I don't care that much...but it is fair game to be let down by the fight scenes when Nolan purposefully looked to establish Batman as a near-ninja in Begins...and not put any observable effort in translating that into the fight scenes. No one would watch Bat-Bane I and II and come away with the idea that these guys are MMA high masters.
I for one enjoyed the movie very much. Will be going back again next week to see it again. As far as the fighting it did leave something to be desired but the best of the trilogy, IMO.
Another thing that bothered me was bane punching through walls. I don't believe he is on venom in this movie.
In MY OPINION, I give it a 8 in a SwoLy scale of 1-10. Predictable stuff, but many good twists. Still not the best of the three. Too many plot holes left open and you know there's going to be a fourth, but not the same characters. I agree. I also liked how Spoiler you can get stuck with a knife and still continue to fight like you haven't been touched.
To me, that was a great fight scene when I was like... 13... but now it just looks totally hilarious. I'm glad Batman and Bane weren't moving at 80 mph between totally still and contrived poses and then pounding each other alternately at 50 punches per second before bending one another's legs the wrong way. I think it's just fair to say there are different tastes in fight choreography. Kung fu movies are one genre, but this was something different. Agree that Batman-v-Bane was not an awesome fight scene, in and of itself, but it was brutal and what the director wanted in the story. Agree that Bruce showed very little ninja moves and was more like a high school brawler in the film. Just, for me, it's tough to say it should like like Ipman or whatever. That would look completely cheesy in a different way.
So Batman is dead but Bruce Wayne is alive right? Cause he programmed auto pilot months ago, and was sighted by Alfred.
http://batman-news.com/2012/08/07/the-dark-knight-rises-deleted-scenes-and-concept-art-explain-banes-backstory/ The Dark Knight Rises’ deleted scenes and concept art explain Bane’s backstory Read more: http://batman-news.com/2012/08/07/t...pt-art-explain-banes-backstory/#ixzz22tybkyTD
Along with the last point. When Bain takes over the the stack exchage and only has 8 min for the program to load, they leave and it's clearly daylight but when the tablet is seen again it has like 3 min and it's already dark as f-ck outside. That's just sloppy man.