Batman The Dark Knight Rises Blu Ray 1080p Torrent

Batman The Dark Knight Rises Blu Ray 1080p Torrent

Double bill of films from the hugely popular 'Batman' franchise.
Certificate: 12
Running Time: 292 mins
Retail Price: £39.99
Release Date: 2012
Content Type: Movie

Synopsis:
In 'Batman Begins' (2005), in the wake of his parents' murder, disillusioned industrial heir Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) travels the world seeking the means to fight injustice and turn fear against those who prey on the fearful. He returns to Gotham and unveils his alter-ego: Batman, a masked crusader who uses his strength, intellect and an array of high-tech deceptions to fight the sinister forces that threaten the city.
'The Dark Knight' (2008) sees Gotham's avenging angel squaring up to a new kid on the block - psychotic prankster, the Joker (Heath Ledger). In the space of a year, Batman (Bale), aided by Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) and new District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), has managed to rid Gotham's streets of the organised crime gangs that once ravaged the city. Things seem to be looking up, although on the personal front, Bruce Wayne discovers he has a rival in his affections for main squeeze Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal) in the shape of the new DA who, as a political climber, likes to keep his cards close to his chest. But just when the authorities think they're finally making progress in their fight against crime, the appearance on the streets of a sinister new figure, with a demented grin and a passion for chaos, causes panic among the good people of Gotham, and leads to a battle of wits between Batman and the Joker which threatens to get extremely personal.

Special Features:
Batman Begins Extras
Dark Knight IMAX Prologue
In Movie Experience
Tankman Begins
Batman: The Journey Begins
Creative Concepts, Story Development and Casting.
Shaping Mind and Body: Fighting Style.
Gotham City Rises: Production Design.
Cape and Cowl: The New Batsuit.
Batman - The Tumbler: The New Batmobile.
Path to Discovery: Filming in Iceland.
Saving Gotham City: The Monorail Chase Sequence.
Genesis of the Bat: Batman Incarnations from the Mid-1980s to the Present.
Confidential Files Character/Weaponry Gallery.
Still Gallery of Design Ideas Developed to Market the Movie.
Additional Footage
The Dark Knight Extras
Gotham Uncovered: Creation of a Scene
Batman Tech
Batman Unmasked
Gotham Tonight
The Galleries
Trailers

Video Tracks:
2.40:1 widescreen 1080p
1.78:1 widescreen 1080p

Audio Tracks:
Dolby True HD 5.1 Surround English
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround English
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround French
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround German
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Italian
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Spanish
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Czech
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Hungarian
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Polish
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Russian
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Thai
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Turkish
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Ukrainian

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Subtitle Tracks:
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Czech
Hungarian
Polish
Russian
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Dutch
Danish
Finnish
Norwegian
Portuguese
Swedish
Arabic
Indonesian
Bulgarian
Chinese
Croatian
Estonian
Slovenian
Greek
Hebrew
Icelandic
Lithuanian
Romanian
Serbian

Directed By:
Christopher Nolan

Written By:
Christopher Nolan
Bob Kane
David S. Goyer

Starring:
Gary Oldman
Katie Holmes
Liam Neeson
Michael Caine
Christian Bale
Cillian Murphy
Tom Wilkinson
Rutger Hauer
Ken Watanabe
Linus Roache
Morgan Freeman
Heath Ledger
Aaron Eckhart
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Nestor Carbonell
Eric Roberts
Anthony Michael Hall
Keith Szarabajka

Casting By:
John Papsidera
Lucinda Syson

Music From:
James Newton Howard
Hans Zimmer

Director of Photography:
Wally Pfister

Editor:
Lee Smith

Costume Designer:
Lindy Hemming

Production Designer:
Nathan Crowley

Producer:
Charles Roven
Emma Thomas
Larry J. Franco

Executive Producer:
Benjamin Melniker
Michael E. Uslan

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Distributor:
Warner Bros

Director

Christopher Nolan

Studio(s)

Legendary Pictures/Syncopy (Warner Bros.)
  • Film/Program Grade: A
  • Video Grade: A
  • Audio Grade: A+
  • Extras Grade: B-

Review

It’s fair to say at this point that Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight was the best Hollywood blockbuster of 2008. It’s also fair to suggest that, along with Richard Donner’s original Superman, the film still ranks highly among the finest examples of its genre to date. This is simply a great piece of filmmaking – sophisticated, intelligent, and uncompromising. It grounds the boilerplate comic book trappings in a context that seems more real and immediate than we’ve ever seen before on screen, even in Nolan’s previous Batman Begins (reviewed here in 4K Ultra HD).

The Dark Knight delivers everything you’d hope for in terms of action, then delivers on a whole other level as well. Without spoiling anything, the plot can perhaps best be described as a psychological dissection of the nature of Good and Evil, and the perilously fine line that often separates the two. This story is dark – Batman for adults, just as it should be. Every single piece of the chain holds tight: acting, production design, direction, all of it. What’s more, Heath Ledger’s Joker is something you really need to experience for yourself. His performance makes Jack Nicholson’s earlier turn in the role seem almost cartoonish by comparison... and it was great too for its day. But Ledger delivers a cinema villain for the ages, playing perfectly off of his ensemble of co-stars, including Christian Bale as Batman, Gary Oldman as Gordon, Aaron Eckhart as D.A. Harvey Dent, and Maggie Gyllenhaal (who replaces Katie Holmes as Rachel Dawes).

Batman The Dark Knight Rises Blu Ray

Like Batman Begins before it, The Dark Knight was shot mostly on 35 mm film using Panavision cameras with anamorphic lenses. But portions of it (roughly 30 minutes of footage in all) were shot on 65 mm film using IMAX and VistaVision cameras. It was finished on film (with VFX rendered in 2K and 5.6K). For its release on Ultra HD, the 35 mm footage was scanned from the interpositive in native 4K (rather than the OCN, per Nolan’s instruction), combined with the material scanned from 65 mm, and graded for HDR10. The result is a variable aspect ratio presentation that shifts back and forth from 2.39:1 to 1.78:1 (for the IMAX sequences). Scanning from the 35 mm interpositive results in a small reduction in fine detail, but softens the grain structure (to better match the clarity of the large format footage) while allowing for lovely texturing. Of course, the IMAX material packs a tremendous amount of detail at all times. The large format is also used here not for visual effects, but for bold scenic shots and stunt sequences shot practically, that firmly establish the iconic character in his environment, again lending an immediacy that such films often lack. The HDR grade deepens the shadows significantly, while allowing the highlights to gleam brightly. The colors are also greatly enhanced in terms of accuracy, nuance, and naturalism. The result on balance, even with the tiny amount of detail reduction in the 35 mm material, is a lovely image that – while not perfect – looks exactly as Nolan wants it to. The improvement upon the previous Blu-ray is not insignificant.

Primary audio on the 4K disc is included in another new English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio mix that’s of excellent quality and appears to be a slight improvement upon the previous Blu-ray’s already reference-grade Dolby TrueHD presentation. As with Batman Begins, it offers a big, full soundstage, with excellent dialogue clarity, robust bass, smooth and natural panning, and strong atmospherics. The LFE, if anything, is just a bit more muscular here than before, while the mix’s dynamic range appears to have expanded a bit, both characteristics that further enhance the creeping tension of Hans Zimmer’s nervous and edgy score. Additional audio options include French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Thai 5.1 Dolby Digital, with optional subtitles in English for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, French, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Thai.

There are no extras on the 4K disc itself, but the package also includes the previous 2-disc Blu-ray edition. This starts with a movie disc offering the film in 1080p HD with the following extras (in HD):

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  • Gotham Uncovered: Creation of a Scene (an Enhanced Viewing Mode)
  • Focus Points (18 featurettes – 64:10 in all)

You can either watch the Focus Points featurettes in the context of the film, separately, or with a “play all” option. There’s also Blu-ray bonus disc of additional features that adds the following (all in HD):

  • Batman Tech (45:59)
  • Batman Unmasked (46:02)
  • Gotham Tonight (6 episodes – 46:41 in all)
  • Joker Cards Gallery
  • Concept Art Gallery
  • Poster Art Gallery
  • Production Stills Gallery
  • TV Spots (6 in all)
  • Theatrical Trailers (3 in all)

It’s a decent amount of material, but much of it is glossy and promotional in nature, and thus not especially satisifying. It should be noted again that the exclusive bonus content found in Warner’s The Dark Knight Trilogy Blu-ray set is not here (including The Fire Rises: The Creation and Impact of The Dark Knight Trilogy documentary and the Christopher Nolan and Richard Donner: A Conversation featurette). If you purchase The Dark Knight by itself in 4K (but not if you buy it in the Nolan 4K Collection), you also get a Digital Copy code on a paper insert.

The Dark Knight is like an origami made of black construction paper that keeps unfolding and revealing itself right to the very end. It’s not quite a masterpiece of cinema, but it’s certainly a masterpiece of the superhero genre, raising the bar for everything that followed it. Warner’s 4K release delivers the film in its best-ever quality, with a striking image and reference grade audio. If you’re a fan, whether you purchase it alone or in the Christopher Nolan 4K Collection, it’s well worth having on Ultra HD.

- Bill Hunt

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