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Dark Knight Rises: fancy a capitalist caped crusader as your superhero?

Batman, the bad-ass billionaire who inherited his wealth, takes on bad boy Bane and the anarchist masses. Mitt Romney would be thrilled

by Catherine Shoard     guardian.co.uk

All superheroes are black sheep. But the Dark Knight has always been murkier than most. His superpowers are not an accident of birth, or of stumbling into the wrong lab at the wrong time. They're not powers at all, simply a simulation made possible by good fortune and the leisure that accompanies it. Bruce Wayne can splurge on the kit and cars to set himself up as a crime-fighting Christ substitute, plus power and glitter enough to hide his hobby. He's always been a curious idol: within aspiration because he's flesh and blood; beyond it because he's the lucky recipient of inherited wealth.

So it should be no surprise that The Dark Knight Rises so firmly upholds the financial status quo. Christopher Nolan's film indulges in much guttural talk of the gap between the 99% and the 1%, but it is the former who are demonised, whose revolting actions require curbing and mutinous squeals muting. Your average Joe, it turns out, requires a benevolent, bad-ass billionaire to set him straight, to knock him sideways, if necessary.

The Occupy Gotham movement, as organised by gargly terrorist Bane, is populated by anarchists without a cause, whose actions are fuelled by a lust for destruction, not as a corrective to an unjust world. Such self-made characters as we meet in the film are, by and large, fishy – power-grabbers hiding behind a fig-leaf of philanthropism. Even someone who earns their crust nicking other people's stuff looks agog when the masses storm posh apartments to try and redistribute a bit of bubbly.

Batman's butler-crush and bells and whistles feudalism is swallowable – it's a cartoon, right! Likewise the free pass that Wayne's Rowntree-ish gestures, disapproval of criminals and general tortured grizzling seems to allow him. But The Dark Knight Rises is a quite audaciously capitalist vision, radically conservative, radically vigilante, that advances a serious, stirring proposal that the wish-fulfilment of the wealthy is to be championed if they say they want to do good. Mitt Romney will be thrilled. What's strange is that quite so many of the rest of us seem to want to buy into it.
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and then there was this:





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Limbaugh doesn't believe that.... he just hopes you are stupid enough to believe it or too partisan to care if its true or not.
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politics into what is meant to be fun =
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Originally posted by: Kadesh

politics into what is meant to be fun =



No.

Political conspiracy theory inserted into non-political entertainment for partisan gain =

Rush Limbaugh <
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Christopher Nolan seriously has grapefruit size balls to do this. The audacity one has to tell the future, know his popularity as a film maker AND see the state of politics to then seek out Chuck Dixon some time in 1992 and force him to create a character that almost two decades later would be used in one of his movies as political propaganda to keep the Republicans down. All of this to further the liberal agenda. Repulsive. Utterly repulsed by his past actions coming to fruition. I for one will be boycotting this filth. I mean, the guy isn't even American!
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Originally posted by: Ron Shark

Christopher Nolan seriously has grapefruit size balls to do this. The audacity one has to tell the future, know his popularity as a film maker AND see the state of politics to then seek out Chuck Dixon some time in 1992 and force him to create a character that almost two decades later would be used in one of his movies as political propaganda to keep the Republicans down. All of this to further the liberal agenda. Repulsive. Utterly repulsed by his past actions coming to fruition. I for one will be boycotting this filth. I mean, the guy isn't even American!



I guess he used the same time machine Obama did when he went back and started two wars, crashed the economy, and increased the size of the government and deficit by record amounts while wearing a rubber George W. Bush mask.
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July 19 2012 11:43 AM   QuickQuote Quote  
whats with the bold print?
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July 28 2012 2:02 PM   QuickQuote Quote  
I dont see Bruce Wayne as your typical conservative at all. He loses profits to fund things like clean energy and boarding houses for at risk youth, dawg.
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there were energy innovations and orphanages all over before a centralized soviet-style economic planning state assumed this role.
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