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Wasnt the Lazarus Pit mentioned in the Begins novel?
Yes, it was, but that was probably O'Nei's idea, only the movies count.
Wasnt the Lazarus Pit mentioned in the Begins novel?
So no chance on Neeson returning as Roger Ghoul?
I'm betting big portions of the script aren't written down at this point.If he is, it would be a huge plot twist, so Nolan is most likely going to keep it completley under wraps.
I wouldn't be surprised if Nolan had the only copy of that script that reveals Ra's locked inside his most secure anti-theft vest in a pocket directly above his heart.
I'm betting big portions of the script aren't written down at this point.
All in their heads.
Pfft, CIA. I bet they knock on his door every day going:Agreed. Nolan and Co. are like the CIA of the film industry. Super secretive.
Hey Chris, Hey! Could you explain to us how to keep stuff secret? Also, is the ending of Inception real? We couldn't figure out.
It's like Bin Laden but soo much harder.
JAK®;20302405 said:It just baffles me that I've spent the last couple of years on this site fighting against the realism police in the costume thread, trying to defend the classic costume from the position of realism, because every time I say 'screw realism' I got shot down, having it explained to me like a small child that "Nolan's universe is realistic"
And now that, for once, I am using the realism argument for why I don't find it believable that Nolan is suddenly going to introduce MAGIC, yes MAGIC, in a world that previously has had none, not because I don't want it, but because of all this time I have been reminded that Nolan is realistic, I am told that he isn't actually that realistic, that I am being the unreasonable one who hates the comics.
All because now it looks like that we might see the Lazarus Pit.
What does this tell me? That whatever Nolan does, or seems he is doing, goes. And that people can't seem to separate what they want from what is likely to happen.
That 'BS' is called magic.How many times? The principals that govern the Lazarus Pit are not magic, they are based in science. The speed at which they work is BS. Just like the microwave emitter is based in real science but how it is used is BS. And fear is entirely subjective and based on experiences from when we were children and drugs cannot induce hallucinations of them, paranoia, yes, phobias, no. Just explain the real science, put in some BS about how the speed is increased and hey presto a reality based Pit.
A few days ago, a picture was posted from TDKR set, showing Bale with a gray streak in his hair. I doubt it is a sign of Bruce again, becuase the rest of his body looks the same as in TDK.
I think, after getting beaten by Bane, he uses the Lazarus pits, and somehow, Ras is reborn INSIDE of Bruce. Remember, Ras had gray streaks in his hair too.
A few days ago, a picture was posted from TDKR set, showing Bale with a gray streak in his hair. I doubt it is a sign of Bruce again, becuase the rest of his body looks the same as in TDK.
I think, after getting beaten by Bane, he uses the Lazarus pits, and somehow, Ras is reborn INSIDE of Bruce. Remember, Ras had gray streaks in his hair too.
JAK®;20302833 said:That 'BS' is called magic.
And your claim that drugs don't cause hallucinations is just baffling.
JAK®;20303071 said:I'm tired of explaining the difference.
I shouldn't have to explain why a magical pit that can keep a man alive for 600 years and make him young again after a single dip is different from a giant microwave that doesn't quite work the way it would in real life.
Believe whatever you want to believe, I guess.
If the Laz Pit is in the movie people should rest assured it probably won't deal with immortality.
Which was left ambiguous by Nolan because of his realism stance, but was included because it's part of the character."But.. is Ras al Ghul immortal? are his methods supernatural?"
"But.. is Ras Al Ghul immortal? Are his methods supernatural?"
JAK®;20303071 said:I'm tired of explaining the difference.
I shouldn't have to explain why a magical pit that can keep a man alive for 600 years and make him young again after a single dip is different from a giant microwave that doesn't quite work the way it would in real life.
Believe whatever you want to believe, I guess.