I like Pluto's imaginary blueprint map that appears at the start, and the side-on views of the underground burrow.

I have to concur with some of the other reviews that say that this takes a while to get going, but that it does improve after its time skip.
There's a spectacular staircase leading up to a temple; at one point, a character rolls down its entire length, which I can only conclude is where John Wick 4 got that idea. I also liked the design of the training dummy, filled with grooves holding marked ball bearings, which is used…
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RIDDLER: Riddle-me-this, Gothamites! What just-released movie about our Batty arch-nemesis has numerous annoying inconsistencies; strains believability irritatingly frequently; is not as good as either The Dark Knight or Batman Begins; is undeniably very flawed... but nevertheless contains some tremendously well-done, spectacular and uplifting individual moments and sequences? My friends and I will attempt to solve this quandary.
HARLEY QUINN: Ahhh, shaddap, ya big green piece of punctuation! I gotta say, even though there's no-one in this movie that lights up…
The first time I saw most of the Bond films was when ITV showed all of them over consecutive weeks in 1999, in the run up to the release of The World is Not Enough. However, even though I videotaped OHMSS at that time, it went unwatched for several years. I really regretted that, because when it was finally viewed, it turned out to be one of my favourite of all the 007 movies.
If there are three things that…