CapedCrusader14
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I tend to overlook stuff like that, mainly due to the fact that I've seen it happen in so many other movies.
I tend to overlook stuff like that, mainly due to the fact that I've seen it happen in so many other movies.
Not really in a movie this big though. With the budget and resources Nolan had there's little excuse for how bad some of his fight scenes have been. I love the first two movies but that Hong Kong fights scene is almost laughable
It's always sort of reminded me of the Stormtrooper syndrome. Henchmen can't aim or shoot properly. All the goons in the TDK Trilogy seem to be no exception![]()
About star wars and fighting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQ3SPmmHKps
This happens a couple of times in TDKR. Even in that rooftop fight sequence with Catwoman everyone tries to hit him conveniently ignoring the fact that they are holding guns
This happens a couple of times in TDKR. Even in that rooftop fight sequence with Catwoman everyone tries to hit him conveniently ignoring the fact that they are holding guns
Yup. The only two fights worth a watch are the two Bats vs Bane ones.
Both of the Batman/Bane fights in Rises are the best fight related scenes in the whole trilogy imo.
The music during the second Bane/Bats fight is what makes it for me. Just makes it so epic. I also love how graceful Batman is in that fight compared to the first one. Like how when Bane catches his punch, he eventually realizes he can't overpower Bane, so he uses gravity to his advantage. Then when he finally breaks the mask with his gauntlet, he just lets Bane go berserker mode and overexert himself. Total boxing match.
Maybe its just me, but I'm not seeing what makes that second Batman/Bane fight so great. The choreography is alright, but they look more like moderately trained brawlers than master martial artists. Also, Batman is basically losing before he starts hitting Bane's mask. A lot of you are saying that he using his wits/grace and everything, but I don't know why he wouldn't have thought of hitting the big tubes in the first fight
Batman isn't nearly as aggressive as he was in the first fight. Sure he's losing until they get to the steps, but what sells his patience and poise in the second fight as opposed to the first fight is the expression on his face when he climbs the steps and regains his footing - in the first fight it's hate and frustration, in the second fight he's calm and determined that he's going to win this war for his city.
I also really love the way Batman blocks and counters Bane during their final exchange. I can watch that all day. The way he breaks Bane down in a matter of a few well timed counter strikes, blocks, head movement and then the straight, upper cut, then front kick. I just love it.
I might have to watch that scene again. I don't remember being impressed when I saw it in theaters.