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Batman Gotham Knight (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

Batman Gotham Knight (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

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Directors: Yasuhiro Aoki, Shojiro Nishimi
Actors: Corey Burton, Kevin Conroy, Gary Dourdan, Jason Marsden, David Mccallum
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $29.98
Buy New: $18.03
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 176 reviews
Sales Rank: 1782

Format: Ac-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), Portuguese (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Thai (Original Language)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number Of Discs: 2
Running Time: 76 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.8

MPN: 1000037297
UPC: 883929011155
EAN: 0883929011155
ASIN: B001614E68

Theatrical Release Date: July 8, 2008
Release Date: July 8, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Condition: BRAND NEW, FACTORY SEALED - IN STOCK, READY TO SHIP

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Product Description
Acclaimed screenwriters including David Goyer (Batman Begins) Josh Olson (A History of Violence) and Alan Burnett (Batman The Animated Series) join forces with revered animation filmmakers on six spellbinding chapters chronicling Batman?s transition from novice crimefighter to Dark Knight. These globe-spanning adventures pit Batman against the fearsome Scarecrow the freakish Killer Croc and the unerring marksman Deadshot. Using an arsenal of high-tech gadgetry from Wayne Industries Batman?s ethical boundaries exist only where he chooses to place them leaving some fearful of his power. The sharp storytelling complemented by stylish art from some of the world?s most visionary animators masterfully depicts the blurred lines of Batman as man myth and legend.Running Time: 75 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 883929011155 Manufacturer No: 1000037297


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1 out of 5 stars Holy Doo-Doo, Batman!   September 7, 2008
Eric A. Klee (Charlotte, NC USA)
What was that? Yup, that's what I exclaimed as I started watching, continued watching, and finished watching the BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT DVD. I grew up and loved watching superhero cartoons every Saturday morning. I have tens of animated and live action superhero DVDs. However, this one was a definite stinker. Were these animated segments the winners of a contest...or the losers? Batman & Robin had a better plot.

The only thing good about this DVD was the animated Wonder Woman sneak preview. And that was only in rough sketches.



3 out of 5 stars Batmanime   September 7, 2008
Scott Promish
BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT is a six-piece anthology film that explores various aspects of the legendary hero. Scripted by American comics writers such as Greg Rucka, Brian Azzarello, and David S. Goyer, it is brought to life by an assortment of Japanese directors and animation studios, giving it a blend of eastern and western styles.

The stories are as follows:

Have I Got A Story For You: a group of kids tell each other stories of their encounters with Batman, replete with embellishments. It is a beautifully-rendered exploration of the Batman as urban legend, and it shows how everyone has their own personal impression of him.

Crossfire: Officers Crispus Allen and Renee Montoya are assigned to take a prisoner across town and find themselves in the middle of a gang war. This is more of a police story than a Batman story. There isn't much to it in either case, and I found it to be the least interesting of the lot.

Field Test: Lucius Fox develops a new defense for Batman, but it turns out to have undesirable consequences. These are consequences which should have been forseen by both Fox and Batman, which puts rather a hole in the story. This piece has the most traditional (or rather, stereotypical) anime look of all of them.

In Darkness Dwells: While working on an abduction case, Batman trails Killer Croc to the Scarecrow's underground empire. Some nice hallucinatory sequences, but rushed.

Working Through Pain: Batman recalls how he learned from a wise woman in India how to manage the pain he's bound to encounter in his work. This is another episode with particularly nice artwork.

Deadshot: Batman must stop the hitman of the title from fulfilling a contract on Commissioner Gordon's life.

This is a problematic release on more than one level. It's supposed to fill the gap between the two Christopher Nolan films. The trouble is that there isn't a gap. The Dark Knight picks up shortly after the end of Batman Begins. Aside from utilizing some characters from the films, it doesn't fit into its continuity at all.

Taken on its own, it still isn't successful. All the stories, or vignettes, are supposed to link together into a cohesive whole but although there are some direct connections, it doesn't really come together. With the exception of the first segment, which is a perfect standalone piece, they feel like fragments that are never fully fleshed out. I was left unsatisfied as I was expecting something more substantial than a bunch of brief glimpses into the life of Bruce Wayne/Batman.

The BluRay disc has several bonus features:

-Audio commentary with DC Comics' Gregory Noveck, longtime Batman editor and writer Denny O'Neil, and Kevin Conroy, who voiced the character in this production as well as in the various modern animated television series. Even though I wasn't thrilled with the main feature, I still enjoyed listening to this (particularly Denny's contributions.)

-A half-hour featurette on Batman's rogues gallery.

-A half-hour biographical featurette on Batman creator Bob Kane.

-A sneak preview of the upcoming Wonder Woman animated movie, with interviews and voice samples with storyboards.

-Four complete episodes of Batman: The Animated Series:

Legends of the Dark Knight: Three kids discuss their ideas of what the Batman is. Clearly an inspiration for the first part of the main feature, this one draws on two very different interpretations of the character from the comic books. The first, based on the work of Dick Sprang, is campy in the extreme and almost seems like a parody. The second, based on Frank Miller's grim futuristic interpretation, apes Miller's style poorly. The segment from the main feature is a much better use of the general theme.

Heart of Ice: Mister Freeze is carrying on a personal vendetta with a major Gotham corporation, and Batman must find out why. This Emmy-winning episode re-envisioned the villain as a tragic figure, and in turn revitalized him for the comics.

Over the Edge: Held responsible for the death of Batgirl, Batman, Robin and Nightwing find themselves on the run from the law.

I Am The Night: Batman begins to doubt his methods after Commissioner Gordon is seriously wounded in a sting.

You certainly can't claim Warner skimped on this disc. Even though I was a little disappointed by the "movie" it is still worth renting. (I really, really loved the first chapter...)



1 out of 5 stars Disappointed   September 5, 2008
Jeremy S (Juneau, Alaska)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Being a pretty big batman fan is what led me to purchase this DVD. A few of the shorts showed promise, but were ultimately doomed to extinction. The different renderings of batman showed talent, but I like the main character to look the same at least for some duration. The same goes for the plots. Although they were loosely tied together (very loosely), the continuity was lost throughout the shorts. I think they should have picked one of these six designs and developed a substantial plot that batman fans could enjoy. Completely absent was the detective-like appeal that batmans fans have come to expect.

So, if you're a hardcore batman fan, you may want to pick this up but don't expect much except a sketchbook rendition of a hero who deserves much more. Otherwise, don't bother - it's just not worth the utter disappointment.

-disappointed and feeling a little ripped-off



2 out of 5 stars Style over substance - over abundance of gore not necessary   September 2, 2008
Kenneth J. Gray (Salt Lake City, Utah)
3 out of 6 found this review helpful

The stories in this DVD are very weak. It seems like the producers etc. concentrated their creativity on style rather than actually storyline, plot etc.

The animation is kind of cool and interesting (although I liked the MTV Spiderman a little bit better) but the stories were short and lacked any substance. Also, with each episode only being 12 minutes there wasn't a lot of time to develop a story. Yes, each episode kind of builds on each other. However, overall I think this DVD was rushed a little bit to come out at the same time as the movie.

Speaking of the Dark Night.... I've read tons of stuff on how that movie probably should have been rated R if that's the case then this DVD should be rated NC-17. I think the PG13 rating was way too kind. With the gory showing of decapitations, people being blown away and blood being splattered all over the place it was just sickening. The producers of this DVD would have been better spent concentrating on their story and plot development instead of of worrying how can I annimate this guy getting his head blown off. Totally a discusting amount of gore!

Overall, if you'r curious about this DVD get it from the library. Don't pay for it. It's not that good unless you're into watching creapy and bloody animation with little story and sub par plots.



1 out of 5 stars Very disapointing...   September 1, 2008
Stephanie A. Mcknight (Charlotte NC)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a horrible DVD. We are huge Batman fans and that is why we ignored the reviews.. Bad idea.. It's not worth the money.. Save it and go see a movie..