The Dark Knight Rises The Dark Knight Rises Trailer Thread - Part 2

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The only reason he was defeated so easily in AC was because you fought him the game before. The reason he was part of a side mission too. It becomes repetitive to fight the same villain in a game over and over.
 
It's right there, LOL! The camera moves towards the table and the covered dinner plate is siting there. It's that dome thing.

To be honest, this trailer is underwhelming.

Otherwise known as a serving tray.
 
Sweet thanks!!:yay: So I guess he's the one that gets owned by Bane ha would have been better if it was Ben Rotlisberger lol

it's kind of funny, though. I was there for that scene and assumed that he was taken out with the rest of the team, but after seeing the trailer, his fate is as much of a mystery to me as it is to the rest of the world. :awesome:
 
I've read Hush, I would agree it's overrated, however popular it might be. In my experience, no comic fan I know outwardly promotes Knightfall as something I must read asap.



Yeah, he's done after one fight. Real threat, that Bane.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyNdEGGtVEQ

Wait... How does that make him a joke?
A lot of villains (even Bane) are way less threatening after the first encounter. The developers decided to use him as a plot point in this game. His part was over.

And yeah Knightfall isn't great in my eyes either. Still important.
 
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Uh... no? Thread manager closed it because it was over 1000 posts, me posting after the fact was just an accident on my part. I would have preferred to post it here. Also, what bearing does that even have on the conversation? Or did you just feel like being snippy?

Snippy is as snippy does, I see you're using the same tactic. It just seemed smarmy that you would respond after the thread was closed. If that was an honest mistake, no harm or foul then.

You can't be serious. Anytime someone mentions Batman's overally history in the comic books, the story that lead to Batman's back being broken and the first time the character was ever defeated. It was a huge story back in the 90's, when it came out, and was even adapted as an audio play because of it's popularity. That's the regard and measurement of it's importance, not your blatant cynicism.

Was it popular because it was good, or because it was shock value to get more people talking about it? Yes, Batman getting his back broken was a big deal, just like Blink 182 was a big deal in the '90s.

Not at all, and it has less to do with Bane's character and more to do with it's affect on Batman and Gotham City. Which someone who paid attention to more than five pages of the book would know.

Such condensation. Answer me this, why is it an unpopular opinion to reject certain artistic and aesthetic decisions made for TDKR? Is there no room for people who may not like the direction that Nolan has gone in?

So you'd bank on the character's use in a video game over the actual merits presented in the comic book incarnation, regardless of the fact that the video game's developers can pick and choose which characters to use in whatever fashion they please. Interesting...

You'd figure it matters a bit when the developers introduce Bane for a cameo, and then have Batman easily dismantle him.
 
Looks like it.

LoS? :dry:

I'm becoming increasingly wary of the LoS returning...which, of course, is expected with Tatetalia. I guess I just don't want Bane to be involved with them. I kind of want him to have his own faction.
 
For the last time people...Bruce Wayne fights a giant dinosaur because the prison is in the center of the earth, hence his t-rex trophy...moving on.....
 
The little kid singing the national anthem over the beginning of the trailer is very eery. This movie just feels dire.
 
Hey!

Is the new trailer supposed to be on theatrical prints of IM:4 and/or Sherlock Holmes or is it just on the IMAX IM:4's?
 
The little kid singing the national anthem over the beginning of the trailer is very eery. This movie just feels dire.

Very true and makes the impact of the stadium scene that much more poignant.
 
The little kid singing the national anthem over the beginning of the trailer is very eery. This movie just feels dire.

Yep. A young child innocently singing, with us knowing he's probably going to die is pretty sad and foreboding juxtaposition.
 
Wonder when we'll be getting the HD trailer for this and Hobbit tonight. :ninja:
 
That national anthem was one of my favorite parts of the trailer. It worked so well. It made it feel like a depressing war movie.
 
Does anybody know if the trailer is also playing with regular versions of Mission Impossible? Not really that interested in seeing Sherlock Holmes :(
 
Does anybody know if the trailer is also playing with regular versions of Mission Impossible? Not really that interested in seeing Sherlock Holmes :(

Ya know, I'm actually curious as to which film will be number one this weekend due to prologue/trailer viewings.
 
Audience members should chant

NOLAN! NOLAN! CHRIS! CHRIS! NOLAN! NOLAN!

[YT]THMHnWOcc6I[/YT]
 
If they had to do a football scene, why not just go with the assassins gunning down the football team. OR they could have had Bane get everyone's attention- then he hits the detonator- and all the people on the field fall to their death. Would have been so much more logical. This idea of them running a play while they fall to their deaths, with one player just barely making it alive and in the end zone no less, just comes off a bit too contrived and comical.

Because it's badass.
 
I had a feeling when I first saw the trailer - hell, when I first read the description - that the field collapsing would be the most polarizing shot in the entire trailer.
 
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