sabretooth Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 but the front wheels are the wrong size.... Quote
ComicKaze Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 (edited) (When replying to this quote, remove all tags before posting.) 310904[/snapback] That was in the movie because Murcielago is a bat in Spanish. Edited September 8, 2005 by ComicKaze Quote
areaseven Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 (edited) Mark your calendars, folks. On October 18, Warner Bros. will release Batman Begins on DVD. In addition, 2-disc Special Edition versions of the first three Batman films will be released on the same day. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/store...2670952-3694518 Edited September 10, 2005 by areaseven Quote
areaseven Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 For those who picked up the 2-disc Deluxe Edition DVD, here's a brief walkthrough of disc 2, which is pretty difficult to navigate. Page 1 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight the scattered debris to access Batman: The Journey Begins, a documentary on the making of the movie. Page 2 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight the crack on the wall to access an interview with writer David S. Goyer. Page 3 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight Batman to access Cape and Cowl, the making of the Batsuit. Page 4 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight Scarecrow's eyes on the second panel to access a comparison between a live Batman double and a digital version on the scene where he scales down Arkham Asylum. Page 5 No Access...yet. Page 6 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight the building behind Batman on the third panel to access Gotham City Rises, a look at the making of Bruce's hometown. From there, press the LEFT D-pad to highlight CAPE to access a description of the Memory Fabric Cape. Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight UTILITY BELT to access a description of the belt and other weapons. Page 7 Press the LEFT D-pad twice to highlight BODY ARMOR to access a description of the armor. From there, press the DOWN D-pad to highlight the reflection of Batman to access various test shots of the Tumbler and the Batsuit. From that point, press the RIGHT D-pad to highlight TUMBLER to access a description of the new Batmobile. Page 8 Highlight SCARECROW, RA'S AL GHUL or CARMINE FALCONE to access individual villain files. Highlight Ducard to access Path to Discovery, a documentary of the character development of the film. Page 9 No Access...yet. Page 10 Highlight Batman on the first panel to access Shaping Mind and Body, an interview with Christian Bale. Highlight GORDON or RACHEL to access their files. Page 11 Highlight RIPPED FROM THE PAGES to access Genesis of the Bat, a transition from comics to film featuring interviews with the staff. Highlight A JUNGIAN ARCHETYPE COMES TO LIFE... to access the Art Gallery, featuring all the movie posters. Highlight NONE OF IT IS REAL to access Ducard's file. Page 12 Highlight LUCIUS FOX to access his file. Page 13 Highlight ALFRED to access his file. Highlight the Tumbler to access Batman - The Tumbler, a documentary on the new Batmobile. Also, if you missed this year's MTV Movie Awards, Disc 1 has Tankman Begins, a spoof on the Tumbler's chase scene featuring Jimmy Fallon, Andy Dick and Jon "Napoleon Dynamite" Heder. Quote
Otaku-Smeghead Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 For those who picked up the 2-disc Deluxe Edition DVD, here's a brief walkthrough of disc 2, which is pretty difficult to navigate.Page 1 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight the scattered debris to access Batman: The Journey Begins, a documentary on the making of the movie. Page 2 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight the crack on the wall to access an interview with writer David S. Goyer. Page 3 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight Batman to access Cape and Cowl, the making of the Batsuit. Page 4 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight Scarecrow's eyes on the second panel to access a comparison between a live Batman double and a digital version on the scene where he scales down Arkham Asylum. Page 5 No Access...yet. Page 6 Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight the building behind Batman on the third panel to access Gotham City Rises, a look at the making of Bruce's hometown. From there, press the LEFT D-pad to highlight CAPE to access a description of the Memory Fabric Cape. Press the DOWN D-pad to highlight UTILITY BELT to access a description of the belt and other weapons. Page 7 Press the LEFT D-pad twice to highlight BODY ARMOR to access a description of the armor. From there, press the DOWN D-pad to highlight the reflection of Batman to access various test shots of the Tumbler and the Batsuit. From that point, press the RIGHT D-pad to highlight TUMBLER to access a description of the new Batmobile. Page 8 Highlight SCARECROW, RA'S AL GHUL or CARMINE FALCONE to access individual villain files. Highlight Ducard to access Path to Discovery, a documentary of the character development of the film. Page 9 No Access...yet. Page 10 Highlight Batman on the first panel to access Shaping Mind and Body, an interview with Christian Bale. Highlight GORDON or RACHEL to access their files. Page 11 Highlight RIPPED FROM THE PAGES to access Genesis of the Bat, a transition from comics to film featuring interviews with the staff. Highlight A JUNGIAN ARCHETYPE COMES TO LIFE... to access the Art Gallery, featuring all the movie posters. Highlight NONE OF IT IS REAL to access Ducard's file. Page 12 Highlight LUCIUS FOX to access his file. Page 13 Highlight ALFRED to access his file. Highlight the Tumbler to access Batman - The Tumbler, a documentary on the new Batmobile. Also, if you missed this year's MTV Movie Awards, Disc 1 has Tankman Begins, a spoof on the Tumbler's chase scene featuring Jimmy Fallon, Andy Dick and Jon "Napoleon Dynamite" Heder. 337948[/snapback] hey Seven: You can do all that OR at the very last menu on that dvd is a Direct link to each feature on the DVD.. a by name listing if you will with out all that tedious mucking about in the Comic Menus which are a b1tch I agree. Quote
azrael Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 hey Seven: You can do all that OR at the very last menu on that dvd is a Direct link to each feature on the DVD.. a by name listing if you will with out all that tedious mucking about in the Comic Menus which are a b1tch I agree. 337957[/snapback] ...Which is what I did instead of wasting time with the comic menu. I didn't even bother with the comic.... Quote
Jemstone Posted October 20, 2005 Posted October 20, 2005 hey Seven: You can do all that OR at the very last menu on that dvd is a Direct link to each feature on the DVD.. a by name listing if you will with out all that tedious mucking about in the Comic Menus which are a b1tch I agree. ...Which is what I did instead of wasting time with the comic menu. I didn't even bother with the comic.... Ditto. It should be manditory all DVDs with tons of extra have an index feature. Quote
EXO Posted October 20, 2005 Posted October 20, 2005 The comic book is kind of a drag... now I have to make sure not to lose it so that the DVD case will fit snugly in the box. Quote
Dobber Posted October 20, 2005 Posted October 20, 2005 Agreed, but at least the movie still kicks ass!! Chris Quote
Anubis Posted October 20, 2005 Posted October 20, 2005 I bought the regular edition, and used the extra money saved towards Land of the Dead. I'm more careful now about special editions. I very rarely actually watch the extra stuff, so buying SE's all the time in a way was throwing money away. I used to buy the SE by default. Now I look more carefully and see if the extras interest me enough. In Batman's case the regular edition was enough. Quote
azrael Posted October 20, 2005 Posted October 20, 2005 The only reason I got the Deluxe edition was because I got an offer for it at the price of the widescreen edition off Amazon.com. Quote
Otaku-Smeghead Posted October 20, 2005 Posted October 20, 2005 I bought the regular edition, and used the extra money saved towards Land of the Dead. I'm more careful now about special editions. I very rarely actually watch the extra stuff, so buying SE's all the time in a way was throwing money away. I used to buy the SE by default. Now I look more carefully and see if the extras interest me enough. In Batman's case the regular edition was enough. 338204[/snapback] Dude the SE version of Begins had Tank Man just Tankin Around The comic wasnt that bad just a reprint of The Stories that inspired the Movie Quote
EXO Posted October 20, 2005 Posted October 20, 2005 The only reason I got the Deluxe edition was because I got an offer for it at the price of the widescreen edition off Amazon.com. 338252[/snapback] same here... I had to buy another item so I can get the free shipping. The funny thing was they sent me only the BB DVD. Where the heck are my Serenity and BSG books? Damn Amazon. Quote
Gaijin Posted October 21, 2005 Posted October 21, 2005 Picked it up today...was looking for the regular edition but...none anywhere so I wound up with the special for $3 more. The comic is nothing to me, as I'm not a comic person and I only want the specials of films I really want. Oh well. Quote
phatslappy Posted October 21, 2005 Posted October 21, 2005 The only reason I got the Deluxe edition was because I got an offer for it at the price of the widescreen edition off Amazon.com. 338252[/snapback] same here... I had to buy another item so I can get the free shipping. The funny thing was they sent me only the BB DVD. Where the heck are my Serenity and BSG books? Damn Amazon. 338282[/snapback] They're at nerd camp. =P Quote
EXO Posted October 21, 2005 Posted October 21, 2005 The only reason I got the Deluxe edition was because I got an offer for it at the price of the widescreen edition off Amazon.com. 338252[/snapback] same here... I had to buy another item so I can get the free shipping. The funny thing was they sent me only the BB DVD. Where the heck are my Serenity and BSG books? Damn Amazon. 338282[/snapback] They're at nerd camp. =P 338469[/snapback] bastid! Well now that I read that over, it is pretty geeky... dammit, I've been bobe-patted and all I got was a lousy T-shirt! Quote
areaseven Posted October 21, 2005 Posted October 21, 2005 hey Seven: You can do all that OR at the very last menu on that dvd is a Direct link to each feature on the DVD.. a by name listing if you will with out all that tedious mucking about in the Comic Menus which are a b1tch I agree. 337957[/snapback] Yes, but did you get all of the Easter Eggs in the disc? And was it necessary to quote my entire post? Quote
Black Valkyrie Posted December 12, 2005 Author Posted December 12, 2005 I was checking the new RAH Batman Begins figure and MAN ! he looks like Femto ... http://www.action-hq.com/cgi-bin/action-hq/oth002641.html Quote
Ladic Posted February 21, 2006 Posted February 21, 2006 Batman Hits Australia for Villains? The sequel to Batman Begins could become an Australian affair now that Hugo Weaving and Hugh Jackman are in the running to play villains. The two Aussie movie stars are the latest names linked to play The Joker and Harvey 'Two Face' Dent in the upcoming superhero adventure, according to moviehole.net. Producers are yet to nail down a firm list of candidates for Two-Face, but Firewall star Paul Bettany and another Aussie, Lachy Hulme, are reportedly being considered for the role of The Joker. http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2006-02-21/ Quote
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