Yeah, I don't remember exactly what Dagget says (something about giving Bane money) and Bane saysLaw_of_4 wrote:Your first spoiler, REALLY? I need to see it again now I could have sworn he said what I saidDesertTurtle wrote: He saysI thought Bane's voice was pretty easy to understand. It was just sort of... silly. That's really my ONLY complaint with the film.
The most striking and Evocative scene in the film...
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Law_of_4 wrote:Your first spoiler, REALLY? I need to see it again now I could have sworn he said what I saidDesertTurtle wrote: He saysI thought Bane's voice was pretty easy to understand. It was just sort of... silly. That's really my ONLY complaint with the film.
Alfred breaking down to the sight of all 3 Wayne graves was the scene that broke me. His powerful exchange with Bruce over the was great as well and really showed the betrayal on Bruce's face excellently. Kudos to Bale for really going the distance when it comes to handling so many emotions in one movie.
1. Bane breaking Batman's back.
2. Batman supposedly dying.
3. Alfred leaving Bruce.
4. Alfred seeing Bruce at the cafe.
2. Batman supposedly dying.
3. Alfred leaving Bruce.
4. Alfred seeing Bruce at the cafe.
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I thought the most goosebump scene was when...
I was about to mention that, my favorite touch in that scene wasteampunjabi wrote:I thought the most goosebump scene was when...
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I liked the whole idea of the pit and the climbing scene.joeludgewigs wrote:I was about to mention that, my favorite touch in that scene wasteampunjabi wrote:I thought the most goosebump scene was when...
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he's really huge (body size wise) during that scene, don't know how Nolan create that feeling (camera angle perhaps?)joeludgewigs wrote:Also,