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Old 02-26-04, 09:08 AM
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Seperate Batman or the Box Set?

Can someone list the advantages (despite buying them all at once) that the Batman boxset offers? Are there more special features than the single dvds offer? Or no? Someone help me out on this, thanks.
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It's separate, not seperate...

I don't know the answer to your question
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No difference except having a box.....we've all been waiting for SE's that will hopefully come when the new movie come sout!
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Originally posted by neiname
It's separate, not seperate...
I don't know the answer to your question
Geez, I'm sure he appreciates your input. By the way, you forgot a period after your second sentence.
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the primary disadvantage to owning the box set:

You bought Batman Forever and Batman & Robin
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The other advantage to buying separately is that you can get the individual discs on sale or as Columbia House enrollment selections like I did.
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C'mon Batman Forever wasn't as batty(hehe) as Batman and Robin was.

Dude, just buy them seperate off of Half.com You'll get them real cheap!
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Originally posted by neiname
It's separate, not seperate...

I don't know the answer to your question
Do we really need to greet new members this way?
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Hey, those post counts don't just pad themselves.

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Originally posted by meglet
The other advantage to buying separately is that you can get the individual discs on sale or as Columbia House enrollment selections like I did.
That's the main reason I'm asking this question. I was looking into getting some of the movies for an enrollment, and whatnot.

Thanks everyone. (I think ).
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Do we really need to greet new members this way?
I agree, some people just have to chill out.
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