Saw this last night and haven't read the full thread but suspect I'll be in the minority when I say this was somewhere between good and ok, and I can't entirely put a finger on why.
Pattinson's Batman was good. Penguin was… alright. Catwoman was good. Gordon was 1-note. I really did not like the riddler, though. Batman villains usually have a spark of charisma to them, which makes them a fun rogues gallery. This guy was just troubled and deranged in a disturbing way.
+1 for any criticism of the random joker at the end.
Didn't love the cinematography on the car chase. I couldn't tell where the cars were in relation to each other half the time. And what's with Batman and Gordon just letting the penguin go after they see him cause a massive car wreck that sent a fireball into the sky and probably killed a dozen people? Hey Gordon! He probably broke a law there! It's ok to arrest him for that!
Also, for a movie that set itself up as being a super realistic take on Batman, it sure had a super unrealistic take on what a man can get up and walk away from. Batman leaps off a 70story building in a wing suit, face plants into a bridge and rolls 1-2 blocks, then stands up and walks away. That was ridiculous.
The movie also introduced stakes out of thin air that weren't properly set up earlier in the movie. Like all of a sudden there's this locked room that I presume was Bruce's parents. It wouldn't take much to show that door earlier and have Bruce say he refuses to go in there. Or at the end of the movie we learn the city is below water level - wow. That's a big one. Give us a line earlier so we know that.
How does riddler get all his information? We're told he's an accountant who at one point saw a project renewal folder on his desk, so we can assume that's how he learned of the city-wide corruption. But how does he get the voicemail Annie sent cat woman? (Or did catwoman leak that to the media?) How does he learn falcone killed the reporter?
Lastly, around theme. I liked that the lesson seemed to be that being a vigilante was inspiring other people to be their own brands of vigilante, but if that's the lesson then why does he continue as Batman at the end? Why isn't he showing up as Bruce Wayne and throwing a billion dollars at an orphanage and public housing and treatment centers? Did he not learn the lesson of his own movie that he claimed to have learned? Very poor job there
So, yeah. It's somewhere between good and ok for me. But I hope folks enjoyed it and don't let me take from that enjoyment if they did.
Thanks and gig'em