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What page is that supposedly "spoiler" summary that falsely claimed that

Lucius died?

I actually stopped reading it after that first reveal. Would be interested to finish reading it now that I know they are at leasy partially full of it.

SnakeDoc
 
Finally posting to this thread after watching the movie on Saturday!

Wow! Absolutely blown away. I loved the direction in which Nolan took the movie and I absolutely though that the magnitude of the threat was amazing.

Bane: excellent villain. His fight scenes with Batman (particularly the first one) were intense and obviously showcased his brutality effectively.
I cringed when Bane picked up batman and just broke his back

Catwoman: Really liked her story arc.
Thought it was a great way of handling the romance that the two characters have always had in the comics. It makes sense that Bruce and Selina would escape together to start fresh. She was a key part of Bruce's fresh start.

The ending: Pure perfection to me.

I did tear up at the scene where Batman flies over the bridge up to the detonation of the explosive. The music, the cinematography were just amazing. The final scene with Alfred seeing Bruce and Selina too was probably my favorite part.
Agreed.

Catwoman, Alfred and Blake were my favorite characters, even above Batman, at times. However, I felt more attached to Bruce this time around, possbily more so than in Batman Begins. So, I don't know, I think all the characters were fantastic. It's difficult to choose just one above the rest.
 
What page is that supposedly "spoiler" summary that falsely claimed that

Lucius died?

I actually stopped reading it after that first reveal. Would be interested to finish reading it now that I know they are at leasy partially full of it.

SnakeDoc

It was waaaaaaaaaay off on everything. :lol
 
I'm not sure if this has been discussed on here, but this was last year when they were visiting the city a 150 miles from mine.

https://spinoff.comicbookresources....rom-dark-knight-rises-set-reveal-lazarus-pit/

I was waiting to see this the minute they mentioned the Lazarus Pit and was hoping to see more about how Bane became what he is apart from the 'Super fast-foward 10 sec Intro' of his life.

Is it because Nolan thinks the masses wouldn't know about / be disinterested in this, that he edited the part? They definitely spent a good amount of time here on the 'Green Sheet' (Ref. Production crew who hosted them in India)

That is the opening to the underground prison. :slap
 
It never was supposed to be the 'green pool of liquid' Lazarus Pit.

Though it's an analogy to it. It's the entrance to a prison called 'The Pit' and escaping from it is like being reborn.

The greenscreen was to make it look like a deep well going down to the underground prison. The prison itself was a set built at the Cardington Hangers.
 
It never was supposed to be the 'green pool of liquid' Lazarus Pit.

Though it's an analogy to it. It's the entrance to a prison called 'The Pit' and escaping from it is like being reborn.

The greenscreen was to make it look like a deep well going down to the underground prison. The prison itself was a set built at the Cardington Hangers.

:lecture:lecture:lecture
 
It never was supposed to be the 'green pool of liquid' Lazarus Pit.

Though it's an analogy to it. It's the entrance to a prison called 'The Pit' and escaping from it is like being reborn.

The greenscreen was to make it look like a deep well going down to the underground prison. The prison itself was a set built at the Cardington Hangers.


Umm...I know I got after I posted. (Ref: EDIT)
 
I don't think it was ever intended to be the Lazarus Pit. This was just the hole of Bane's Prison, creating the interior with Greenscreen.

This, and...

It never was supposed to be the 'green pool of liquid' Lazarus Pit.

Though it's an analogy to it. It's the entrance to a prison called 'The Pit' and escaping from it is like being reborn.

The greenscreen was to make it look like a deep well going down to the underground prison. The prison itself was a set built at the Cardington Hangers.

This.
 
What page is that supposedly "spoiler" summary that falsely claimed that

Lucius died?

I actually stopped reading it after that first reveal. Would be interested to finish reading it now that I know they are at leasy partially full of it.

SnakeDoc

If I remember they did get one thing right...

The way Taila died.

Could be wrong though because I also remembering reading...

That she lived and vowed never to return to Gotham.
 
Such a perfect ending to the Trilogy. Really, I haven't been this flawlessly impressed since Back To The Future. Loose ends tied, suspense maintained and a killer storyline.
That ending scene... just perfect.

My one gripe... Bane's voice was a little too over stylized in maybe a handful of lines, and it was hard to understand what he was saying.
 
saw it yesterday imax styley. it was definitely a lot better than i expected and as a trilogy it couldn't have been better. for me it's BB > TDK = TDKR. maybe TDK takes it slightly over TDKR.

loved all the comic book references though...

loved how the breaking the bat scene was straight out of the final pages of knightfall. and the attempts to leap out of the pit reminded me of bruce standing over the city unable to shake his fear of the jump. but reversed psychologically i suppose. the scenes during/after the explosions were like cataclysm and no man's land, especially with catwoman telling the thugs to stay out of her territory. was the nuclear device idea taken from the legacy story arc too?
 
This is the first time Batman comes out in the daylight! I guess most know that Bruce Wayne is Batman since there were quite a few ppl fixing the Bat and all the mercenaries know who he is. :)
 
This is the first time Batman comes out in the daylight! I guess most know that Bruce Wayne is Batman since there were quite a few ppl fixing the Bat and all the mercenaries know who he is. :)

Well the mercenaries are League of Shadows so ofcourse they would know. Aside from Bane addressing Batman as Mr wayne infront of the lot of them lol. Thats how Catwoman finds out, Banes adressing.

The guys fixing the bat wouldnt necesserily know its Bruce Wayne. The bat was created and clearly like the Tumbler, many, models were made, some decommissioned, the rest at Wayne Tower as they wouldve been demonstrated to the US government which they were proposed to. just like The bat, there would be many of them made because they are designed to carry a Tumbler.

Alot of people wouldnt know they are from Wayne Tower; Alot of the rich were murdered, we never know what happens to all the board members or Coleman Reece, so people would question where Bane got all the technology from.

I mean with all these subsidaries of Wayne Foundation and so many outlets around the world and different companies, especially with the military companies and contracts, stolen prototype technology and stuff.

Its a ball ache just thinking about it!
 
This is the first time Batman comes out in the daylight! I guess most know that Bruce Wayne is Batman since there were quite a few ppl fixing the Bat and all the mercenaries know who he is. :)

So you must've missed it when...
Commissioner Gordon asks Batman to tell him who he is? If the police commissioner doesn't know, most people don't know.
 
So you must've missed it when...
Commissioner Gordon asks Batman to tell him who he is? If the police commissioner doesn't know, most people don't know.
Love that scene.

Makes you wonder though...

How many people would put two and two together, with both Bruce Wayne and Batman dying around the same time?
 
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