Batman’s percentage of screen time in each film

Started by Silver Nemesis, Sat, 4 Jun 2011, 01:25

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Quote from: riddler on Sun, 24 Mar  2013, 15:14
Rewatching rises for the first time; it's never explained to the general public how Bruce ends up in such poor health.
People in BB - especially after it, just thought Bale's Bruce was an airhead who threw parties, got drunk and burned down his own house. In TDK word probably seeped out he hid in his panic room as The Joker terrorised guests in his penthouse. So you could add coward to that list.

So I'm not sure if people would have been that surprised about his decay, really.  People probably didn't care too much. Tuning out of his own life and Gotham itself. He didn't show much public concern while 'undercover as Bruce. Those quirky rich, all in it for themselves kind of thing. Got bored of having it all and interacting with the commoners.

He had a possible defining moment during Dent's press  conference but he chose to keep his mouth closed.

Quote from: The Dark Knight on Mon, 25 Mar  2013, 11:28
Quote from: riddler on Sun, 24 Mar  2013, 15:14
Rewatching rises for the first time; it's never explained to the general public how Bruce ends up in such poor health.
People in BB - especially after it, just thought Bale's Bruce was an airhead who threw parties, got drunk and burned down his own house. In TDK word probably seeped out he hid in his panic room as The Joker terrorized guests in his penthouse. So you could add coward to that list.

So I'm not sure if people would have been that surprised about his decay, really.  People probably didn't care too much. Tuning out of his own life and Gotham itself. He didn't show much public concern while 'undercover as Bruce. Those quirky rich, all in it for themselves kind of thing. Got bored of having it all and interacting with the commoners.

He had a possible defining moment during Dent's press  conference but he chose to keep his mouth closed.

See, I could have bought the whole public facade excuse about no one suspecting Bruce's true identity...if Bruce at least did a better job preventing his vehicles being traced back to his company. It was ridiculous how the Tumbler and the Bat only needed a paint job so no one at Wayne Enterprises could suspect that company property was being used by a vigilante. What, Fox is the only employee there who is aware of those vehicles' existence?! Not to mention that no one found it odd that there were Tumblers patrolling around the city in the third film; no one even bothered to ask how did the League of Shadows get control of these tanks that Batman used to drive eight years earlier?
QuoteJonathan Nolan: He [Batman] has this one rule, as the Joker says in The Dark Knight. But he does wind up breaking it. Does he break it in the third film?

Christopher Nolan: He breaks it in...

Jonathan Nolan: ...the first two.

Source: http://books.google.com.au/books?id=uwV8rddtKRgC&pg=PR8&dq=But+he+does+wind+up+breaking+it.&hl=en&sa=X&ei


Quote from: The Laughing Fish on Mon, 25 Mar  2013, 13:54
See, I could have bought the whole public facade excuse about no one suspecting Bruce's true identity...if Bruce at least did a better job preventing his vehicles being traced back to his company. It was ridiculous how the Tumbler and the Bat only needed a paint job so no one at Wayne Enterprises could suspect that company property was being used by a vigilante. What, Fox is the only employee there who is aware of those vehicles' existence?! Not to mention that no one found it odd that there were Tumblers patrolling around the city in the third film; no one even bothered to ask how did the League of Shadows get control of these tanks that Batman used to drive eight years earlier?
Yep, well said. Can't dispute that.