Tom Hardy’s portrayal of Bane was top tier. He made Bane feel resolved, calculated, and calm. Whilst also being tenacious, intimidating, and menacing. Absolutely loved his performance.
It made me like Bane again. Every time I saw the representation of Bane, I just tolerated him enough. The Dark Knight Rises made me really like to hate this character. Which is powerful.
All while wearing a freaking mask. I know everyone loves the Joker but I still love this portrayal of a villain the best out of this series. Hardy killed it.
He was the perfect combination of what the Joker brought to the table in being smart and scheming a bunch, plans no one would see coming until it's too late, and Ra's Al Ghoul in physical intimidating and training, and upping it like ten times. He was the "final boss" pretty much, made Bruce use what he had learned up until that point to try to stop an imposing villain that not only was strong, smart, but also had a great amount of Gotham on his side as well.
"So that's what that feels like." Batman experienced what it's like for someone to disappear in the middle of a conversation like he did with Gordon all the time. Also, "Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated you." One of the best villian lines in history. Batman has spent too long beating up criminals who had no chance of fighting Batman at his level, add 8 years of sitting around being a cripple and it led to the biggest defeat of his life. Bane's entire speech during that scene is so painful because of the truth he speaks.
@@umfilmmaker8253 I'll bet coordinating the stunts must've been insane! There's so much happening in those scenes and it goes by so quickly but all that work sells the realism. I have huge respect for stunt performers, they too often go overlooked. And all the work people like you have to put in to building the world for the movie, it's essential.
@@CourtneyAndBooksnever thought about that but if it was improvised that makes the scene even better crazy that scene alone he feels the evil and power from bane just resting his hand on a shoulder brilliant acting!
The saddest part is that alongside Cillian Murphy's Scarecrow , who appears in all 3 movies, Heath Ledger's Joker was also supposed to apparently play a significant role in the second half or at least make a cameo in the same fashion
Seeing Alfred crying and pouring his heart out thinking he has failed, really hurts!! Probably the best ending tho! Bruce and Alfred look at each other and without saying a word, they nod... Just like Alfred's dream..
I know it's been 10 months so you might not see this but watch again after they nod Alfred puts his card away because Bruce has already paid for him I just think it makes there nods and smiles even better
Notice at the party Bruce is the only one without a mask? Because he believes life as Bruce is his "secret" life, that he truly is batman at heart instead.
So if Nolan put in any thoughts about how completely and absolutely nonsensical the scene is, narratively as well as physically, he could have saved a lot of time and work and money. ...and used that nto fix the rest of the bad dialogue, nonsensical script, poor lighting and lazy fight scenes. But he didn't. Whoopsie.
I watched this entire trilogy in imax. First two films lead into the midnight showing (opening night) of Rises. It was one of the best movie theater experiences I’ve ever had. I live in Colorado so unfortunately the shooting that happened clouds the day after.
I was classmates with a few high schoolers who were there during the Aurora theater shooting but in a different theater room. People often see Aurora as a ghetto crime-filled place, which it isn't. James Holmes was simply a psycho nutcase.
This is my favorite out of the trilogy. He realized he finally gave enough to the city and it was time for him to retire. I cried at the scene between him and Alfred on the stairs and at the end when Alfred said to the parents that he failed them. It couldn't have ended better. 🤗🖤
There's one part of this movie most people get wrong. They think Batman never should have been able to defeat Bane. What they don't get is the whole movie was setting up for that fight. Metaphorical and literal intertwined. Bane says to Batman: "You think darkness is your ally? But you merely adopted the dark. I was born in it. Molded by it." Batman was defeated by Bane in darkness. So the solution to win was to fight him in the light. Figuratively and literally. Bane's strength in darkness was more metaphorical than literal, but there was obviously a literal aspect to it too. The metaphor of darkness is for secrecy. Bane won by being deceptive and secretive. He won by making shady backroom deals with people to betray others. Batman had to change tactics. His whole persona was fighting in darkness alone, like a villain. Batman is the dark knight because he fights and operates kind of like a criminal. Batman, the "Dark Knight" "Rises" in this film "into the light". It begins when he's dumped in the prison. When he's first dropped into the prison he's nobody and people want nothing to do with him. By the time he escape, he is literally escaping into the light. The people of the prison are chanting for him, "Rise! Rise! Rise!" He asks, "How?" (to escape) The reply: "As the child did. Without rope." The rope was holding Batman back. The reservation. That is what it means to operate in darkness, it is a defense, it is holding back. To go into the light is to trust, to remove restraint and be vulnerable but bolder. When he embraces the light he is aided by allies. The police, Catwoman, "Robin", and this is how he defeats Bane. In the light. That same quote by Bane foretold this. it continues "I didn't see the light until I was already a man and by then it was nothing to me but blinding." Batman blinded Bane with the light. And when he finally did, the truth was laid bare. Who Bane was, who was friend, and who was enemy.
Yup, he rose into the light, and soon he'll be doing the Batoosi, fighting off sharks with bat shark repellent, and giving female villains the "poor, deluded child" defense.
I couldn't tell if you recognized him or not but this (2:25) is "Middlefinger" from Game of Thrones. I know a lot of people don't like this because TDK was so great but I don't think that's fair. The Dark Knight is by far the greatest superhero movie of all-time. You can't expect lightning to strike twice. I love TDKR though. Especially the end which I thought was perfect.
I think it's more 'the greatest superhero villain', and then it works. There seemed to be a lot off in that movie to me - the dynamic between Dent and Rachel, and Bruce and Rachel just seemed way off, and the character of Dent himself too. It's important to the storyline that it all be believable, and it just wasn't close. And that bothers me because Heath Ledger deserved a much better cast.
I really like this one. Everyone always brings up the dark knight but it’s cool to see some of the other villains besides joker get the spotlight. This one feels a little more like a comic book run as well. Batman is away then he comes back then he goes away and the story follows robin then batman comes back again. Quite an epic and the music is fantastic.
Don’t just discredit The Dark Knight because it’s more popular. The Dark Knight is just the better movie 🤷♂️. Don’t get me wrong The Dark Knight Rises is also one of the best comic book movies
This is one of the few super hero movies in the last ten years that has had a good villain. and you cant even see his face! Tom Hardy is absolutely one of my favorite actors. I think you would really like "Lawless"
Motorcycles are actually A very good get away vehicles in the right hands just for the fact they can go down narrow paths the cops can't follow as easily or at all.
I like how Alfred casually puts away his card at the end. He probably figured Bruce owns the place, and after being put through that emotional windmill, the damn coffee better be on him!
The airplane dragging scene is real, and the shot where it drops is also real. But they used realistic dolls because of safety of course, cool scene nonetheless. So happy to see this on the notifcations, hope youre doing great man
This is my favorite batman movie out them all simply because Bane is in this and Tom hardy as Bane made it all that better! What's funny is that an older man is used as Banes voice!
"You can't trust nobody batman you too rich you can't let nobody in your life!" This line of yours took me out 🤣🤣🤣 Man I love watching movies with you. You are so real and freaking hilarious!
Batman's house is located in my hometown of Nottingham. It's on a big Deer park with a golf course and a lake. My old school is also there....yes I spent lots of time bunking off school there lol
Here's a little interesting piece of trivia for you. In the DC origin story of Bane, he gained his superhuman strength from being used as a guinea pig in experiments using a powerful toxin called venom. Tom Hardy, who plays Bane in this movie, also plays Eddie Brock, aka Venom, in the MCU. Not only interesting in the use of the same name but also making Tom hardy one of a few actors to cross over between the rival universes of Marvel & DC.
Great reaction. Contrary to what many people feel that this is not so great movie I love it. Yes it has some plot holes but I don't care. The Batman we got int this trilogy is the best Batman we've got since 89 Batman imo. I love it.
Thank you for finally hearing my prayers and finishing this kickass trilogy Leo, I love these films and your priceless reactions to them. Been waiting a long time for this one and the heat is finally here! *The Fire Rises*
So that's what that feels like. Remember how Batman would talk with the commissioner or others, get his information, then be gone when they looked over where he WAS standing? So Selina did that to Batman. She disappeared just as HE was disappearing in the previous movies.
An absolute classic trilogy! The Dark Knight Rises is a great finale for all three epic Bat-movies! That "Rise" chant in that Underground Prison is hype-inducing! Great reaction brother Leo! 💪💪💪
I still have the comic ark "knight fall". In it, bane had figured who Batman was and he released all the inmates from Arkham. For months batman fought to get everyone back while in the background bane was pulling the strings. It ended with a tired, broken bruce discovering bane in his mansion ready to fight. It ends with bane breaking Bruce's back.
That comic storyline was epic! I enjoyed this movie when I went to see it but I think Bane from the comics makes me dislike movie Bane a bit. Movie Bane has very little to do with the original nightmare that was comic book Bane.
Tom Hardy Dude That Plays Bane In The Movie, He Had To Gain Over 30 Pounds & Wore Boots To Make Him 3 Inches Taller For His Bane. Prior Tom Was 166 Pounds & He's Barely 5'9. They Wanted Bane For The Dark Knight Rises To Be 6'2 Or 6'3 & Weighed About 250, But Couldn't Find An Actor That Big That Was Available.
Gordon realizing that while batman was his hero, batmans hero is him. What a great scene
"Not everything. Not yet." The best lines of the trilogy and you're the only reactor I've seen acknowledge what Batman was saying. Good on you!
Tom Hardy’s portrayal of Bane was top tier. He made Bane feel resolved, calculated, and calm. Whilst also being tenacious, intimidating, and menacing. Absolutely loved his performance.
It made me like Bane again. Every time I saw the representation of Bane, I just tolerated him enough. The Dark Knight Rises made me really like to hate this character. Which is powerful.
All while wearing a freaking mask. I know everyone loves the Joker but I still love this portrayal of a villain the best out of this series. Hardy killed it.
He was the perfect combination of what the Joker brought to the table in being smart and scheming a bunch, plans no one would see coming until it's too late, and Ra's Al Ghoul in physical intimidating and training, and upping it like ten times. He was the "final boss" pretty much, made Bruce use what he had learned up until that point to try to stop an imposing villain that not only was strong, smart, but also had a great amount of Gotham on his side as well.
His voice was cringe af and killed the entire character for me
If you like a bad Sean Connery impression.
Seriously, it sounds like he's talking into a coffee cup.
"So that's what that feels like." Batman experienced what it's like for someone to disappear in the middle of a conversation like he did with Gordon all the time.
Also, "Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated you." One of the best villian lines in history. Batman has spent too long beating up criminals who had no chance of fighting Batman at his level, add 8 years of sitting around being a cripple and it led to the biggest defeat of his life. Bane's entire speech during that scene is so painful because of the truth he speaks.
"Victory has defeated you".
favorite line from all 3 movies
I was a GCPD officer in this. A lot of hard work in brutal 100 degree temps to prepare for, and shoot our scenes. Thanks for watching! 💙
Hell yeah! Being an extra in this movie is pretty cool!
Dude, that's so badass
@@All-Fur-Coat_No-Trousers I’m one of only a couple of women who were chosen. It was super bad ass training with the stunt team. They were amazing.
Thank you for your service
@@umfilmmaker8253 I'll bet coordinating the stunts must've been insane! There's so much happening in those scenes and it goes by so quickly but all that work sells the realism. I have huge respect for stunt performers, they too often go overlooked. And all the work people like you have to put in to building the world for the movie, it's essential.
Best line in the movie. Dude says "I'm in charge here", Bane says " Do you feel in charge?" laugh my ass off every time I hear that
The part where he laid the back of his hand on the dude’s shoulder? That would scare the hell outta me. Great scene.
lol reminds me of Dick Jones brushing his unwashed poo-hand through Bob Morton's hair
pretty sure that instance was improvised, too. which makes it even better lol
@@CourtneyAndBooksnever thought about that but if it was improvised that makes the scene even better crazy that scene alone he feels the evil and power from bane just resting his hand on a shoulder brilliant acting!
The saddest part is that alongside Cillian Murphy's Scarecrow , who appears in all 3 movies, Heath Ledger's Joker was also supposed to apparently play a significant role in the second half or at least make a cameo in the same fashion
Seeing Alfred crying and pouring his heart out thinking he has failed, really hurts!! Probably the best ending tho! Bruce and Alfred look at each other and without saying a word, they nod...
Just like Alfred's dream..
That was really the best possible ending we could have ever asked for. Absolute perfection
I know it's been 10 months so you might not see this but watch again after they nod Alfred puts his card away because Bruce has already paid for him I just think it makes there nods and smiles even better
“crashing this plane” your imitation absolutely took me out shit got me laughing too much
Notice at the party Bruce is the only one without a mask? Because he believes life as Bruce is his "secret" life, that he truly is batman at heart instead.
His face is his mask
I love how Hardy acts as Bane. His fighting style is pure force.
Nolan is known for practical effects and not using CGI. Almost the whole opening scene was real.
Which is INSANE to think about. I would have hated to be the production crew lmao. "Ok guys, we got one shot at this"
The visual effects director sweating bullets every time Nolan shoots him a new script.
That A-bomb must have cost him a fortune though
One of the ants were cgi
So if Nolan put in any thoughts about how completely and absolutely nonsensical the scene is, narratively as well as physically, he could have saved a lot of time and work and money.
...and used that nto fix the rest of the bad dialogue, nonsensical script, poor lighting and lazy fight scenes.
But he didn't. Whoopsie.
I watched this entire trilogy in imax. First two films lead into the midnight showing (opening night) of Rises. It was one of the best movie theater experiences I’ve ever had. I live in Colorado so unfortunately the shooting that happened clouds the day after.
Same. It was like watching one big six-seven hour movie because the story of each film just flows into the next.
I was classmates with a few high schoolers who were there during the Aurora theater shooting but in a different theater room. People often see Aurora as a ghetto crime-filled place, which it isn't. James Holmes was simply a psycho nutcase.
I'm new here but like how he gives an 'ohh' anytime Cat Woman is onscreen, and how he reacts to Alfred.
I remember being introduced to Bane in 1995 while reading the comic book. Bane breaking the Bats back is legendary
I'm just glad Alfred got his happy ending
This is my favorite out of the trilogy. He realized he finally gave enough to the city and it was time for him to retire. I cried at the scene between him and Alfred on the stairs and at the end when Alfred said to the parents that he failed them. It couldn't have ended better. 🤗🖤
This is the one i come back and watch the most. So satisfying.
I love the scene when Alfred has to pick Bruce up from the party and says "Takes a little time to get back in the swing of things" 🤣 🤣 🤣
The actor that plays Commisioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) also played Harry Potter's Godfather, Sirius Black in the Prisioner of Azkaban.
There's one part of this movie most people get wrong. They think Batman never should have been able to defeat Bane. What they don't get is the whole movie was setting up for that fight. Metaphorical and literal intertwined. Bane says to Batman: "You think darkness is your ally? But you merely adopted the dark. I was born in it. Molded by it."
Batman was defeated by Bane in darkness. So the solution to win was to fight him in the light. Figuratively and literally. Bane's strength in darkness was more metaphorical than literal, but there was obviously a literal aspect to it too. The metaphor of darkness is for secrecy. Bane won by being deceptive and secretive. He won by making shady backroom deals with people to betray others.
Batman had to change tactics. His whole persona was fighting in darkness alone, like a villain. Batman is the dark knight because he fights and operates kind of like a criminal.
Batman, the "Dark Knight" "Rises" in this film "into the light". It begins when he's dumped in the prison. When he's first dropped into the prison he's nobody and people want nothing to do with him. By the time he escape, he is literally escaping into the light. The people of the prison are chanting for him, "Rise! Rise! Rise!"
He asks, "How?" (to escape)
The reply: "As the child did. Without rope." The rope was holding Batman back. The reservation. That is what it means to operate in darkness, it is a defense, it is holding back. To go into the light is to trust, to remove restraint and be vulnerable but bolder.
When he embraces the light he is aided by allies. The police, Catwoman, "Robin", and this is how he defeats Bane. In the light. That same quote by Bane foretold this. it continues "I didn't see the light until I was already a man and by then it was nothing to me but blinding."
Batman blinded Bane with the light. And when he finally did, the truth was laid bare. Who Bane was, who was friend, and who was enemy.
nicely interpreted
Love this!👏👏👏
no sht dude, how can you think thats not what people get off of this movie? lol
Yup, he rose into the light, and soon he'll be doing the Batoosi, fighting off sharks with bat shark repellent, and giving female villains the "poor, deluded child" defense.
Nice. It would've flown over my head.
“I’m Gothams reckoning, I’m here to end the borrowed time you all have been living on”!! That’s bane scariest line of the movie!!
I don’t think he even realized that was CATWOMAN
I couldn't tell if you recognized him or not but this (2:25) is "Middlefinger" from Game of Thrones.
I know a lot of people don't like this because TDK was so great but I don't think that's fair. The Dark Knight is by far the greatest superhero movie of all-time. You can't expect lightning to strike twice. I love TDKR though. Especially the end which I thought was perfect.
“Middlefinger” 🤣🤣🤣. Leo renaming characters…Tyrone, Big B 🤣🤣🤣
@@sukidawter lol
I think it's more 'the greatest superhero villain', and then it works. There seemed to be a lot off in that movie to me - the dynamic between Dent and Rachel, and Bruce and Rachel just seemed way off, and the character of Dent himself too. It's important to the storyline that it all be believable, and it just wasn't close. And that bothers me because Heath Ledger deserved a much better cast.
Was expecting Leo to shout "middlefinger" in that plane scene in the beginning.
When MR. video said.
"I don't even know what goes on in my head half the time, its just a head". I FELT THAT
"Do you feel in charge?" So many great quotes from this one.
When Catwoman is arched over that batbike, I tell you what, the dark knight ain’t the only thing that RISED
"I was wondering what would break first: your spirit, or your body."
I really like this one. Everyone always brings up the dark knight but it’s cool to see some of the other villains besides joker get the spotlight. This one feels a little more like a comic book run as well. Batman is away then he comes back then he goes away and the story follows robin then batman comes back again. Quite an epic and the music is fantastic.
Don’t just discredit The Dark Knight because it’s more popular. The Dark Knight is just the better movie 🤷♂️. Don’t get me wrong The Dark Knight Rises is also one of the best comic book movies
@@alkoholic3216 kind of true even though I actually prefer Rises
@@alkoholic3216 eh I never really liked dark knight always liked this one.
I will say speaking of comics even though I liked the movie they completely got Bane wrong
The entire plane scene during the opening sequence was filmed all practical, no cgi.
Thank you for finishing it!
The opening scene is one of my favorite. Hard to top dark knight but this was like up there
Man I fuck with channel it's top tier. And your character you are so damn chill don't ever change.
"one at a time, one at a time" As you're actively doing both lmao.
The grind is real, good shit.
“Somebody get somebody to stop him!!!” I feel that, man.
Here's a little trip for you, have a good blaze and watch the movie "Waiting" 😎😂🤫
Yes!!!!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yessir!!!!! I'd even roll up for that reaction!
This is one of the few super hero movies in the last ten years that has had a good villain. and you cant even see his face! Tom Hardy is absolutely one of my favorite actors. I think you would really like "Lawless"
With the airplane scene, they were really that high in the sky. There was little to no CG used in this film.
"don't come up into my city nigga!" cought me off guard :D:D
Motorcycles are actually A very good get away vehicles in the right hands just for the fact they can go down narrow paths the cops can't follow as easily or at all.
I was waiting for you to recognize Littlefinger in the opening plane scene!
He didn't.
“Victory has defeated you!”
I don't know if you noticed or not didn't seem like it but the guy who says death by Exile is scarecrow he was in all three movies
I like how Alfred casually puts away his card at the end. He probably figured Bruce owns the place, and after being put through that emotional windmill, the damn coffee better be on him!
"That's what it feels like" was a callback to Batman always disapearing when people turn away. And now Catwoman did his own move on him
Reacting to all three of them, that's a big task.
The airplane dragging scene is real, and the shot where it drops is also real. But they used realistic dolls because of safety of course, cool scene nonetheless. So happy to see this on the notifcations, hope youre doing great man
I wish this was still our Batman.
This is my favorite batman movie out them all simply because Bane is in this and Tom hardy as Bane made it all that better! What's funny is that an older man is used as Banes voice!
I was shook when I found out he was Robin in the end. Cat woman ate in this movie lol
the stunt at the start with the planes are real!
Bane: the shadows betray you because they belong to me
When Batman said that's what it feels like to Catwoman its because he dissapears like that sometimes on ppl like that
Fun fact: The football team for the movie is the Pitsberg Steelers.
He doesnt realize the agent on the plane is Little Finger. :)
The soundtrack to this movie is too good
Liked: “They might be in the negative.”
awww I was hoping you would recognize little finger at the beginning. Love your content dude
Imagine Bane as a sports commentator. I'd be watching ALL of the games.
40:00 That leap never fails to make sweat spring out on my palms.
I always love when Leo says 5pm Eastern for it to drop. Me waiting at 5 🙃
Also Leo drops this at 10 instead of 5 😇😂
It's still not Easter in Fla. Lol
Yeah, but as soon I saw that LEO released this - I dropped everything else - and start watching! Leo has his own timeline...
@@bobbymariani2839 good catch I had to think like wtf does that have to do with my comment but I caught it 🤣
Im surprised he didnt recognize Little Finger immediately like he did Joferry.
Hella glad you got around to this movie hope you doin good Leo
Catwoman: disappeared in the middle of a conversation.
Batman: that's what that feels like.
Props for being the only TDKR reaction vid ive seen watched in the full frame version for IMAX scenes.
Leo...you are a very insightful human. Anne Hathaway deserved an Oscar for that Catwoman role. Her fake cry was cold 🥶 .
Next Up-
*TRUE ROMANCE* 🔥🔥🔥
Woo-hoo!. This one is great too Leo. Really enjoyed your reaction.🤘
The Guy that says Bane in the beginning when they are getting on the plane is Little Finger from Game of Thrones
"You can't trust nobody batman you too rich you can't let nobody in your life!" This line of yours took me out 🤣🤣🤣 Man I love watching movies with you. You are so real and freaking hilarious!
Don't feel bad Leo. A lot of people including myself don't know what's going on in our head half the time.
We need that Rocky III reaction ASAP!!!!!
26:15 I remember laughed at this scene. When no one in theater did. Why many people not get the joke. -_-
10:39 Fookin’ legend Karl Tanner. Littlefinger at the beginning too lol
great movie, great reaction.
beautiful ending. To bad theres not more sequels to these movies, i really love Christian Bales take on the batman. :)
"Sometimes you need to wackoff some of these bad guys, Batman"
greatest quote ever!
Batman's house is located in my hometown of Nottingham. It's on a big Deer park with a golf course and a lake. My old school is also there....yes I spent lots of time bunking off school there lol
Batman revealing himself as Bruce Wayne to Gordon is one of my favorite moments in movie history
Here's a little interesting piece of trivia for you. In the DC origin story of Bane, he gained his superhuman strength from being used as a guinea pig in experiments using a powerful toxin called venom. Tom Hardy, who plays Bane in this movie, also plays Eddie Brock, aka Venom, in the MCU. Not only interesting in the use of the same name but also making Tom hardy one of a few actors to cross over between the rival universes of Marvel & DC.
Im glad you said something positive about Tom's voice as Bane, so many people were upset about it, i liked it, thought it suited his portrayal well.
Great reaction. Contrary to what many people feel that this is not so great movie I love it. Yes it has some plot holes but I don't care. The Batman we got int this trilogy is the best Batman we've got since 89 Batman imo. I love it.
Alfred always kills me in the ending man I don't care much for Bruce but Alfred's reaction makes me emotional.
Thank you for finally hearing my prayers and finishing this kickass trilogy Leo, I love these films and your priceless reactions to them. Been waiting a long time for this one and the heat is finally here! *The Fire Rises*
I never noticed before, but Bane says that the kid singing the national anthem has a lovely voice - right after he sings "The bombs bursting in air."
Good catch
So that's what that feels like. Remember how Batman would talk with the commissioner or others, get his information, then be gone when they looked over where he WAS standing? So Selina did that to Batman. She disappeared just as HE was disappearing in the previous movies.
You were hype this reaction & I love it. ❤
An absolute classic trilogy! The Dark Knight Rises is a great finale for all three epic Bat-movies! That "Rise" chant in that Underground Prison is hype-inducing! Great reaction brother Leo! 💪💪💪
I should point out that the plane dangling a plane was a real shot, the wings that broke off were CGI.
Nolan is damn good with his use of practical effects in movies.
I still have the comic ark "knight fall". In it, bane had figured who Batman was and he released all the inmates from Arkham. For months batman fought to get everyone back while in the background bane was pulling the strings. It ended with a tired, broken bruce discovering bane in his mansion ready to fight. It ends with bane breaking Bruce's back.
That comic storyline was epic!
I enjoyed this movie when I went to see it but I think Bane from the comics makes me dislike movie Bane a bit. Movie Bane has very little to do with the original nightmare that was comic book Bane.
Tom Hardy Dude That Plays Bane In The Movie, He Had To Gain Over 30 Pounds & Wore Boots To Make Him 3 Inches Taller For His Bane. Prior Tom Was 166 Pounds & He's Barely 5'9. They Wanted Bane For The Dark Knight Rises To Be 6'2 Or 6'3 & Weighed About 250, But Couldn't Find An Actor That Big That Was Available.
"Sometimes you gotta whack off some of these bad guys, Batman....." really dude? Lmfao
I'm sort of upset that Leo didn't recognize Littlefinger was in the beginning during the plane sequence.
Alfred is as much as a father to Bruce then his own Father
lmao leo's first reaction to catwoman was great
Great reaction bro! 👍🏿 Hopefully, you'll get into the Synderverse. But in the meantime, I'm looking forward to your Iron Man 2 reaction.
Now that you've watched these movies, you HAVE to watch the College Humor Batman skits. They are hilarious
I went and seen this at the theater years ago and it's still the best movie today, I'm glad you have seen it.