Can't say I know much about the varying strength of roofs... but if roofs could hold a vehicle that heavy, Batman would know which roofs (he seemed to have put in "tactical data" in the tumbler's computer. Unrealistic or not, I wouldn't say that one thing broke everything that was realistic about the movie.[/qoute]
Even if a church roof could hold a tank (I doubt it) it still makes no sense. And what about his dissapearing act?
Beelze said:
True, he could have been used more, and it could have made the movie better. It could also have messed up the pacing. It's not too late to expand on his character in future movies.
The pacing already lacked, I'm a huge Batman fan and I like to rewatch BB, but I skip quite a few scenes. Incl. the train scene at the end.
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Other ways to bring Gotham down would've cost a lot, and many of them would be harmful to the environment (which Ra's would not want). The fear gas cheap to produce, had proved very effective, and the microwave emitter didn't cost them much since they stole it. Plus, having a high-tech military device such as the microwave emitter in your hands is pretty nice. Never know when you might wanna use it again.[/qoute]
Nolan went for realism right? Why come up with a device that doesn't even makes sense on film? He could have just bomb Gotham City, or tried to burn it to ground.
Too much of the good could be bad. And don't forget the decorative rooftop scenes! Or when he leaves the train car near at the end. I think there were enough good Batman scenes, but this is highly subjective.
Your right, now taht you mention it there are a few more scenes.
I just wish there were a few more Batman - Gordon scenes a less Bruce - Holmes.