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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #30 on: Sep 10, 2005 at 07:07 PM »
WTF??????!!!!!! :o :o :o :o

Php550 for the Deluxe Edition with slipcase and the 72 page comicbook???? And one month earlier release than R1?????

I must be dreaming!!!!!!!!!! Kudos to Warner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #31 on: Sep 12, 2005 at 10:33 AM »
Release date is on 18 October. Php499 for the widescreen version and Php550 for the Deluxe Edition with slipcase and the 72 page comicbook. As mentioned previously, Warner Philippines is using the Korean master instead of the HK master for this release.

what's the big difference between Korean and HK releases?
Picture quality over plot

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #32 on: Sep 19, 2005 at 05:32 PM »
I don't know if this is newsworthy, but it appears that this title will be released in Hong Kong on the 7th of October. Pretty expensive, too.

http://www.hmv.com.hk/product/dvd.asp?sku=602698

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #33 on: Sep 19, 2005 at 06:20 PM »
I don't know if this is newsworthy, but it appears that this title will be released in Hong Kong on the 7th of October. Pretty expensive, too.

http://www.hmv.com.hk/product/dvd.asp?sku=602698

mas mura sa cd-wow, HK$146.00 yung 2-disc regular edition, free shipping pa. HK$179.00 sa HMV.

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #34 on: Sep 20, 2005 at 06:15 PM »
holy cow!!! sana nga this oct na siya! :o

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #35 on: Sep 21, 2005 at 12:12 PM »
holy cow!!! sana nga this oct na siya! :o

Oct nga....October 18, 2005 to be exact.

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #36 on: Sep 22, 2005 at 07:25 AM »
Told Warner Philippines about the Oct. 7 HK release... hopefully they'll be able to move up their sched as well. The current Oct. 18 street is timed with the R1 release.
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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #37 on: Sep 22, 2005 at 10:54 AM »
Told Warner Philippines about the Oct. 7 HK release... hopefully they'll be able to move up their sched as well. The current Oct. 18 street is timed with the R1 release.

I think that this is a common thing for dual-edition HK releases. They release the plain edition first, then the deluxe edition a couple of weeks later. If I am not mistaken, the same thing happened to Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and Danny the Dog. Hopefully we get both editions on the same day. And earlier than the R1. And if that happens, thanks in advance, Sir!
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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #38 on: Sep 22, 2005 at 11:46 AM »
Hopefully they will be able to do something to adjust the release date  ;) And sana mas madami yung initial stocks din  :) Will be out of the country on the 18th and by the time na bumalik ako baka ubos na stocks and wait na naman ako for the new stocks to come  :P

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #39 on: Sep 23, 2005 at 01:00 PM »

 ask someone na lang from our fellow members to buy you one ;)

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #40 on: Sep 24, 2005 at 06:54 AM »
 ;D ;D ;D

Okey ha! P550 lang for the Deluxe Edition!  Sana kung ganito lang kamura ang mga new releases mas magandang bumili. 

I hope mamove to oct.8 para we can get it earlier.

thanks.

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #41 on: Sep 26, 2005 at 12:43 PM »
ask someone na lang from our fellow members to buy you one ;)

I think I will do that. Mahirap na baka R2 ang mabili ko dun sa pupuntahan ko eh mapamahal ako  ;D

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #42 on: Sep 28, 2005 at 06:08 PM »
Hope they have enough stocks.  ;D

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #43 on: Sep 29, 2005 at 09:40 AM »
HK release for both editions have been bumped to an earlier date, October 3rd.

Click for details:

2-Disc Edition
Deluxe Edition
Japan LE (Oct. 28) (Most of it is in Japanese, sorry.)

The first two really don't matter since they'll be released here at a cheaper price (just noting, so we might have an earlier street date, too), although the Japan LE might be fancied by someone from here.

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #44 on: Sep 29, 2005 at 11:34 AM »
Oops Japan LE very expensive will not be tempted to get one, besides by the time na release ito there, will be back na here in the Philippines  ;D
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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #45 on: Oct 02, 2005 at 01:17 AM »
A Warner rep told me this afternoon that the release date is on October 14.  She didn't specify whether or not the regular and the deluxe editions will come out on the same day.   :)
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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #46 on: Oct 03, 2005 at 03:03 PM »
I'm eagerly waiting for this title... Sana the DE comes out with the SE as well.

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #47 on: Oct 03, 2005 at 03:18 PM »
A Warner rep told me this afternoon that the release date is on October 14.  She didn't specify whether the regular and the deluxe editions will come out on the same day.   :)
Hmmm.. this is good news!!!
A few more days to go... I wonder what comic book will be included.

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #48 on: Oct 03, 2005 at 03:27 PM »
comic book cover for HK Release:



:)

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #49 on: Oct 03, 2005 at 03:52 PM »
comic book cover for HK Release:



:)
Hi Redge,

This is the official comic book adaptation of the movie... It's also being sold here...

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #50 on: Oct 04, 2005 at 11:03 PM »
Reviews: http://www.dvdtown.com/review/batmanbeginstwo-discdeluxeedit/16752/3161/

"Is "Batman Begins" the best film of the year or one of the greatest movies ever made? I have no idea. But is it entertaining? You bet. There hasn't been another film in years I liked well enough to watch three times within a period of a few months except this one. I found the movie creative, energetic, imaginative, involving, and even a little inspiring. Its edgy tone and dark atmosphere coupled with its comic-book theatrics make it a winning combination for older children and adults alike. This may be a hard act to follow."

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #51 on: Oct 05, 2005 at 07:31 PM »
o, confirmed na ba yung release date nito?

may review na yung iabng R1 DVD sites eh..

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #52 on: Oct 05, 2005 at 07:34 PM »
Confirmed: October 13 for both versions. And this time, they brought in more than enough DEs.
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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #53 on: Oct 05, 2005 at 07:48 PM »
is it initially available nationwide? i live here in pampanga and i hope i could get the DE on the exact day of release...  ;D
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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #54 on: Oct 05, 2005 at 11:12 PM »
wow can't wait to get a copy of this  ;D ilang tulog na lang  ;)

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #55 on: Oct 06, 2005 at 10:43 AM »
Confirmed: October 13 for both versions. And this time, they brought in more than enough DEs.

Let's hope they have enough for every PinoyDVD members... ;D

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #56 on: Oct 06, 2005 at 11:10 AM »
Let's hope they have enough for every PinoyDVD members... ;D

Sana nga.  Coz if you're a PinoyDVD member, DE lang naman ang papansinin mo.  Sana nga di magkaubusan.

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #57 on: Oct 06, 2005 at 11:27 AM »
I think I'm gonna sit this one out a little before I buy this. I'm disappointed that a Deluxe Edition such as this won't have an Audio Commentary. Here's the specs of the R1 release:

DVD Features:
Available Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
MTV's Tankman Begins: a spoof
Inner Demons comic: Explore the special features through an exclusive interactive comic book
The Journey Begins: creative concepts, story development and casting
Shaping Mind and Body: Christian Bale's transformation into Batman
The Tumbler: reinvention of the Batmobile
Gotham City Rises: production design of Gotham City, the Batcave, Wayne Manor, and more
Saving Gotham City: the development of miniatures, CGI, and effects for the monorail chase scene
Genesis of the Bat: A look at the Dark Knight's incarnation and influences on the film
Confidential files: Go beyond the movie and discover facts and story points not in the film
Theatrical trailer
Cape and Cowl: the new batsuit
Path to Discovery: filming in Iceland
Confidential files
Character/weaponry gallery
Photo gallery
DVD-ROM features: Batman Begins mobile game demo & Web links
Exclusive collectible 72-page comic book containing: Detective Comics #27 (the very first Batman story), Batman: The Man Who Falls (a classic story that inspired Batman Begins), and an excerpt from Batman: The Long Halloween (a chilling story that also inspired the film)


Here are Interesting facts about the movie:

Trivia


The device, on the heel of his boot, that the Batman uses to summon a swarm of bats is taken directly from Frank Miller's "Batman: Year One".
A second stage Scarecrow look was created for the hallucination scenes but was never shown on film. The mask was more organic and tighter around the actor's face.
Before Christopher Nolan took over, director Darren Aronofsky was attached to make a Batman movie based on the graphic novel "Batman: Year One" and have the author Frank Miller write the screenplay. By 2003 there was a first draft screenplay with story boards, which are properties of AOL Time Warner. Warner's decision for not producing the film is unknown, but based on the details that have since leaked out, it would probably have to do with the screenplay, which strayed a considerable amount from the source material, making Alfred an African-American mechanic named "Big Al," the Batmobile being a souped-up Lincoln Towncar, and Bruce Wayne being homeless, among other things. This is all detailed in David Hughes' book "Tales from Development Hell."
Before Christian Bale was cast as Batman, many other actors were considered for the role including Ashton Kutcher, David Boreanaz and newcomer Hugh Dancy.
Only days before the role of Batman was cast, eight actors were asked to audition for the part. The actors were Christian Bale, Joshua Jackson, Eion Bailey, Hugh Dancy, Billy Crudup, Cillian Murphy, Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal. While Bale won the part, Christopher Nolan liked Murphy's audition so much, he cast him as Dr. Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow.
Marilyn Manson was considered for the role of Dr. Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow.
Wanting to use as many practical effects as possible, Christopher Nolan told the production crew that he wanted the Batmobile to actually do its own stunts without camera trickery, CGI or models, and as a result, the Batmobile built for the movie could take sharp turns at 60 miles per hour, brake to a complete stop on a moment's notice, and could even go into a ramp-less jump, clearing up to 40 feet in the air.
The Batmobile, 9 feet wide and 16 feet long, has a top speed of 106 miles per hour and can accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 6 seconds. The engine is a 5.7 liter V8 Chevy. It runs on unleaded gas and can do about 7 miles per gallon. It has four 44-inch tires at the rear, made by Interco Tire Corp, while the front is covered in jagged plates of armor. It was designed and built by Chris Corbould and Andrew Smith at Shepperton Studios in England. This Batmobile was built from the ground up and is estimated to be worth half a million pounds.
Director Christopher Nolan decided that there would be no second unit, and so for the whole of the one hundred and twenty nine shooting days Nolan oversaw every shot of the film personally.
The name of the commissioner on the film is "Loeb". However, this is NOT a reference to comic book writer Jeph Loeb, author of the graphic novels "The Long Halloween" and "Dark Victory", but rather simply the canonical name of the Gotham City police commissioner when Bruce Wayne returns to Gotham. This is shown in Frank Miller's Year One, which actually influenced both "The Long Halloween" and "Dark Victory" and was published nearly a full decade before either of these.
Christopher Eccleston was rumored for the role of Dr. Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow before Cillian Murphy was eventually cast.
David S. Goyer said that the graphic novels "The Long Halloween" and "Dark Victory" by Jeph Loeb were a huge influence on his screenplay. When he was asked the question, "What about Frank Miller's Year One?", he replied, "Our story is not Year One." An early draft of David S. Goyer's script leaked onto the Internet in April of 2004.
This is the first movie to use the new DC logo.
Much of Batman's gear and apparel, including his cape and suit, is based on actual military technology.
During the interviews he performed to promote the movie, Christian Bale continued using the American accent he'd adopted to play Bruce Wayne/Batman. He explained that he didn't want potential moviegoers to be confused about why Batman, an American institution, was being played by a Welshman.
When the prisoners are all released from Arkham, briefly visible is Mr. Zsasz, a serial killer from the comics with tally marks scarred into his skin, representing each of his victims. Mr. Zsasz also appears in the courtroom in the beginning of the film where he is being transferred to Arkham Asylum by Dr. Crane.
Contrary to the previous Batman films, in which the Batcave was realized as a combination of a live set and matte paintings (done either by hand or computer), no visual effects were used in this film to show the Batcave. The entire Batcave is instead a massive full-scale set.
The score track names refer to Latin names of bat species. Also notice that the first letters of track 4-9 spell B A T M A N.
Christian Bale had previously screen tested and was considered for the role of Robin in Batman Forever.
In the movie, Bruce Wayne is shown arriving at a fancy hotel in a Lamborghini Murciélago. Although the car was named for a famous bull, the word murciélago also is Spanish for bat.
Arnold Schwarzenegger stopped by at one of the sets during filming.
The sets were built in the Admiralty Hangar No. 2, one of the largest hangars in the world. The floor area is the size of 16 Olympic-size swimming pools.
The license plates for the Gotham related cars were designed in the same style as the Illinois state license plates. This was done to stay consistent with other vehicle license plates while filming the car chases in Chicago.
Ra's Al Ghul is Arabic for "The Demon's Head". This refers to his position at the height of the Brotherhood of the Demon, also called the League of Shadows.
A quote from Christian Bale that some of the crew had on the back of their t-shirts (the wardrobe dept. did it as a joke) said: "It's hot, dark and sweaty and it gives me a headache."
Chris Cooper turned down the role of James Gordon.
Kurt Russell and Dennis Quaid were considered for the role of James Gordon.
Viggo Mortensen turned down Liam Neeson's role. Daniel Day-Lewis was also approached.
The title went through many changes. First, it was known as "Batman 5". It became "Batman: The Frightening" for a while and was then confirmed by Shepperton Studios' website as "Batman: Intimidation Game" before settling on "Batman Begins".
Anthony Hopkins was offered the role of Alfred but declined.
Laurence Fishburne was considered for Lucious Fox.
Filming was temporarily delayed on the London soundstage due to the sound of amorous pigeons in the rafters above.
The crime boss Carmine "The Roman" Falcone was a character from the comics. He was Gotham City's last "old school" gangster. He was killed, and his empire wiped out, when Batman's familiar rogues gallery came into prominence.
On 22 May 2004 filming took place at Senate House (a property belonging to the University of London, just off Russell Square). The front of the building was made up as the Gotham City courts, complete with New York-style taxis and Gotham Police Department cars.
Christian Bale's trailer didn't have his name on the door but said "Bruce Wayne" instead.
A full city block of Gotham - much of it based on the slums of Kowloon in Hong Kong which were torn down in 1994 - was built in a converted aircraft hangar.
On the set, the costumed Christian Bale constantly had two people trailing him to keep the Batsuit smudge-free.
On a converted parking lot at Shepperton, the film crew built an entire village of trailers where chemists and costume artists made neoprene-and-foam-latex Batsuits. The place was dubbed "Cape Town."
This Batsuit has no nipples, unlike the one George Clooney wore in Batman & Robin.
The script was written by David S. Goyer in the seven weeks before he was due to direct Blade: Trinity, which he also wrote. Director Christopher Nolan took over the writing chores from there.
While shooting on the streets of Chicago, a person accidentally crashed into the Batmobile. The driver was apparently drunk, and said he hit the car in a state of panic, believing the Dark Knight's vehicle to be an invading alien spacecraft.
David S. Goyer mentioned in an interview that his favorite pre-audition choice for Batman was Jake Gyllenhaal, but that he was won over by Christian Bale after seeing his test.
While filming in Lower Wacker Drive, in Chicago, Illinois, the filmmakers were so concerned for the care of the Batmobile, that they told the stunt driver to take as much time as he needed to make any move. Therefore, when it came time to back the Batmobile up, they went so slow as to cause traffic jams that had to be reported on the news. Simply moving the Batmobile around Chicago took numerous police as well as caused traffic jams where ever they went.
Before the shooting began, Christopher Nolan invited the whole film crew to a private screening of Blade Runner. After the film he said to the whole crew, "This is how we're going to make Batman."
Christopher Nolan wrote in the character Rachel Dawes with Katie Holmes in mind. No other actresses were in serious consideration; it was hers to lose.
This is the first Batman film to be shot in 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
Contains 400 VFX shots.
The "daylight" coming through the windows of Wayne Manor was created by a single 100,000-watt floodlight which weighed nearly 400 pounds.
At the time of this film's release, Forbes Magazine did a breakdown of how much it would actually cost to become Batman. The magazine estimated that total expenses in US dollars would be around $3.5 million.
The gun Bruce Wayne tosses in the river is a Brazilian six-shot Taurus.
The calling card the Joker leaves is a replica of the Joker Card from the 1989 graphic novel "Arkham Asylum".
All the big name cast members were initially not told that the movie was a Batman movie as the script they were sent was titled "The Intimidation Game". Michael Caine commented that when he first saw the title, he assumed the script was some kind of gangster movie.
A pair of Batman pajama bottoms can be seen hanging from the line in the scene where Batman talks to the little boy in the Narrows.
The stunt driver George Cottle went through four Batmobiles during the course of the shoot.
Ken Watanabe never blinks.
Since Alfred's sense of duty and loyalty towards Bruce Wayne reminded him of the comradeship that exists in the military, Sir Michael Caine based his character's voice on that of a colonel he knew when he was in the army as an 18-year-old.
When Warner Bros. was considering "Batman: The Frightening" as the title, a script was released online that was widely believed to be official. Two writers, Terry Hayes and Rafael Yglesias, were credited on the draft, but both denied writing it. The author was later discovered to be Brandon Gaines.
Larry Wachowski and Andy Wachowski were approached to direct, and even wrote their own treatment based on Frank Miller's graphic novel "Batman: Year One", but turned down the offer and made the Matrix sequels instead.
In the shot of the newspaper. the story about Bruce Wayne's mansion burning down is credited to Julie Ochipinti, the name of the movie's assistant set decorator.
Unlike most characters on the movie, Rachel Dawes, played by Katie Holmes, doesn't exist in BATMAN or any other DC Comics' series. She was created by director Christopher Nolan and screenwriter David S. Goyer.

Goofs


At the end during the fight on the train, when Batman says, "You never learned to mind your surroundings," his mouth isn't moving.

Crazy Credits


There are no opening credits besides the DC logo. Not even the title isshown, only a swarm of bats flying across the screen making out the newBatman symbol. The title card "Batman Begins" does not appear until thestart of the closing credits.

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #58 on: Oct 06, 2005 at 02:01 PM »
are these from imdb.com?

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i'd buy this DE of Batman over Constantine.  :)

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Re: Batman Begins
« Reply #59 on: Oct 06, 2005 at 02:06 PM »
The review in DVDTOwn.com specifically says that it doesn't have Audio Commentary.

The listing of specs above and the trivia are from Amazon.