I know Bane climbing down the rope in the sewer fight was Buster.
Considering how big he looked anyway it's hard to tell the difference.
It was. Wally did a splendid job with the camera work, especially when Gordon is brought before Bane.
He looks like Ra's Al Ghul from Arkham City. t:
That's funny, because he apparently turned down the role in BB.
Zimmer: ....how were we going to beat what we did the last time?
Apparently by making it louder.
So, in the novel, one of the first things Bane says is "Friend, they expect one of us in the wreckage". And the novel describes Bane as saying it gently. It kind of makes me wonder what Nolan's original concept for Bane was. And it made me wonder what Bane would have been like if he'd been a tad less over the top, more of a quieter, subtle voice to go with the imagery. Probably not as interesting or fun...
I want to see Bane work the drive through order taking at Wendy's.
Isn't it almost same in the movie?
I want to see Bane work the drive through order taking at Wendy's.
No, he just kind of loudly and energetically says "They expect one of us in the wreckage brother".
Which is still a very cool, telling moment, but in the novel its almost like he regrets the sacrifice. There was a moment of that in the sewer as well in the film...Bane says something like "Your carelessness cost three lives" to his henchmen.