Granted, I think Nolan made me by it by saying focused microwaves to vaporize.
Are we even sure it's an earthquake generator thing? Didn't the production crew just call it a bomb?
I myself am more interested in just what sort of advantage Bane would get from using the oscillator.
Maybe it's a mini-nuke? Nukes create craters right?
Not like that though. If it was a mini-nuke there would be no grass on the part sunk in lol, it would be much worse than that. It would be more circular and much more damage.
Are we even sure it's an earthquake generator thing? Didn't the production crew just call it a bomb?
Yeah, I dunno. Just thinking of other possibilities.
Nolan's much touted "realism" was always a big eye-rolling facade to me. Go back to watching Insomnia for his last actual attempt at realism. "...priority of trying to find the reality in these fantastic stories." Believability is a more apt term...making fantasy believable. When you have The Incredible Hulk fighting his cloud father or whatever happened at the end of that Ang Lee film, it's the total opposite of that. I understand fans wanting to get away from the Joel Schumacher crap as well, he just treated Batman like a big joke that never left the 1960s TV show.
I have no problem with the microwave weapon and earthquake generators so long as it serves the story. It's a comic book film, a Batman one at that. It's not a documentary...and some documentaries often play loose with the facts anyway.
Nolan's much touted "realism" was always a big eye-rolling facade to me. Go back to watching Insomnia for his last actual attempt at realism. "...priority of trying to find the reality in these fantastic stories." Believability is a more apt term...making fantasy believable. When you have The Incredible Hulk fighting his cloud father or whatever happened at the end of that Ang Lee film, it's the total opposite of that. I understand fans wanting to get away from the Joel Schumacher crap as well, he just treated Batman like a big joke that never left the 1960s TV show.
I have no problem with the microwave weapon and earthquake generators so long as it serves the story. It's a comic book film, a Batman one at that. It's not a documentary...and some documentaries often play loose with the facts anyway.
Their is a conspiracy theory out there that says HAARP controls the weather with some type of machine. Its crazy but I guess maybe Nolan got the idea from that.
It's never been about realism. This whole "realism" thing has been invented by trolls to put down Nolan's movies.
It's ALWAYS been about "realistic fantasy." Even from Nolan as far back as Begins has said that.
Great post, you beat me to it! HAARP supposedly heats the ionosphere. I have no idea what the real purpose of it is, but conspiracy theorists typically like to blame everything on HAARP. Listen to Coast to Coast Am sometime or visit Above Top Secret and somebody will eventually bring it up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program
Im just hoping this isnt like Hangover 2...copy and paste sequel of the first film
LOL and they wind up getting Batman Begins 2: Catwoman Begins.