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So I was just looking at the Operation Early Bird map and noticed there are 12 screenings in Canada. 12 frickin' screenings for a country with fewer than 35 million people in it. Texas and Florida have a combined 43 million people, but only 7 screenings. The old "ain't right" meter is going off.
Hi everyone I have been reading these spoilers ever since the filming started and thought I should finally sign up.
I know this makes sense as far as population but if you go by land mass 12 showings for a WHOLE country that is bigger than the US . As long as you live near one of them its great that there is less people competing to get tickets but many people would be too far away to even thing aboot driving one.
But they're Canadians. And they invented IMAX, so they have all the right to have more screenings! Seriously, Canadians are awesome! They are responsible for the 3 best things ever:
1.) Jim Carrey
2.) Maple syrup
3.) IMAX
But they're Canadians. And they invented IMAX, so they have all the right to have more screenings! Seriously, Canadians are awesome! They are responsible for the 3 best things ever:
1.) Pamela Anderson
2.) Jim Carrey
3.) Maple syrup
4.)IMAX
It has a quality like that but it is totally its own thing. Own cadence to the speech patern and inflection.
fixed. t:
can't wait to hear it. does it sound pretty different to the heinz field audio?
Well I take that for granted lol.I am sure someone on here will come up with some super-duper in-depth analysis on the color schemes and how they portray the mood of Batman or the vibe of the overall film and argue this point though. Stand by.
Yes, but does he sound like an old/weak man?It sounds like it, but in the heinz field stuff you can tell he's trying to talk really loud into the Mic. In to prologue he's talking normal so it's not being strained. I really like it, it sounds cold and calculated. He speaks with purpose and doesn't talk just to talk.
Did you think he sounded like an old/weak man in the Heinz field vid though?No, that thought never entered my mind when he was speaking. I just thought I wouldn't mess with this guy if you paid me a million dollars.
Bane: From the first shot of Tom Hardy (similar to the shot that revealed Heath Ledger's hideous Joker grin four years ago), shaved bald and with a spider-like breathing mask clamped on his face, you can tell that Nolan has found a villain worthy enough to follow the Clown Prince of Crime. Before you even see Bane, an aura of mystery and menace is established around the man -- an aura that rapidly turns to dread and terror once Bane reveals himself.
Once Bane is introduced, the situation rapidly escalates. His voice, by the way, is eerie and mechanized, but nearly everyone at the screening noted that it was difficult to make out all his lines through the mask (Nolan addressed the issue with The Hollywood Reporter), an issue we hope can be rectified. Nevertheless, this man is bad, bad, bad -- and the loyalty of his followers is even more frightening.