Bane: "I...drink...your...milkshake!!!"TehBatGetsBraked wrote:
Tom Hardy as Bane
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Said this before but I can't wait to see Bane and Bruce throw the fuck down. I love the pic of Bane where he has his arms thrown out. You can tell he is talking major shit to Bruce... prob something like "So this is the legendary Batman?" Then it's gonna be fucking amazing when Bruce comes back to lay the smack down.
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cue... Hans Zimmer.Redsmile wrote:Said this before but I can't wait to see Bane and Bruce throw the fuck down. I love the pic of Bane where he has his arms thrown out. You can tell he is talking major shit to Bruce... prob something like "So this is the legendary Batman?" Then it's gonna be fucking amazing when Bruce comes back to lay the smack down.
Words do not decribe just how pumped I am. I'm sure by the end of the film I will have shed a tear or two.
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to bad i wont get to see the dark knight rises
Are you going to die or lose your eye sight before it comes out?Mattman wrote:to bad i wont get to see the dark knight rises
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See his pointless threadRedsmile wrote:Are you going to die or lose your eye sight before it comes out?Mattman wrote:to bad i wont get to see the dark knight rises
Naw
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I can already see from the prologue and the trailer that I really like what Nolan and Tom have done with Bane. And I am looking forward to more. I do still have one concern though and if it's not part of his character I'll understand that Nolan never felt it would serve the story and that's ok.
In the comics there are times I feel sympathetic for Bane's character. He was a boy born into unimaginable conditions. It's no wonder he turned out the way he did. Bane is a ruthless monster but every so often you get a glimpse of a man that want's redemption, a glimpse of that little boy just longing for his mother and looking to reconcile with his lost father. His fears and insecurities are qualities of his character that keep me interested in him. And I hope to see something of that in Nolan's creation.
In the comics there are times I feel sympathetic for Bane's character. He was a boy born into unimaginable conditions. It's no wonder he turned out the way he did. Bane is a ruthless monster but every so often you get a glimpse of a man that want's redemption, a glimpse of that little boy just longing for his mother and looking to reconcile with his lost father. His fears and insecurities are qualities of his character that keep me interested in him. And I hope to see something of that in Nolan's creation.
Way I see it he's a sympathetic character or notanonymity wrote:I can already see from the prologue and the trailer that I really like what Nolan and Tom have done with Bane. And I am looking forward to more. I do still have one concern though and if it's not part of his character I'll understand that Nolan never felt it would serve the story and that's ok.
In the comics there are times I feel sympathetic for Bane's character. He was a boy born into unimaginable conditions. It's no wonder he turned out the way he did. Bane is a ruthless monster but every so often you get a glimpse of a man that want's redemption, a glimpse of that little boy just longing for his mother and looking to reconcile with his lost father. His fears and insecurities are qualities of his character that keep me interested in him. And I hope to see something of that in Nolan's creation.
Im placing my currency on NO. He's just a poo head throughout, and his backstory will fit in with Ras and serve its purpose.
Sigs???