All Posts Tagged With: "Blu-ray"

Batman: The Movie Blu-ray artwork


DVDActive offers the details for the Blu-ray release of Batman: The Movie. The “Special Edition” package will contain: a commentary by actors Adam West and Burt Ward; a commentary by screenwriter Lorenzo Semple, Jr.; an isolated score track DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1; “Batman: A Dynamic Legacy”; “Caped Crusaders: A Heroes Tribute”; “Gotham City’s Most Wanted”; a 2001 35th anniversary piece featuring interviews with Adam West and Burt Ward; “The Batmobile Revealed” with George Barris; a Batmobile interactive tour; a 360 degree navigational tour; “Batman on Location: Mapping the Movie”; “Holy Pop-Up Trivia Track, Batman!”; and original teaser and theatrical trailers. Batman: The Movie will arrive in stores on July 1st.

3Apr2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Batman Begins coming to Blu-ray in July


Coming Soon has the press release from Warner Home Video that Batman Begins will have two Blu-ray releases on July 8: a standard single-disc version and a “Limited Edition” gift set. The gift set will include: The Dark Knight prologue, a Batman Begins motion art lenticular, a 32-page booklet including an all-new DC Comics comic book adaptation of The Dark Knight prologue, exclusive photos, script pages, story boards, five Batman Begins collectible postcards with never-before printed key art from the theatrical release, and $7.50 “movie cash” toward the purchase of an adult ticket for The Dark Knight.

17Mar2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Paramount chooses Blu-ray


The Hollywood Reporter shows that Paramount Home Entertainment is turning to Blu-ray over HD DVD for its releases. The move means that all six major Hollywood studios have chosen Blu-ray. “We are pleased that the industry is moving to a single high-definition format, as we believe it is in the best interest of the consumer,” Paramount expressed via a statement to the Reporter. “As we look to (begin) releasing our titles on Blu-ray, we will monitor consumer adoption and determine our release plans accordingly.”

21Feb2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

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