The film was first released on VHS, Betamax, and Laserdisc in 1989. The film's first release on DVD was in late 1997, shortly after the format debuted; it was a single disc release featuring the ability to watch the film either in widescreen or in full-screen but not featuring any ...
$162,924,631 Opening weekend US & Canada $45,687,711 Jun 21, 1992 Gross worldwide $266,941,512 See detailed box office info on IMDbPro Tech specs Edit Runtime 2hours6minutes Color Color Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1 Related news Crucial Batman Detail in Creature Commandos Reveals Why Robert Pat...
video cassette, South Korean video distributor cut two scenes when the movie was first released on VHS. The first one is a whole sequence where The Joker kills Vinnie Ricorso with a quill pen in front of the city hall. The second is the arrival of Batman on the rooftop of the cathedral...
Batman Notessays: Playing Batman Returns for the Sega Master System instead of Sega Genesis is like watching the movie on VHS SLP instead of Blu-ray. All the elements are there, but it's not as enjoyable. See original review:Batman Returns (Europe) ...
(1992) werehuge. There weren't just movies, but blockbuster events fans stood in line for, often wearing costumes. Theyovershadowed other filmsreleased at the same time, and caused national pandemonium. The first was such hit that cinema owners were mad when the VHS was being released withi...
The film was first released on VHS and Laserdisc in October 1995. Batman Forever was given a "bare bones" DVD release when the medium was introduced in 1997-1998. However, in 2005 Batman Begins release incited Warner Brother Home Entertainment to release a Two-Disc Special Edition set of...
Whilst fans in USA could pick up a VHS in November of 1989, those of us in the UK would have to wait until the Spring of 1990. Not that that made much difference to me - my family didn't have a VHS player at this stage. It would be 1991 before we would own a JVC player.Befo...
opening weekend grosses became the name of the game, at which point a given movie, be it bomb or blockbuster, was hustled to the home-video market as quickly as possible. (Batmanwas available on VHS by Thanksgiving of that year, a mere six months after its theatrical debut, which was ...
Batman: Directed by Tim Burton. With Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl. The Dark Knight of Gotham City begins his war on crime with his first major enemy being Jack Napier, a criminal who becomes the clownishly homicidal Joker.
(1992) werehuge. There weren't just movies, but blockbuster events fans stood in line for, often wearing costumes. Theyovershadowed other filmsreleased at the same time, and caused national pandemonium. The first was such hit that cinema owners were mad when the VHS was being release...