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Batman Forever's Batwing could go underwater too.The comics featured a Batplane that could turn into a Batsub when it was first redesigned.
Batman Forever's Batwing could go underwater too.The comics featured a Batplane that could turn into a Batsub when it was first redesigned.
I would imagine that there would be a bit with Fox explaining the existence of such a craft if they included it in the film.
I'm not speaking on how it was created, I'm talking about how Bruce got a hold of it from Morocco or wherever the Pit was located.
TDK was technically Nolan's best made movie out of the Bat trilogy, but after it ended I was not really looking forward to the sequel, I thought that if he continues the same style, then he has lost focus on the Hero of the trilogy, TDK also was less emotional than Batman Begins, it was almost as if a different director had made it.
So, I was completely surprised by TDKR, I was not really prepared for this take on Bruce Wayne as I expected something in in line with TDK.
In the end, each movie stands on its own, each looks and feels different and that is, in a way the strength of this trilogy.
Maybe the Bat had an eject pod/sub ala Batman Forever, heh. It's not like we knew the Tumbler had a motorbike eject pod prior to TDK![]()
Joker and Dent stole the show in TDK.
That scene was right up there as my favourite Bane scene, along with the sewer sequence. He seemed dangerous. The matter of fact way in which he spoke. Dispatching that guy with ease and then killing the other like he said he would. He was bare chested, but it felt like a knife wouldn't do anything. He had a presence in this scene, and it was very foreboding to think he'd face off against Batman soon.
Am I the only one who doesn't feel that way? Who thinks Bruce was just as prominent in the story, and Bale was very underrated next to scene stealing Heath?
I was just as immersed in Bruce's conflict in TDK as I was with the Joker and Dent. He provided so many of the subtle emotional moments. For example one of my favorites was in the final scene with Two Face, Gordon, and Gordon's family.
Batman: "What happened to Rachel wasn't chance. We decided to act. We three"
Dent: "Then why was it me who was the only one who lost everything?"
Batman: ".....it wasn't"
The quiet way Batman said that, the look of pain in his face. He lost Rachel, too. He wants to share his pain with Dent. Let him know he's not the only one who suffered, but he can't.
It was the nuanced moments like these from Bale that fare not always appreciated.
Am I the only one who doesn't feel that way? Who thinks Bruce was just as prominent in the story, and Bale was very underrated next to scene stealing Heath?
I was just as immersed in Bruce's conflict in TDK as I was with the Joker and Dent. He provided so many of the subtle emotional moments. For example one of my favorites was in the final scene with Two Face, Gordon, and Gordon's family.
Batman: "What happened to Rachel wasn't chance. We decided to act. We three"
Dent: "Then why was it me who was the only one who lost everything?"
Batman: ".....it wasn't"
The quiet way Batman said that, the look of pain in his face. He lost Rachel, too. He wants to share his pain with Dent. Let him know he's not the only one who suffered, but he can't.
It was the nuanced moments like these from Bale that fare not always appreciated.
I'd have to say that I'm in agreement with anyone who said TDK was mostly about Joker and Dent. Didn't really feel anything that gave Bruce a strong enough prominence, or at least not like BB or TDKR. At least with those two films, I felt the character of Bruce really out shined every other character, but it did not feel like it with TDK.
Am I the only one who doesn't feel that way? Who thinks Bruce was just as prominent in the story, and Bale was very underrated next to scene stealing Heath?
I was just as immersed in Bruce's conflict in TDK as I was with the Joker and Dent. He provided so many of the subtle emotional moments. For example one of my favorites was in the final scene with Two Face, Gordon, and Gordon's family.
Batman: "What happened to Rachel wasn't chance. We decided to act. We three"
Dent: "Then why was it me who was the only one who lost everything?"
Batman: ".....it wasn't"
The quiet way Batman said that, the look of pain in his face. He lost Rachel, too. He wants to share his pain with Dent. Let him know he's not the only one who suffered, but he can't.
It was the nuanced moments like these from Bale that fare not always appreciated.
I'd have to say that I'm in agreement with anyone who said TDK was mostly about Joker and Dent. Didn't really feel anything that gave Bruce a strong enough prominence, or at least not like BB or TDKR. At least with those two films, I felt the character of Bruce really out shined every other character, but it did not feel like it with TDK.
For me, Eckhart stole the show in TDK. I was very much into his character than anybody else. Plus, his story felt like the entire backbone to the entire movie.Am I the only one who doesn't feel that way? Who thinks Bruce was just as prominent in the story, and Bale was very underrated next to scene stealing Heath?