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Now that the dust has settled, what does /tv/ think of The Dark Knight Rises' opening plane scene?
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>>220462706
I've seen this meme posted a million times but never actually seen the movie lol
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>>220462706
It was extremely baneful
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>>220462706
I used to say the 4 you line to my friends in high school without ever even knowing it was a meme on 4chan if you can believe that, I just thought it was funny. Convergent thinking.
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>>220462706
I actually really like the plane itself. Very cool looking airplane.
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>>220462706
Complete nonsense. Sets up the rest of the movie perfectly.
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>>220462706
hilarious dialogue
why did one of them need to be found in the wreckage, especially thinking how Bane didn't waste any time showing himself as the true villain to Gotham?
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>>220462849
Maybe it sets up the *vibe* of the rest of the movie, but not really any of the story threads that matter.
Which is part of what makes it so weird and great, it's so detached from what follows. You could replace the plane scene with one throwaway line about Bane capturing Dr Pavel, without affecting anything else
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>>220462706
too soon
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>>220463004
The loose idea is that they needed to fake Pavel's death so that authorities wouldn't keep looking for him. It wouldn't look like an accidental crash, so it needed to be blamed on a hostile individual on board.
Though none of the execution of this makes any sense
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>>220462747
baneful?
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It transcends time and space
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>They'll expect one of us in the wreckage, brother
Why? Didn't you just have a whole line establishing that CIA is bluffing? Did CIA's flight plan actually list only one of you? How could you possibly know that? Did you take a peek?
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>>220462706
It's a big scene.
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>>220462706
Tell me honestly: why is this a meme? Why is this image repetitively posted thousands of times over and over? This moment in the film is not that significant, so what is it exactly? Do any of you even know?
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>>220465787
>you’re a big guy
>for you
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>>220465787
It was the first leaked scene (or one of the first) from the movie, back when everybody had huge expectations from it after the Dark Knight. Bane's voice was downright incomprehensible in the recording, the acting was strange, the dialogue was captivatingly bad. It was our first window into what this movie was gonna be.
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>>220465853
So the meaning of the meme is "this shit is going to suck"?
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CRASHING THIS PLANE
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>>220465923
Nah more like this shit is retarded and is bizarre
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>>220465787
It's the overall weird vibe of the scene, like how none of the logic of what's happening holds up to any scrutiny, and how most of the lines are cartoonish one-liners even though these are supposed to be serious grounded characters like a CIA agent and mercenaries.

Aidan Gillen later kind of summed in up in an interview, saying it felt like the Nolans were making something like a student film with a 200 million dollar budget, and how in the plane it was so loud that he couldn't hear himself speak and it made his performance worse, and so on
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Need a large pair of juicy tits
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>>220463123
for uou
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>>220466714
dont we all, anon, dont we all
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>>220462706
>Now that the dust has settled, what does /tv/ think of The Dark Knight Rises' opening plane scene?
I feel like this scene overshadowed the meme potential of the rest of the film.
>This is stock exchange. There's no money you can steal.
>Really, then why are you people here?
I mean the whole stock exchange scene is just as ridiculous. There is two traders who have the most cliche lines at the start (one is funnily enough played by Glen Powell).
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>>220465853
>It was the first leaked scene (or one of the first)
It wasn't leaked. It was literally shown in lieu of a trailer before a bunch of films. So people got to watch this whole prologue scene to hype the movie. Then it was heavily memed, because, like you say, his voice was bizarre and difficult to understand.
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>>220462706
Those rocks on the runway need to be cleared.
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Really sets the tone for the hyper realism of a capeshit movie
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>>220462706
Was made just 4u
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>>220462706
it wasn't very painful
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The plot's got more holes than a block of swiss cheese.
>It's highly possible people know what Dr Pavel looks like, so how did they expect to pass off a random dead body as Dr Pavel with a tiny bit of blood inside him?
>If Bane wanted Dr Pavel so much, why didn't they do the same sort of thing on the ground? Could have saved a lot of agro
>Why didn't the pilots notice a fucking huge C-130 above them?
>If the pilots turned 15 degrees to either the left or right, the whole plan would have failed
>Why'd the CIA guys start beating up the handcuffed guys?
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>>220464719

It doesn't matter if he was bluffing, what matters is that he called in the flightplan. Bane heard him call it in, so bluffing about throwing people from the plane doesn't change the possibility that the flightplan is real. Whether Bill Wilson planned to call headquarters later and say lol jk, or if he just pretended to call it in, there's the possibility that headquarters thinks there will be one extra guy, so Bane has to cover that possibility by making Wreckage Brother stay.
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>>220462744
The opening scene is the only good part of the movie
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>>220468298
There is no possibility of a flight plan listing only 1 prisoner.
If the flight plan is real, there's no practical reason CIA would have called in only 1 prisoner, rather than 3 of them. Since he didn't kill any of them.
Thus, there are still 2 of them missing from the wreckage and unaccounted for, and Bane sacrificing the brother accomplished nothing. Guess he did it for fun?
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>>220462744
same I don't even remember it's a Batman movie most of the time

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