Now that the dust has settled, what does Sup Forums think of The Dark Knight Rises' opening plane scene?
Now that the dust has settled, what does Sup Forums think of The Dark Knight Rises' opening plane scene?
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It was a big scene for me
It's a big deal.
it's an unfunny scene and if you laugh at this you are fucking retarded, call me hothead or other dumb shit that will surely prove me wrong
It's literally the most important thing to happen in the 21st century
Bane?
HEAD
NICE AND HOT
The amount of memes per minute was off the charts. No other film can compete.
Somebody get this hot-head outta here!
For you
historical
>CIA plane
>it's black
>It's been almost five years
Where does the time go
but why? what prompted the big guys?
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Why so serious?
ghost_rider_transformation.webm
I seriously wonder what that user has been up to lately
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Hot head
Imagine you're sitting down the watch this movie for the first time. You've been waiting for a couple of years, and it's finally here. The final part of the Nolan-Batman trilogy. And it's got BANE. As the credits roll and the first scene begins, you can barely contain your excitement. Then Bane turns out to have a silly voice and responds to everything in the most hilarious way, as if written by a six year old imagining what tough guys sound like.
I've just finished my masters degree (mathematics) and I'm looking for work.
was there a layer of irony with banes character? or did they legit think it was a good representation of a tough guy (4u)
Nice. God speed, original bane-poster!
What's your specialty senpai?
meme predictions and probability
haha
They're necessary evil.
I found the scene quite large in relation to myself. I felt positively dwarfed by the sheer scope and grandeur of it all. You might say that if this scene were a person, it would be a big guy. For me at least.
It was the biggest one since the silent era
Nobody cared who we were until we posted 'Bane?'
I remember the days on Sup Forums when you could open up the catalog and there would be 20 to 25 Bane? threads at any given time.
I miss baneposting. It annoyed me at the time, but it really contained a lot of the shot from other parts of Sup Forums. Not that it was much better back then, but it was a little better.
It's one big special effect. I brought several friends into the movie theatre so they could witness Nolan's master plan in IMAX glory. There was unanimous applause in the theater showers afterwards.
It was like the opening scene to 2001. But with more memes.
If I stopped Baneposting would you die?
Bae?
He died a few years ago
(-,-)
High tier planekino
It was extremely painful to watch.
Yes.
HOT
somebody get this hotawhat bhaabiat out of here
>dust
>settled
Never
It's the perfect example of life mimicking art.
>pic related
you're a big cynic
This is the weirdest fucking timeline.
Do you feel in charge?
It would be extremely painful....
Now that the dust has settled it's clearly one of the dullest memes in the history of Sup Forums. Each post following CIA and his agency pals from the plane as they fight assorted big guys has been indistinguishable from the others. Aside from the homoerotic imagery, the meme's only consistency has been its lack of humor and ineffective use of photoshop, all to make other memes less funny.
Perhaps the die was cast when moot vetoed the idea of giving Sup Forums moderators; he made sure the board would never be mistaken for a place of quality discussion that meant anything to anybody?just ridiculously shit posts for his site. The Sup Forums board might be anti-reddit (or not), but it’s certainly the anti-/lit/ in its refusal of discussion, beauty and understanding. No one wants to face that fact. Now, thankfully, they no longer have to.
>a-at least the film was good though
"No!"
The writing is dreadful; the film was terrible. As I watched, I noticed that every time there was a fight, the characters would prance around ridiculously.
I began marking on the back of an envelope every time a character died unconvincingly. I stopped only after I had marked the envelope several dozen times. I was incredulous. Nolan's mind is so governed by cliches and unintentional camp that he has no other style of directing. Later I read a lavish, loving review of TDKR by the same Zach Snyder. He wrote something to the effect of, "If these kids are watching The Dark Knight Rises at 11 or 12, then when they get older they will go on to watch Batman v Superman." And he was quite right. He was not being ironic. When you watch "The Dark Knight Rises" you are, in fact, trained to watch Zach Snyder
Cool it, hot pocket.
True
>dullest memes
>almost five years
Seems legit
>was there a layer of irony with banes character?
of courshe!
Please let this freaking meme die soon
There are so many subtle references and allegories to Nietzschean philosophy in this short scene. Hotheads will never understand.
When Agent Wilson calls Bane a "big guy" he's clearly referencing him as the Übermensch, while himself indulges in slave morality represented by the authoritarian institution that is Central Intelligence Agency. Note how Wilson never references himself as his real name. There is no individuality in him, only CIA. The essence of slave morality (represented as the "flight plan", opposed to master morality - the "master plan") is utility: the good is what is most useful for the whole community, not the strong. But he does not see beyond initial good and evil.
Also prior to the scene, Wilson shoots out of the plane without actually killing anyone. He does so out of misguided anger, furious that neither faith in god nor scientific knowledge has not given him the rest or respite he desires. At the same time, CIA shooting the sky symbolizes the death of God as a source of morality for people, leading to the unhooding of Bane, the Übermensch.
When Bane crashes the plane with no survivors, he's crashing the entire worldview based on slave morality. He's crashing old thoughts and institutions such as religions (Christianity for example). He's crashing secular humanism. He's crashing herd mentality. He's crashing even himself, as he overcomes his former self to become the over-man. In this crash, a fire rises in the wreckage - the triumph of "life" over "logic"
Then, in the end Bane reminds Dr. Pavel that "Now is not the time for fear, that comes later!" The world is necessarily moved in a cycle, endlessly repeating all past events due to finite amount of matter and infinite amount of time. In this eternal recurrence, the plane crash will repeat - again and again.
But if life triumphs over logic, the only meaning is life then is the will to power, that means the big guy will always be in charge here.
Bravo Nolan.
Hot head
'No'.
What kind of a name is Pavel
God I love bane posting. Truly on a tier of its own.
If I let this fucking meme die, will you die?
Belgian name iirc
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Yesterday there were some 10 bane threads going on at once. Careful what you wish for
I hate myself for laughing at this. I hate that I thought about baneposting earlier when I was walking to the store on a sunny day.
Bretty good :DDD
t. hothead
>tfw Baneposting will outlive you
>f*cuking
Watch your mouth user
Not if I kill myself first...
Wait...
this already happened
When will baneposting considered as a true legit religion?
RAW NO
FUCKING FILTER
CROOKED NEEDLE
HOT HEAD
Unadulterated kino for me
No, they expect one of us at the wreckage brother.
haha
BДИE?
Transcends the memedium of kino.