Time for that gold under the end of Tim Burton's rainbow; BATMAN FOREVER.
I still hate the Elliot Goldenthal theme.
The focus on nipples, ass shot, and crotch shot, is not as strong as it is for one character in Batman & Robin, but it's still unnecessary.
Not sure why he needed to stop walking for a zooming shot on his face after the batmobile was fully ready for him to enter, buuut we got that for such spectacular dialogue:
Alfred: "Can I persuade you to take a sandwich with you, sir?"
Batman: "I'll get drive through"
Why focus on the batmobile wheel? And why does it have a bat logo on it?
I'll take a guess that it's for when Jason Todd wants to steal tires, he can brag about the batmobile tires and sell them for a higher price.
SPECTATORS, lots and lots of them under a building to witness a high rise robbery inside a high floor in a closed building. Does that happen in real life? We didn't have a robbery of such kind in my country, so I wouldn't know.
What's up with Tommy Lee Jones being very whispery in his first scene? Is this their idea of throwing away the notion that he will ham it up later? DUDE.
Batman swings down, he was high enough to enter the building from the roof, but he has to swing down to make an entrance, just so we get a character introduction for Dr. Chase Meridian, I guess.
Shot: Nothing alien beside the window.
Next shot: A wrecking ball suddenly wrecks the wall.
Did Harvey really have need for a hostage? I guess that works for trapping him in the vault.
One of the producers is Peter MacGregor-Scott, did Akiva Goldsman choose his name to use to name lung cancer in Batman & Robin?
I blame Matthew Patrick for me saying it's lung cancer.
What's up with all the Tron Legacy lights on the machine guns? I know these two films are neon light shows, but this far?
I actually love how Batman took down the henchman with blades, and the combat sequence is cool.
Someone as prepared as Batman wasn't ready for a vault trap, and prioritized taking the tape off the guard's mouth before anything else.
Why is the vault door with an automated lock?
Acid in the vault raises a few questions:
When did they get acid?
Why did they bring in acid?
Didn't it burn the hands of anyone carrying and pouring it?
How did it not lose temperature and remained boiled?
When and how did they pour it in every drawer in the vault?
How did the security guard know it's boiling? It doesn't look that way.
How did the security guard know it's acid?
*sigh*
I'm not even 10 minutes in, and I have this much to say.