On the Premises

on Tuesday, November 19, 2013



Bane and Bruce/Batman's relationship is the best match I think I have ever scene in the hero/villain scenario. In the Dark Knight trilogy, all of the villains justify their acts in some shape or form in their own heads, and they are labeled as "terrorists." Bane's mission, is the same as Ra's Al Ghul's from the first film. Burn Gotham to the ground because it is too corrupt to be saved, so they can rebuild and start a new from the ash. Bruce trained under Ra's Al Ghul and was meant to be in the League of Shadows as well to lead them to Gotham. Bane and the Shadows view Bruce as a traitor, and is standing in the way of their goal, so their relationship is very strained.


Throughout the film, we see Bruce and Wayne pal around, have each other over for dinner. Just kidding.


Bruce's demise is the destruction of his home. Bane knows that, it is why he left the league to defend Gotham. In this scene, he breaks Bruce into a shattered, old, injured man, far away from his home, rather than killing him. "You do not fear death. Your punishment must be more severe." Bane decides to televise via news broadcast everything he and his team do in Gotham to destroy the city. As Bruce lies down, back broken, he can do nothing in Bane's mind.

Lyric Evaluation

Belief
John Mayer
Continuum (2006)

"Belief"

Is there anyone who
Ever remembers changing there mind from
The paint on a sign?
Is there anyone who really recalls
Ever breaking rank at all
For something someone yelled real loud one time

Everyone believes
In how they think it ought to be
Everyone believes
And they're not going easily

Belief is a beautiful armor
But makes for the heaviest sword
Like punching under water
You never can hit who you're trying for

Some need the exhibition
And some have to know they tried
It's the chemical weapon
For the war that's raging on inside

Everyone believes
From emptiness to everything
Everyone believes
And no ones going quietly

We're never gonna win the world
We're never gonna stop the war
We're never gonna beat this
If belief is what we're fighting for

What puts a hundred thousand children in the sand
Belief can
Belief can
What puts the folded flag inside his mother's hand
Belief can
Belief can

This song analyzes the positives and negatives of what belief is doing and has done to world.
Whether it be political or religious beliefs, all opposing sides fight for what they believe in. Does not matter if we think if it is right or wrong. Mayer quotes on when does a painted sign change someone's mind referring to the street preachers. I have never seen anyone "come to Christ" from the people of Godhatesfags.com or GodhatesAmerica.com. They decided that they are going to label God, who is what many to believe as an all-known being, as their own beliefs. Where in scripture people of westboro baptist church does God say "I hate fags."?

The same thoughts come to mind with what is happening in D.C. Two opposing parties, that will never agree on issues and topics that need to be addressed. Look what is happening with the new obamacare website. There has yet to be positive something to come out of it because of neither both sides fully not supporting or fully supporting it.

I love this song and I think it speaks timelessly on all issues.





Batman Fetish

on Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Yes, I have a Batman Fetish. My friends think its weird, but I do not. He has been there since the day I was born, my childhood, though my teenage years and now my young adulthood. As Batman has changed, I have as well.

When I was born, the Batman I watched (Adam West) started out as a quirky, not so serious character that many children could relate. As I grew older, Batman became more adventurous (The Animated Series, Val Kilmer) and to be taken not as lightly. It was not until my middle school aged years that he was not there. It felt awkward, and as most know middle school is the most awkward age and I was awkward as well. Then, in my freshman year of high school, a sense of rebellion, danger, mystery and wonder came into my life.

Also came, Batman Begins which revolutionized the comic book movie genre as a whole and was a good perspective for me as well. I was beginning my young adulthood in my teenage years. I was reinventing myself, just as Batman had done through a younger Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale).  My senior year, Batman came to us again for the first time with no 'Batman' in the title in the film The Dark Knight. At the time I saw it, I thought it was the greatest film I had ever seen.

This mirrors into my senior year of high school, because it was the year that I have never my enjoyed education more. The experiences in my senior year as far as classes that were taken, starting on the football team, dating opening up, was all very knew and was an experience I wish I could play over and over again. This reflects why I saw The Dark Knight 13 times when it was in theaters and went to my senior homecoming as The Joker, and was The Joker for Halloween three years in a row.

Batman still plays a prominent role in my life and American culture with The Dark Knight Rises last year hitting the seventh biggest movie of all time in the box office. Ben Affleck will take the Cape and Cowl in another season of my life when graduating college. Cannot wait to see what life brings in mirroring Ben Affleck's season as Bruce Wayne.

Homecoming '08 as Heath Ledger's 'The Joker' with my date