I don't remember him getting any severe beat-downs in the first two movies, although I suppose it's possible he still snuck out afterwards and did some crimefighting without the batsuit...
I'm with Greg, I was pretty sure it was Bane's people who were doing the looting, not the people of Gotham.
That would make more sense, but then why does the movie waste so much time showing Bane calling on the people of Gotham to rise up and "take back their city" from the rich? If they all just IGNORE those speeches he gives at the stadium or in front of the prison, then what's the point of them?
It doesn't exactly prove Bane's point that Gotham is decadent and worth destroying if it's only him and some prisoners that are really making it that way.
Maybe the prisoners helped fuel the riots, but I still think we're meant to believe that much of the general population helped out as well.
To the posters that think the citizens of Gotham wouldn't go all anarchic, have you ever seen footage from the L.A. riots?
--Bane's voice was really, REALLY bad. He sounded like someone doing a cartoon Sean Connery impersonation.
Shit, I thought I was the only one who felt that way.![]()
That's pretty much it. You answered your own question.No, real, explanation is given as to why Wayne's body is in such poor shape at the beginning of this movie. Sure he took a beating in the months to year he was Batman...
--What was the point of Bane staging a people's revolution against the rich when he was going to kill them all with a nuclear bomb after five months no matter what?
Wow, the DKR novelization? How do you get a gig like that, Greg? That's like the creme de la creme.
I was very lucky.
Didn't Bane say something about keeping their hope up only to ultimately crush it?
To the posters that think the citizens of Gotham wouldn't go all anarchic, have you ever seen footage from the L.A. riots?
Yes I have, and they were inspired (right or wrongly) by intense anger over the Rodney King beatings and perceived injustice at treatment by the cops.
There's nothing in this movie to suggest the people of Gotham have nearly as much to be angry about.
--Bane's voice was really, REALLY bad. He sounded like someone doing a cartoon Sean Connery impersonation.
Shit, I thought I was the only one who felt that way.![]()
I thought it sounded ridiculous as hell early on, but after awhile I kinda got used to it.
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