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#821
Quote from: BatmAngelus on Mon, 18 Jul  2011, 18:12

And who is he talking to?  The obvious answer would be Batman, based on Gordon's words and the fact that Bale seems to be responding to him.  As you can see, on the left of the screen, there's an outline of somebody listening to Gordon's words. 
But is Gordon aware that Batman is Bruce Wayne or is Bruce disguised/in the Batsuit?
It's Bruce with a black ski mask on to hide his identity. Here's a spy shot of TDKR in Gotham's hospital.



QuoteWho is climbing up the wall of the well?  It almost seems like it's Bruce, climbing out of the well that lead him into the Batcave (though I believe he boarded it up at the end of Begins), but considering Gordon's words, "this evil rises," it could be Bane.
If you pause it, you can see that the person looks bald, so chances are that it's Bane.

QuoteSame goes for someone doing push-ups.  It's too dark for me to tell.  Again, is it Bruce training himself?  Bane in prison?
This looks like Bale with a little bit of a beard, so it looks like Bruce. And I don't think he's in a jail cell, those look guard rails to me.

#822
When I first saw it, I liked it for the most part, but the more I look at it, the more I'm not a fan. A member over at SHH(bwc05nole) made a nice sketch of what to expect it to look like from the front end. I dunno, not really a fan:

#823
I dunno, it just sounds like an overzealous Nolan fanboy, who gets upset when people are questioning the news about the movie.
#824
Quote from: Paul (ral) on Wed,  2 Mar  2011, 16:10

I really want to see a pimped up cave.  I think a new batmobile might be a given in TDKR.
I think both the cave and the Batmobile are a given.

As much as I hate TDK-suit, I hated the way Gotham looked in TDK more. If it looks closer to the way it was presented in BB, I'll be MUCH happier.
#825
Quote from: Grissom on Mon, 24 Jan  2011, 18:14

I just want to to throw out something else, how long do you guys think the film will be? TDK was around 2 and a half hours and since Nolan is essentially wrapping up his trilogy and all the locations we are hearing they are going to film, plus what happened at the end of TDK. I think there is going to be alot of story to cover as well and exposition of the main villains. I wouldn't mind a bat-film pushing 3 hrs. Just my little 2 cents.

To tell you the truth, I hope it's not as long as TDK. I like the time on BB at around 140 min.
#826
I guess I'm in the minority, who really didn't like TDK, and thought BB was a better movie from Nolan?  :-[
#827
^ I used to have that magazine when I was younger. After shipping, it's only $5. I may pick that up ;)
#828
I liked BB a lot when it came out, and I still enjoy it to this day. Sure, it has some things wrong with it, the fear-theme is a little to heavy at times, and they had some cheesy lines here and there, but overall, I enjoy it MUCH more then TDK, and one of those reasons, is how Nolan stripped away Batman from a lot of it's fantasy elements. I would agree that I want a Batman movie to feel like it's more "in tune" with it's fantasy elements, like the majority of the comics tend to be. I do, however, think that if Nolan does come back, that he should just stick to what he has, or at least, go back to the atmosphere from what was presented in Begins. Begins was a more "realistic/serious" take on the character, but it didn't go over the edge, to being a little to "real world". And that's one of the biggest complaints about TDK, in that, it feels a little to real and serious, that it feels silly to be seeing a man dressed as a Bat fighting against a psychotic clown. The atmosphere and tone of the characters, are just out of place for me.

I also have a lot of other complaints about TDK, but that is one of my biggest.  ;)
#829
Quote from: The Dark Knight on Wed,  9 Dec  2009, 05:31
They could have. But Dent being scarred in the court room didn't fit Nolan's narrative. He wanted a vengeful Dent seeking revenge on corrupt cops in the name of Rachel.
But that's kinda the point to this thread, the "what if" nature of the film. I'm sure the writers could have made a similar story of revenge, and still use the acid. Again, "what if"? ;)
#830
Or, instead of water, he could have thrown acid. :P

But seriously, I don't see why it was so hard to write acid in? :'(