Bruce Malone
Superhero
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John Daggett needs more love here. Team Daggett!
But of course. He's one of the all-time great movie villains, and without crap backstory to clutter up his legacy (Darth, Hannibal, I'm looking at you).The Joker is slaying this poll![]()
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Apart from all that, you really liked her though?Talia should have been left out altogether. Cottiard had barely any scenes with Bruce, they all lacked depth, the chemistry was non existent between them, and when she was revealed as Talia it was rushed, and she was dead 5 minutes later in one of the most poorly acted death scenes ever.
Apart from all that, you really liked her though?
But just think, if she hadn't been in the film, we wouldn't have seen her tight top in Wayne Manor. Worth the price of admission, that was.
She can straddle my Bat-Pod any day.LOL that was nice but I enjoyed Hathaway's figure in that tight black cat suit even more. Especially when she was straddling the Bat-Pod![]()
Mhmmm. That shot when she looks around, leans down on the batpod and shoots the cannons in the finale.LOL that was nice but I enjoyed Hathaway's figure in that tight black cat suit even more. Especially when she was straddling the Bat-Pod![]()
I will throw out that while Bane was not my favorite or even second or third of the franchise (though he was still great), I think Nolan's trilogy will have the most profound and lasting impact on that character in the comics and other media. Despite being the man who "broke the bat," for the most part since the early '90s, Bane has been depicted as nothing more than a big dumb brute. Not all that different from Killer Croc to be honest, just with "Venom" instead of Lizard-y scales.
Nolan made Bane A-list again with this movie and redefined his threat level. Not only does he break the Bat, but he brings Gotham to its knees and takes most of the city hostage in a No Man's Land situation for nearly half a year! Plus, I do think the redesign looks much better and Bane in future media (cartoons, games, comics, maybe even other films) will adhere closer to how Nolan did it.
Ledger's Joker is without equal. But there will always be countless interpretations of that character. Bane has been defined by this movie.
****, man, These ****ing guys need to learn not to spoil the ****ing movie for every ****ing body. Dude, keep the ****ing spoilers outta here.
For people who keep saying if Ledger didn't die he would have been in TDKR. Why would you say that? Nolan has stated several times he doesn't like repeating himself in stories.