Corrected entry: When Bruce arrives at City Hall there is the sound of an engine rumble, which stops with his car. But from the logo on the hood he is driving a Tesla, which is an electric car. It should be silent, or quiet hum. (01:00:00)
Corrected entry: The famous shot of the question mark in the coffee makes no sense in the film. When the Riddler is caught in the diner, he's made a mark out of froth - but he's made the mark face to the right of himself. He's in front of it, the dining staff behind the cup, and the cops and Batman are to his left. Who did he make the mark for? Likely it was made to the right so the camera would have room to pan over it in the empty bar. So Riddler made it for...the audience?
Correction: How is this a mistake? He can orient a question mark any way he wants, it doesn't have to be specially lined up for anyone to "see." It is perfectly in character for him to draw a question mark in the coffee askew from his own perspective. There are literally thousands of question marks the Riddler has drawn throughout the character's history and many of them are not lined up with anything in particular, and would be askew from where he must have been standing to draw.
Correction: The fact is, it has nothing to do with the Riddler making the "?" at any angle he wants. When we first see him, he's facing the mug and the handle is to his left, parallel with the counter's edge. During the scene, the mug moves because they slam him to the counter so that the handle is now perpendicular almost to the counter's edge. When the "?" is revealed, you see the handle to the left meaning he actually made the mark in front of him, not to the right of him. So the mistake is simply wrong.
Correction: This is not a mistake or "stupidity" in any way, shape or form. He's allowed to make a question mark any darned way he wants.
Corrected entry: Inside the mayor's house, when Batman grabs Catwoman and covers her mouth to keep her quiet after the police officer enters the room, the spikes on his gauntlet can be seen flapping, revealing they aren't solid (as they are supposed to be). (00:37:00)
Correction: Hi, I'm the author of the above. About a day or so after submitting that entry, I realised that in this movie they are actually straps made of fabric, used to hold the gauntlets in place. I checked several photos. I didn't get a reply until today, so assumed it hadn't been accepted. Initially I was thrown off by them being solid in other movies, even used as launchable bladed weapons in TDK. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Correction: He's driving a 1963 Chevy Corvette. That's not a Tesla logo, it's the Corvette badge of 2 flags that make a V.
Bishop73
OK, fair enough. Thanks.
MedicOne