Was it anarchy or just to blow up Gotham? What was the point of giving it back to the people then? Why not blow it up immediately when the reactor turned nuclear instead of the month or so of anarchy?
You're a big guy
>>63077556
Not helpful!
>>63077521
getting caught
>>63077521
Crashing this plane
>>63077521
Are you retarded OP? His plan was crashing the plane.
>>63077521
Crashing Gotham City.
For shits and giggles.
But also revenge against Batman for killing the League of Shadows.
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WITH NO SURVIVORS
He wanted Bruce Wayne to suffer. Bruce was forced to watch Bane take over Gotham and put it into anarchy while he was in the pit.
That's why Band says "you don't fear death, you welcome it. Your punishment must be more severe.......torture, but not of your body, of your soul"
Dubs?
>>63077637
>"you don't fear death, you welcome it. Your punishment must be more severe.......torture, but not of your body, of your soul"
Bane = poetry
to crash the stock market with no survivors so al of the big debt would be gone for you
>>63077521
Turning on the league of shadows
Batman retiring and letting his town go to shit and riddle with crime
Talia al gul's revenge he was her protector
did you not watch the movie anon?
>>63077777
That's a big get
>>63077521
It was about gotham tearing itself apart.
>>63077777
>>63077777
LOOKS LIKE BANEPOSTING IS BACK ON THE MENU BOYS
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>>63077951
mind if i join?
>>63077521
Mainly to fulfill Rassh Ahl Ghool's deshtiny, but also to punish Batman by making him watch Gotham squirm and then die.
Bane's objective of completing Ra's al Ghul's campaign against Gotham is similar to the plot of Batman: Bane (May 1997), a one shot that rounded off the Legacy story arc.In the comic, Bane plans to destroy Gotham by overloading the reactor core of a nuclear power plant. As in the movie, the nuclear core in the comic was meant to be an energy source, but Bane repurposes it into a bomb.
Bruce in the story is aware of its capabilities due to Wayne Enterprises having made similar progress in clean energy. In the movie, the nuclear device actually comes from Bruce's own company.
In both stories, Bane gives a public ultimatum to the city, threatening doom if they do not comply with his demands.
As in the movie, this is merely a distraction. Bane fully intends to detonate the core anyway once it's ready to blow.
Bane then isolates Gotham from the rest of the world; destroying bridges, putting up barricades, and threatening anyone who tries to enter the city or oppose his plans. Once again, his actions are quite similar to Deacon Blackfire's in The Cult.
Blackfire, like Bane in the movie, also encourages his followers to execute the wealthy and powerful, leading to riots and murders in the streets. While Nolan has cited A Tale of Two Cities as the inspiration for the class warfare element of his film, The Cult explores similar revolutionary ideas of the poor rising up against the rich and well-to-do.
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>>63077777
Welcome back
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>>63079753
Has there been found any behind the scenes or bloopers for this scene in the start of the movie?
>>63077521
This is the movie's major problem. Nothing Bane did made any sense.
He was actually tyler durden under that mask
>>63077777
crashing this thread
>>63077777
those a some big numbers for you