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Not go anywhere? Bruce left him the GPS coordinates of the Batcave. Clearly he was going to take over Batman's role as Gotham's protector. Maybe as Batman? Or Nightwing? I doubt he'd dress like Robin.
She was the main villain, not Bane.
She was in a car crash and she died. It happens. She died thinking she had won. But she hadn't. Not everything follows the same formula all the time.
I thought it was a fitting end for a terrorist thug.
I thought it was great. Too many movies set up some big final battle and drag it out. Just get it over with. Bane wasn't the main villain.
I figured he was going to take over as Batman (or at least Nightwing) after Bruce Wayne left town.
Watch it again.
Bane told Batman that not fearing death was his weakness. As did Alfred. As did the other prisoner.
Batman couldn't escape the physical prison, or his mental prison, until he recaptured his survival instinct and his fear of death, and his desire to live on.
Spoiler alert!
This movie gets better every time I watch it.
The villainous mastermind wasn't "some muscular dude," it was someone much more sinister, with a much deeper grudge against Batman. And it wasn't like they made the bomb out of old smoke detectors, they kidnapped a nuclear physicist who had figured out how to make it out of a fusion reactor.
How is she even named Madison? She was born in 1965. Madison wasn't a popular girl's name until 2001.
It kind of breaks the realism of the show.
The problem with sharks as monsters is that all you have to do is stay out of the water, and you're safe.
Hence the genius of "Sharknado!"
Top Gun 2 was a great movie. Should have won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Oppenheimer certainly will.
Great director, great actors, world changing event.
This movie was great for showing the planning and counter-planning and decision making and indecision that affected the outcome at Midway.
It's very odd and a major oversight that they didn't even mention Richard Best, the only pilot ever to sink 2 carriers in a single day. His were the only bombs that hit the Akagai, destroying it because of all the bombs on the deck after they had re-armed their planes with torpedoes.
Then later in the day, he was one of 4 pilots who got through to the Hiryu, and may have provided the critical bomb.
It was remade in 2019. And got a 6.7.
Should be way higher. The gold standard of combat strategy films, with excellent acting.
Vaughn was great in this, the perfect drill sergeant mix of humor and toughness.
And Garfield was even better, showing the quirkiness of Doss, and his faith, and his inner confidence and courage.
It seems like the issue was that Doss disobeyed orders by refusing to go through rifle training, which he could have done without killing anyone. Perhaps other conscientious objectors just complied with the training.
It's amazing in the movie, and was in real life. It makes you wonder how many of those guys would have died if they had succeeded in chasing Doss out of the Army.
Dathan was a bad boss, a literal slave-driver, who was given power by the Egyptians for ratting on his own people. But once the Israelites were freed, Dathan had no more power other than his power to persuade. People no longer saw him as a threat. And killing him would be initiating violence needlessly.