It can't JUST be morphine, the drug makes him powerful too, no?
Have you ever been on morphine?
It can't JUST be morphine, the drug makes him powerful too, no?
contradict much?
he needs to stay away from this thread and not ask questions about spoilers.
Have you ever been on morphine?
Think Nolan really will call it quits after this? This series has been so popular and lucrative.
Spoiler alert !! The Lieutenant Dangle cameo is fantastic.
LOLOLOL...is this the guy that goes, "You got the wrong animal there sir!" and "Put your gonna away, you're gonna hurt someone." He crushed it.
Think Nolan really will call it quits after this? This series has been so popular and lucrative.
it was because of his insufferable pain. it was feeding him some sort of pain relief gas 24 hours a day
Morphine gas.
maybe, maybe a fictional gas way more potent than morphine
Morephine?
They did?
Pretty sure.
Conan said:I can't remember about the morphine (isn't it supposed to be Venom?).
weezur said:It can't JUST be morphine, the drug makes him powerful too, no?
Nolan’s portrayal of Bane is another example of a successful adaptation. Bane (Tom Hardy) is both a physical titan and a criminal mastermind. While there is no mention of ”venom ”and thankfully no ridiculous tubes protruding from Bane’s head, it is implied that some sort of chemical is being administered to Bane as a sort of morphine. While it is unclear if this also gives Bane superior strength and speed, Bane’s reliance on this device is the key to Batman’s ability to defeat him. This stays true to the original concept of Bane. Plus, by creatively changing Bane’s mask to a device that keeps extreme pain at bay, Nolan complements his derivation of Bane’s origin story, both of which make Bane more sympathetic and keeps him from being just a bulging evil villain. Despite Bane being dubbed “pure evil” by Daggett (Ben Mendelsohn), and although Bane and the league of shadows are portrayed as terrorists, Nolan subtly demonstrates that even such “monsters” are still simply human beings with believable and even slightly admirable motivations.
This is why I kinda wish the ending really wrapped things up instead of making lee-way for another sequel. Some idiot somewhere in WB will want a sequel with Joseph Gordan Levitt whether it's by Nolan or not.
IMDB is stating there is a Batman movie Nolan is producing to team with Superman and the Green Lantern to form a Justice League and cash in off of the Avengers. Stupid, stupid idea. To me these movies were as close to making the "perfect" Batman movies as anyone could have ever hoped. I sincerely hope the Justice League idea gets scrapped.
The morphine doesn't make sense because it is Venom that gives Bane his powers/intelligence.
The morphine doesn't make sense because it is Venom that gives Bane his powers/intelligence.
I have to admit that the whole Bane/Talia thing was done in a clumsy way and Bruce Wayne's rehab didn't have any weight to it, but other than those items, I think the movie will go down as a high quality movie. The 2nd movie was just so freaking good that I think it makes both the 1st and the 3rd pale in comparision.
I have to admit that the whole Bane/Talia thing was done in a clumsy way and Bruce Wayne's rehab didn't have any weight to it, but other than those items, I think the movie will go down as a high quality movie. The 2nd movie was just so freaking good that I think it makes both the 1st and the 3rd pale in comparision.