shauner111
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Or maybe they actually love Nolan's filmmaking and movies? Ugh.
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Did anyone here play Arkham Origins? I finished the game yesterday and one of the things I was very impressed with was Bane. Best take on Bane so far IMO. There is even some really heavy Nolan influences in their Bane, which I thought was cool.
In my opinion, Origins' Bane is exactly what TDKR's Bane should have been. He is still a mercenary, still has mercenary followers that are very loyal to him, still has his TDKR costume (kinda, though it is a bit more comic booky in this case), and is still played up as a genius. But at the same time, he is smart enough to [BLACKOUT]figure out Batman's identity and break into the batcave[/BLACKOUT], isn't anyone's lackey, beats up a Batman in his prime, and is viewed as an equal to the Joker (whereas I felt Ledger's Joker would have mopped the floor with both Bane and Talia if he was still around).
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I loved Arkham Origins. Best game story out of the Arkham games so far. So many brilliant character moments. The characters even get development. That never happened in the previous games, with all due respect to the great Paul Dini. Bane was a joke in the first two Arkham games. He really needed this proper characterization in Origins.
So you finally got around to playing it then. I remember you saying back in October you were holding out til December (I don't know how you managed to do it lol). How did you enjoy it overall?
t:.Too bad Bane reverted back to his roided-out self by the end of Origins. Other than that, Bane was awesome in the game. I think it's fair to say he wouldn't have been as awesome without the influences from Nolan's Bane.

The Dark Knight Rises has a rating of 8.6 on IMDb from over 700,000 votes! Extraordinary
Rated higher than:
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Star Wars - Return of the Jedi
Back to the Future 2
Back to the Future 3
Godfather Part 3
Aliens
Toy Story 3
Any Marvel movie
Burton's Batman
Donner's Superman
Terminator
All Rocky movies
All Harry Potter films
All Jurassic Park films
All Bond films
All Star Trek films
Again, the rating is from over 700,000 votes. Amazing - it truly is one of the most well-loved films I have ever seen.
t:It was nice to hear shout outs to Donner's Superman, Nolan's Batman, and even one for Adam West's 60's show.
Did anyone here play Arkham Origins? I finished the game yesterday and one of the things I was very impressed with was Bane. Best take on Bane so far IMO. There is even some really heavy Nolan influences in their Bane, which I thought was cool.
In my opinion, Origins' Bane is exactly what TDKR's Bane should have been. He is still a mercenary, still has mercenary followers that are very loyal to him, still has his TDKR costume (kinda, though it is a bit more comic booky in this case), and is still played up as a genius. But at the same time, he is smart enough to [BLACKOUT]figure out Batman's identity and break into the batcave[/BLACKOUT], isn't anyone's lackey, beats up a Batman in his prime, and is viewed as an equal to the Joker (whereas I felt Ledger's Joker would have mopped the floor with both Bane and Talia if he was still around).
Yup yup yup. That is what's so intriguing about it. It doesn't have an agenda, because it could be said to serve any agenda.Honestly, either side of the political aisle could claim the trilogy (or at least TDK/TDKR) are standard-bearers of their ideology.

I would agree that Nolan's films (I will not try to guess about the man) has a very utilitarian POV when it comes to law enforcement, national security and likely espionage.
I love this video and have been saying similar things for a couple of years to my sister. I still mostly enjoy the films though.