here are the Batman Begins specs
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here are the Batman Begins specs
Sorry, i posted this earlier in the Batman SE thread but i thought it deserved its own thread.
I got all of this info at the British Board of Film Classification, (www.bbfc.co.uk). Included also is a NEW section of special features. I have know clue what exactly some are but they can be found in the Daily Mirror section. If you want to check out the Batman Anthology Special Feature Runtimes click on the following link: http://www.superherohype.com/forums...989#post6397989
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Batman Begins: Two-Disc Special Edition
Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer- 139m 55s
Dolby Digital 5.1 audio- 139m 55s
Audio Commentary with Director Christopher Nolan and Co-Writer David Goyer- 139m 55s
10 Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes
-The Journey Begins- 14m 15s
-Genesis of the Bat- 14m 52s
-Path to Discovery- 14m 12s
-Shaping Mind and Body- 12m 48s
-Gotham City Rises- 12m 47s
-Cape and Cowl- 8m 17s
-The Tumbler- 13m 39s
-Saving Gotham City- 12m 59s
-Reflections on Writing- 1m 55s
-Digital Batman- 1m 5s
Theatrical Trailers
-Teaser Trailer- 1m 11s
-Trailer- 1m 17s
-Theatrical Trailer- 2m 24s
Easter Eggs
-Wayne Tech#3- 2m 28s
I got all of this info at the British Board of Film Classification, (www.bbfc.co.uk). Included also is a NEW section of special features. I have know clue what exactly some are but they can be found in the Daily Mirror section. If you want to check out the Batman Anthology Special Feature Runtimes click on the following link: http://www.superherohype.com/forums...989#post6397989
Enjoy!
Batman Begins: Two-Disc Special Edition
Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer- 139m 55s
Dolby Digital 5.1 audio- 139m 55s
Audio Commentary with Director Christopher Nolan and Co-Writer David Goyer- 139m 55s
10 Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes
-The Journey Begins- 14m 15s
-Genesis of the Bat- 14m 52s
-Path to Discovery- 14m 12s
-Shaping Mind and Body- 12m 48s
-Gotham City Rises- 12m 47s
-Cape and Cowl- 8m 17s
-The Tumbler- 13m 39s
-Saving Gotham City- 12m 59s
-Reflections on Writing- 1m 55s
-Digital Batman- 1m 5s
Theatrical Trailers
-Teaser Trailer- 1m 11s
-Trailer- 1m 17s
-Theatrical Trailer- 2m 24s
Easter Eggs
-Wayne Tech#3- 2m 28s
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Pity that there is no DTS track offered, especially since the Batman SE boxed set offers this for the first four Bat films. I wonder if any non-Region 1 editions will feature such an audio option?
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I too will be annoyed if there is no DTS for the best batman movie ever, while B&R will deliver in all its DTS clarity "Ice to freeeeze you!!!" and "Sorry for da cold shoulduh""
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Originally Posted by Anubis2005X
I too will be annoyed if there is no DTS for the best batman movie ever, while B&R will deliver in all its DTS clarity "Ice to freeeeze you!!!" and "Sorry for da cold shoulduh""
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Originally Posted by Scott Connors
Pity that there is no DTS track offered
Originally Posted by Damed
Not DTS? Grrrr.
Stop nitpicking. This DVD sounds great.
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Originally Posted by caiman
Shut up.
Shut up.
Stop nitpicking. This DVD sounds great.
Shut up.
Stop nitpicking. This DVD sounds great.
I wish there was a DTS track. If not, then its a shame like the others said. Will it make it a bad dvd? No, but its not impossible to do. Nor is it too much to ask for.
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Originally Posted by Damed
Not DTS? Grrrr.
But, as I said,, I may have misunderstod the initial post.
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I guess those who thought that the other four Batman titles getting DTS was a sign of Warners finally embracing DTS were wrong. Looks like Warners is still only going to have DTS tracks for very special releases...which is a shame.
I do think it's ironic that the really BAD Batman movies (namely BATMAN FOREVER and BATMAN & ROBIN) get a DTS treatment, while the BEST Batman movie doesn't.
I do think it's ironic that the really BAD Batman movies (namely BATMAN FOREVER and BATMAN & ROBIN) get a DTS treatment, while the BEST Batman movie doesn't.
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
I do think it's ironic that the really BAD Batman movies (namely BATMAN FOREVER and BATMAN & ROBIN) get a DTS treatment, while the BEST Batman movie doesn't.
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B&R is one of the most qoutable movies in history! I remember before B&R was even released, WB was preparing for Batman Triumphant. Dick Grayson was away at college, and there he discovered the evil doctor Jonathan Crane doing his fear expiraments, and the caped crusader comes to help, but runs into Harlequin on the way. Harlequin was the daughter of Jack Napier, and she wanted revenge! It was rumored to have a scene with the Batmobile chasing Scarecrow through the dark woods on horseback. That would have been cool. But in a way B&R spawned Batman Begins.
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Originally Posted by Anubis2005X
You can't say something like this without quoting B&R. For example "Hi Freeze, I'm Batman."
As far as the lack of DTS, that's disappointing. But the rest of the specs look outstanding.
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Originally Posted by nodeerforamonth
screw DTS, what about the insert?!?!??!?
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By my calculations the featurettes run for a total of one hour, 46 minutes, and 49 seconds. That's feature-length in my book. Very cool. Hope DTS does find its way onto this release, but Dolby Digital 5.1 is perfectly good. Some deleted scenes would be nice, too.
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