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Dark Knight: Special Edition movie was released Dec 09, 2008 by the Warner Home Video studio. Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Behind The Scenes; Amaray Case

To say that Christopher Nolan's THE DARK KNIGHT is the best comic book adaptation does the film a bit of a disservice. Dark Knight: Special Edition video It may be a Batman film, but this isn't a kid-friendly action movie full of the bams and pows of the original series. Dark Knight: Special Edition film This is a pitch-black thriller with enough drama and tragedy to please even William Shakespeare, but it will certainly keep both comics fans and uninitiated audiences equally happy.   ...See Full Description


Dark Knight: Special Edition movie Customer Reviews




Average Rating:4.5 stars
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5 starsAMAZING
this movie is VIOLENT because the comic books are VIOLENT and thats the way it should be i am a die hard batman fan and i have been a fan all my life Christian Bale is the true Batman and what can i say about Heath Ledger i was amazed by his performance the cast is awesome and the story is just superb tim burton and joel schumacher specially him should watch this movie and learn how this character is DARK.
By cybernewtype (Mexico D,F)
5 stars
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GREAT MOVIE, BUT.........
EVEN THOUGH HEATH DID AS GOOD OR EVEN A LITTLE BETTER TO ME THAN NICHOLSON AS JOKER HE SIMPLY DIDN'T MAKE THIS MOVIE.
By MICHAELCBAREFOOT (FOUR OAKS, N.C.,U.S.A.)
5 stars
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best movie in a long while
one thing that i really liked about this movie is that it was so good and that it lasted a good long time.
By j_belavic (MF, Oregon USA)
5 stars
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Dark Knight FTW!!
Seriously,this movie rocks!! I saw it in theaters over 3 times when it first came out and just bought it on disc.
By The Joker (Gotham City)
5 stars
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Best Batman Yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Batman Begins And Dark Knight Are The 2 Best Batman Movie Since Adam West Played Batman In The Movie That Started That Corny But Fun To Watch Batman Tv Series In The 70's If Your A True Batman Fan You Know Batman Was Made To Be Dark Like This You Will Not Be Disapointed I Promise You That And Heath Ledger Has One Of His Best Perfomernces Its A Shame We Lost Him He Was One Of Are Best Actors Christain Bale Makes You Forget All About Adam,Micheal,Val And George!
By Steve (Coulmbus ,IN)
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Dark Knight: Special Edition video Product Details



CD Universe Part number7492685
StudioWarner Home Video
Orig Year2008
DVD EncodingRegion 1
Catalog number1000026388
Discs2
Release DateDec 09, 2008
RatingPG-13 (MPAA)
Rating Reasonfor intense sequences of violence and some menace
Running Time153 Minutes
Additional InfoWidescreen; Special Edition
Movie DetailsColor; Widescreen; Special Edition; 2-Disc Special Edition


Dark Knight: Special Edition DVD Features



DVD Features: 2-Disc Set Region 1 Special Edition Full Frame - 1.33 Widescreen - 1.78 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French (Dubbed in Quebec), Spanish Subtitles - English, English (SDH), French, Spanish Disc 1: Movie Disc 2: Additional Release Material: Trailers Gotham Tonight - 6 Episodes of News Program Behind the Scenes: Gotham Uncovered: Creation of a Scene Imax Scenes: 1. Prologue 2. Hong Kong 3. Armored Car Chase 4. Lamborghini Crash 5. Prewitt Building 6. Final Montage Text/Photo Galleries: Poster Art Production Stills


Dark Knight: Special Edition Awards




Best Supporting Actor, Academy Awards, 2009 -  Heath Ledger


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