Saw it today. Bane was awesome. Hats off to Tom Hardy. And the ending was nice. I hope they don't reboot it because it would be beyond retarded. Maybe a Batman Beyond movie?
Looks like some people need to stop worrying about what Bane looks like.
Comic books are a stylized representation of reality. Film operates under different rules but presents a similarly stylized representation.
To look at this another way: Nolan took the essence of the character and transposed it into the medium of film.
Derpderp BUT HE DOESN'T LOOK THE SAME AS IN THE COMICS
Exactly, because the comics aren't the "genuine/legit" representation of Bane anymore than an actor playing him is. As long as the essence of the character is there, what was needed has been accomplished.
I don't think Bane sucks as a villain. Quite the contrary.
Just to set the record straight, this comic wasn't meant to criticize Bane or actor Tom Hardy. I was genuinely scared of Bane when I watched the movie.
Anyway, the comic is just my way of stating the obvious - we all miss the Joker. Each one of us in their own way, I guess.
Tom Hardy is perfect for Bane. I mean there's a scene of him naked and my fucking god that guy is huuuuge. How the hell can he put so much muscle mass?! And he's just an actor not some WWE cunt.
Will have to wait till 20th of August! :(
All 2:45 hours were excellent. I thought it was the ending that the series deserved.
Comic books are a stylized representation of reality. Film operates under different rules but presents a similarly stylized representation.
To look at this another way: Nolan took the essence of the character and transposed it into the medium of film.
Derpderp BUT HE DOESN'T LOOK THE SAME AS IN THE COMICS
Exactly, because the comics aren't the "genuine/legit" representation of Bane anymore than an actor playing him is. As long as the essence of the character is there, what was needed has been accomplished.
Just to set the record straight, this comic wasn't meant to criticize Bane or actor Tom Hardy. I was genuinely scared of Bane when I watched the movie.
Anyway, the comic is just my way of stating the obvious - we all miss the Joker. Each one of us in their own way, I guess.