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In director Tim Burton's sequel to his successful BATMAN (1989), the Caped Crusador (Michael Keaton) is pitted against the demented, ravenous Penguin (Danny DeVito), a pitiful...Read more
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Batman Returns: Special Edition
After the enormous success of the first Batman (1989), Tim Burton was offered the chance to make a sequel and — as is often the case with such efforts — was given more freedom...Read more
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A baby born a little diffrently, meaning half man, half penguin is dumped into the dumped zoo by his parents. Nearly 30 years later, The Baby has become an angry man who has v...Read more
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    In director Tim Burton's sequel to his successful BATMAN (1989), the Caped Crusador (Michael Keaton) is pitted against the demented, ravenous Penguin (Danny DeVito), a pitiful, orphaned psychopathic freak who once went on a baby-killing spree, and a "power" hungry capitalist villain Max Shreck (Christopher Walken). As the two criminals plot to gain domination over Gotham City, BATMAN must plot to stop them.In the highly stylized BATMAN RETURNS--complete with dark, Gothic architecture and moody lighting--Batman (and his alter-ego Bruce Wayne) is thrown a third enemy, a terrible distraction: Cat Woman (fearlessly and fabulously played by Michelle Pfeiffer). She is the slinky, sharp-clawed alter-ego of Shreck's secretary Selina. Batman must overcome his own dark past, and his present love entanglements, to rid Gotham of it's evil enemies, this time with even more intricately designed sets and tongue-in-cheek humor, making BATMAN RETURNS an action-packed, but darkly fun adventure.

    Product Details
    • Number of Discs: 1
    • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
    • Film Country: USA
    • UPC: 085391500025

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    Genre:Science-Fiction/Fantasy
    Format:DVD
    Region:Region 1

    Credits
    Director:Tim Burton
    Leading Role:Michael Keaton, Michelle Pfeiffer
    eBay Product ID: EPID3191694
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    Editorial reviews

    "...Sprightly....Burton creates a wicked world of misfits..."
    New York Times - Janet Maslin (06/19/1992)

    "...As Catwoman, terrific Michelle Pfeiffer goes from mousy secretary to liberated lionness. As flipper-fingered Penguin, Danny DeVito is an orchestra of evil intentions..."
    USA Today - Susan Wloszczyna (06/19/1992)

    "...The runaway star here is Pfeiffer, whose performance is a sexy, comic triumph..."
    Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (06/26/1992)

    "...[Burton's] dark, melancholy vision is undeniably something to see....[An] always visually inventive film..."
    Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (06/19/1992)

    "...A most intriguing movie, great to look at, fun to talk about..."
    Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (06/19/1992)

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    Batman Returns: Special Edition

    Created: 03/02/08
    After the enormous success of the first Batman (1989), Tim Burton was offered the chance to make a sequel and — as is often the case with such efforts — was given more freedom to do what he wanted. As such, the 1992 follow-up Batman Returns is a better Burton film and congeals into a more coherent narrative, even if it winds up less satisfying as a whole. Still living his dual life as Bruce Wayne by day and The Dark Knight by night, Batman (Michael Keaton) takes a backseat role as the film introduces its two leads: The Penguin (Danny DeVito) and Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer). Born Oswald Cobblepot and dumped in the sewers because of his freakish deformities, The Penguin was raised by penguins. After he kidnaps businessman Max Shreck (Christopher Walken), the two plot to make Oswald mayor. Shreck's secretary, Selina Kyle (Pfeiffer), discovers that Shreck is trying to make a power plant that actually drains energy, which causes her to get thrown out a window. Resurrected by cats, she takes the name Catwoman and plots her revenge. It's also after her transformation that the sparks start to fly between her and Wayne, both in and out of costume. Without the constrains of having Batman be the main character in Batman Returns, Tim Burton gets to explore his fetishistic interests in freaks, carnies, and leather — such is probably why the picture (though successful) didn't strike a chord with mainstream audiences. It's also why critics have suggested it was the best Batman film until Christopher Nolan took up the reins — heartfelt in its way, this is more personal than Burton's first outing. Nonetheless, his artistic flourishes are too detached from the narrative and don't add any depth. And as with the original, Burton's obsession with circuses is still very juvenile — his films may appeal to the Goth-and-candles set, but if you've outgrown that phase of your life, it's hard to appreciate the sensibility. Burton gets the most out of the duality in Selina and Bruce's relationship, which are the story's warmest moments. The humor that comes out of their hidden personas works well, as do the jokes throughout (especially when compared to what Joel Schumacher did for comedy in his two sequels). But if anyone steals the movie, it is Christopher Walken as Shreck. Walken's performance is halfway between acting and caricature, and he's mesmerizing in every scene, from his pitch-perfect delivery to a sequence where he tries to get a monkey to give him some keys. It may be the most perfect role of Walken doing Walkenisms. Warner Brothers presents the two-disc Batman Returns: Special Edition in a solid anamorphic transfer (1.85:1) with DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. Extras on Disc One include and a commentary by Burton and a theatrical trailer. Disc Two offers the vintage "making-of" featurette "The Bat, The Cat and The Penguin" (22 min.) and the new "Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Night Pt. 4: Dark Side of the Knight" (30 min.). Like all four the discs in the series, it offers "Heroes" (7 min.) and "Villains" (4 min.) segments, as well as a look at the technical side of production in "Beyond Batman" (66 min.). Also included is the music video for the Siouxsie and the Banshees "Face to Face." Dual-DVD slimline keep-case.
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    A sad tale of the Unusual

    Created: 01/08/07
    A baby born a little diffrently, meaning half man, half penguin is dumped into the dumped zoo by his parents. Nearly 30 years later, The Baby has become an angry man who has vowed to kill all in Gotham for he cannot kill his parents who are already dead. Some one must Pay!!! So it is up to The Batman to stop him befoire it is too late. Meanwhile Christopher walken plays an evil man who kills inocent secretarys, has vowed to work with the penguin man to take over Gotham, it is up to the Beautiful Catwoman to kill him with her 9 lives, but she too must be stopped by Batman for he's learned from killing the crazy Joker, Violense is not the answer. Tim Burton's classic!!!!!!!!!!
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    Not as good as it should've been

    Created: 08/01/07
    Batman Returns is Not as good as it should've been

    Not my favorite Batman movie, not even close. I really loved the original Batman, but Batman Returns just doesn't do it for me.

    I think it might have something to do with the villians (Penguin and Catwoman) they just aren't movie material in my opinion. The beginning is great, I really love the evil circus, but the rest of the movie really dissapointed me.

    Batman Returns isn't horrible, I just don't feel it does the Batman franchise justice. On the plus side, Christopher Walken is absolutely spectacular as Max Schreck.

    Final Verdict:

    3/5

    Rent or Buy?: If you're a huge Dark Knight fan this movie is obviously a must buy, but if you're just a casual fan a rental will be just fine.

    IF YOU FIND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE. Thank you.
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    Batman Returns 1997 dvd

    Created: 07/12/07
    I like this film because it has a conclusion but New villains only Catwoman and Penguin I bought Batman Returns cause I already own the first movie cast is very good again Michael Keaton as Batman in that one it's great film .
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    BATMAN RETURNS.

    Created: 01/02/08
    MICHAEL KEATON, CHRISTOPHER WALKEN, DANNY DEVITO, THE LIST GOES ON... GREAT MOVIE. I USED TO WATCH THIS MOVIE ALL THE TIME WHEN I WAS A CHILD. I RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE...
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