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[_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)21:41 No.2738231
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)21:46 No.2738235
Was getting caught part of your plan?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)21:52 No.2738245
>>2738231
I wish the original bane dubbing was available
>> [_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)22:04 No.2738262
>>2738245
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yltx0692aKo
>> [_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)22:27 No.2738283
>>2738262
What's the story behind this? Did they change it for the DVD release?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)22:29 No.2738286
>>2738283
They changed it before the cinema release, because during pre-screenings people complained that
they couldn't hear what Bane was saying.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)22:52 No.2738310
>>2738231
What movie is this from?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)23:02 No.2738316
>>2738283
the entire audio in the video is shit, so I cant even get a sense for what he really sounds like
>> [_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)23:34 No.2738351
Let me say up front that I don't think Nolan is a bad or thoroughly incompetent director, just a
successfully pedestrian one. His Comic-Con fan base makes extravagant claims for each new film --
particularly since Nolan began producing his graphic-novel blockbusters with "Batman Begins" in
2005 -- but the movies are hobbled by thesis-statement screenplays that strain for significance
and an ungainly directing style that seems incapable of, and uninterested in, illustrating more
than one thing at a time: "Look at this. Now look at this. Now look at this. Now here's some
dialogue to explain the movie's fictional rules. Now a character will tell you what he represents
and what his goals are." And so on ... You won't experience the thrill of discovery while looking
around in a Nolan frame. You'll see the one thing he wants you to see, but everything around it
is dead space.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/03/15(Fri)23:35 No.2738353
>>2738286
>people complained that they couldn't hear what Bane was saying.
This is literally every Nolan film, though. You can never hear what the fuck the characters are
saying.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/04/15(Sat)00:59 No.2738457
>>2738353
this
a million times fucking this, I have to use subtitles if I ever want to understand half the shit
people say in his movies