>TDKR
How the heck did he get into the city in full bat gear?
How the heck did he make the flaming bat symbol without anyone noticing?
Why did Bane's crew decide to rip with wings off a plane if they wanted to make it look like a crash?
What the hell were they even doing with the guys on the plane? That was never developed.
The plane interrogation scene itself jesus christ.
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Edited by Madman Mordo: 5/30/2013 6:01:42 PM1. Did anyone pay attention to Begins? He was trained to fight and walk tactically on ice. Also, he didn't enter the city with his bat gear, so it's safe to assume he acquired it from the Bat Cave once he was in. It doesn't matter anyway, because I think the whole point of him entering the city in ambiguity was to give his character a certain dubiousness and badassery about him. Because well, that's Batman for ya. 2. See above. 3. Well a crash usually involves damages to the said vehicle. Ripping the wings off was, well damage. 4. Are you talking about the CIA or Bane's goons? I'm confused. 5. To each their own I guess. I don't really see what was wrong with it.
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1. Fair enough 2. That does not explain how he managed to make that massive flaming bat symbol. Yeah it's cool imagery but that would take a while to do. Or do you reckon he had it installed there earlier just in case he had to use it? 3. Google "plane crash", you'll see that the wings are always there. Anyway, the way they did it meant that the wings would be miles away from the rest of the plane which would definitely not look like a typical crash. 4. I'm talking about the context for the plane scene on the whole. Why were they there? What had they done? Who was that doctor guy? Everything. 5. The scene itself has some pretty laughable moments, also the guy playing the interrogator doesn't do a great job.
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Edited by Madman Mordo: 5/30/2013 8:42:44 PM[quote]2. That does not explain how he managed to make that massive flaming bat symbol. Yeah it's cool imagery but that would take a while to do. Or do you reckon he had it installed there earlier just in case he had to use it?[/quote] He's Batman. He can access every phone in the city using sonar. He has a flying Batmobile. He has gadgets that can control bats. Why is it so ludicrous that he fabricated the bat symbol on the side of a building? I mean, it's not that spectacular compared to the other shit he's pulled off. [quote]Google "plane crash", you'll see that the wings are always there. Anyway, the way they did it meant that the wings would be miles away from the rest of the plane which would definitely not look like a typical crash.[/quote] What if the cause of the crash was because the wings suddenly ripped off? It sounds implausible sure, but it's not completely unheard of. [quote]4. I'm talking about the context for the plane scene on the whole. Why were they there? What had they done? Who was that doctor guy? Everything.[/quote] Well, this isn't really the film's fault, more to do with the fact you weren't following the plot. Bane was there to extract the physicist that weaponises the bomb later on. "What had they done" isn't of any relevance really. Maybe they gave themselves up? It doesn't really matter, and the "doctor guy" was the physicist.
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[quote]Well, this isn't really the film's fault, more to do with the fact you weren't following the plot.[/quote] The reasoning behind 100% of the "plot holes" of TDKR
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My main complaint with the plane scene is that these elite CIA operatives don't check their identities before loading them onto the plane.
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Why did CIA operatives let people onto a plane without checking their identity? How was Bane's plane not detected by CIA tech? Who wired cable into the bottom of a pit? Is it satellite? Because that's some crazy good reception. Where did Bane get his motorcycles? Why does it take three minutes for it to turn from day to night during the Batpod chase? How did he get the Bat into that alleyway undetected?
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Why isn't there any gridlock? Seriously, where did all the cars go?