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There's a lot of potential for a 4th. It wouldn't even ruin the happy ending, it would show that Bruce got to have a great vacation with Selina for awhile.
. More of a relationship between Bruce and Miranda.
I didn't mind that because I think it was intentionally short. They weren't meant to have a grand love story, it was instant attraction coupled with Bruce's reaction to Alfred's leaving.
I don't think it was instant attraction on Miranda's part.
I've now seen this movie four times, and plan on seeing it a fifth time (whenever I find time to travel to the only real IMAX theater in Michigan at The Henry Ford).
The more that I see it, the more that I realize that this movie really only has one problem: it simply wasn't long enough.
It's been said many times, and even though they usually are just for the over indulgent, this movie really should have been made into a two-part film. No cut scenes. More Bruce in prison. More of a relationship between Bruce and Miranda. A scene where Alfred picks Bruce up and helps him get back into Gotham. More Selina Kyle. More of what the city was like during occupation. More Gordon. Again, more Selina Kyle (Anne's performance just gets better and better to me the more I see it).
Also, the more I think about the trilogy, the more I wish that Falcone had a cameo in TDKR. He's still alive, and the mob played such a big role in the first two movies.
There was more than enough bruce...batman actually got less screen time then everybody
There is something about the beatdown of Batman (As well shot as that scene is) that really bothers me. I can't really place what it is exactly. Maybe the fact that Batman seems pathetic. I know that's the point. I get it. It's just that Bane seems too confident that things were going to go the way they did. It's his prediciton that Batman was so weak and pathetic that troubles me.
It almost feels kind of silly. At first. I don't know if its because Batman just never has a chance, or if it's just shot a certain way. About halfway through the fight...the tone changes, though, and gets a lot more somber and brutal.
Well, it shouldn't scare Bane that much, cause Batman is on his turf, along with the LOS to help defend him regardless. Bane knew exactly where he was going to be because of Catwoman.There is something about the beatdown of Batman (As well shot as that scene is) that really bothers me. I can't really place what it is exactly. Maybe the fact that Batman seems pathetic. I know that's the point. I get it. It's just that Bane seems too confident that things were going to go the way they did. It's his prediciton that Batman was so weak and pathetic that troubles me.
Well, it shouldn't scare Bane that much, cause Batman is on his turf, along with the LOS to help defend him regardless. Bane knew exactly where he was going to be because of Catwoman.
I personally love that scene.
The way Bane was defeated. It was pretty anticlimatic.
That first scene showed Bane as so invincible that the final fight comes off as.....well, what made the big difference? How did Batman suddenly become strong enough to defeat him?
I don't like Robin, but I like John Blake. If that makes sense