VenomShock
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Also the polar opposite of this happens:
Pointed out by someone on Tumblr:
http://thebatandthecat.tumblr.com/p...-the-second-kiss-is-in-that-position-for-some
Gordon awkwardly at the scene while Batman and Catwoman were kissing. Just replace the Batsignal with the bomb.
Interesting. Will try to post pics when I get the chance.Batman: ... I only have one question. When you do find Zucco... Then what?
Grayson: You mean, will I kill him...
...Mr. Wayne? Sorry... You hide it well but... I've known since the moment I first saw you as Batman. Since the moment I realized we're the same.
but why would him faking a smile and w/e make someone go bruce = batmanI know some people has thought that was silly and too easy/simple, but personally I loved how Blake figured out who Batman was, just because they are in core so similar. That's the moment where both Bruce and I as an audience think that maybe that's why he would be the perfect partner/successor.
Love that nod in the Nightwing #0 comic.
My opinion was that people take one fact presented in the film and regard it as an absolute; for example once Talia was revealed as the one pulling the strings, Bane immediately becomes a lackey... can't he also believe the goals of LOS and at the same time loyal to Talia?
In John Blake's case... and before calling me out this is merely a conjecture, John Blake has been presented to the audiences as a brilliant detective... when he tells Bruce his reasons why he believes him to be the Batman, it was not his enitire detective work, it was simply his initial hunch, and we know that it was hunches that the detectives follow to go on with their investigation. Blake has 8 years time to follow on with his hunch and it's probably in that span of time that he gathered facts to support his hunch.
Agreed on both accounts. I've NEVER understood how people can think Bane is a lackey, especially seeing as HE does all of the decision making and the work, Talia merely passes information. It seems like a mutual goal that required Bane's skills as a strategist.
I doubt they based that fireplace scene off anything from the comics actually, I mean Wayne's power was cut off so they simply solved it by creating fire. It's not like Wayne set that up for Miranda to make things romantic
You have the right to disagree t:I doubt they based that fireplace scene off anything from the comics actually, I mean Wayne's power was cut off so they simply solved it by creating fire. It's not like Wayne set that up for Miranda to make things romantic
One of my favourites is TDK's rooftop scene with the trio of Gordon, Dent and Batman. It's just an obvious homage to "The Long Halloween"
Has this been posted ?
http://www.batman-online.com/features/2012/7/29/comic-influences-on-the-dark-knight-rises/
A nice recollection of snippets that remind and may have influenced some of the storylines/actions/characterizations of Rises.