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Nice! I loved the eerie music they played at the beginning and during the Joker's darker scenes. You could just tell something was coming and it fit the mood perfectly, not the mention the cool dun, dun, dun-dun-dun music that was played in the trailers and movie :D

Sound problems:

I got my copy of The Dark Knight DVD and there are sound problems.

1. I have to pretty much turn up the volume full blast in order to hear anything and,

2. The sound often makes popping and crackling noises.

Is anybody else having the same problems?

1) No

2) No

I saw it for the first time the other day (yes before release) and it is a amazing movie and too bad Heath died...would of been awesome if he could of continued on with the Batman series. I think this should sweep all the awards!

The Marketing for this movie is Incredible... check out Gotham tonight features if you haven't already...

WOW!!!

Also, man, I am sure Batfans and Non-Batfans alike would equally enjoy Batman Tech and Psychology of Batman features... if they are watching those for the 1st time.

I am fine with the contents on there already it satisfy me enough.

They could have more, but I see NO reason to complain!

Also, man, I am sure Batfans and Non-Batfans alike would equally enjoy Batman Tech and Psychology of Batman features... if they are watching those for the 1st time.

Do have the Blu-Ray? I don't think those are on the DVD... which is annoying. The Batman Begins DVD had twice the content. There's nothing on how they did the Two Face make up or even the Jokers makeup...

The Dark Knight Breaks Blu-ray Disc Sales Record

The Dark Knight sold a record 600,000 Blu-ray Discs in the U.S. on its first day of release on Dec. 9, or about 21% of its total units, according to Warner Home Video.

"We think we will hit 1 million this weekend," said WHV president Ron Sanders. "What's really encouraging about it is that the Blu-ray version did exceptionally well across the board. It wasn't just selling in Best Buy or Wal-Mart, but also it did well in grocery and game stores. It was surprising to us just how well it did."

Prior to The Dark Knight, the best Blu-ray Disc performer was Paramount Home Entertainment's Iron Man, which moved 260,000 high-def copies on its first day on sale Sept. 30, and 500,000 units in its first week.

This year's highest-grossing film, The Dark Knight, which generated $530 million in U.S. theatrical ticket sales, moved about 3 million copies in both standard and high-def in the U.S. on its first day of release.

The movie's 21% Blu-ray Disc share of sales easily tops the average 10% portion that was generated from releases in the format earlier this year.

http://www.superherohype.com/news/batmannews.php?id=7902

Do you really need to save 5 or 10 bucks? Also Rappys no Chuck Norris, if anything he's a terminator. Doesn't sleep just scans the interwebs. Btw, love that oscar poster.

Buying a PS3 has made me broke :p

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