Basically, I hated The Dark Knight, but it was far better than this tripe. I mean, a time bomb, really?! Of all the clichéd, unoriginal ways to create a sense of intensity in your film, a race against time is the most obvious and uncreative. I felt that Bane was a crap villain, I started off thinking he was awesome, being all HUGE and indestructible, but then we see his sensitive side and he dies by being shot. OK, I get that Nolan wants his films to be a more 'realistic' version of the comic stories, but that was seriously lame. Batman himself just lacks any sort of depth for me. I adore Bale, but his portrayal of Batman just annoys me because he's such a better actor than what Nolan allows him to be. Even the supposedly 'emotional' bit where Alfred leaves left me cold and I just couldn't care less if he saved Gotham or not!
I DID like Blake, but I thought it was common knowledge that he was Robin, so the annoying 'shocker' at the end where he revealed his Christian name didn't shock me at all, and I was quite surprised to hear the audience gasping and whatever. Catwoman had some redeeming features, she was sassy, cunning and a bit of a **** at times, which I did like, however 10 (yes, I counted) shots of her arse riding the bat bike thing was just 10 too many, I felt like her femininity and sexuality was portrayed in a silly way at some points and this really detracted from what an otherwise awesome character she was!
Someone NEEDS to teach Nolan some lessons in continuity, it was almost unbearable to watch at some points (Catwoman's goggles being a key issue here) and although I like the fact that Nolan uses scale models for his special effects he needs to be more careful when using 'people' in the background. He may well have used Lego men, it was that bad.
Another part I liked was the court scene, where it clearly should have been the Joker sentencing people, but I hope I'm not the only one that kind of preferred the fact that it was the Scarecrow? The Joker would have been such an obvious fanboy gag, something I feel Nolan's Batman trilogy is full of which annoys me because he uses it to disguise the fact that he is actually CRAP at storytelling.