Bane Is A Fucking Monster! Peace Has Cost You Your Strength. Victory Has Defeated You! I Can Get Into This Scene Because For All The True Comic Book Fans Know Bane Snaps Batman/Bruce Wayne's Back When He Gave Batman The Ass Kicking Of His Life. Batman Couldn't Do A Damn Thing Against Bane Because He's A Beast. So All You Tough Guys Out Their Don't Feel Like A Loser If You Lose A Fight Remember When You Fight Again, To Make Sure You're Truly Ready & Have The Proper Training For The Guy You're Going Up Against. Please Remember In This Same Film Batman Gets On The Floor Once He's Healed & Begins Training Harder Than Ever & Getting His Head/Mind Right So He Can Show Bane YOu Can't Beat Me When I Focus & Get In Shape! Alfred Warned Him Before He left Master Bruce's Side. Alfred: Said, Look At His Speed, His Strength His Durability. Batman Says I'll Just Fight Harder, He Didn't Even Get Aldred's Point. Batman Wasn't Ready Just Like Rocky In Rocky 3 Mick Told Rocky You're Not Ready. Just Like Batman He Thought Fighting Tough Was Gonna Do The Trick, But He Wasn't Really Ready. So Remember Losing Can Be Better Than Winning Sometimes Because What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us Stronger!
@Marcus-pm6jt it's on a old school nintendo 500 game block system I don't know it's name but I'll definitely find out for you...your a white player or a purple pink player and the movements are basic it's a very lame game but it gets us laughing 😃
“You fight like a young man, you don’t hold back” I love how Batman learns throughout the movie that the best way to be a hero is to have fear of losing and dying.
For those who saw The dark knight rises by Christopher Nolan, Nolan Said that the political message of the Dark knight trilogy failed and people didn't understand it. He emphasized that people didn't listen to Bane Message or the league of shadows. Bane He clearly shows that he hates the Western civilization He uses suicide-bombing tactics He was quoted to have said ''the next error of western civilization'' - not the next error of Gotham, but the whole westernized civilization He came from a pit in the Middle-East, where terrorism is around -He hates corruption and decadence -He wants to expose Gotham ( western civilization) to the people and than give them power to decide for themselves where they stand -He views the " criminals" in the society as victims of corrupted system ran by true criminals that belt this environment that produces decadence which produces mental illness and crimes. -He views Batman as protector of the elites and susastiner of a system that has already failed. -He sees Batman as a fake hero who sustains a system that ran by true criminals and attacks the victims of the system ( like the Joker) I think Nolan took some aspects of Middle-Eastern terrorism (often seen by" radical "Muslims) and applied them to Bane. League of Shadows is certainly Al Qaeda to Nolan and he surely doesn't like the system.
On the other hand, both Deadpool and Spiderman have no charisma on changing the tide of a City with their ideology. While Bane put it into reality.. just like now in US. LOL.
When Batman started to yell during the fight, that $hit legit broke me. He never made a sound during othet fights and he was already yelling from frustration and exertion. Damn. 😢
When Bane delivered that line "I didn't see the light until I was already a man but by then it was nothing but BLINDING" Elbowed tf outta Batman, making him fall. Those little gasps Batman made bc he was helpless, Then beat the shit out of his head made me so sick to my stomach to see him like that in the theaters.
How many times does Bruce punch Bane square in the face here, just like in the finale - when Bruce “discovers” Bane’s weakness? Plot hole. I’ve come to appreciate these fights more over time. Bruce dismissed and underestimated Bane, to his detriment.
@@Snorlaxiian Oh yeah? It was “tamer?” You really chugged the Kool-Aid. I’m glad someone appointed you to the position of “Expert.” foh Don’t waste my time again.
A fun little Batman Begins Easter egg very few people noticed is if you watch the scene were Ra's Al Ghul is training Bruce in the first movie, there are a couple of scenes where Ra's is holding his lapels the exact same way that Bane does in nearly every scene where he's wearing a top - like a schoolkid holding on to his book bag straps. Which if noticed the first time around, immediately tells the viewer that indeed Bane WAS very close to Ra's Al Ghul - so much so that he picked up and copied his habits. He was NOT "excommunicated" as Bruce believed.
“Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you.” You have to love this quote from Bane. Here, he tells Batman that it wasn’t a villain who defeated him, but his own success. How crushing is that? Even in victory, Bane says that Batman still loses. It brings to mind an old Bill Gates quote from Pirates of Silicon Valley: “Success is a menace, it tricks smart people into thinking they can’t lose."
It really is. The passion and drive behind his fight has gone. It takes Damn near killing him, breaking his body and putting him in an enescaple prison to put the fight Back in him.
Whoever did the sound effects for this scene has done a brilliant job. - Almost the entire sequence was done with no BGM which make it intense. - You can hear that a beast is approaching batman by the weight of the footsteps while batman's footsteps are almost silent. - Even with the punches you can hear that at first batman's punches are light while bane's punches and kicks have a heavy sound. - As the fight progresses batman realizes that his punches are not doing any damage to Bane, so he goes harder. you can hear that when he is hitting Bane's chest as hard as he can while bane is still unphased by his punches. - When batman shuts off the light you actually also stop hearing the waterfall noise from the background making it eerie. What a masterpiece of a scene.
That's amazing I love when people point out stuff I didn't notice like the water fall sound in this moment is the only ambient sound besides them and then the way he slithers that delivery of a line in the dark and quiet it is very eerie
As a big time UFC fan, I give credit to the writer of this fight scene. 1. Bane has a steel chin. He took some heavy punches from the Batman in the beginning to weather the early storm. 2. Bane is about 10 pounds heavier but he is faster than Batman. 3. He kicked him in the stomach on stairs. Then ducked under right hook and punched his body. A left hook to body while coming down the stairs followed by 2 more left hooks to the body. The body shots really gassed out Batman. Batman took him down and tried some ground and pound. But Bane was again too strong. He threw him and got back up. He punched him again in the stomach followed by 5 big right hands to the head. These body shots remind me of Stipe Miocic second fight against Cormier. Stipe's left hooks to the body did the job for him.
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I love Tom Hardys delivery at 2:58 of “The shadows betray you, because they belong to me” for 2 seconds his portrayal of Banes voice completely changes and gives some insight in to the head space of the character which makes much more sense considering the reveal later
@@1MinuteFlipDoc i think what he was saying is when people hear "dark knight trilogy" they automatically think Heath and the joker, which is no doubt justified because that performance was legendary; but Tom Hardy's Bane would have probably been considered one of the best movie villains if it was in another trilogy/franchise/etc and not directly after the joker
@ImmaPlantMeaDumbassTree 47 people who only see no other Batman villain than Joker are completely naive. Batman literally has the best villains out of any comic book hero :/
@@Howlingburd19 I think he meant Joker is always represented as Batman's nemesis, while all the others are just ordinary villians, so normally, the joker recieves special treatment.
Lol. My thing is, Batman had been retired for eight years, yet he somehow thought that throwing his suit and cape back on and taking out a couple of goons just automatically makes him a superhero again. Meanwhile banes been training the entire time and has fully committed himself to achieving his goal. Did Bruce really think he’d just come out of retirement and confront a literal monster among men and NOT get his ass whooped??
@BillG Dontjabme ah you think America is your ally. But you merely adopted its ignorance. I was born with it. Brainwashed by it. I didn’t know sanity until We switched leaders but by then we were already corrupted.
"You merely adopted the dark; I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man. By then it was nothing to me but blinding." One of the best quotes in any Batman movie.
@@MarvoloSalazar I think he means to say Batman just came out of retirement. It’s almost like In the comics when Batman got warn out by all the other villains and Bane fought him when he was already tired.
One of the coolest villains of all time - and he got the most laughable death... Biggest mistake in DKR, killing him so early. Miranda Tate was so boring, awful actress, not intimidating at all. And then she just dies out of nothing... I’m sure Nolan regrets what he did with Bane, because he set him up so good, being so terryfing and awesome... and send him out like that... ouf
@@Prabzs123 early compared to the other villains in the Dark Knight series, and other villains in normal movies like that. He died with 30 min to go I think. But they had much more potential to have him have one last battle with Batman. Talia Al Ghul was not interesting at all, and her death scene is one of the worst death scene in big Hollywood movies.
The scariest part was seeing Bane toy with Batman. Bane took punches to let Batman wear himself out. Then shut down the punches when he wanted. He taunted Batman constantly. He was in control the whole time. That level of planning, understanding his opponent and confidence is terrifying.
Like when Bane says he is there to fullfill Ra's destiny, Batman loses control and tries to get angry but Bane did keep pushing his buttons and get him off balacne
Those weren’t the same punches. Bruce was stronger and more sure of himself than he was here. That’s the point of the Pit. We see Bruce do exercise and improve his fitness in the time he was there. The Batman we see in the end is a far cry from this broken old man we see here
Happened to me. I was making 6figures at one point living the life. Then it got all taken away from me. Been trying to bounce back ever since. Problem is I'm not as hungry as I was when I was barely making 20k/yr. 😓 Victory defeated me.
I was today years old when I found out it wasn’t “Patience has cost you your strength.” Ah damn. This changes everything so it instantly makes sense. Thanks for this.
The thing that really stands out about this scene is Batman's desperation as he realizes he may not survive this fight. He hasn't left his comfort zone for so long that he's lost his killer instinct and betrayed his own League of Shadows training. Bane's men look on almost with disinterest, as if they know Batman poses no challenge to Bane, and Bane is about to destroy him. This was the toughest scene to watch in the entire trilogy
hot take, I think Bruce Wayne in the Wayne Manor talking with Ra's Al Ghul and Ra's Al Ghul trying to poison his mind while Bruce was clinging into that sliver of hope that Gotham isn't beyond saving was harder to watch. especially how Bruce was trying to convince himself that he can definitely save the city from itself and it doesn't need any kind of a tormenting cleansing.
I felt like Bane’s people were looking on in a kind of sad way. That one white guy who was Bane’s number 2? He seemed like he felt bad. The guys are criminals but they’re still people. Bane is a supervillain which means all humanity has left the building for that guy. The criminals/henchmen would probably have mixed emotions about this. Like some just want to watch the world burn too but some probably just needed a job and were looking for work (like that kid mentioned to JGL at the Boys Home) ^I figured that one guy I saw earlier felt bad in a way bc yeah, you want to be able to be a criminal but BM was the last line of defense before society collapses. The criminals knew once BM was gone, real trouble starts. If I was them, I would be conflicted bc Batman at least held the line between chaos and order. Criminals can still be criminals without being villains (or even supervillains) **End of Rant. TDKT rules!
“You think darkness is your ally. You've merely adapted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was a man and by then it was only blinding.” Best quote of the movie
@@vonnxvilluminati908 bruh that follow up quote gave me chills. That’s such a dark statement he says to a man that is known for putting fear in scary men’s hearts.
I love how the guards knew that Batman was, even at his old age, still a brilliant hand to hand fighter. All looked like they realized that the odds were probably 55% in favor of Bane for him to win this fight. They all looked speechless to actually see the unbeaten legend, the Batman, not only taking such a beating knowing who he was, but also seeing Bane taking a very considerable beating regardless. I'm sure that they all second-guessed whether this was actually going to work and that they could see the consequences of seeing this whole plan go south right here, right now. All they could do is watch.
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@@3X73RM I've always looked at it as if Bane was confused about what he said (mostly because I never was able to understand Batman when he said that) so he stood there a second confused and then punched him. But now that I know what he says, I agree with what you said.
Hollywood really has a problem with Tom Hardy’s face when it comes to a movie Bane Venom Mad Max Dunkirk Now we know what Bane meant when he said “ no one cared who I was until I put on the mask” Tom hardy is an absolute unit
I love that short pause Bane makes after Bruce tells him he was "excommunicated by a gang of psychopaths." It's like it took him a moment to process, _"What did this motherfucker just say to me?"_
He was out of practice for 8 years and that too physically and mentally soaked up , he was not that young batman/bruce who was full of confidence on his skills and so with time his martial art fighting skills rusted down and discipline as well as his confidence in fight was lost
@@alternateperez4086 So basically you prefer BvS because the fight/action was good so fuck off the rest of the film? Lol you surely love superfiction aren't ya?
This scene is so epic and well builted that i often come back and rewatch it. And every single time I'm mesmerized by it. The fight, the lines, the incredulity in the soldiers face. A true masterpiece
Notice how throughout the trilogy Batman nearly never makes a sound when he fights, but he's full-on groaning and grunting loudly in anger, he's lost his discipline, that's the last thing you want your enemies see.
Donnie Castro I knew it was over when Catwoman locked the cage behind him. The realization that he wasn't just looking for Bane...Bane's been looking for him. But you're right...that cry of desperation really showed that Batman wasn't ready for this fight!
Bane forced him to raise his game to another level. His "Spirit" as bane would say was always there but he needed more then that to defeat Bane. Once he broke out of the hell hole he was on a mission to defend Gotham and end Bane.
One of the most intense and breathtaking hand-to-hand fight I've ever seen in a movie so far. You can perfectly feel a mixture of anger, hate and vengeance through every punch and gaze between them. Nolan is really a master. We should be thankful to him and those few visionary movie directors who proved before anyone else that the cinecomic formula could actually work and convey genuine and one-of-a-kind emotions in theaters. Unfortunately, the film industry is relying too much on the artistic heritage of these masterpieces, and now we're often compelled to "consume" a lot of superhero-related stuff which often turns out to be unnecessary and artistically empty. That's the main point behind this recent wave of nostalgia for more "authorial" directors like Nolan, Raimi or Ang Lee. As people and therefore humans, I think that despite the giant steps in technology and the undeniable, worldwide success of the last movies, we are nonetheless able to perceive the lack of this kind of emotions in the majority of the last superhero movies. I'll never cease to believe that.
The best stories are human stories. Relatable stories. I will echo this sentiment til I die: the people that made the Halo show did not know what made Halo good. The show could have been parallel to this in terms of the great adaptations of all time if they realized that at its core, Halo is a war story about humanity. They needed to tell the story of the human-covenant war through a human lens (the marines). Hats off to Nolan for truly understanding what made Batman a compelling character. I will never forget these movies.
Reminds me of when Dooku whooped Anakin in episode 2. Anakin was beastly even back then. Or when Vader whooped Luke. Malak also whooped Revan the 1st time they fought in KOTOR.
+Mike TW I'd actually say that the fight is pretty good in my opinion. It's gritty and down to earth with strong emotional ties. If you want pure, crazy, balls to the wall fighting, watch a jackie-chan movie.
Notice when Bane said " I didn't see the light until i was already a man" hinted already that he wasn't the child who escaped the pit. Its amazing how we got caught in the action and suspense of his words and the environment that we fail to realize that hint in plain sight.
Every nuance of this scene was so perfect, even how the cape catches Batman right before he sets down. Funny, Bane admits that Bruce is stronger than he is, but has 'lost it'.
3:00 I don't know why, but I find most bone chilling is that every punch Bane landed on Batman's mask cracked it more and more. And then to rip half of it off just like that at the end of the fight.
@d R there are twice as many overweight people than there are starving people, just so you know. And both these groups combined are not the majority, they make up less than one third of the global population
@d R I've seen kids do this. Hell when i was a kid i was climbing coconut trees like a monkey every summer. Cant do it now though. I think fear of falling and me getting old.
@d R most children can do this. It requires determination and a little practice. Unless you're overweight, which ironically, you probably are. Stop being a victim.
Fun Fact: Tom Hardy, who plays Bane here, said the most difficult scenes for him were the fights between Bane and Batman. Not because of the physical strain, but because he felt like he was beating his childhood hero. Funny.
“Oh, you think darkness is your ally? You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn’t see the light until I was already a man, but then it was nothing to me but BLINDING!” I love that quote.
The way Bane speaks each word, not just in this scene, but every time he's on screen, conveys multiple shades of emotion, intent, thought, and conviction. A masterful performance by Tom Hardy.
When Bane said "And you Betrayed us." I still to this day remember the cold chill that went up my spine because it was the first time I honestly felt after watching all the Batman movies dating back to the Tim Burton films that Batman did not have a chance in hell in the fight. It was quite a surreal moment.
For those who saw The dark knight rises by Christopher Nolan, Nolan Said that the political message of the Dark knight trilogy failed and people didn't understand it. He emphasized that people didn't listen to Bane Message or the league of shadows. Bane He clearly shows that he hates the Western civilization He uses suicide-bombing tactics He was quoted to have said ''the next error of western civilization'' - not the next error of Gotham, but the whole westernized civilization He came from a pit in the Middle-East, where terrorism is around -He hates corruption and decadence -He wants to expose Gotham ( western civilization) to the people and than give them power to decide for themselves where they stand -He views the " criminals" in the society as victims of corrupted system ran by true criminals that belt this environment that produces decadence which produces mental illness and crimes. -He views Batman as protector of the elites and susastiner of a system that has already failed. -He sees Batman as a fake hero who sustains a system that ran by true criminals and attacks the victims of the system ( like the Joker) I think Nolan took some aspects of Middle-Eastern terrorism (often seen by" radical "Muslims) and applied them to Bane. League of Shadows is certainly Al Qaeda to Nolan and he surely doesn't like the system.
Looked more like a tool that shoots off little explosions to distract people. As Bane says, it's a good tool against unsuspecting targets, but they're already engaged in a fight, so using a gadget like that now is just silly.
@@jenki221 Big difference. Bane was very polite in how he said it. You'll learn in life that how you say things can mean the difference between getting a promotion and getting fired.
He was though. Of course it won't work while you had already been discovered and losing a fight. Oh I'm supposed to be frightened that you threw poppers at me then turned out the lights?
i like when he says "victory has defeated you" to me is such an inspiring line, one im still struggling to overcome, as it is a perfect description of what happend to me recently.
What i loved about this scene was there was no background music playing at all, just pure silence with only the sound of the water running which really helped add tension to the face off and physicality that both Batman & Bane brought to their confrontation. This moment not only brought a lot of fear and shock to the fact that Bane knows Batman's true identity but you could feel the chill of uncertainty that Batman may be physically outmatched by a very highly skilled and dangerous opponent. Bane did something that none of the previous villains could do, he broke the dark knight.
You know how disrespectful it is to casually monologue while beating someone's ass😭
And win
🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMAO
Yup lol
Bane Is A Fucking Monster! Peace Has Cost You Your Strength. Victory Has Defeated You! I Can Get Into This Scene Because For All The True Comic Book Fans Know Bane Snaps Batman/Bruce Wayne's Back When He Gave Batman The Ass Kicking Of His Life. Batman Couldn't Do A Damn Thing Against Bane Because He's A Beast. So All You Tough Guys Out Their Don't Feel Like A Loser If You Lose A Fight Remember When You Fight Again, To Make Sure You're Truly Ready & Have The Proper Training For The Guy You're Going Up Against. Please Remember In This Same Film Batman Gets On The Floor Once He's Healed & Begins Training Harder Than Ever & Getting His Head/Mind Right So He Can Show Bane YOu Can't Beat Me When I Focus & Get In Shape! Alfred Warned Him Before He left Master Bruce's Side. Alfred: Said, Look At His Speed, His Strength His Durability. Batman Says I'll Just Fight Harder, He Didn't Even Get Aldred's Point. Batman Wasn't Ready Just Like Rocky In Rocky 3 Mick Told Rocky You're Not Ready. Just Like Batman He Thought Fighting Tough Was Gonna Do The Trick, But He Wasn't Really Ready. So Remember Losing Can Be Better Than Winning Sometimes Because What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us Stronger!
No CGI, no music. Just two men fighting. This scene is brilliant
Brilliantly boring
Brilliantly gay
@@oSIXO. gay indeed
DIABOLIC you think gayness is your ally
hello flex then go watch those fictions movie not this one
“The shadows betray you, because they belong to me”
Right?!
Really stamps Bane’s win here and makes the audience believe he cannot be defeated
I usually say this when playing a fighting video game to my step son when I can hide my player in the shadows we always get a good laugh 😃
@@jasonhumphry5836 oh thats interesting which fighting game can you hide in the shadows in? Ive been looking for new fun fighting games to play
@Marcus-pm6jt it's on a old school nintendo 500 game block system I don't know it's name but I'll definitely find out for you...your a white player or a purple pink player and the movements are basic it's a very lame game but it gets us laughing 😃
“You fight like a young man, you don’t hold back” I love how Batman learns throughout the movie that the best way to be a hero is to have fear of losing and dying.
He had to regain what he lost in Batman begins
Batman never feared dying. It's one of the things that made him a hero, his willingness to help others even at his own life.
“You fight like a younger man, nothing held back”
Seems Batman took that to heart & fought Bane much more cautiously in their rematch.
For those who saw The dark knight rises by Christopher Nolan, Nolan Said that the political message of the Dark knight trilogy failed and people didn't understand it. He emphasized that people didn't listen to Bane Message or the league of shadows.
Bane
He clearly shows that he hates the Western civilization
He uses suicide-bombing tactics
He was quoted to have said ''the next error of western civilization'' - not the next error of Gotham, but the whole westernized civilization
He came from a pit in the Middle-East, where terrorism is around
-He hates corruption and decadence
-He wants to expose Gotham ( western civilization) to the people and than give them power to decide for themselves where they stand
-He views the " criminals" in the society as victims of corrupted system ran by true criminals that belt this environment that produces decadence which produces mental illness and crimes.
-He views Batman as protector of the elites and susastiner of a system that has already failed.
-He sees Batman as a fake hero who sustains a system that ran by true criminals and attacks the victims of the system ( like the Joker)
I think Nolan took some aspects of Middle-Eastern terrorism (often seen by" radical "Muslims) and applied them to Bane. League of Shadows is certainly Al Qaeda to Nolan and he surely doesn't like the system.
When you beat the singleplayer campaign and join online for the first time.
Lmao😹
Bro yes! 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Truth
When you finish all the sidequests and face the first boss
The way this MF slithered down that chain was straight menacing
Gravity wasn't fast enough for Bane
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I love that moment too.
love your choice of verb, 'slithered' that shit made me chuckle.😁☮️
Lmfao
I have never seen anybody win a fight and a poetry contest at the same time.
No joke, the most badass monologue I’ve ever heard from any character ever
Bane punched Batman so hard it turned the lights back on.
Maybe it was a metaphor for Batman's head trauma
😂😂😂
Damn
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bane vs henri ducard who win?
Bane..the only person that can be a commentator for his own fight while he's fighting
*deadpool would like to know your location*
@Mark M. this is true
On the other hand, both Deadpool and Spiderman have no charisma on changing the tide of a City with their ideology. While Bane put it into reality.. just like now in US. LOL.
The game did that as well
Nah Muhammad Ali was the O.G. for that homey
2:31 I remember the entire theatre rumbling from Bane’s voice in the movie house. Such an awesome cinematic experience.
Yes. I was shaking with fear....and I was like 24 😅
When Batman started to yell during the fight, that $hit legit broke me. He never made a sound during othet fights and he was already yelling from frustration and exertion. Damn. 😢
When Bane delivered that line "I didn't see the light until I was already a man but by then it was nothing but BLINDING" Elbowed tf outta Batman, making him fall. Those little gasps Batman made bc he was helpless, Then beat the shit out of his head made me so sick to my stomach to see him like that in the theaters.
How many times does Bruce punch Bane square in the face here, just like in the finale - when Bruce “discovers” Bane’s weakness? Plot hole.
I’ve come to appreciate these fights more over time. Bruce dismissed and underestimated Bane, to his detriment.
@@Adarkane325xi In the finale, Bruce was hammering Bane's face whereas this scene it was tamer.
@@Snorlaxiian Oh yeah? It was “tamer?” wtf I’m glad someone appointed you to the position of “Expert.” foh Eat a 🍆 beta.
@@Snorlaxiian Oh yeah? It was “tamer?” You really chugged the Kool-Aid. I’m glad someone appointed you to the position of “Expert.” foh Don’t waste my time again.
I didnt know Tom hardy played bane until i was already a man
LMAO
True lol
And by then it was nothing but distracting for me.
😂😂😂
Lmaooooo
Bane was a hero
Mask✔️
Quarantined the city✔️
He cancelled sport events✔️
The root of the problem was a bat✔️
a "killer" quote😆😂😅
Congrats on your meme copying skills
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better hero than Thanos
hahahaha... what a story Mark
"Let's not stand on ceremony here.. Mr Wayne."
Fucking love that line
A fun little Batman Begins Easter egg very few people noticed is if you watch the scene were Ra's Al Ghul is training Bruce in the first movie, there are a couple of scenes where Ra's is holding his lapels the exact same way that Bane does in nearly every scene where he's wearing a top - like a schoolkid holding on to his book bag straps. Which if noticed the first time around, immediately tells the viewer that indeed Bane WAS very close to Ra's Al Ghul - so much so that he picked up and copied his habits. He was NOT "excommunicated" as Bruce believed.
Good observation! Goes to show how much they cared when making the fight scene
Anyone who has ever worn a vest like that has put their hands there. It's not something special, just take some pressure off your shoulders
Bane just casually dropping bars while he beat Batman’s ass 😂
Like he’s Ali
@@KaiserLokolong he so bad he makes medicine sick
@@ashplattsii1fan92 he hospitalized a brick
@@mustafaaljumaah72 He wrestled with an alligator
“Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you.” You have to love this quote from Bane. Here, he tells Batman that it wasn’t a villain who defeated him, but his own success. How crushing is that? Even in victory, Bane says that Batman still loses. It brings to mind an old Bill Gates quote from Pirates of Silicon Valley: “Success is a menace, it tricks smart people into thinking they can’t lose."
"Peace has cost you your strength, Victory has defeated you." One of the deepest lines ever
True sh*t...
It really is. The passion and drive behind his fight has gone. It takes Damn near killing him, breaking his body and putting him in an enescaple prison to put the fight Back in him.
America in a nutshell.
Amen to that.
"Victory has defeated you"...
WHAT A GREAT FU#KING LINE.
Whoever did the sound effects for this scene has done a brilliant job.
- Almost the entire sequence was done with no BGM which make it intense.
- You can hear that a beast is approaching batman by the weight of the footsteps while batman's footsteps are almost silent.
- Even with the punches you can hear that at first batman's punches are light while bane's punches and kicks have a heavy sound.
- As the fight progresses batman realizes that his punches are not doing any damage to Bane, so he goes harder. you can hear that when he is hitting Bane's chest as hard as he can while bane is still unphased by his punches.
- When batman shuts off the light you actually also stop hearing the waterfall noise from the background making it eerie.
What a masterpiece of a scene.
That's amazing I love when people point out stuff I didn't notice like the water fall sound in this moment is the only ambient sound besides them and then the way he slithers that delivery of a line in the dark and quiet it is very eerie
As a big time UFC fan, I give credit to the writer of this fight scene.
1. Bane has a steel chin. He took some heavy punches from the Batman in the beginning to weather the early storm.
2. Bane is about 10 pounds heavier but he is faster than Batman.
3. He kicked him in the stomach on stairs. Then ducked under right hook and punched his body. A left hook to body while coming down the stairs followed by 2 more left hooks to the body.
The body shots really gassed out Batman. Batman took him down and tried some ground and pound. But Bane was again too strong. He threw him and got back up.
He punched him again in the stomach followed by 5 big right hands to the head.
These body shots remind me of Stipe Miocic second fight against Cormier. Stipe's left hooks to the body did the job for him.
Stop yapping😂😂, I promise u they were just showing bane was stronger than Batman at that point😭
Bane is more than 10lbs heavier. You can hear Banes heavy steps as he walks vs Batmans. He had at least 80-100lbs of power on Batman
as a movie fan i gotta tell you this is a movie
Autism 101
I can’t believe you said bane big ass is 10 pounds heavier lmao
Scarecrow tested Batman’s Fear
Joker tested Batman’s Morals
Bane tested Batman’s Strength
RossDiamondThief and ra's al ghul tested his will
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Batman : *switches off lights*
Bane: "Call an Ambulance...
...BUT NOT FOR ME."
Underrated
@@kailashsingha4073 yet mistaken
@@GrooveScorpion lol
LMAO 😆
😂
“The shadows betray you, because the belong to me!” That lines is wild
0:53 I don’t know why but Bane clambering down that chain only using his arms gives me the chills.
“Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you”
My favorite line
Future UFC champion then makes him punch himself.lol
Your disrespecting a future ufc champion
Sergei Dragunov Lmao
Its kind of like western civilization. Victory has defeated us.
@Juan Ochoa Muniz i dont think u understood my context
Not a cell phone in sight. Just people living in the moment
Kanye West how stupid they were, if i were them i would have recorded thr whole fight. The most seen video in youtube!!!
That made me laugh harder than I should
Big fan kanye
Think I seen one of the gaurdsa taking a peep of his facebook
Literally forced me to LOL. Well done sir, well done
I love Tom Hardys delivery at 2:58 of “The shadows betray you, because they belong to me” for 2 seconds his portrayal of Banes voice completely changes and gives some insight in to the head space of the character which makes much more sense considering the reveal later
“The victory has defeated you.”
Jeeez, best line in movie.
"I didn't see the light until I was already a man by then it was nothing to me but blinding" what a line, what a character, what an actor
Whataburger... just like you like it
What an asshole.
Lame fight
The shadows betray you, BECAUSE THEY BELONG TO ME.
@@BigZ-19 for you.
Tom Hardy as bane is severely underrated. It’s tough he had to follow Heath ledgers joker, but he did a hell of a job as bane. Truly terrifying.
everyone/most love his performance.
@@1MinuteFlipDoc i think what he was saying is when people hear "dark knight trilogy" they automatically think Heath and the joker, which is no doubt justified because that performance was legendary; but Tom Hardy's Bane would have probably been considered one of the best movie villains if it was in another trilogy/franchise/etc and not directly after the joker
@@walmartbag458 That's what makes this franchise so good. Very villain is so amazing.
@ImmaPlantMeaDumbassTree 47 people who only see no other Batman villain than Joker are completely naive. Batman literally has the best villains out of any comic book hero :/
@@Howlingburd19 I think he meant Joker is always represented as Batman's nemesis, while all the others are just ordinary villians, so normally, the joker recieves special treatment.
The chiropractor when your card declines: 3:57
1:58
After you tell him you can pay him back *next month*
It’s 1am. Why tf did I laugh at this??
Shadows betray you because they belong to me- that line was so sick
No one is talking about “the shadows betray you, because they belong to me!” That is a terrifying line
Lol. My thing is, Batman had been retired for eight years, yet he somehow thought that throwing his suit and cape back on and taking out a couple of goons just automatically makes him a superhero again. Meanwhile banes been training the entire time and has fully committed himself to achieving his goal. Did Bruce really think he’d just come out of retirement and confront a literal monster among men and NOT get his ass whooped??
@BillG Dontjabme ah you think America is your ally. But you merely adopted its ignorance. I was born with it. Brainwashed by it. I didn’t know sanity until We switched leaders but by then we were already corrupted.
Sounds like SAM FISHER in SPLINTER CELL
@@jaylinharrell1555 LMAO I was about to say America? Lol that was good
🔥🔥🔥
“Victory has defeated you”
Damn, that’s a quote
Reference to the comic book "Dark Victory"
@Shannon when you fail, you learn to get better. If you only win, you learn nothing.
That quote also applies to Buu Saga Adult Gohan (before the Ultimate/Mystic stuff).
This quote applies so well to the recent Joshua vs Ruiz 2 boxing fight.
Shannon he’s become conceited into thinking that he is strong
The way Bane came down that chain still gives me chills.....
By far one of the most brutal fights in a PG-13 movie
You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it.
-- Still looking for the right moment to say this in real life.
Jonathan C. Edgy ass
I’d say the same about “The shadows betray you, because they belong to me!!”
I say this all the time, even though it usually doesn't pertain to anything that was said prior to me saying it
Jonathan C. That quote is a reference from Knights of the Old Republic II, Darth Traya says it about Darth Nihilus search it up
but u are not born in darkness. u were born with wealth and happiness
Still can't believe this is Hardy, what a phenomenal actor
This entire scene depicts me trying to beat up my high school bully
@@tuber138 fuck a bully. Kick him in the balls.
Well sure, his face is covered, and his voice sounds like some weird creepy old man
Its amazing how dedicated he is to his roles. One secomd he's the brooding genius Bane and the next he's the alien para-I mean symbiote Venom.
And credits for Nolan too... Great scene, Tom seems much bigger than he really is
The sound effects in this scene are amazing. Bane's loud stomps and punches make him seem like a human tank.
I love the way his voice drops at 1:40
"But we are initiated, aren't we Bruce~?
*members of the league of shadows*"
"You merely adopted the dark; I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man. By then it was nothing to me but blinding." One of the best quotes in any Batman movie.
*THE best quote in superhero movies of all time.
@@Raz-lw9vi they're both genius.
Best quote from a villian in movies ever.
Definitely add 'Oh you think darkness is your ally' on top
@@Raz-lw9vi I like how the Batman Movies came out during the Madagascar Movies from 2005 to 2012.
Batman yelling and being loud is such a good detail because it’s so out of character for him, it shows how outmatched he actually is.
Agreed. 1:21 is sort of like Batman's last-stand warcry. He already knows he lost and he's frustrated that he can't beat bane.
Only outmatched because of age and his worn body. Batman 8 yrs ago would of been fine.
Yep he thought he had it in the beginning but seeing his moves weren’t working bane was letting him tire himself out before he started fighting
@@damonestephens8722 They're almost the same age wtf are you talking about
@@MarvoloSalazar I think he means to say Batman just came out of retirement. It’s almost like In the comics when Batman got warn out by all the other villains and Bane fought him when he was already tired.
This fighting scene is still legendary 💯
“The shadows betray you because they belong to me” hardest line ever even the tone and the delivery was perfect fuck this gives me chills
“The shadows betray you, because they belong to me” is probably one of, if not, the most badass line I’ve ever heard.
And not nearly talked about enough
I always imagine this would be what Doomguy would say to the ghosts if he went to a haunted house
One of the coolest villains of all time - and he got the most laughable death... Biggest mistake in DKR, killing him so early. Miranda Tate was so boring, awful actress, not intimidating at all. And then she just dies out of nothing... I’m sure Nolan regrets what he did with Bane, because he set him up so good, being so terryfing and awesome... and send him out like that... ouf
Dragonstorm 999 early? Didnt he die in the last act
@@Prabzs123 early compared to the other villains in the Dark Knight series, and other villains in normal movies like that. He died with 30 min to go I think. But they had much more potential to have him have one last battle with Batman. Talia Al Ghul was not interesting at all, and her death scene is one of the worst death scene in big Hollywood movies.
The scariest part was seeing Bane toy with Batman. Bane took punches to let Batman wear himself out. Then shut down the punches when he wanted. He taunted Batman constantly. He was in control the whole time. That level of planning, understanding his opponent and confidence is terrifying.
Was just thinking this - @02:16 when Batman hits his mask he immediately reacts since that had annoyed him.
I agree
Like when Bane says he is there to fullfill Ra's destiny, Batman loses control and tries to get angry but Bane did keep pushing his buttons and get him off balacne
Martin Axe the same punches that conveniently broke his mask in the end fight
Those weren’t the same punches. Bruce was stronger and more sure of himself than he was here. That’s the point of the Pit. We see Bruce do exercise and improve his fitness in the time he was there. The Batman we see in the end is a far cry from this broken old man we see here
“Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated you” is such an incredible line. He absolutely kills this roll
1:44 “Members of the League of Shadows” the way he delivers that line is so intimidating for me
"And you betray us"
@@educatedbrotherman”yes… you were excommunicated by a gang of psychopaths”
“Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated you” is the most badass reminder to never stop putting in that work I’ll tell ya lol
Totally agree with that statement
Never become complacent.
So goes every empire. Even America will eventually lose to victory.
If only coner mcgregor would learn this
Happened to me. I was making 6figures at one point living the life. Then it got all taken away from me. Been trying to bounce back ever since. Problem is I'm not as hungry as I was when I was barely making 20k/yr. 😓
Victory defeated me.
“Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated you.”
I was today years old when I found out it wasn’t “Patience has cost you your strength.”
Ah damn. This changes everything so it instantly makes sense. Thanks for this.
@@rogerdelacruz7551 No prob bro, this line is soooo deep !
Same here lmao
Bane has a way with words.
Peace is a lie.
The dialogue is pure Shakespearean
LITÍRALLY!!! GTA FOREVA! ❤
The thing that really stands out about this scene is Batman's desperation as he realizes he may not survive this fight. He hasn't left his comfort zone for so long that he's lost his killer instinct and betrayed his own League of Shadows training. Bane's men look on almost with disinterest, as if they know Batman poses no challenge to Bane, and Bane is about to destroy him. This was the toughest scene to watch in the entire trilogy
hot take, I think Bruce Wayne in the Wayne Manor talking with Ra's Al Ghul and Ra's Al Ghul trying to poison his mind while Bruce was clinging into that sliver of hope that Gotham isn't beyond saving was harder to watch. especially how Bruce was trying to convince himself that he can definitely save the city from itself and it doesn't need any kind of a tormenting cleansing.
Nah, not disinterest. That one guy was about to cream his pants watching Bane beat Batman up.
I felt like Bane’s people were looking on in a kind of sad way. That one white guy who was Bane’s number 2? He seemed like he felt bad.
The guys are criminals but they’re still people. Bane is a supervillain which means all humanity has left the building for that guy.
The criminals/henchmen would probably have mixed emotions about this. Like some just want to watch the world burn too but some probably just needed a job and were looking for work (like that kid mentioned to JGL at the Boys Home)
^I figured that one guy I saw earlier felt bad in a way bc yeah, you want to be able to be a criminal but BM was the last line of defense before society collapses. The criminals knew once BM was gone, real trouble starts.
If I was them, I would be conflicted bc Batman at least held the line between chaos and order. Criminals can still be criminals without being villains (or even supervillains)
**End of Rant. TDKT rules!
"Shadows betray you because they belong to me," this quote is underrated
I love that line.
I got chills from that
That line was badass
Its not underrated at all this is one of the most famous quote from the comics and from the movie you are currently watching.
Badass Line .
“You think darkness is your ally. You've merely adapted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was a man and by then it was only blinding.” Best quote of the movie
The Shadows betray you because they belong to me 👿
@@vonnxvilluminati908 bruh that follow up quote gave me chills. That’s such a dark statement he says to a man that is known for putting fear in scary men’s hearts.
he says that as he grabs batman by the face
If u think about it bane basically gave away that he wasn’t the child who climbed out of the hole by saying “I didn’t see the light until I was a man”
Adopted the dark*
"I was wondering what would break first... your body, or your spirit" just hits hard
I love how the guards knew that Batman was, even at his old age, still a brilliant hand to hand fighter. All looked like they realized that the odds were probably 55% in favor of Bane for him to win this fight. They all looked speechless to actually see the unbeaten legend, the Batman, not only taking such a beating knowing who he was, but also seeing Bane taking a very considerable beating regardless. I'm sure that they all second-guessed whether this was actually going to work and that they could see the consequences of seeing this whole plan go south right here, right now.
All they could do is watch.
Bane is older
The guards wanted Bain to lose because they were all Bain's puppets and nobody could do anything about it, they hoped Batman would rescue them..
No, they knew Bane had him from the off. That was a look of confidence in their leader.
This wasn't recommended we all searched for this masterpiece
Yeah u right but I searched up girls getting there back broke and found this
(If you don’t know what I’m talking about “which u do you but don’t admit it” search it up and grab some lotion and a sock and then 🤜🏿 ur🥩)
@@drewmcintyre2473 Excuse me, WHAT????
Drew McIntyre Bro I’m trying to find please tell me exactly what to search because I cant find if
Yes sir
*I searched.*
Batman: "you were excommunicated by a gang of psychopaths"
Bane: *agrees with fist*
My man said nothing and then proceeded to beat the crap out of him.
It’s one of the few hits by Batman that actually landed.
@@thefractalcurve5462 Right? You can see Bane pause for a second and actually consider what Bruce just said, before punching him again :P
@@3X73RM I've always looked at it as if Bane was confused about what he said (mostly because I never was able to understand Batman when he said that) so he stood there a second confused and then punched him. But now that I know what he says, I agree with what you said.
Bane’s response: “Well yes, technically, but also how dare you 😡” 😂
The duality: Batman hides his face showing only his mouth. Bane shows his face but hides his mouth
Every single of Tom's lines are delivered with perfection. So cool to see a master of his craft totally in the zone.
Bane's voice is so addictive to hearing
+Azureus Fernández He does do a very terrible Sean Connery impression. "Ah yesh! I wondered what would break firsht"
that scares me...
+Azureus Fernández in the moment bane says "and you betrayed us" it's just as equal to Darth Vader's voice.
+Azureus Fernández His voice has become iconic now, and synonomous with the character.
+Hedro Juarez OHHHHH LMAO!!!!
Hollywood really has a problem with Tom Hardy’s face when it comes to a movie
Bane
Venom
Mad Max
Dunkirk
Now we know what Bane meant when he said “ no one cared who I was until I put on the mask” Tom hardy is an absolute unit
venom aint no mask
@John a suit
The reason because of this is because tom hardy is a master actor with his eyes .
@John yes john we know lol
Watch the movie WARRIOR!! Tom hardy bigger than he was in this, traps bigger than bloody Everest! Fantastic film aswell
The last 5 7 seconds of Bain walking away with that swag, like this wasn't even a big deal is dope to me...
I love that short pause Bane makes after Bruce tells him he was "excommunicated by a gang of psychopaths." It's like it took him a moment to process, _"What did this motherfucker just say to me?"_
Batman knew 127 styles of martial arts.. he picked the backyard brawl style.
That is in the comics book
He was out of practice for 8 years and that too physically and mentally soaked up , he was not that young batman/bruce who was full of confidence on his skills and so with time his martial art fighting skills rusted down and discipline as well as his confidence in fight was lost
LOL!!! XD
stupid comment, and an even stupider commenter. Nolan's fight scenes were pathetically bad. Even the BvS movie had more realism in their fights!
@@alternateperez4086 So basically you prefer BvS because the fight/action was good so fuck off the rest of the film? Lol you surely love superfiction aren't ya?
This fight taught an entire generation that your Hero can get their ass beaten.
Yep
Superman returns
They need to do this for superman
@@massagegun7835 hahaha. Poor superman
@@massagegun7835 here
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The best fight I have ever seen
This scene is so epic and well builted that i often come back and rewatch it. And every single time I'm mesmerized by it. The fight, the lines, the incredulity in the soldiers face. A true masterpiece
What happened when Bane played baseball?
He broke the Bat.
Lol
Oh, very funny.
9/10. bretty guud.
lol you wrong (yet right?) for dat one
Riddler, write this one down in your book
Notice how throughout the trilogy Batman nearly never makes a sound when he fights, but he's full-on groaning and grunting loudly in anger, he's lost his discipline, that's the last thing you want your enemies see.
That yell at 1:22 broke my heart when I first saw this. I knew it was over for Bats at that point and I was genuinely scared for him lol
He wasn't ready for bane
@@donniecastro1456 That yell at 1:22 was when I realized "Holy shit, he's not goin easy on Bane, he's full effort tryna beat him & getting destroyed."
Donnie Castro I knew it was over when Catwoman locked the cage behind him. The realization that he wasn't just looking for Bane...Bane's been looking for him.
But you're right...that cry of desperation really showed that Batman wasn't ready for this fight!
Bane forced him to raise his game to another level. His "Spirit" as bane would say was always there but he needed more then that to defeat Bane. Once he broke out of the hell hole he was on a mission to defend Gotham and end Bane.
One of the most intense and breathtaking hand-to-hand fight I've ever seen in a movie so far. You can perfectly feel a mixture of anger, hate and vengeance through every punch and gaze between them. Nolan is really a master. We should be thankful to him and those few visionary movie directors who proved before anyone else that the cinecomic formula could actually work and convey genuine and one-of-a-kind emotions in theaters. Unfortunately, the film industry is relying too much on the artistic heritage of these masterpieces, and now we're often compelled to "consume" a lot of superhero-related stuff which often turns out to be unnecessary and artistically empty. That's the main point behind this recent wave of nostalgia for more "authorial" directors like Nolan, Raimi or Ang Lee. As people and therefore humans, I think that despite the giant steps in technology and the undeniable, worldwide success of the last movies, we are nonetheless able to perceive the lack of this kind of emotions in the majority of the last superhero movies. I'll never cease to believe that.
The best stories are human stories. Relatable stories. I will echo this sentiment til I die: the people that made the Halo show did not know what made Halo good. The show could have been parallel to this in terms of the great adaptations of all time if they realized that at its core, Halo is a war story about humanity. They needed to tell the story of the human-covenant war through a human lens (the marines). Hats off to Nolan for truly understanding what made Batman a compelling character. I will never forget these movies.
One of the best choreographed fight scenes ever..looks like their actually fighting..I remember this comic book
“You fight like young man. Admirable, but mistaken.”
With nothing held back
Reminds me of when Dooku whooped Anakin in episode 2. Anakin was beastly even back then. Or when Vader whooped Luke. Malak also whooped Revan the 1st time they fought in KOTOR.
Bill Clark brave of you boy. I would’ve thought you’d have learned your lesson.
you forgot one part
@@BlackDiamond2718 I am a slow learner.
People who criticise Batman's fighting here fail to realize that he is out of shape, retired, and out of practice. He's a shadow of his former self.
He still put up one hell of a fight
As a character, his boxing and Muay Thai really improved. More realistic I think
+Mike TW I'd actually say that the fight is pretty good in my opinion. It's gritty and down to earth with strong emotional ties. If you want pure, crazy, balls to the wall fighting, watch a jackie-chan movie.
I'm with you on that
"Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated you..."
There will never be a superhero movie as good as this franchise.
Yeah nothing. Superhero movies are shit now.
Yep this was the best Batman series by far
Peace has cost you your strength, victory has defeated u. Such a great line, and it makes sense.
Who else comes here every couple of months to hear how badass Bane is?
Me
pretty much
Here for it man. When ever I need to find my inner badass, I watch this and always hypes up!
Yup. Basically
Yep
Notice when Bane said " I didn't see the light until i was already a man" hinted already that he wasn't the child who escaped the pit. Its amazing how we got caught in the action and suspense of his words and the environment that we fail to realize that hint in plain sight.
+Damien Croc More importantly Batman failed to see it after he basically told him, that he can't be the child.
+Reverse Zoom Batman should be too smart to miss something like this.
+Metal Gamer Yes, but he is getting the piss beaten out of him, so I guess he can be forgiven for not picking up on everything ;)
jmckendry84 True, but I'm sure he has eidetic memory, so he could have reflected upon it later. He is, after all, the world's greatest detective.
+Metal Gamer Nope, that my good sir is Sherlock Holmes.
"The shadows betray you, because THEY BELONG TO ME"
Every nuance of this scene was so perfect, even how the cape catches Batman right before he sets down. Funny, Bane admits that Bruce is stronger than he is, but has 'lost it'.
"Peace has cost you your strength. Victory has defeated you."
Legendary quote
Didnt understand what he said the first time, now this is my favorite quote
The way Bane climbed down by the chain got me hype for some reason
bane was a quote gold mine in this scene.
Tom Hardy is truly an evil villain... he should be locked up
@@JavMacHer really? what did he do?
“I was born in the dark”
iconic line
Never says that tho😭
So much punch was packed into this sequence, literally.
“Ah yes, I was wondering what would break first. Your spirit, or your body.”
This quote is bone chilling.
More bone snapping, really.
3:00 I don't know why, but I find most bone chilling is that every punch Bane landed on Batman's mask cracked it more and more. And then to rip half of it off just like that at the end of the fight.
More powerful SNAP than Thanos.
I broke you...how have you come back??
Joker broke his spirit. Bane broke his body
The way bane slithers down that chain using only upper body strength is menacing af
It is quite easy though and I bet he could climb up this way too, considering his physique
@d R there are twice as many overweight people than there are starving people, just so you know. And both these groups combined are not the majority, they make up less than one third of the global population
@@ManOverboard tom hardy is physically active and he's a judoka black belter and actually won tourneys.
@d R I've seen kids do this. Hell when i was a kid i was climbing coconut trees like a monkey every summer.
Cant do it now though. I think fear of falling and me getting old.
@d R most children can do this. It requires determination and a little practice. Unless you're overweight, which ironically, you probably are. Stop being a victim.
0:44 How is this not a meme yet!?
This really stood the test of time as one of the greater comic book movies ever
Honestly, “you were excommunicated by a gang of psychopaths” is also a vicious insult.
Unless he considers himself a psychopath already haha
Well he did seem to take it personal when he said that
@@Cartman4wesome lmao yeah
Viscous?
@@MrBraddles3128 aka science thicc
Fun Fact: Tom Hardy, who plays Bane here, said the most difficult scenes for him were the fights between Bane and Batman. Not because of the physical strain, but because he felt like he was beating his childhood hero. Funny.
Yea lol I'd feel the same way.
I swear these actors say stuff just to say stuff or add the "aww factor" lol. Tom Hardy is full of crap on that one
@@AF-my4zj I suppose so lol
Could've swore it was a stunt double doing the fighting scenes. Not Hardy.
@@whyme3772 oh wow cool lol
Still remember how quiet and hopeless the theatre was
“Oh, you think darkness is your ally? You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn’t see the light until I was already a man, but then it was nothing to me but BLINDING!” I love that quote.
2:47
Subtle foreshadowing that he's not the child who made the climb
Fucking good catch my man.
Damn.
Bloody brilliant, props.
Fuck dude, good call
Wow...
Nice !
Ah
The way Bane speaks each word, not just in this scene, but every time he's on screen, conveys multiple shades of emotion, intent, thought, and conviction. A masterful performance by Tom Hardy.
Autocorrect has defeated you.....
Autocorrect has entered the chat.
@@VaderPopsVicodin10 tom hardy just a god at whatever he touches
Yes.
What's more is every fucking line he delivers is a worthy quote.
When you return to your favorite online game after years and you see 蘇打鴨農呀
When Bane said "And you Betrayed us." I still to this day remember the cold chill that went up my spine because it was the first time I honestly felt after watching all the Batman movies dating back to the Tim Burton films that Batman did not have a chance in hell in the fight. It was quite a surreal moment.
Especially when it cuts to Bane lifting Batman off his feet almost effortlessly. I was stunned in the theaters.
For those who saw The dark knight rises by Christopher Nolan, Nolan Said that the political message of the Dark knight trilogy failed and people didn't understand it. He emphasized that people didn't listen to Bane Message or the league of shadows.
Bane
He clearly shows that he hates the Western civilization
He uses suicide-bombing tactics
He was quoted to have said ''the next error of western civilization'' - not the next error of Gotham, but the whole westernized civilization
He came from a pit in the Middle-East, where terrorism is around
-He hates corruption and decadence
-He wants to expose Gotham ( western civilization) to the people and than give them power to decide for themselves where they stand
-He views the " criminals" in the society as victims of corrupted system ran by true criminals that belt this environment that produces decadence which produces mental illness and crimes.
-He views Batman as protector of the elites and susastiner of a system that has already failed.
-He sees Batman as a fake hero who sustains a system that ran by true criminals and attacks the victims of the system ( like the Joker)
I think Nolan took some aspects of Middle-Eastern terrorism (often seen by" radical "Muslims) and applied them to Bane. League of Shadows is certainly Al Qaeda to Nolan and he surely doesn't like the system.
When he threw the flash bangs, Bane's lack of reaction was basically 'Mr Wayne, you are embarrassing yourself now'
Looked more like a tool that shoots off little explosions to distract people. As Bane says, it's a good tool against unsuspecting targets, but they're already engaged in a fight, so using a gadget like that now is just silly.
@@wusscake you just repeated what he said.
@@jenki221 Big difference. Bane was very polite in how he said it. You'll learn in life that how you say things can mean the difference between getting a promotion and getting fired.
He was though. Of course it won't work while you had already been discovered and losing a fight. Oh I'm supposed to be frightened that you threw poppers at me then turned out the lights?
@@wusscake no I meant you repeated what the OP said.
"Ah yes, I was wondering what would break first, your spirit...or your body!" One of Bane's best lines.
i like when he says "victory has defeated you"
to me is such an inspiring line, one im still struggling to overcome, as it is a perfect description of what happend to me recently.
@@zeynaviegas5043 Hope things get better for you and hope you overcome your problems!
@@mikeymartin4575 Wholesome, and I'm here for it!
Better snap than Thanos
Thats what she said after she got on top.
3:41 Bane: Ah yes, I was wondering what was breakfast?
Break first*
What i loved about this scene was there was no background music playing at all, just pure silence with only the sound of the water running which really helped add tension to the face off and physicality that both Batman & Bane brought to their confrontation. This moment not only brought a lot of fear and shock to the fact that Bane knows Batman's true identity but you could feel the chill of uncertainty that Batman may be physically outmatched by a very highly skilled and dangerous opponent. Bane did something that none of the previous villains could do, he broke the dark knight.
"Ah, you think darkness is your ally."
I can't tell you how epic this line was in IMAX.
Hardy killed it
I love the line "Lets not stand on ceremony" Because he means it
No speeches
No back and forth
We're here to fight so lets fight
That wasn’t even Hardy’s voice lol
@@scottsmith31 that was literally his voice bro, you can’t make shit up and think people won’t call you out for it
@@scottsmith31 it was his voice.
@@taleoftwowolves74 they always do that in superhero films and I’m glad they don’t do that here