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Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology, 1989-1997 (Batman / Batman Returns / Batman Forever / Batman & Robin) [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction |
Format | Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Color, Special Edition, Box set, Widescreen, Dubbed, Subtitled |
Contributor | Kim Basinger, Tim Burton, Michael Keaton, Michelle Pfeiffer, Danny DeVito, Joel Schumacher, George Clooney, Jack Nicholson, Val Kilmer See more |
Initial release date | 2009-03-10 |
Language | English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese |
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Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 (BD) This year the BAT goes BLU…BATMAN - Batman (Michael Keaton) vs. The Joker (Jack Nicholson) in the amazing first extravaganza! With Kim Basinger. BATMAN RETURNS - The Bat (Michael Keaton), the Cat (Michelle Pfeiffer), the Penguin (Danny DeVito). And Christopher Walken, too! BATMAN FOREVER - Riddle me this: The Dark Knight (Val Kilmer) bat-battles Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) and the Riddler (Jim Carrey). With Nicole Kidman, Chris O'Donnell. BATMAN & ROBIN - Will Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) put the world on ice? George Clooney wears the hero's cape. Also with Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman, Alicia Silverstone. All four box office hits on Blu-Ray for the very first time!
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 7.25 x 5.5 x 1.25 inches; 4.94 ounces
- Item model number : 883929031689
- Director : Tim Burton, Joel Schumacher
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Color, Special Edition, Box set, Widescreen, Dubbed, Subtitled
- Run time : 8 hours and 28 minutes
- Release date : March 10, 2009
- Actors : Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger
- Dubbed: : Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish
- Language : Italian (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), German (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby TrueHD 5.1), Portuguese (Dolby Digital 1.0), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B0013N7AD8
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #10,346 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #149 in Fantasy Blu-ray Discs
- #226 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
- #1,319 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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It all boils down to this: Batman and Batman Returns are two very artful, thematically rich and gripping renditions of the Dark Knight, while Batman Forever only satisfies on a surface-level, make-your-eyes-bleed kind of way -- and Batman and Robin to an even lesser degree. They're all entertaining on some very mild level, though Burton's pictures are the only two that'll provide enough thought to match up with the modern-minded Batman aficionados. Schumacher's riffs on the series claim to hark back to the '50s and '60s comics while paying homage to the Adam West television show, which you can take as a reasonable explanation or not for their boisterous, obnoxious kid-geared demeanor. Overall, I'd still recommend the whole-shebang as a slate of interesting achievements in production design, action choreography, and cinematography across the board, giving Burton's pictures exceedingly high marks while relegating Schumacher's pictures to rent-worthy diversions, the latter being one perfect for rifftracking with friends.
Speaking on quality alone without price necessarily in mind, The Batman Blu-ray Anthology comes with a firm Recommendation based on the strong visual and aural qualities matching the complete carry-over of the standard-definition box's slate of supplements. As a Batman lover it's certainly a blast to see all of these pictures presented in beautifully-rendered visual transfers and sounding nearly as good as they did in the theaters -- even if they now play second banana (or third, or fourth) to the new breed of Batman movies.
These four movies are not nearly as dark as the newer ones, and compared to the newer Batman films, are much more light hearted and very enjoyable. My opinion is that Keaton was the best Batman, but George Clooney is a close second - he didn't have the same Batman finesse but he made an awesome Bruce Wayne, where Keaton's Batman was awesome but his Bruce Wayne was far more easy going and laid back. I enjoyed them both.
Val Kilmer's version wasn't bad, either, he was an alright Batman and an alright Bruce Wayne possessing the charm and integrity, but his look wasn't quite the same.
All in all, I would recommend this set to anyone who enjoys Batman. I purchased these for Classic Cinema Online so that I can write my "Bat Review" based on Batman in Film - to include the movie serials from the 1940's, the tv series from the 1960's, and all of the Batman movies from 1966 to the most recent released, The Dark Knight, and am not one bit disappointed. This particular set, of all the Batman movies, is my personal favorite.
It arrived on the day estimated and in excellent condition - I purchased mine new. No complaints whatsoever.
BATMAN (1989): A true classic. Although Michael Keaton was reduced to a supporting role, His performance was excellent as the dark, twisted and somewhat crazy Batman character. Jack Nicholson shines as the Joker, providing the comedic and tragic rendition of Batman's classic nemesis. Kim Basinger was okay as Vicki Vale, providing an elegance and sophistication to her role, and gives the film a light, romantic lift from its tragic overtones.
Overall 5 out of 5
BATMAN RETURNS (1992): A great sequel. This one had me entertained from the first scene onward. Keaton once again dons the cape, and is in the supporting role, despite it being the principal main character. Danny Devito is gritty, hilarious and sometimes disgusting as the tragic and garish Penguin, who tries to take over Gotham City. Michelle Pfeiffer steals the show as Cat woman, who represents the dark, twisted side of female nature. She is sexy, seductive and perfectly believable as the secretary turned femme-fatale. Christopher Walken is excellent as Max Shreck, the downright dirty and corrupt business man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants in what he considers a "dog eat dog" world. Shreck also remains determined to leave his business behind for his son, Chip who he hopes will carry on his legacy.
Overall 5 out of 5
BATMAN FOREVER (1995): A Good sequel, but this is where things start to go bad..very bad. I liked, and will admit sometimes loved this movie, but it does have many flaws. Val Kilmer is the newcomer to the Batman Franchise, and provides a believable and brooding rendition to Batman, but lacks the playboy, jet-setter attitude that shapes his alter-ego, Billionaire Bruce Wayne. Kilmer is quite stale as Bruce, despite being taller, and more stylish looking than Keaton. In the Keaton Films, Batman was fighting for the soul of his city, determined to protect it from violent criminals and psychopaths. Now it seems, that Batman is just protecting the peace, showing up only when there's trouble, or out on a date. Jim Carrey on the other hand is excellent, if not sensational as the Riddler, delivering on his comedic, and acting talents. Every riddler/nygma scene is unique, giving a new shape and direction in Carrey's performance. Tommy Lee Jones is crazy and ruthless as Harvey Two face, giving energy and humor to the character, but the script forces him to mimic the Joker's howling and laughing, which makes the character resemble the Joker than anything else. Two Face just wants to kill Batman, and crashes parties, Charity events and robs banks to do it. That's it! No unique Character Development! No tragic connections! No intrigue! I was expecting more out of the DA gone wrong, a district attorney obsessed with duality. Chris O' Donnell Stars as Robin- the orphaned acrobat we all know and love. His story is comes straight from the comics, and is well represented. His portrayal was focused and centered towards the young adults. Chris does a good job, and is very believable as a young man out for revenge. Nicole Kidman teases and tantalizes as the sexy, beautiful Dr. Chase Meridian- her scenes are one of the best parts of the film and her sex appeal is very evident in this movie. She seduces Batman, and the two share some kinky scenes in the film. She is unique as a female character, because she immediately goes after Batman, whose life is always in peril. Kidman looks her best with the blonde hair, red lips and all. She plays the role well, and brings elegance and sophistication to the picture. Her Character has one unique flaw- she's just a love interest, nothing more. I would have liked Chase even more if she had a unique connection to Bruce Wayne's past in some way, or even if she were to have more involvement in helping Batman stop criminals and protect Gotham from crime, rather than just throwing herself at him, and then ending the relationship. Still, Kidman is good as the damsel in distress.
Overall 4 out 5
BATMAN & ROBIN (1997): Simply: Unacceptable! To this day, I CANNOT believe this film was made! Even when I was a child I couldnt bare to watch it. It was so bad, it was painful to watch. It gave me a headache. It was too dumbed down for the kids! It looked too much like a toy commercial! George Clooney as Batman? What were they thinking? Clooney is one hollywoods great actors and has been great to watch, but why Batman? I don't understand. O' Donnel returns as Robin, but again his character is also too dumbed down, where's the desire to right wrongs? getting over the death of his family? It seems everything is just a bit too good for Dick Grayson this time around. Alicia Silverstone as Batgirl-Although she was very attractive in the film- the writers got the batgirl character wrong- in the comics Batgirl is Comissioner Gordon's Daughter, forbidden from joining the GCPD. She doesnt even train or perfect her martial arts, she just puts on her costume, and without explantation or preamble starts fighting crime as Batgirl!! I still don't understand. Uma Thurman's Performance as Poison Ivy was good- the only thing done right. She is beautiful and seductive, much like Kidman and Pfeiffer were in the previous films. Arnold Shwarzenneger's performance as Mr. Freeze- it was funny, but too much one liners and not enough attention to the material. Again, these films are taken from comic books, why cant filmmakers pay attention to that? Bane- just a big thug, no smarts or human speech what so ever- he's not even determined to best Batman! Why? This film is terrible and if anyone enjoyed it, they maybe should get some help. My Advice: Just buy the first three films on blu-ray, don't get this one.
Overall 0.25 out 5
Final thoughts- These films were a trip back in time- Back when films were fun and engaging, not just character studies or tear-jerking dramas. I liked and thouroughly enjoyed the first three films and loved the nostalgia they carry with them.
Great for fans and movie lovers. The extras are the same as with the DVD version. But there are 8 language tracks including English (5.1), French (5.1) Spanish (Castillan 5.1, Latin 2S) Portuguese (2.0) German (5.1) and Italian (5.1) Also includes commentary by Directors Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher.
Overall Score 8.5 out 10
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I film di Batman sono numerosi e possono variare nel tono e nell'interpretazione del personaggio a seconda della serie cinematografica. Alcuni dei film più iconici potrebbero includere:
1. "Batman" (1989) - diretto da Tim Burton, con Michael Keaton come Batman.
2. "The Dark Knight" (2008) - diretto da Christopher Nolan, con Christian Bale come Batman.
3. "Batman Begins" (2005) - sempre diretto da Christopher Nolan, il primo della trilogia con Christian Bale.
4. "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012) - l'ultimo film della trilogia di Nolan con Christian Bale.
El formato de las películas es pantalla completa y en calidad bluray, la relación costo- beneficio es muy buena.
Si te gustan estas películas de Batman o eres fan totalmente recomendable.
Solo el estuche traía unos pequeños detalles en las esquinas, nada grave pero no es un estuche impecable.