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Sweet poster.
Sounds like excellent imagery.
So are we going to have Bane and the beginning of the film - do the business on the Bat and it takes Batman 8 years to recover, to rise and get medieval on Bane's arse?
Sorry I'm not blonde just a tad confused.
I don't think Bane is going to break Batman's back. I think he's going to break Commissioner Gordon's. The effect will be the same; Bane will break the Bat. But he will do it psychologically, not physically. The Joker's m.o. was to force Batman into making impossible moral choices, but he never consciously went after Batman's allies. He simply did whatever he thought would create the most chaos at any given time. I think that Bane, on the other hand, will intentionally target each of Batman's allies to try and wear him down. One of the big things about Bane in the 'Knightfall' story arc was that he was intelligent enough to recognise that he could not defeat Batman in straight fight - so he set criminals loose in Gotham to wear Batman down, and then picked his moment to attack. If Bane goes after Batman's allies, he can weaken Batman's mental state and simply overpower him.
Is it confirmed the prologue is set the eight years later? It seems odd to have that amount of time take place off screen without Batman immobilized. I don't believe Batman would just hide out for 8 years over the Dent. And it would be awkward to fade to black and say "Batman and Gordon fought crime for eight years. The joker broke out a few times. Batman sent him back. All was well...until: plane hijacking."
At the end of THE DARK KNIGHT, the Joker has been captured and the mob has been shut down. Gotham is in a state where they don't really need Batman anymore. Certainly not on a nightly basis. With the memory of Harvey Dent intact, they can take care of themselves. And so Batman has mostly retired; the final shots of THE DARK KNIGHT imply that the chase from the docklands was the last time anyone saw Batman.
Bravo. The nightly basis bit is key, however. As long as Batman has intervened a few times in the 8 years, I could get behind a semiretirement. Doesn't seem much like Wayne though. What will he do?
That being said, it was my impression that the Bat is broken and Bane rules over Gotham for 8 years. Thought it would be hard to explain what happened to Bruce Wayne and why he has the same injuries as Batman.
It's the word "ends" isn't it? ;)
It's the word "ends" isn't it? ;)[/quote]
Of course. :)) That and my "how will Nolan end the series" discussion yesterday.
dark nighty night total film
the trailer will be out Friday. it will be awesome
I'm looking forward to the first six minutes! MI:GP in IMAX here I come!
As am I.. we should be getting details about it as early as tomorrow
"When Gotham is in ashes you have my permission to die" Bane
just so EPIC!
The bootleg copy of the prologue i have is also awesome
"It doesn't matter who we are what matters is our plan"
and good I plan on seeing Sherlock Holmes 2 along with Ghost protocol and the girl with the dragon tattoo
You're not planning on seeing Tintin?
as for the trailer i liked the focus on Bruce/batman I think trailer 2 will be about the villains a bit more.
Also darthdimi though it's probably BS early rumors suggest Wb wants the riddler and man-bat to be the villains for the follow up to TDKR
I seen the trailer, and I can tell you that you're dead wrong.
PS - Any student of mine who said "I seen" instead of "I have seen" or "I've seen" would probably get a mountain of grammar homework.
I knew the characters and I have a general idea of where Nolan is going with the 2 villains... are there still gonna be surprises when the film comes out of course but that is true of any film, if Javier Bardem was playing Von Hammerstein for example sure us bond fans would know the character based on the short story but there would be so many elements we wouldn't know.
I don't need characters spelled out for me but a couple of cool quotes is always good.
I like what I hear though, I don't really expect anything, I'm opening minded as to what we're shown. As @PanchitoPistoles, we've still got over half a year to go until release.