Monday, June 18, 2012

Christian Bale talks in-depth about TDKR- Alongside Tom Hardy ...

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Christian Bale talks in-depth about TDKR- Alongside Tom Hardy ...
Jun 18th 2012, 15:19

Everyone who is involved with 'The Dark Knight Rises' has kept quiet up until recently about the film in respect for the Christipher Nolan and Bale has stayed true to his friend and Director… However he does talk about the fight scenes on set, on playing alongside Tom Hardy as Bane and what him and Nolan have always wanted to give fans since 'Batman Begins'.

Bale talks about playing alongside Tom Hardy in the film:

"Tom is phenomenal. He's an extraordinary actor. If I were a director I would want Tom to be in my movies. He knows his shit. But it's a funny distance that you have in these movies, literally, by being cocooned by a cowl. I don't truly feel like I've worked with Gary Oldman, even though we've done three movies together. I don't really feel like I've worked with Gary because I'm here in this darkness ever time. And likewise with Tom, we're both behind these masks. He's feeling that isolation as well. It's a strange feeling. So we agreed after this we'd like to work with each other on something one day!"

Here he talks about the intense fighting scene between Bat and Bane in the middle of a huge mob:

"It's impossible. Shit's gonna happen. So I see there's a wall of guys right there. They're not meant to be there. Because I'm about to throw this guys there, you know? And I had to kinda go, 'Do I? Don't I? Alright they're up for it…' I went back and checked on them afterwards and they were all fine. But those are kinda happy accidents which you can't fake because there really was a guy flying through the air who knocked them all down!"

Here Christian Bale talks about playing Batman in the Dark Knight Rises and what him and Chris wanted to achieve with this trilogy:

"It was very strange to start with. We had the idea of intimidation and the mystery being successful in the dark. And so it did feel odd to be outside quite so much. But obviously I got used to that. We kinda mad a deal right when we first made Batman Begins; me and Chris said, 'Let's just not let people see Batman half-dressed. It's just not a good idea.' Batman should be Batman and that's it. He should always be defined and complete and let's not ruin that experience for people."

Source: ComicBookMovies.com

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