterranean European side.
With that said Hardy could still pass for a White-Latino guy from a fictional South American island. Someone saying "No, he can't" is just showing a misunderstanding or no understanding at all in regards to the entire Latino/Hispanic label.
Some Latino/Latino-Americans even fall into this ignorance because big states are populated by one major ethnic group, Mexicans for example in California and then all of a sudden everyone just starts assuming all hispanics are just Mestizo (native/White but leaning more towards the indigenous side) in appearance.
Real fascinating stuff but Hardy still works, father King Snake -British/White, mother South American Rebel - Unknown (likely Native/Spaniard/Portuguese/African or a mixture) . I'll stand up against whitewashing when it happens for example with WB's Akira project. That for me is a complete disgrace in Americanizing the story, setting, and characters. Now thats something they need to concentrate on, oh yeah but its nowhere near as popular forgot that hits matter.![]()
Seriously? Why is that preferable to him just pulling on a ski mask? That worked for the IRA and ETA. Your idea is pretty outlandish.
I certainly hope not. The "Ah ha, I have this new armour that wil allow me to defeat Bane" thing just doesn't seem right to me at all. It's not particularly interesting from a character standpoint, and it's too... Iron Man. I prefer he defeat Bane with a plan, not a suit of armour.Do you guys think Bruce will create another Batsuit in order to take down Bane?
Well, basically you just said that you don't expect Bane in the movie to have any of the traits of Bane from the comics. Obviously I think it's fair to expect changes, but if Nolan wanted a character that was nothing like Bane, he probably wouldn't have chosen Bane.Well I expect to see Nolan and Hardys Bane characterization be more of a hybrid between Bane and another hitman assassin Deadshot.
I think Bane will not have the Venom steroids pumping into his brain or any other part of his body as well. He will not wear a wrestler type of mask that covers his whole face. It might be like a half a mask wear it covers most of his head, but leaves his mouth and cheek areas open.
I also expect Banes origin to be different from the comics version as well.
I still think we will see one more side villain like Hugo Strange or Black Mask in this. Most likely Hugo Strange though.
Covering your face in a mask of tattoos seems infinitely more preposterous than putting on a mask or a hood or a helmet. People where masks all the time. Masks exist in the real world.I personally can't see Nolan keeping a mask on Bane during the film, or during any part of it.
I can imagine Bane having Tattoos over his face that maybe resemble a 'mask'.
You probably had to be there, but did they stared at her because they were fascinated by her or was it in a weird manner?
Yes for the same reason Raimi got Tobey to keep pulling his mask off. The facial expressions he'll use to portray Bane will be mostly covered up. Nolan will want to bring those across to the audience.
Just like he did with scarecrow, who kept his mask on for the minimal amount of time.
What works in the comics does not always on film.
Two faces scars and the jokers purple are very different actors face for most of the film.
I point to scarecrow for a example.
I believe it would work, it worked beautifully on Rorschach and Spider man, For me, taking away his mask has nothing to do with the realism aspect that Nolan is doing.
I just cannot imagine Nolan having Bane covering his face with a mask for 90% of his screen time, just as he did with scarecrow.
Completely agree.I think he may be more interested in a chaotic dog-eat-dog scenario in which he can be the strongest figure amongst all the anarchy. I'm sick of the mob, I really want to see Zsasz return or Mad Hatter make a cameo. Not a starring role, just a kind of extended cameo. And the way to do this would be for Bane to get rid of Batman and just open the floodgates. Beating Batman might not be enough, to fully defeat him, he may want to utterly ruin the city that Batman cares about so much.
But at the same time, he shouldn't be a 2D 'evil' character. Remember, the guy who broke Batman's back is also this guy:
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He has to have a sense of honour to go along with his ruthlessness. Kind of like Simon Gruber in Die Hard With a Vengeance when he becomes slightly offended at the suggestion that he would kill children and protests that 'I'm a soldier, not a monster. Even though I sometimes work for monsters.'
An example of how a mask was used and worked just fine?
There's no reason Bane would need to wear a mask any more often than Batman already does in the same movie.
Bane wants to fulfill the ideal of the perfect human. Why would he cover his face in tattoos?I believe it would work, it worked beautifully on Rorschach and Spider man, For me, taking away his mask has nothing to do with the realism aspect that Nolan is doing.
I just cannot imagine Nolan having Bane covering his face with a mask for 90% of his screen time, just as he did with scarecrow.
Bane wants to fulfill the ideal of the perfect human. Why would he cover his face in tattoos?
Those are completely different. Your examples are of liberties taken with the character's physical appearance, or an altering of the circumstances. Bane covering himself in tattoos would be an alteration of the character's spirit.The Joker was a man who fell into a vat of chemicals, not a man who covers himself in make up. Harvey Dent was scarred by Maroni, not the Joker.
As we have seen before, characters differ alot from page to screen in Nolan's films.