The Dark Knight Rises: 20 Things You Didn't Know

18. Bane €“ King of the Gypsies

bane2 Perhaps the most surprising element of Tom Hardy€™s performance as the ferocious Bane was the voice the actor selected for the role €“ not a hulking, €œmuscle man€ sound, but an almost dainty voice, like a €œslightly florid, camp English villain€ in Hardy€™s words -- the voice of an older, wiser man coming through the muzzle of a hulking, blunt physical instrument. Hardy said his Bane accent was based primarily on Bartley Gorman, former bare-knuckle boxing champion of the world, €œa boxer...an irish traveler, a gypsy.€

17. The Chant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBZ9i5BNjvE Much as he did with The Dark Knight€™s signature musical €œsound€ for the Joker €“ those razors on piano wire €“ composer Hans Zimmer cooked up the notion fairly early to use a chant as part of Bane€™s underscore, the voices of €œthousands of people€, a primal noise. Getting that many voices, obviously, was a challenge, and Zimmer found an unlikely solution €“ actually turning to fans of the film, asking them to record themselves chanting on the internet. "I think there is something wonderful,€ Zimmer said, €œabout finding a way of having the people who really care for this movie be participants in this movie.€ Talk about fan service!
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