This is one more product of WB's strategy to release DVD-only titles in parallel to theatrical releases in order to boost DVD sales, helped by the main movie. Instead of a full length story, what you will find in here in "Batman Gotham Knight" is six short animations which are not exactly interwined amongst themselves as the product description in the DVD case says (at least in my opinion), but six different stories on how Batman came to be who he is. It is not a mandatory bridge between "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight", but it is an interesting addition for fans. Why the "Japanese Twist" in the review title? Well, watch the DVD, look in the eyes of each character and you will get the answer. And if you still doubt about it, wait for the rolling credits in the end and see the names of each member of the production crew.Read full review
A great Batman movie. Very entertaining great for adults not for kids .
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Hi I was waiting for this movie to be release for month's & watch it on Blu-ray format because, DVD sucks now. When I heard "David Goyer" he was going to be the voice for the Dark Knight, I got more interested of the movie. The bottom line if you like Afro Samurai & Batman Begins, you will like this movie. Props: David Goyer is back & the Japanese animation. Cons: It is 76 mins & has no Dolby TrueHD. The back case of the Batman Gotham Knight it say's it support's English 5.1 but, when I go main menu, it only says English instead of English 5.1.
The blu ray is in perfect condition but the audio specifications and the subtitles are not the same as the ones it says in its box blu ray is not equal sale spanish castellan and germany is the only thing that I am disappointed because the blu ray is not Just like your box
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BATMAN revels in the state-of-the-art special effects and frantic violence characteristic to most of director Paul Verhoeven's American productions. Though based on a story by the creator of Blade Runner, author Philip K. Dick, Total Recall is more of an action movie than a philosophical rumination on identity. Still, the film gets a lot of mileage out of the questionable notion that "you are what you remember." The screenplay was finally credited to seven screenwriters; it had bounced around Hollywood for a number of years with different directors and stars before it reached Verhoeven. The director's brand of high-octane, cartoonish violence is a good fit with the material, though his style may have been better suited to 1988's more satiric Robocop. The movie received a special achievement Academy Award for its impressive effects.Read full review
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