LOL, Bruce Wayne might have pulled a dick move here, but he’s pretty right when it comes to telling Lucius Fox off like this. Essentially what’s happening is that Bruce Wayne is talking about how Lucius destroyed a honing device using cell phones that could’ve been used to find any person based on their voice. Seeing as how Bane is heard over intercoms and with plenty of sound bites from his football field gig, they possibly could’ve found Bane when they had so much trouble. Of course, Bruce is gonna be an ass about it. And it’s hilarious.
Posts Tagged ‘scarecrow’
Luscious Fox was an Ass
Posted in Books, Movies, tagged bane, Batman, bruce wayne, Fox, Joker, rises, scarecrow, The Dark Knight on September 25, 2012| 1 Comment »
Batman Vs. Scarecrow
Posted in Movies, tagged bane, Batman, begins, christian bale, Christopher Nolan, cillian murphy, Dark Knight, Joker, rises, scarecrow on September 14, 2012| 4 Comments »
We’ve featured Badman before when he faced the Riddler in the face off of the century. College Humor and Frontpage films have made another one where he takes on Scarecrow. Scarecrow’s primary defense is his ability to use fear as a weapon. So when he tries to find out what Batman fears most…well let’s just say he’s in for a surprise. The video is hilarious and even has a celebrity cameo! I want more. With Freeze, Ivy, Catwoman, the whole shebang.
Bane Pre and Post Sound Editing
Posted in Character Profiles, Movies, tagged bane, Batman, Dark Knight Rises, editing, Joker, scarecrow, sound on August 28, 2012| Leave a Comment »
I feel bad because it seems as though all the talk around Bane is about comparisons, despite him being extremely original on his own. His comparison to Heath Ledger’s Joker, his comparison to the muscle headed behemoth in Batman Forever, and now this comparison of his pre-sound edited and post-sound edited voice in the Dark Knight Rises. The video plays the side by side same scene, both taken out of a theater it seems which results in the low quality, and shows what Bane sounded like with Nolan’s intended Bane voice and then the following post-sound mixing. I had a hard enough time hearing everything Tom Hardy said in that mask, and when I watched this video, I was even more irritated with the muffling. I hear in the DVD/BluRay release, Nolan will include both of the mixes. Will I watch the original? Probably, but with the aide of subtitles to help me catch on to things that I may have missed as well. Kudos to those who’ll watch the original mix WITHOUT subtitles. May God have mercy on your soul.
The Dark Knight Villain Face Mash
Posted in Character Profiles, Movies, tagged bane, Batman, Dark Knight, Johnny Depp, Joker, ras al ghul, scarecrow, talia on August 20, 2012| Leave a Comment »
We’ve featured a couple of face mashes here like Johnny Depp about the characters he’s played. But this is a different kind of face mash up. Queue the main villains of the Dark Knight Trilogy. Scarecrow, Joker, and Bane. This is a really neat picture who I wish I could credit the artist, but I’ve tried researching and came up empty handed. Regardless, this is a cool idea that I totally think should be applied to other movies. But now that I think of it, I can’t seem to think about any trilogy based movies with multiple different bad guys. Maybe Star Wars having Darth Vader, Boba Fett, and the Emperor? That’d be kinda cool with the same breather mask style as pictured above…A project to be put into my ideas binder. See the Johnny Depp pictured we’ve featured before below. My only question is that why isn’t Ras Al Ghul’s face as Scarecrow…well maybe they’re only using villains for ‘face’ value. Ha. I’m hilarious.
Gotham’s Reckoning: The Dark Knight Rises Review
Posted in Movies, Reviews, tagged bane, gordon, john blake, Joker, nightwing, Reviews, revolution, robin, scarecrow, the dark knight rises on July 24, 2012| Leave a Comment »
I’ve lived to only have seen one great trilogy. The Lord of the Rings trilogy set the bar high and absolutely astounded me from start to finish. Meaning all three movies lived up to their titles and I wasn’t disappointed by any of it. This past weekend, I’m proud to admit to adding another trilogy to that list. Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises is quite possibly the only way to end such a great trilogy. There haven’t been many great trilogies in our lives, not any as influential and culturally relevant as this trilogy. In addition to the recent Colorado incident, this will not be a movie I will soon forget.
The follow up to the Dark Knight might’ve cost Christopher Nolan the biggest undertaking ever placed on a director. That movie was simply a masterpiece, large in part to the late Heath Ledger. By merely meeting the audiences expectations, he would’ve accomplished something only so few people can. But of course, Christopher Nolan, who’s directing track record is nearly flawless, delivered and soared as to what can be said as the perfect way to end a trilogy. Minor spoilers below. Nothing back breaking. Or should I say Bat breaking. HA.