You have to see this stop motion video to believe it. It is truly a work of art something only true Bat fans could accomplish. Kudos go out to Derek Kwok and Henry Wong. The effort must have been painstaking and they have a brilliant score to boot. Oh, and a wicked sense of humor too!
Showing posts with label Bane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bane. Show all posts
Monday, August 6, 2012
"Dark Knightfall" Stop Motion Video. A Work of Art.
You have to see this stop motion video to believe it. It is truly a work of art something only true Bat fans could accomplish. Kudos go out to Derek Kwok and Henry Wong. The effort must have been painstaking and they have a brilliant score to boot. Oh, and a wicked sense of humor too!
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Awesome New Batman Posters
If you follow this link to ComicBookMovie you will come across some amazing fan art to the latest Batman movie, "The Dark Knight Rises". I've included the above image from the group as it is the most dynamic of the collection. I like because it shows Batman and Bane locked in mortal combat. Bane exhibits his brutish muscular strength while Batman is more graceful in his Asian inspired martial arts training. About them is a whirling cauldron of debris that adds a dimension of chaos to the fight. At the bottom a crowd of people have formed with all eyes locked on the two foes. Its as if the fate of the worlds rests with the outcome of the battle.
Monday, December 12, 2011
The Dark Knight Rises Teaser Poster released.
Warner Bros. has released the teaser poster for the last entry of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. The tease must be that the Dark Knight is no where to be found in this poster! What we do get is the shattered remains of Batman's cowl lying in the foreground as Bane walks away admidst a pouring rain.
So what do we learn from this stunning image? First and foremost that Batman has been defeated by Bane and presumably he has been incapacitated such that he can't even protect his secret identity. Otherwise the cowl wouldn't be left as it is. We may be even looking from the perspective of the fallen Batman as watches Bane walk away from the field of battle and the pretense of Batman's integrity is as shattered as what remains just out of his reach.
There are a couple of things that we can derive from the environment of this setting. We are dealing with two major elements here; it's raining and it's quite dark. The rain symbolizes that figuratively a storm has arrived and swept up in its ferocity is Batman's career and possibly his life. The fact that it is dark shows us that this battle took place at night and as legend goes, Batman owns the night. Or, at least he used to.
"The Legend Ends" is stretched across the poster notably right over the back of Bane. We could deduce from this as some sort of Easter egg to Batman's fate. *Spoiler Alert* As the story goes in the comics it is Bane that broke Batman's back and the designers of this poster have found a clever way to insert this fate.
I think it is worthy to note that although the center of the poster reads, "The Legend Ends" if we truly are looking from the perspective of a fallen Batman the words, "The Dark Knight Rises" marks the starting point for a resurgent Batman as he brings himself to his feet and begins the fight anew. I can almost imagine, if this poster ran like a movie, the gloved hand of Batman suddenly appearing. It finds its grip and we are no longer looking from the angle of a sodden street but from aspect of a rejuvenated warrior.
Perhaps Bane, in his arrogance, has forgotten one of the basic tenets of warfare and that is to never turn your back on your fallen opponent. He just might get up.
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