Pinocchio, Transporter 3 on DVD/Blu-ray, Howard the Duck on DVD & South Park
PINOCCHIO's 70th anniversary edition hits DVD and Blu-ray today, March 10, along with a four-film BATMAN anthology on Blu-ray, SOUTH PARK (12th season) on Blu-ray for the first time, HOWARD THE DUCK on DVD for the first time, SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK and TRANSPORTER 3 on DVD/Blu-ray and an edition of WOODY WOODPECKER favorites on DVD.
ALL-STAR SPORTS DAY! on DVD
From Paramount Home Ent., see how characters from your favorite Nick Jr. shows play sports. Celebrate fall with this collection of episodes from favorite Nick Jr. shows, including DORA THE EXPLORER, BLUE'S CLUES, WONDER PETS, GO, DIEGO, GO, YO GABBA GABBA and NI HAO, KAI-LAN.
BATMAN: THE MOTION PICTURE ANTHOLOGY 1989-1997 on Blu-ray
BATMAN is back sharper than ever on March 10 when Warner Home Video releases BATMAN: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 on Blu-ray. The first four Warner Bros. Batman films, which grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, started the film franchise 20 years ago on its road to becoming a global phenomenon and ultimately one of the top ten most successful film franchises in motion picture history.
BATMAN: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 features more than 18 hours of bonus content including documentaries from directors Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher, deleted scenes and music videos. In addition there will be a digital copy of BATMAN, which allows consumers a single non-transferable download of the full-length film to their iPod or PC.
Available as a collection only, BATMAN: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 on Blu-ray will sell for $129.95. BATMAN: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 is currently available on DVD for $79.92.
In 1989, director Tim Burton (SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET) introduced a new cinematic version of one of the most complex and intriguing characters in popular culture. With his modern film vision of BATMAN, Burton cast off the 1960s camp depiction of the Dark Knight and launched one of the most successful comic book film series ever. Starring Michael Keaton as Batman and Academy Award-winner Jack Nicholson as The Joker, BATMAN was the top grossing movie of 1989 with a box-office total of more than $250 million. Burton and Keaton returned for the second installment, BATMAN RETURNS, joined by co-stars Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman and Danny DeVito as The Penguin.
In 1995, Burton passed the reins to Joel Schumacher (THE NUMBER 23, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA) who injected the franchise with his unique style and included even more star power and action. Schumacher's BATMAN FOREVER and BATMAN & ROBIN features Val Kilmer and George Clooney, respectively, as the Caped Crusader and included casts with Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Drew Barrymore, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tommy Lee Jones and Uma Thurman.
BATMAN featured vfx from The Magic Camera Company, BATMAN RETURNS from 4-Ward Productions, Boss Film Studios, Chandler Group Visual Effects, Matte World Digital, PDI, Stan Winston Studio and Stetson Visual Services. BATMAN FOREVER featured Blue Sky/VIFX, The Chandler Group, Cinovation Studios, CIS, Effects Associates, Illusion Arts, MetroLight Studios, PDI, The Post Gropu, Rhythm & Hues and OCS/Freeze Frame/Pixel Magic. BATMAN & ROBIN had effects work from Alterian, BUF, Effects Associates, Flash Film Works, Hammerhead Productions, MetroLight Studios, PDI, Rhythm & Hues and Warner Digital Studios.
BATMAN (1989) Special Features Include:
-- Commentary by director Tim Burton
-- On the set with Bob Kane
-- Legends of the Dark Knight: The History of BATMAN -- The BATMAN Comic Book Saga as reinvented and reinterpreted over nearly seven decades
-- Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight Parts 1-3: The Road to Gotham. The Gathering Storm and The Legend Reborn
-- Beyond BATMAN (Documentary Gallery): Visualizing Gotham: The production design of BATMAN, Building the Batmobile, Those Wonderful Toys: The Props and Gadgets of BATMAN, Designing the Bat-Suit, From Jack to The Joker, Nocturnal Overtures: The Music of BATMAN
-- Three Music Videos by Prince: "Batdance," "Partyman" and" Scandalous"
-- BATMAN: The Heroes (Profile Galleries) and BATMAN: The Villains (Profile Galleries)
-- Theatrical trailer
ALL-STAR SPORTS DAY! on DVD
From Paramount Home Ent., see how characters from your favorite Nick Jr. shows play sports. Celebrate fall with this collection of episodes from favorite Nick Jr. shows, including DORA THE EXPLORER, BLUE'S CLUES, WONDER PETS, GO, DIEGO, GO, YO GABBA GABBA and NI HAO, KAI-LAN.
BATMAN: THE MOTION PICTURE ANTHOLOGY 1989-1997 on Blu-ray
BATMAN is back sharper than ever on March 10 when Warner Home Video releases BATMAN: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 on Blu-ray. The first four Warner Bros. Batman films, which grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, started the film franchise 20 years ago on its road to becoming a global phenomenon and ultimately one of the top ten most successful film franchises in motion picture history.
BATMAN: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 features more than 18 hours of bonus content including documentaries from directors Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher, deleted scenes and music videos. In addition there will be a digital copy of BATMAN, which allows consumers a single non-transferable download of the full-length film to their iPod or PC.
Available as a collection only, BATMAN: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 on Blu-ray will sell for $129.95. BATMAN: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 is currently available on DVD for $79.92.
In 1989, director Tim Burton (SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET) introduced a new cinematic version of one of the most complex and intriguing characters in popular culture. With his modern film vision of BATMAN, Burton cast off the 1960s camp depiction of the Dark Knight and launched one of the most successful comic book film series ever. Starring Michael Keaton as Batman and Academy Award-winner Jack Nicholson as The Joker, BATMAN was the top grossing movie of 1989 with a box-office total of more than $250 million. Burton and Keaton returned for the second installment, BATMAN RETURNS, joined by co-stars Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman and Danny DeVito as The Penguin.
In 1995, Burton passed the reins to Joel Schumacher (THE NUMBER 23, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA) who injected the franchise with his unique style and included even more star power and action. Schumacher's BATMAN FOREVER and BATMAN & ROBIN features Val Kilmer and George Clooney, respectively, as the Caped Crusader and included casts with Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Drew Barrymore, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tommy Lee Jones and Uma Thurman.
BATMAN featured vfx from The Magic Camera Company, BATMAN RETURNS from 4-Ward Productions, Boss Film Studios, Chandler Group Visual Effects, Matte World Digital, PDI, Stan Winston Studio and Stetson Visual Services. BATMAN FOREVER featured Blue Sky/VIFX, The Chandler Group, Cinovation Studios, CIS, Effects Associates, Illusion Arts, MetroLight Studios, PDI, The Post Gropu, Rhythm & Hues and OCS/Freeze Frame/Pixel Magic. BATMAN & ROBIN had effects work from Alterian, BUF, Effects Associates, Flash Film Works, Hammerhead Productions, MetroLight Studios, PDI, Rhythm & Hues and Warner Digital Studios.
BATMAN (1989) Special Features Include:
-- Commentary by director Tim Burton
-- On the set with Bob Kane
-- Legends of the Dark Knight: The History of BATMAN -- The BATMAN Comic Book Saga as reinvented and reinterpreted over nearly seven decades
-- Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight Parts 1-3: The Road to Gotham. The Gathering Storm and The Legend Reborn
-- Beyond BATMAN (Documentary Gallery): Visualizing Gotham: The production design of BATMAN, Building the Batmobile, Those Wonderful Toys: The Props and Gadgets of BATMAN, Designing the Bat-Suit, From Jack to The Joker, Nocturnal Overtures: The Music of BATMAN
-- Three Music Videos by Prince: "Batdance," "Partyman" and" Scandalous"
-- BATMAN: The Heroes (Profile Galleries) and BATMAN: The Villains (Profile Galleries)
-- Theatrical trailer























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