Bane looks like the ultimate badass in that last pic.
Tom Hardy as Bane
Yeah Nolanoscopy. I was just kidding when I asked if a guy was a joke. What guy? There is no guy.anonymity wrote:What have you been saying all day? What guy? There is clearly no guy? You're out of touch with reality. Come back my friend you've lost it.Nolanoscopy wrote:
i've been saying this ALL DAY. No one seemed to care.
(If we pretend he's not there he'll go away)
ryan4butler wrote:"This is the instrument of your liberation"
you can't possibly believe that.
The guy managed to sneak into the computer room in whatever psych ward he's currently staying at. Let him have his fun. His nap time is sure to be soon.Falcone wrote:ryan4butler wrote:"This is the instrument of your liberation"
you can't possibly believe that.
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Are those set pics from a magazine or something or are they on the internet only? I'd love to have the one with Bats, Bane and Nolan framed, it's a really cool pic.
From an exhibition in Madrid. I have the same picture you mentioned set up as my desktop. It's awesome.ManBat wrote:Are those set pics from a magazine or something or are they on the internet only? I'd love to have the one with Bats, Bane and Nolan framed, it's a really cool pic.
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I think, ultimately, Bane effectively turns Gotham into a prison, since people can neither leave nor enter. It's the only environment he can survive in, seeing as he is born in prison. If the world is Ban's prison then he obviously thinks he's the one who should ule it, since he believes in the rule of th fittest. I think this film might very well explore the idea of people being trapped/imprisoned, both literally and metaphorically (ex. by being forced to be something or someone else, like Bruce Wayne having to become Batman and Batman having to become Bruce Wayne again).
I feel bad cause now, when i tell everyone that my fav villain is Bane, they'll think it's cause of this movie...
That's sort of a hipster way of looking at it. Just like what you like. Fuck the noobs.Bacon wrote:I feel bad cause now, when i tell everyone that my fav villain is Bane, they'll think it's cause of this movie...
Interesting thoughtBatfan175 wrote:I think, ultimately, Bane effectively turns Gotham into a prison, since people can neither leave nor enter. It's the only environment he can survive in, seeing as he is born in prison. If the world is Ban's prison then he obviously thinks he's the one who should ule it, since he believes in the rule of th fittest. I think this film might very well explore the idea of people being trapped/imprisoned, both literally and metaphorically (ex. by being forced to be something or someone else, like Bruce Wayne having to become Batman and Batman having to become Bruce Wayne again).
Another shot..