Originally posted by BlackDove
Also, people who don't like the movie think Batman is real. They don't get it's a fantasy setting. The the people who start analyzing aspects of the movie such as "There's no way a machine could exist that evaporates water but doesn't boil everything else either" are in my opinion disqualified from passing any judgment further down the line.
The fact people can have that sort of a mindset, yet go with the idea of watching a Batman (a fictional character for those of you who didn't know) movie consciously, is just simply amazing.
I think that's a little unfair. The movie went to great lengths to show how Batman got to where he was Batman in a plausible manner. The microwave emitter sort of irked me, too, because it would've been real easy to get around the obvious problem of it roasting people. Either A) call it something else, or B) make it a mono-directional microwave emitter. As it was it greatly confused me, as I was under the impression that it'd caused the deaths of the people aboard ship and would have adverse effects on everyone near it.
Basically, if you're going to include an existing piece of technology that's in common use (in practically every food preparation area in America), it should function generally like it does in RL.
As far as predictability goes, I didn't notice it too much, I was too busy noticing the way things were all weaved together in the movie. At some points that was good, though, as in the theater.
I thought it was pretty enjoyable, despite that, and the music was pretty good.
Of course, at the rate Bruce Wayne reveals his "secret" identity, practically every female in Gotham City is going to know who he is.
