I just a fourm talking IRL thing that happend in NYC and someone say this
"Jesus, it's like Gotham in the third movie. All of the major crime is gone so they start getting bored."
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I just a fourm talking IRL thing that happend in NYC and someone say this
"Jesus, it's like Gotham in the third movie. All of the major crime is gone so they start getting bored."
Here's my questions:
1. Why the fvck did they do Bane's voice like that? His voice sounds like a litter higher pitched Sean Connery with a Russian accent, for one, and it also sounds like his voice is always being projected through loud speaks, not from a mask. This is especially apparent when [spoiler] he's talking to the news reporters, and when they show Gordon watching it on TV, it doesn't sound like his voice is coming through the TV, but through a mega phone in the room or something. [/spoiler] It's as if he's narrating the movie lol. They should update it for the DVD/Blurays.
2. [spoiler] Where was the aftermath blast of air at the end after the A-Bomb goes off that should've blown through (probably not destroyed) the city, and maybe cause a bit of radiation poisoning? [/spoiler]
Other than them, I feel I was overly satisfied with the movie.
Bane's voice was terrible. Chris Nolan got sucked into the "Big Bad guys must sound like Steroid Freaks" cliche'.
I couldn't understand half the stuff he said.
Looking forward to the Blu-Ray so I can watch it with subtitles.
Plus = Tom Hardy has a pretty awesome voice to begin with - why not just use his natural voice?
How did they start with a core slowly deteriorating over a period of "approximately 5 months by my calculations", and end up with a timer that goes down to the exact second?
How did they start with a core slowly deteriorating over a period of "approximately 5 months by my calculations", and end up with a timer that goes down to the exact second?
Oleg_Huzwog
Because it's a bomb, inside a bomb, inside a bomb.
[QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"]
How did they start with a core slowly deteriorating over a period of "approximately 5 months by my calculations", and end up with a timer that goes down to the exact second?
Netherscourge
Because it's a bomb, inside a bomb, inside a bomb.
The thing with Bane's voice was to make him more menacing... I think. The city was outside the blast radius of the bomb... that's why no aftermath. Plus, I think it actually exploded in the water... which would've absorbed most the bomb's energy.Here's my questions:
1. Why the fvck did they do Bane's voice like that? His voice sounds like a litter higher pitched Sean Connery with a Russian accent, for one, and it also sounds like his voice is always being projected through loud speaks, not from a mask. This is especially apparent when [spoiler] he's talking to the news reporters, and when they show Gordon watching it on TV, it doesn't sound like his voice is coming through the TV, but through a mega phone in the room or something. [/spoiler] It's as if he's narrating the movie lol. They should update it for the DVD/Blurays.
2. [spoiler] Where was the aftermath blast of air at the end after the A-Bomb goes off that should've blown through (probably not destroyed) the city, and maybe cause a bit of radiation poisoning? [/spoiler]
Other than them, I feel I was overly satisfied with the movie.
jesuschristmonk
Here are a couple of things I found funny about the movie.
[spoiler] The scene in which one of Bane's mercenaries drops a grenade into a manhole at the bottom of which are Gotham City Police Officers. You hear the screams of the officers when the grenade explodes. I thought it was funny.
The scene in which Law Enforcement Agents sneak into Gotham to gather information, then get into a shootout with Bane's thugs. One of them gets badly wounded, and as he lies on the ground bleeding, Bane arrives and stands over him. The agent looks up to Bane and says "I'll die before I talk." Bane reponds by saying "I'm on your schedule, Captain," while kneeling down on his neck and suffocating him to death. After he dies, Bane grabs his face to balance himself as he gets back onto his feet. Afterward, one of Bane's mercenaries says "We found people living upstairs." Bane says in response "Round them up for judgement," points to the bodies of the dead agents and says "and hang them where the world can see." In the following shots you see the bodies of the agents hanging from a bridge, which Bruce sees from the Pit (prison) via television, causing him to become buthurt and throw an object at the screen of the TV. I found this entire sequence to be hilarious. [/spoiler]
[QUOTE="Aljosa23"]
yo guiz i totally herd dat da end is a dream
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