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The Dark Knight (+ Digital Copy and BD Live) [Blu-ray]
The Dark Knight (+ Digital Copy and BD Live) [Blu-ray]


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Actors: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Aaron Eckhart, Michael Caine
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $35.99
Buy New: $23.99
You Save: $12.00 (33%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(113 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4

Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Widescreen
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: Blu-ray
Running Time: 151 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1

UPC: 085391176572
EAN: 0085391176572
ASIN: B001GZ6QEC

Release Date: December 9, 2008  (In 19 Days)
Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Not yet released

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Customer Reviews:   Read 108 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Brain Dead Listings   November 20, 2008
Why is it that Amazon overseas buyers are kept in the dark, like Batman, about the region codes on Blu ray DVDs advertised on the various Amazon sites? It would be such a simple matter to put a region code in the list of features of these movies. It need only be something like R 1 R2 or R A etc and that would make life easier for us out of towners to recognise and buy without being a pain in the neck asking questions about compatibility. Just a thought on something that irritates me! And BTW, the latest Batman movie is 100% cinematic magic - well done.


5 out of 5 stars Best Batman film to date!   November 20, 2008
Simply put, this movie blows all other batman films away! Jack Nicholson is still a cool joker, and Tim Burton is still one of the greatest directors in Hollywood...but Christopher Nolan's directorial interpretation of Batman is much, much, darker, and Heath Ledger's joker is far more clever and devious in a tragic way that is almost bizaar considering that the actor's death shortly followed the making of this film. This version of Batman nearly embraced an R-rating, wich I would think would have made it the greatest movie ever made in the history of history. As it stands now...9.5 on the rictor scale. Definitly a five star amazon rating to say the least.


5 out of 5 stars But, will it work in my blu-ray player?   November 20, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

My only question is, will the BluRay disk work on existing players? The studios have a history of releasing disks with features they either forgot to tell the player manufacturers about, or the player manufacturers ignored. I have purchased BluRay disks and had to wait three months for an update from the player manufacturer in order for my player to play the disk. This is very frustrating, so much so I quit buying blu-ray disks until 3-6 months after their release so I would know the player will actually play the disk. The recent Bond disks are but one example of many.

My suggestion is to wait a few weeks after this is released before buying it, and read the reviews here or on one of the AV websites, just to be sure it will work on your player. Otherwise, you could be disappointed at Christmas by not being able to watch the movie.



2 out of 5 stars Predictable.   November 19, 2008
  0 out of 6 found this review helpful

If you put aside the spectacular special effects, terrific car-chase scenes and Heath Ledger's extraordinary performance, all you're left with is a very predictable story. I saw more strategy displayed in a checkers game at Washington Square Park in New York than I did in this movie. No wonder this movie was rated PG-13: it was meant for the intellect of a grade school student (with no offense to them). However, the violence is not meant for a 13-year old. (And then we wonder why there are so many student shootings at high schools and colleges.) It's kinda ironic that "Brokeback Mountain" was rated R and this movie was rated PG-13. Instead of wasting your money on this movie, check out "Entre Les Murs," which won the Best Picture at the Cannes Film Festival this year. That film will give you very good insight on what grade school students are like in any country. Maybe you'll understand why movies like "The Dark Knight" causes students to behave as they do in movies like "Entre Les Murs."


2 out of 5 stars An ambitious failure   November 19, 2008
  2 out of 6 found this review helpful

I realize I'm an outlier in this one, but The Dark Knight was easily the most overrated movie I've seen in years. There are so many great ideas stuffed into the picture but the film never comes together. In this case, the whole really is less than the sum of its parts.

The grim, realistic portrayal of the Batman mythos is an interesting idea; I'm just not sure it works. Even in the comics, Batman was always somewhat larger than life, like a pulp fiction character. By treating Batman like an actual person, Nolan invites the audience to question all of the implausibilities in the story. And there are many.

For example, at one point the Joker kidnaps two key characters, but the kidnapping occurs entirely off-screen - we're just told the Joker has them and left to wonder how that happened. Batman also uses cell phones to spy on all of Gotham City; this is just not possible. The Joker's henchmen are supposedly insane, but they manage to pull off several daring heists. Then the Joker kills them, which seems like it would discourage new recruits. You get the idea.

If Nolan treated the material like a comic book, none of this illogic would matter. But, he treats the entire movie like a realistic crime drama ... until it's inconvenient, then he glosses over major plot points with comic book logic. I guess my big problem is that Nolan wants to have it both ways. The Dark Knight is gritty and realistic at times, but also expects us the audience to overlook some huge inconsistencies and major plotholes. It just didn't work for me.

The whole tone of the movie is so dark and grim it started to become oppressive after awhile. I was never a fan of the Adam West style campy Batman, but even in the darker comics the character at least had a sense of wry humor. Not in this film. Heath Ledger makes a great Joker but the whole conception of the character is off. Unlike say Alan Moore's "The Killing Joke," the Joker in this movie is insane and dangerous, but not particularly charismatic or funny or even all that witty. He's just a sociopath. I've seen it in other movies, it's not fresh.

The film is also at leats 30 minutes overlong and Nolan still has no idea how to film an action sequence. It's bad enough he made a movie about a vigilante detective who does no actual detective work. What's worse, Nolan made a movie about a crimefighter who's basically a martial arts, but he can't shoot an action seqeuence to save his life. To cover up this glaring deficiency, Nolan shoots most of the action scenes in this sloppy, quick edit style that's more disorienting than thrilling.

The acting is uniformly good and there are so many great ideas floating around. The Joker is clearly a metaphor for terrorism here - a destructive force that can't be reasoned with or appeased. The movie touches on ideas like the value of torture, rendition, wire-tapping, etc. when confronted with this kind of enemy. Nolan obviously has a vision - he just doesn't have the right story.

2 1/2 stars.


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