User blog comment:Mr. Xemnas/2 seperate marevl cinematic universe's?????/@comment-1895174-20130201050316/@comment-4651179-20130207010038

1/X) Even there are many different versions of Batman, we all can agree which is the Batman most people know. That one with a costume which is black (with touches of blue) and grey, yellow Bat-belt, underwear out. And one of the who is: serious, detective, stealthy, Houdini-like, doesn't like to work with other people but he was sidekicks and allies.

And when I think of the definitive Batman, I can't think of anyother than Paul Dini's. I think he made the Ultimate Batman. He's the all-in-one Batman (except killing, it's soo 30s)

I think many people, including me, didn't see that type of Batman in Nolan's movie. He could've made him more like that.

5/8-4) I feel a "Hell yeah!" moment should be a payback, like when Spider-Man kicked Green Goblin's a** in Spider-Man the Movie, or when Hulk did the same with Abomination in The Incredible Hulk. In this case, Batman was kicking Bane's a**.

The moment in which Gotham City was saved was more like non-enthusiastic "Yay...!". Because it was bitter due to Schrodinger's Batman.

A "Hell yeah!" moment is not intellectual, is that your instinct would make you say "Hell yeah!", is like adrenalin. Like when you saw Norman Osborn collapsing in Siege. A "Hell yeah!" moment is epic and stays epic, makes you feel comfortable that whatever bad happened to the hero ended, that he's now triumphant! I hope you get it.

11) Yes, but even if Bane had a Marilyn Monroe-like IQ (FUN FACT: Marilyn Monroe had an IQ higher than Albert Einstein's), it's like every thing he did, had less impact.

I think it he did everything for Talia, because as said in the movie, it was Al Ghul who leave Bane out of the League of Shadows. So it wouldn't make much sense that he did everything by himself, why would he make a plan all by himself to accomplish the purpose of someone who hated him?

It can be mostly see that it was Talia's plan, she discovered the fusion reactor, she (possibly) discovered Wayne's armory. Maybe Bane was like an assistant to her plan, but he wasn't the mastermind, and that ruined the character a little bit for me.