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Super Freak
You'll be in a padded cell forever.
Is that what Batman yells? Or are you replying to someone fearing yellers with speech impediments?
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You'll be in a padded cell forever.
No it was uber dissapointing!
No it was uber dissapointing!
I forget what he yells at the Joker on the highrise (it's unintelligible without subtitles), but it sounds like "PeanutbutterjJelly" And no, it wasn't menacing, unless you fear yellers with speech impediments.![]()
Christian Bale doesn't have a speech impediment. And if you think Bale's Batman isn't menacing, then please tell me how JGL would be.
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Avengers was excellent on first viewing.![]()
No it was uber dissapointing!
Jyecat fail.![]()
I have to agree somewhat.Bale does. He hisses with his "S's" when doing an American accent. And as menacing as he looked in that scene, the dialogue made me "WTF?" which immediately took me out of it.![]()
Actually I saw it twice
I liked it a lot - i've said so many times!![]()
For me, The Dark Knight Rises is specifically and definitely the end of the Batman story as I wanted to tell it, and the open-ended nature of the film is simply a very important thematic idea that we wanted to get into the movie, which is that Batman is a symbol. He can be anybody, and that was very important to us. Not every Batman fan will necessarily agree with that interpretation of the philosophy of the character, but for me it all comes back to the scene between Bruce Wayne and Alfred in the private jet in Batman Begins, where the only way that I could find to make a credible characterization of a guy transforming himself into Batman is if it was as a necessary symbol, and he saw himself as a catalyst for change and therefore it was a temporary process, maybe a five-year plan that would be enforced for symbolically encouraging the good of Gotham to take back their city. To me, for that mission to succeed, it has to end, so this is the ending for me, and as I say, the open-ended elements are all to do with the thematic idea that Batman was not important as a man, he’s more than that. He’s a symbol, and the symbol lives on.
Shhhh, you're messing up my voidcat ****y trap, he's very hard to snarl out in the wild.![]()
Sssssh, you don't have to front to hang with the cool cats.![]()
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