Everybody loves Batman . He's rich. He's good-looking. He has wonderful toys... He's spent years honing his mind and body to perfection in order to combat the worst criminals Gotham City has to offer.

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Despite all these positive qualities, Batman can be really dumb sometimes. At least, if the movies are any indication. We won't hold the original 1966 Batman film against him. We've all had one of those days where we just couldn't get rid of a bomb. Or leg shark. But beginning in Batman '89 and up through The Dark Knight , Bats has been guilty of some pretty serious faux pas. And now the time has come to roast the Caped Crusader. Here are our picks for Batman's worst decisions in these six big screen adventures.One of the more infamous secret lair security breaches ever documented, we can't believe Bruce Wayne didn't submit his butler, Alfred Pennyworth , to a forever dose of Scarecrow's fear toxin as a result. Instead, he kept him on the payroll for three more sequels and made a passive-aggressive reference to the incident in Batman Returns . *Shakes head*In Batman '89, Wayne struggles with a popular dialectic for the Dark Knight: Lead a life dressed in a batsuit while co-leading a normal life centered on banging chicks. Apparently Alfred thought he could help Master Bruce with this by letting Vale into the Batcave - using the civilian entrance and stairs, mind you - and then sheepishly turning around and dusting his hands of it. Really, Al? Letting Vale into the trust circle after one drunken dinner date that started at the longest table ever made and ended with Wayne bat-hanging upside-down from his pull-up bar? She wasn't even his girlfriend yet - just a place to park his sex - and grrr... Sorry, Al. We can only get mad at you to a point.Bruce thought it was a good idea to keep the one man he trusts with his dual identities both employed and breathing after he broke that trust. If spraying Alfred with Crane's crazy dust is too much punishment, then at least submit him to hourly ear rapes of Prince's "Partyman."In this movie, the Batwing was the most advanced weapon in Batman's arsenal. Fast, maneuverable, capable of scooping up Joker's balloons...and filled to the brim with offensive weaponry.That targeting system didn't work for sh!@, though. After locking in on Joker , the Batwing managed to fire on either side of the villain, leaving him completely unharmed. And to add insult to injury, Joker then shot the Batwing down with one bullet from his .50 cal novelty gun.It's probably just as well. We wouldn't want Batman getting the idea it's okay to kill his enemies in these movies. Oh, wait...Batman Features We Need & Deserve