Actually in terms of the application of practical effects, Bane's transformation has held up surprisingly well. They used three different size guys and the in between transitions are fairly solid. He did look a little balloony for a second or two but I'd give it a pass as a quirk of a campy movie.
Max Isola that is true however if there is a Bane Mexican wrestler mask then again I could create a bane costume with a muscle suit and bane armour that way I can create a new and improved bane costume exactly like the one as seen in this movie batman and robin
@Queevana agreed, plus he'd be more villainess if he had the Venom tubes in him and he can control the amount of Venom pumped into him for maximum strength
I like Tom Hardy's Bane and his look, but I wish the Ra's Al Ghul/League of Shadows connection hadn't been forced. his backstory and motivations are strong enough to stand on their own and be its own threat to Batman and Gotham as a whole. Talia and co. didn't need to be in the film.
He looks the same as the comic when he is using the venom but also in this film he looks wimp without the venom and in the original comic he have a strong physical body without the venom since he lived most his miserable life in the prison, he only using his venom in a fight or to punish someone so he can controled anytime but here in this film he just 24/7 using the venom which made look a stupid monster.
@@sunsetman22 I think that Christopher Nolan made the connection between Bane & Ras Al Ghul cause he took the inspiration from batman stories like: - Batman Legacy. - Bane of the Demon. Which there are connections between him and Ras Al Ghul. Also Nolan took some inspirations from Batman stories to build Dark Knight Rises like: - Knightfall. - No Man's Land. - The Dark Knight Returns. - The Vengeance of Bane. - Batman: The Cult. - Catwoman: Her Sister's Keeper. - Batman: Son of The Demon.
He was really strong in Rises, Nolan just wanted to keep him grounded in reality. I agree though no movie has done an amazing job at portraying bane for his intelligence or strength
He ACTED strong in Rises, but even after Hardy did all that work bulking up, he was only 220 lbs. About 170 lbs less than this Bane, Swenson. Heck, Hardy even had to wear 3 inch boot rises cause he's a short guy, and they needed to use camera angles and the vest to give him the appearance of muscle and size. He is basically poser-Bane in the muscle area.
black panther he wasn’t stupid lol he was actually very intelligent but just followed orders Most of the things he did were his plannings just for the result that talia al ghul wanted
Bane here played by Robert "Jeep" Swenson who at one point was a professional wrestler. Steroids and his physical size became too much for his heart and he died a short time after this was filmed.
'Ultimate Solution' in World Championship Wrestling originally named 'Final Solution' but had to be renamed due to that name being the same name Hitler had given to the Holocaust
This scene traumatized me as a kid and haunted me for years, but when I grew up and watched this again I could see the silliness of the movie with adult understanding. It was kind of liberating to see that I was afraid of this silliness all those years ago. Confront your fears and you will be set free.
@@Clowncentral101 First I made sure I was ready to face my fear of watching the scene. I thought it through: "Am I really ready to possibly feel very uncomfortable?" What frightened me the most was that I remembered the child's fear I felt back then when I saw this scene. When I felt "ok, I will try to watch this", I put the volume very, very low. A big reason for my childhood fear was the noise he makes, it was terrifying to hear what a human experiment does to a person (even when the movie is very silly, as a kid I ofc couldn't understand that.) Thirdly, I used the mouse cursor to preview the scenes (place the cursor on the gray video timeline) so I could see when the disturbing action happened and I thus I was ready for it. In the end I noticed I was able to raise the volume back up and actually watch the scene, I learned how differently you see things as an adult compared to being a child. It was liberating to have faced my fear. Hope this helps!
When I describe Bane in this film, I'm basically describing a prehistoric caveman rather than a master tactician, with years of training physically and mentally
They really didn’t understand the character, so they decided to just make him the glorified muscle while focusing on the other two villains. If they went by the comics, Bane would’ve probably revealed himself to be the true mastermind of the film, manipulating the other villains for his own goals.
Agreed sadly I prefer the TAS Bane especially since it's way more faithful and loyal As well as much more enjoyable watching him get hatefully obsessed with Batman and even made a team bent on ruling over gotham City with 2 other mad geniuses
@@allanromero5496 WTF bane from gotham is not bane yet and he is better that this shit.Also bane from gotham may become better that tom hardys bane so...How about you STFU
This is the ultimate background movie. A perfect movie to just have on in the background when hanging out with friends so you can occasionally look over and watch something fun and entertaining.
Honestly this is how Bane is supposed to look. Tom Hardy’s bane was smaller but spoke just like Bane. This bane didn’t speak but make noises. If they would’ve used this sized bane with Hardy’s voice over mixed together... GENIUS!!!
All Bane said during this movie was: 1) *"ARRRRRGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!"* 2) *"URRGGGHHHGHGHHGHHH!"* 3) *"ARGHGHGHHHHHHGGGGHHHHH!!!!!"* 4) *"ARRRRRRRRRGHHH!!"* 5) *"UUURRRRRGHHGHHGGHHHHHGHHHHGHH!!!!"* ...........................................
I agree. This was the first Bane I ever saw as a kid and even though he's a lumbering bulk of dumb muscle. He holds a special place in my heart, like you said.
“Ah you think "Joel Schumacher" is your ally? You merely saw "Batman Forever". I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see "Batman & Robin" until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but blinding!”
Derek Powers I’m not sure if your issue with a character taking orders from a woman stems primarily from your obvious real life insecurities, however in regards to comic accuracy it actually made sense for Bane to take orders from Talia. Bane was obsessed with Talia and in love with her, anything he did he did with intents of winning both her affections and assuming some control of the league of assassins, so Nolan actually managed to get that aspect of Bane more or less spot on except he chose to change it to more of a protective sibling type of love seeing as he saved her from death in the prison as a child. Either way people seem to regard Talia as someone who is feeble, she’s the daughter of Ras Al Ghul, why on Earth would the remaining league members not take orders from her or hold her in some high regard?
There comes a point where you can hear chemicals 1st physically interact with his muscles. Every single muscle was rapidly expanding without natural limits. That's when squeeling starts. Antonio is just at the point of losing control and then the venom overrides his ability to resist it. I think he let's go and the overdosing begins with popping, squelching and ripping etc.
Bane is supposed to be intelligent and as smart as Batman, even discovering his identity and breaking his back in the Batcave in Knightfall, but in this movie, he is a mindless goon that works for Ivy.
"Ahh, you think darkness is your ally. You merely adopted the dark, I was born in it. Molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man by then it was nothing to me but blinding. The shadow betrays you because they belong to me." Damn that was a good line...
@@christopherjohnson5236 He looks like him, but he doesn't act anything like him. Even then, the look isn't even 100% accurate. Since when was Bane green?
Me too! I was literally traumatised by this part when I saw it on TV, it scared the hell out of me and gave me nightmares for a long while afterwards. Now, 20 years later, though I can now see this film as the steaming pile of shit that it is and cannot take it the least bit seriously, I'm still shaken to see him tortured like that >
Inject an emaciated guy with serum in the Marvel universe and you get a superhero. Inject the same guy with serum in the DC universe and you get a super-villain.
This Bane made me write off Bane as a forgettable muscle lackey character. He was so forgettable. Poison Ivy and Mr Freeze were on the posters and VHS cover, but no Bane to be seen. I had zero interest in Bane because of this movie. I saw comic book covers with him breaking Batman's back, but I don't really remember actually reading them. Think I only saw him once in the 90's cartoon, and I must have caught it after he was done talking because I only remember him fighting. Then the Nolan film was coming out and I was confused. How could they make a movie with that idiot character as the main villain? So I look Bane up and... damn have they done a major disservice to the character outside of comics. With how intelligent he is, he should be a very threatening character. I don't think the Nolan film completely did him justice, but it was certainly the closest I'd seen, because this is a disaster.
Yep, because of this version some people forget that Bane is actually supposed to be super smart, not just a super strong monster jacked up on Venom. He's supposed to be both combined.
I always loved this version when I was a kid and I still do today. True he wasn’t supposed to be green but it something different. Creating him is exactly like the comics
While this Bane holds a place in my heart for being the first interpretation I saw, this is so far from his character in the comics. Bane here behaves more like Solomon Grundy, or even Killer Croc depending on how much of a lackey he is in a given story. Bane is usually a master planner and tactician, not a secondary antagonist.
Well, they got the overall look right, and properly incorporated the venom drug into the story. They just made the mistake of making him a lackey instead of saving him for a future film where he could be a main villain.
You've got to admit, Bane's design for this film was amazing. Re-do this for the DCEU but with his comics persona and it'll be a smash. The costume designs and special effects in this film were really well done. Had it been similar in tone to Batman Returns and maybe saving Bane for a later film, I think it would've been a hit.
I remember when I was a kid I literally watched every DC movie and draw the origins of either villains and superheroes just for my friends, these movies were my childhood and it’s great to suddenly remember them during quarantine
Honestly, out of the dozens of times I've watched this movie, I'll never forget these 4 Minuets and Fifty-One Seconds. It's just 100% completely silly & a cinema masterpiece at the same time.
His look was really cool, but I don't understand why the character wasn't written better. We have a muscleman here on the mental level of a two-year-old who can only say his own name. As I said, it's not the actor's fault, the scriptwriters really screwed him up.
@@KYoung-kj7hr At the same time, having Batman and Robin go against *3* highly intelligent super villains might have been too much for one movie, hence Bane was made to be more of "the muscle" for Ivy
The way Antonio screams and struggles as he’s getting chained down, and then his screaming when the venoms being pumped into his brain, traumatized tf outta 9 year old me
@@jamesturner8059 His reaction (spitefully spitting on the floor and deadly glare) to Woodrue calling him a volunteer all but states that he was forced to participate in this experiment against his will.
@@josephsummers2427 No. Congestive heart failure. We're talking about a guy who at 6'1 weighed over 400 pounds. He had severe chest pains and a doctor told him to drop 100 pounds. He agreed, but died 8 days later. He was in his 40s.
Actually she kind of does, I wonder what it would be like if Margot Robbie (Hopefully) played Poison ivy, (Not in this movie but a different Batman movie.)
Jeep swenson played bane. People say he was the biggest man they've ever seen in person. Also heard he was taking an absurd amount of painkillers. Like more than someone can imagine due to his sheer size
It's crazy how quickly Bane became popular despite only having just recently debuted in the comics by the time this movie came out. I imagine that many fans were excited to see him shine in this movie after seeing how the batman animated series handled him.
2:13😂 Kinda the reverse with Bane in the Nolan movies when he says in reverse to a doctor screaming, “Now is not the time for fear doctor…that comes later…” 3:53💪
Bane deserves respect. this is one of the first opponents of Batman, who through tactics was able to defeat and turn him into a cripple. however, unfortunately it continues to be perceived as a dumb mountain of muscle
Imagine if both Batman Forever and Batman & Robin had been made with Tim Burton style, but in this scene, the venom experiment failed, but there was a post-credits scene where men searched the ruins of the lab and found some intact venom samples and placed them in a briefcase that said "Project Gilgamesh", setting up a fifth film inspired by Knightfall and No Man's Land with Bane as the MAIN villain and maybe Scarecrow and Harley Quinn as supporting villains. I bet audiences would've gone wild in the cinema 😁😁
Because of my empathy being linked to my autism this scene has always been hard for me to stomach. My brain’s processing of empathy when watching a movie, is always to put myself in the shoes of the person I’m looking at. This one terrified me as a kid and still does today. Think about it cries of pain and for mercy drowned, screams of agony muffled and in the end you’re stuck inside a malformed body that was once your own. And to add insult to this sorrowful misery, some clinically insane physician thinks to prolong your respite from your torment post transformation, under the guise of, “Showing Off For Daddy!”
I think the other way around, I love seeing the sadism of this scene, Antonio being tortured and humiliated and it's pleasurable for me, seeing him screaming in agony and him shaking and moaning in excruciating pain is really good, it all gets even better when you see that the doctor's lack of empathy, "time to scream" followed by a slap on the head
0:23 Pamela Isley 1:30 Antonio Diego 2:16 steroids! 2:26-2:32 monster 3:13 turbo 3:45 😆 3:53 bane! 3:58 I remember meeting John Glover at LA convention center, since 2018. 4:49 you psycho!
Growing up playing Arkham asylum and watching this movie on repeat I thought bane was pure strength and no brains boy was j wrong and in for a massive surprise when I started reading comics
in fact this whole scene is disturbing in general, a man is kidnapped by politicians and billionaires and made a "volunteer" for a scientist, he has holes drilled in his head, tied with chains to a table, and then injected with a product that makes his whole body tremble in pain and he can only scream in agony, all this with the aim of selling him in a macabre auction
I met John Glover a few months ago and I did an improve of Jason Woodrue from Batman and Robin. You would'nt believe what he said: I said that? I was like yeah. We shook hands and parted ways. He's a great guy, glad I got his autograph.
Super soldier serum is an object that turns a human into a being with immense strength and speed and technique but still makes him fully controllable So technically cap’s super soldier isn’t really a super SOLDIER since it did nothing to make cap take orders he simply did it on his own So it should technically be super human serum
I've never seen a movie look so expensive and cheap at the same time.
What movie is this
@@naufalaqil6444 batman and robin
I’d say that’s part of what makes its series so enjoyable to watch
Back then that was seen as amazing. Now it's cheap.
Actually in terms of the application of practical effects, Bane's transformation has held up surprisingly well.
They used three different size guys and the in between transitions are fairly solid. He did look a little balloony for a second or two but I'd give it a pass as a quirk of a campy movie.
1:55 Remember, the luchador mask is extremely important when doing this experiment.
I thought exactly the same!!!*-* I thougt it looks like a luchador mask xD
Max Isola the reason Bane wears that mask is to cover up his venom filled face.
It probably looks ugly.
Max Isola that is true however if there is a Bane Mexican wrestler mask then again I could create a bane costume with a muscle suit and bane armour that way I can create a new and improved bane costume exactly like the one as seen in this movie batman and robin
@@NicholasWingoldenkiwi2095 Oddly the actor was a WWE (or WCW, Idk) wrestler
Phantom Zone which wrestler?
i like how the scientist just leaves bane there like he's not going to kill anybody
He basically can’t do much without orders, so it’s not too dangerous
3:20-3:30 me too.
@@SirToaster9330 soooo Frankenstein monster as a pokemon? 🔩🧟♂️🔩⚡️⚗️
@@mistylover7398 yeah
@@SirToaster9330 lol use super strength. It's super effective.
This Bane's design and strength and combining it with Tom Hardy's intelligence and agility will give you a perfect Bane.
I totally did a photoshop of that concept! It looked perfect!
@@andrewtodaro2874 I should get a bane 😀
Arkham Origins Bane was perfect since he did fit this description.
@Queevana agreed, plus he'd be more villainess if he had the Venom tubes in him and he can control the amount of Venom pumped into him for maximum strength
It's called Arkham Origins Bane
let's be honest for a second this is the most comic accurate looking version of Bane, luchador mask, black tank top, venom tubes in his head.
Yeah but he is dumb
Useless
And cliché
I definitely prefer tom hardy’s bane
I like Tom Hardy's Bane and his look, but I wish the Ra's Al Ghul/League of Shadows connection hadn't been forced. his backstory and motivations are strong enough to stand on their own and be its own threat to Batman and Gotham as a whole. Talia and co. didn't need to be in the film.
He looks the same as the comic when he is using the venom but also in this film he looks wimp without the venom and in the original comic he have a strong physical body without the venom since he lived most his miserable life in the prison, he only using his venom in a fight or to punish someone so he can controled anytime but here in this film he just 24/7 using the venom which made look a stupid monster.
@@sunsetman22 I think that Christopher Nolan made the connection between Bane & Ras Al Ghul cause he took the inspiration from batman stories like:
- Batman Legacy.
- Bane of the Demon.
Which there are connections between him and Ras Al Ghul.
Also Nolan took some inspirations from Batman stories to build Dark Knight Rises like:
- Knightfall.
- No Man's Land.
- The Dark Knight Returns.
- The Vengeance of Bane.
- Batman: The Cult.
- Catwoman: Her Sister's Keeper.
- Batman: Son of The Demon.
@@sunsetman22 this Bane was more powerful than Tom Hardy Bane
Bane is highly intelligent and a master tactician. Here we see a piece of meat with veins.
DreamReaver Probably the only accurate part of this portrayal is the super strength. I don't think Dark Knight Rises Bane displayed much of that.
He was really strong in Rises, Nolan just wanted to keep him grounded in reality. I agree though no movie has done an amazing job at portraying bane for his intelligence or strength
Bane's super strength comes from the use of venom. Bane in the Dark Knight Rises did not use venom.
He ACTED strong in Rises, but even after Hardy did all that work bulking up, he was only 220 lbs. About 170 lbs less than this Bane, Swenson. Heck, Hardy even had to wear 3 inch boot rises cause he's a short guy, and they needed to use camera angles and the vest to give him the appearance of muscle and size. He is basically poser-Bane in the muscle area.
Wow, an actor that acts. That's so unusual.
Combine this version of Bane with Tom Hardy's version and he's just like how he is in the comics.
Tom Hardy gave the portrayal of Bane a kind of menace and intimidation.
black panther he wasn’t stupid lol he was actually very intelligent but just followed orders
Most of the things he did were his plannings just for the result that talia al ghul wanted
Tom Hardy's Bane would have looked at this Bane and said..... "why are you here?"
That'd probably be a good combination.
Jackson Skinner this bane compared to tom hardy s bane is just a bulky piece of flesh with veins who just grunts.
The actor who played Bane died of heart failure the same year the film was released.
Jesse Thompson Oh god..
Wow, the movie was that bad?
@@syndrac6254 lol 😂
well he was a body builder its common for them to die from heart conditions
The dude looked anorexic
As stupid as this movie is, I remember being scared shitless watching this scene when I was a kid
Me too.
This movie is not stupid
@@hdallanstudios9568
But they had a bat credit card !
Nathan Guadron I know but I don’t care about that I care about like the fights bane poison ivy all that and yes I hate the bat credit card
Everybody gangsta till Bruce whips out the Bat credit card
Bane here played by Robert "Jeep" Swenson who at one point was a professional wrestler. Steroids and his physical size became too much for his heart and he died a short time after this was filmed.
Proof
@@shub_2005 He's listed in the movie credits and you can google Jeep Swenson where it describes how he died.
'Ultimate Solution' in World Championship Wrestling originally named 'Final Solution' but had to be renamed due to that name being the same name Hitler had given to the Holocaust
Jeep Swenson
Jeep’s physique was insane, may he rest in peace
This scene traumatized me as a kid and haunted me for years, but when I grew up and watched this again I could see the silliness of the movie with adult understanding. It was kind of liberating to see that I was afraid of this silliness all those years ago. Confront your fears and you will be set free.
I'm in the Same boat man but I still cant watch it. Scares and disturbs me. How did you do it?
@@Clowncentral101 First I made sure I was ready to face my fear of watching the scene. I thought it through: "Am I really ready to possibly feel very uncomfortable?" What frightened me the most was that I remembered the child's fear I felt back then when I saw this scene.
When I felt "ok, I will try to watch this", I put the volume very, very low. A big reason for my childhood fear was the noise he makes, it was terrifying to hear what a human experiment does to a person (even when the movie is very silly, as a kid I ofc couldn't understand that.)
Thirdly, I used the mouse cursor to preview the scenes (place the cursor on the gray video timeline) so I could see when the disturbing action happened and I thus I was ready for it. In the end I noticed I was able to raise the volume back up and actually watch the scene, I learned how differently you see things as an adult compared to being a child. It was liberating to have faced my fear.
Hope this helps!
i still can't confront my fear of weeping angels, those things are super creepy.
Bro what
I'm an adult and have seen this before but watching it right now scared the heck out of me lol
When I describe Bane in this film, I'm basically describing a prehistoric caveman rather than a master tactician, with years of training physically and mentally
They really didn’t understand the character, so they decided to just make him the glorified muscle while focusing on the other two villains. If they went by the comics, Bane would’ve probably revealed himself to be the true mastermind of the film, manipulating the other villains for his own goals.
Agreed sadly
I prefer the TAS Bane especially since it's way more faithful and loyal
As well as much more enjoyable watching him get hatefully obsessed with Batman and even made a team bent on ruling over gotham City with 2 other mad geniuses
There's different versions of bane
You're basically saying the same words Gubz said in his Bane vs Bane video. XD
@@zondrabarth4508 Thats because they’re the correct words 😂 love gubz tho
This Bane is just a guy painted green and jacked up on steroids
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Let's be honest, the "new" Bane is just a jock on steroids.
PSNGamingVideos Still better than that new shitty Bane from Gotham 😂
From a skinny wimp to a giant
@@allanromero5496 WTF bane from gotham is not bane yet and he is better that this shit.Also bane from gotham may become better that tom hardys bane so...How about you STFU
This is the ultimate background movie. A perfect movie to just have on in the background when hanging out with friends so you can occasionally look over and watch something fun and entertaining.
Bro i would be embarrassed having this movie in background while my friends are there
If I'm in a bad mood, I put this movie on and laugh hysterically. Really good mood-booster!
Honestly this is how Bane is supposed to look. Tom Hardy’s bane was smaller but spoke just like Bane. This bane didn’t speak but make noises. If they would’ve used this sized bane with Hardy’s voice over mixed together... GENIUS!!!
If this Bane had Tom Hardy's Bane's intelligence, he would been the main villain, and Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze would have been his lackeys.
No one cared how I was until I put on the mask
WHO* I was
Will Brock k
I care
my bad
Will Brock who*
This was extremely painful to watch.
Which part this scene or the acting.
Right huu
I bet you wish you could self-terminate.
This scene was embarrassing, for me..
@@InternetDrone For you
All Bane said during this movie was:
1) *"ARRRRRGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!"*
2) *"URRGGGHHHGHGHHGHHH!"*
3) *"ARGHGHGHHHHHHGGGGHHHHH!!!!!"*
4) *"ARRRRRRRRRGHHH!!"*
5) *"UUURRRRRGHHGHHGGHHHHHGHHHHGHH!!!!"*
...........................................
and BAANE!!!!
and "bomb"
The dc version of rhino. But rhino actually speaks
All I said during this RUclips video was: "Fuck"
Freeze : Its the size of your gut that counts.....
Bane : GUUUUTTTT!!!
"You monster, how could you?"
Says the woman trying to make far more horrific plant-animal hybrids that would probably end up looking like The Thing.
But for good reason
She was creating life, this dude was fucking up some already existing life
As much as I love comics Bane. This Bane has a special place in my heart because of my childhood, I just think he's fun :)
I agree. This was the first Bane I ever saw as a kid and even though he's a lumbering bulk of dumb muscle. He holds a special place in my heart, like you said.
@@xDshiv58 can't be that dumb, he xan drive.
@@l0sts0ul89 True. I forgot about the driving.
BAAANE...!!!
UURGH!!!
XDDDD
He is funny yeah!
EXIT!!!!
“Ah you think "Joel Schumacher" is your ally? You merely saw "Batman Forever". I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see "Batman & Robin" until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but blinding!”
Compared to Nolan's Bane
This bane was a obedient lapdog taking orders from a woman with petty motivations.
I hope that was a joke
YoungD3mon314 XD yeah, but still
Director literally referred to him as "Poison Ivy's pitbull"
🤔
Derek Powers I’m not sure if your issue with a character taking orders from a woman stems primarily from your obvious real life insecurities, however in regards to comic accuracy it actually made sense for Bane to take orders from Talia. Bane was obsessed with Talia and in love with her, anything he did he did with intents of winning both her affections and assuming some control of the league of assassins, so Nolan actually managed to get that aspect of Bane more or less spot on except he chose to change it to more of a protective sibling type of love seeing as he saved her from death in the prison as a child. Either way people seem to regard Talia as someone who is feeble, she’s the daughter of Ras Al Ghul, why on Earth would the remaining league members not take orders from her or hold her in some high regard?
Just like how Steve Rogers became Captain America
+
Nile Horuseus How about *that* schedule, Captain?
Nah it's much different
Yeah..... but Cap kept his brain 😆😆
@@_jacob-kt9kx
Sadly not his age
Not really
Bane's screams and squeals still give me the creeps nearly 30 years later.
There comes a point where you can hear chemicals 1st physically interact with his muscles. Every single muscle was rapidly expanding without natural limits. That's when squeeling starts. Antonio is just at the point of losing control and then the venom overrides his ability to resist it. I think he let's go and the overdosing begins with popping, squelching and ripping etc.
3:45 "Do you feel in charge?"
He looked like Bane. Unfortunately, he acted absolutely nothing like him.
gor9027 What
gor9027 what are you talking about
Bane is supposed to be intelligent and as smart as Batman, even discovering his identity and breaking his back in the Batcave in Knightfall, but in this movie, he is a mindless goon that works for Ivy.
The batman and robin movie kind of sucks
gor9027 kiiooo
"Ahh, you think darkness is your ally. You merely adopted the dark, I was born in it. Molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man by then it was nothing to me but blinding. The shadow betrays you because they belong to me." Damn that was a good line...
Batman vs Dracula
@@lightheart5 no, it was from the Dark Knight Rises
lightheart5 no it’s from The Dark Knight Rises
@@Steamlazer I think it was a joke cause Batman shares similar qualities to Batman
Wrong movie !
3:33 Wrecking this lab....WITH NO SURVIVORS
milkmanv1 still is
It'll be, extremely painful..
@@gj9157
You're a big guy.
@@pokerface4 For you..
@@gj9157 Was getting caught part of your plan?
Honestly his appearance is spot on with the comics.
Exactly. People talking about how this Bane is garbage but it's how he looked like in the comics/animated shows.
@@christopherjohnson5236 He looks like him, but he doesn't act anything like him. Even then, the look isn't even 100% accurate. Since when was Bane green?
@@jimmyj5703 mainly its the veins of the Venom in his body. Been a while since I watched any Batman movies/shows.
@@jimmyj5703 Bane was strong like how he is in the comics tho
@@jimmyj5703 this bane would snap Tom hardy in half
The holes in Bane's skull and how the venom flows into his brain fucking traumatized me as a child
2:42 scared the hell outta me as a kid.
lllilkilla202ll100 ! this is cool
Brother?
lllilkilla202ll100 same hahahahah
Me too! I was literally traumatised by this part when I saw it on TV, it scared the hell out of me and gave me nightmares for a long while afterwards. Now, 20 years later, though I can now see this film as the steaming pile of shit that it is and cannot take it the least bit seriously, I'm still shaken to see him tortured like that >
I'm pretty sure it did to all of us when we were kids
Inject an emaciated guy with serum in the Marvel universe and you get a superhero. Inject the same guy with serum in the DC universe and you get a super-villain.
To be fair Steve Rogers was a good guy, whereas Antonio Diego was a serial killer.
.
Mr Rieper yeah
Inject a guy with adamantium and you get wolverine
Marvel have a much evil super soldiers
1:59 "Super Soldier Serum..."
"Wait..."
"...named Venom!"
"Oh, come on!"
R.I.P. Joel Schumacher
I one hated him but now I don't RIP
Also RIP bane's actor, who died of drug abuse later that year.
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People didnt really see him special but he really was in terms of sales
He did an awesome job for bane
What a shame 😢
I remember this scene always freaked me out as a kid, and even now it still freaks me out.
Same dude it scares the fucking shit out of me it should freak u out honestly it's disgusting and weird
Same with him
It scared the dog shit out of me
2:50 - "Genius! Behold the ideal killing machine. I call this little number...Bane. Bane of humanity!" - Dr. Jason Woodrue
Yeah, talk about a really lame joke.
Alden R. Davis ya, the ideal killing machine is a green bumbling buffoon, who only takes orders from a sexy plant lady.
@@edviza1935 Dr. Woodrue panicked, and brought some random convict down there...his shortsightedness has wasted the potential of at least 3 others.
In the Comic's Woodrue would become the floronic man
The subtitles says"I call this number...Pain. Pain of humanity"
Good lord, thanks for uploading both bane's and ivy's transformations
Now THIS IS BANE....phisicaly !!!
Alex V. Actually is The Hulk with a costume and a mask. He just forgot his name and that's why he yells BAAAAAAAAANE! instead saying HULK SMASH!
Actually Bane is almost 10 times bigger than this.
This is not even the true Bane of comics, this is a random person that got experimented on venom.
this is a fat/muscular guy in a wrestling suit lmao
@@eternalblessing4984 hey be respectful the actor that played bane in this movie died of overwheight
@@skatefoil123 Atleast alot closer then the new bane that looks like a wimp
This Bane made me write off Bane as a forgettable muscle lackey character.
He was so forgettable. Poison Ivy and Mr Freeze were on the posters and VHS cover, but no Bane to be seen.
I had zero interest in Bane because of this movie.
I saw comic book covers with him breaking Batman's back, but I don't really remember actually reading them.
Think I only saw him once in the 90's cartoon, and I must have caught it after he was done talking because I only remember him fighting.
Then the Nolan film was coming out and I was confused.
How could they make a movie with that idiot character as the main villain?
So I look Bane up and... damn have they done a major disservice to the character outside of comics.
With how intelligent he is, he should be a very threatening character.
I don't think the Nolan film completely did him justice, but it was certainly the closest I'd seen, because this is a disaster.
Yep, because of this version some people forget that Bane is actually supposed to be super smart, not just a super strong monster jacked up on Venom. He's supposed to be both combined.
I always loved this version when I was a kid and I still do today. True he wasn’t supposed to be green but it something different. Creating him is exactly like the comics
While this Bane holds a place in my heart for being the first interpretation I saw, this is so far from his character in the comics. Bane here behaves more like Solomon Grundy, or even Killer Croc depending on how much of a lackey he is in a given story. Bane is usually a master planner and tactician, not a secondary antagonist.
I like to think the green was an accident
I don’t think any other Batman story got Bane’s character more wrong than this movie did
Well, they got the overall look right, and properly incorporated the venom drug into the story. They just made the mistake of making him a lackey instead of saving him for a future film where he could be a main villain.
@@Unversed333 the appearance is fine, making him a brainless muscle head is where they fucked up
@@eslwgpg1226And making him as weak as a twig in his true form.
Marvel fans hear super soldier serum:😏
I know most people hate this bane but the design is very comic accurate. Atleast they tried.
You've got to admit, Bane's design for this film was amazing. Re-do this for the DCEU but with his comics persona and it'll be a smash.
The costume designs and special effects in this film were really well done. Had it been similar in tone to Batman Returns and maybe saving Bane for a later film, I think it would've been a hit.
John Glover the actor who plays the mad scientist that guy has been in literally everything especially DC.
Played the dad in the wheelchair in Shazam
Also played as Lex Luthor's dad in Smallville.
@@Dekline25 And Voiced The Riddler in the animated series
Cool
@@Cwebbussenterprise they guy just loves DC lol
AND he played a reporter in the MCU as well, in Agent Carter
When I watched this when I was younger, I thought this was SO COOL. Watching this scene now, I am freaked out.
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ZacTheHyrulean Another rendition of Dr. Frankenstein's monster.
I liked it well enough as kid, now it's so lame. Poor Bane.
For me it’s the opposite. Scared the hell out of me as a kid but It’s fine to me now
@@edviza1935 this scene traumatized me so bad I didn’t watch it for years
I remember when I was a kid I literally watched every DC movie and draw the origins of either villains and superheroes just for my friends, these movies were my childhood and it’s great to suddenly remember them during quarantine
Lionel Luthor creating Bane, wow, that one really caught me off guard.
It looks like they put a drinking helmet on him and he gets super strong by an overdose of lemonade pumped from the tubes into his mask.
Everyone saying this scared them as a kid but it awakened a kink in me
You like bears or bulls?
Note: John Glover was also the voice of Riddler on the cartoon series.
I think they should have cast John Glover as Dagget in The Dark Knight Rises.
And Doctor Sivana's father in Shazam
Now don't forget: Lionel Luthor on Smallville.
Even though this version of bane is really bad, you must admit the mask and chest piece do look cool
Honestly, out of the dozens of times I've watched this movie, I'll never forget these 4 Minuets and Fifty-One Seconds. It's just 100% completely silly & a cinema masterpiece at the same time.
The most accurate look of Bane but at the same time he acted nothing like him.
His look was really cool, but I don't understand why the character wasn't written better. We have a muscleman here on the mental level of a two-year-old who can only say his own name. As I said, it's not the actor's fault, the scriptwriters really screwed him up.
@@KYoung-kj7hr At the same time, having Batman and Robin go against *3* highly intelligent super villains might have been too much for one movie, hence Bane was made to be more of "the muscle" for Ivy
The film didn't need Poison Ivy or Bane. I think if it just focused on Batman, Robin and Mr. Freeze it would have been fine.
I'm glad it had poison ivy and bane. But I was just a kid
@@DelliriiuM yeah, gave it a bit of variety
@@dhruvasharma478 What the fuck are you smoking?
@@Deathpunch136 As opposed to plant puns?
Bane should've been the only main villian in batman and robin! The look of this bane is fine, he just needed a fucking personallity!
The way Antonio screams and struggles as he’s getting chained down, and then his screaming when the venoms being pumped into his brain, traumatized tf outta 9 year old me
Why? He volunteered... ;)
@@jamesturner8059 His reaction (spitefully spitting on the floor and deadly glare) to Woodrue calling him a volunteer all but states that he was forced to participate in this experiment against his will.
the actor is actually that size. its scary.
He was enormous. It's a shame he died about a year after he did his role.
@@josephsummers2427 Not a year. 2 months.
@@kristenslice561 Only 2 months after? Shiiittt. Lotta steroids I guess.
@@josephsummers2427 No. Congestive heart failure. We're talking about a guy who at 6'1 weighed over 400 pounds. He had severe chest pains and a doctor told him to drop 100 pounds. He agreed, but died 8 days later. He was in his 40s.
@@kristenslice561 steroids killed him
The entire movie set is just AWESOME
JUST awesome
I enjoy every bit of it
0:12 She sounds just like Margot Robbie.
Holy shit!
Actually she kind of does, I wonder what it would be like if Margot Robbie (Hopefully) played Poison ivy, (Not in this movie but a different Batman movie.)
This feels like an adult film
I wish they would make a good Bane with this look, The Dark Knight Rises' intelligence, and an accurate backstory.
Yes! Only the animated movies do that
It always bothered me how those corrupt politicians just disappeared
They probably lost interest after bane went AWOL
Jeep swenson played bane. People say he was the biggest man they've ever seen in person. Also heard he was taking an absurd amount of painkillers. Like more than someone can imagine due to his sheer size
this scene made me realize I like BDSM as a child
@russ g HA
Sammmmmeeeeee😂
Wow that’s freaky I was gonna comment the same thing 😮😮
Lmao this is so weird but same.
I THOUGHT I WAS ALONE
Jeep swenson the man who played bane died of heart failure at age 40 probaply because of steroids and weighing 350-400 pounds
That's so fucked up Bane is a big green pickle jacked up on steroids
venom more like steroids
The Hulk with leather suit and mask :P
not like the comics were any different
It's crazy how quickly Bane became popular despite only having just recently debuted in the comics by the time this movie came out. I imagine that many fans were excited to see him shine in this movie after seeing how the batman animated series handled him.
When i was a kid i was scared shitless of this bane...
back then when i was a kid, i was scared
today however, i found a new kink
2:13😂
Kinda the reverse with Bane in the Nolan movies when he says in reverse to a doctor screaming, “Now is not the time for fear doctor…that comes later…”
3:53💪
BAAAAAAANE!! URRRRRRRRGH!!!
Every couple of years, I will get super drunk and watch Batman and Robin. Its really entertaining when you're completely wasted.
If you ask me, creating an army of super soldiers is more lucrative than Ivy’s plan
0:35
They got Roger Ebert locked in a Closet!
Bane deserves respect. this is one of the first opponents of Batman, who through tactics was able to defeat and turn him into a cripple. however, unfortunately it continues to be perceived as a dumb mountain of muscle
2:00 two marvel references in a doc movie that's unlikely
Yasser Mahmud are you talking about when Steve Rogers became super buff?
Lollll
But seriously tho venom and super soldier serum are things that existed waaaay before cap and venom
WTF Rudeiepie venom yes, it’s a word for some sort of poison.
But super solider serum wasn’t really around until Cap...
@@thepaultato3243 it was around before cap
@@thepaultato3243 isn't that how red skull came about? Using the serum Captain America was created with?
Imagine if both Batman Forever and Batman & Robin had been made with Tim Burton style, but in this scene, the venom experiment failed, but there was a post-credits scene where men searched the ruins of the lab and found some intact venom samples and placed them in a briefcase that said "Project Gilgamesh", setting up a fifth film inspired by Knightfall and No Man's Land with Bane as the MAIN villain and maybe Scarecrow and Harley Quinn as supporting villains. I bet audiences would've gone wild in the cinema 😁😁
Because of my empathy being linked to my autism this scene has always been hard for me to stomach. My brain’s processing of empathy when watching a movie, is always to put myself in the shoes of the person I’m looking at. This one terrified me as a kid and still does today. Think about it cries of pain and for mercy drowned, screams of agony muffled and in the end you’re stuck inside a malformed body that was once your own. And to add insult to this sorrowful misery, some clinically insane physician thinks to prolong your respite from your torment post transformation, under the guise of, “Showing Off For Daddy!”
I think the other way around, I love seeing the sadism of this scene, Antonio being tortured and humiliated and it's pleasurable for me, seeing him screaming in agony and him shaking and moaning in excruciating pain is really good, it all gets even better when you see that the doctor's lack of empathy, "time to scream" followed by a slap on the head
Bane from Dark Knight Rises :
" I was born from the Shadow"
Batman from Batman & Robin :
"huarrggghhh arrgghh !!"
1:34he sure as hell didn't volunteer for that haha
0:23 Pamela Isley 1:30 Antonio Diego 2:16 steroids! 2:26-2:32 monster 3:13 turbo 3:45 😆 3:53 bane! 3:58 I remember meeting John Glover at LA convention center, since 2018. 4:49 you psycho!
If the hulk was bane
that’s bane in a nutshell in this movie
Out of how many times I have seen this movie, I never bothered to care who Bane was, and now that I know; Bane being created completely surprised me.
Growing up playing Arkham asylum and watching this movie on repeat I thought bane was pure strength and no brains boy was j wrong and in for a massive surprise when I started reading comics
“ Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me...”
No wait, wrong movie.
Oh I see
I love this movie. Not the best, but all these colours and shades are fantastic.
“Do you feel in charge?”
....wait
It's funny that this Bane was made using the Venom serum and Tom Hardy played Bane in Dark Knight and after that Venom
"Now time to scream" This is acutally quite dark for a pg rated film
in fact this whole scene is disturbing in general, a man is kidnapped by politicians and billionaires and made a "volunteer" for a scientist, he has holes drilled in his head, tied with chains to a table, and then injected with a product that makes his whole body tremble in pain and he can only scream in agony, all this with the aim of selling him in a macabre auction
not to mention the slap he gives Antonio on the head right after saying "time to scream"
Bane scared the hell out of me as a kid man!
1:36 MY BRUDAH SPIT ON HIM!!!
Mexican Weiss Schnee a
As soon as I hear the door opening at 1:09 my heart starts pounding 😰
Upvotes for the giant claymation chameleon climbing the tree at 0:02 which I've literally never noticed before.
I met John Glover a few months ago and I did an improve of Jason Woodrue from Batman and Robin. You would'nt believe what he said: I said that? I was like yeah. We shook hands and parted ways. He's a great guy, glad I got his autograph.
2:32 when my preworkout kicks in
A can with "venom"... Very specific indeed
I'll give John Glover credit for chewing the scenery every moment he's on-screen.
Is no one going to mention how the guy literslly said "my SUPER SOLDIER serum"?
That's a common thing in fiction, no one company holds the rights to that phrase.
Captain America already taken that term
Yeah, I wonder if Marvel sued Warner Bros. for using that term.
Ermac Macro yes yes he did
Super soldier serum is an object that turns a human into a being with immense strength and speed and technique but still makes him fully controllable
So technically cap’s super soldier isn’t really a super SOLDIER since it did nothing to make cap take orders he simply did it on his own
So it should technically be super human serum
This version of Bane needs to show up in some kind of a multiverse scene in the future
The only thing this movie was missing was a "No girls allowed," on that door