

Batman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 (DVD)BATMAN TWO-DISC SPECIAL EDITION Batman (Michael Keaton) vs. The Joker (Jack Nicholson) in the amazing first extravaganza! With Kim Basinger. BATMAN RETURNS TWO-DISC SPECIAL EDITION The Bat (Michael Keaton), the Cat (Michelle Pfeiffer), the Penguin (Danny DeVito). And Christopher Walken, too! BATMAN FOREVER TWO-DISC SPECIAL EDITION 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 TWO-DISC SPECIAL EDITION 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.]]>
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Great DVD, works as it should and arrived on time.
Great DVD, works as it should and arrived on time.
D**K
All time classic!
All 4 movies are fantastic classics. I rewatched these in 2024 and realized how good the third movie ”forever” was. I couldn’t find a fault. Such lavish visuals and good acting. I enjoy the fourth movie. There were some really great performances. Uma Thurman was fantastic and so was Arnold as Mr Freeze. Bane isn’t a favorite character of mine so I didn’t mind them not focusing on that character. And who isn’t happy to see Alicia Silverstone who turned Batgirl in the end? My only complaint would be George Clooney didn’t seem to take the role seriously. Still a good movie. I think these would be great fun action classics for the kids. But who knows what kids like these days.
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Batman
Love the batman movie it's a must have must buy if you love batman this is one of the best movie ever reasonably priced on Amazon thank you Amazon sheila
E**R
A blast to watch in Hi Def - fan of Robin or not!
Warner Brothers did a fantastic job creating these films in a Hi Def format. I am not a huge fan of Batman Forever or Batman and Robin, but the movies are a spectacle to behold. The first Batman is classic, there is no topping "Jaaack" as Joker, sorry Ledger fans, he cannot be compared to Nicholson's talents, nor his movie to the original story of Batman. The Blu Ray disc enhances every detail on the movies so well you will notice things that you have never picked up on before. Ahhh.....the beauty of Blu Ray.Amazon priced this set nicely, and the price for the set of movies ($84.00) is fair to me. It equates to $21 a disc which includes all the special features on each disc. Not to mention free two day shipping. If I were shopping for these separately, I would end up driving to every retail chain in town selling Blu Ray discs to find the four because the unpopular Batman movies will be the only ones available. Don't forget to include the fuel cost for driving all over the county and tax on each disc. And you probably will not buy them at $21 a pop.Another good thing about this set is the price is not marked up by including a gimmicky "box" or "tin" or whatever the "container of the week" is. This set is bundled in a cool little three piece cardboard sleeve that encases the four discs in their respective Blu Ray cases. It is easy to open and select the movie you choose to watch, and it will display nicely. All in all I feel Warner Brothers did a quality job with this release and Amazon has a price that I will not complain about.
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Batman Fans Should own This!
Batman has developed a lengthy lineage in the cinematic world. From the grotesqueries of Tim Burton's mind to the performance-geated Schumacher productions, they're a diverse class of entities as unique as the times that they take place in. Now, in the reign of Christopher Nolan's masterful Batman pictures, do they hold up? Two do, two don't.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.
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