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Batman Returns Director: Tim Burton Cast: Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/15/2007
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 16,429

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Production notes; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)

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Disc #1, Side A -- Batman Returns [FS]
1. The Cobblepot Child [2:21]
2. Credits [3:07]
3. Tree Lighting [1:39]
4. Not Housebroken [2:12]
5. Pandemonium in a Bow [3:25]
6. Batman Saves the Day [4:24]
7. Meeting of Monsters [5:58]
8. After Hours [2:07]
9. ."..Just KillMe." [3:11]
10. Catwoman Is Born [5:20]
11. Searching the Past [6:35]
12. "I Have a Name." [2:37]
13. "I Am Catwoman." [1:08]
14. Return From the Dead [4:18]
15. The Candidate [5:36]
16. Carnival of Chaos [1:39]
17. Cat at Play [2:11]
18. Creature Threesome [1:44]
19. "Life's a Bitch." [2:31]
20. A Mayoral Bid [5:31]
21. Kind of a Dark Side [2:14]
22. A Lonely Secretary [3:06]
23. Auto Disrepair [4:49]
24. Batman Takes Wings [2:43]
25. "Don't Like You Anymore." [1:47]
26. School of Driving [4:14]
27. The Candidate Speaks [5:00]
28. "I Am Animal." [2:02]
29. The Costume Ball [4:26]
30. Party Crasher [2:24]
31. Pied Penguin Action [2:05]
32. Addressing the Troops [1:24]
33. The Batskiboat [4:33]
34. Duel of Freaks [2:02]
35. "A Die for a Die." [3:10]
36. "How 'Bout a Kiss?" [1:50]
37. A Farewell Escort [2:35]
38. "Good Will Toward Men..." [2:28]
39. End Credits [5:41]
Disc #1, Side B -- Batman Returns [WS]
1. The Cobblepot Child [2:21]
2. Credits [3:07]
3. Tree Lighting [1:39]
4. Not Housebroken [2:12]
5. Pandemonium in a Bow [3:25]
6. Batman Saves the Day [4:24]
7. Meeting of Monsters [5:58]
8. After Hours [2:07]
9. ."..Just KillMe." [3:11]
10. Catwoman Is Born [5:20]
11. Searching the Past [6:35]
12. "I Have a Name." [2:37]
13. "I Am Catwoman." [1:08]
14. Return From the Dead [4:18]
15. The Candidate [5:36]
16. Carnival of Chaos [1:39]
17. Cat at Play [2:11]
18. Creature Threesome [1:44]
19. "Life's a Bitch." [2:31]
20. A Mayoral Bid [5:31]
21. Kind of a Dark Side [2:14]
22. A Lonely Secretary [3:06]
23. Auto Disrepair [4:49]
24. Batman Takes Wings [2:43]
25. "Don't Like You Anymore." [1:47]
26. School of Driving [4:14]
27. The Candidate Speaks [5:00]
28. "I Am Animal." [2:02]
29. The Costume Ball [4:26]
30. Party Crasher [2:24]
31. Pied Penguin Action [2:05]
32. Addressing the Troops [1:24]
33. The Batskiboat [4:33]
34. Duel of Freaks [2:02]
35. "A Die for a Die." [3:10]
36. "How 'Bout a Kiss?" [1:50]
37. A Farewell Escort [2:35]
38. "Good Will Toward Men..." [2:28]
39. End Credits [5:41]

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Editorial Reviews

In this first sequel to 1989's Batman, the Caped Crusader (Michael Keaton) is up against the Penguin (Danny DeVito), the hideously deformed scion of a wealthy Gotham City family. The Penguin plots with evil businessman Max Schreck (Christopher Walken) to become mayor and then turn Gotham into a cathedral of crime. Upon overhearing these plans, Schreck's mousy secretary Selena Kyle (Michelle Pfeiffer) is tossed from a high-rise window by her boss. Rescued by a covey of kittens, Selena transforms into the leather-clad Catwoman. In this guise, she teams with the Penguin and Schreck to divvy up their ill-gotten gains and help discredit Batman-but she also has her own scores to settle. Paul "Pee-Wee Herman" Reubens, Vincent Schiavelli and Jan Hooks play significant bits, while Pat Hingle and Michael Gough make returns as, respectively, Commissioner Gordon and Alfred the Butler. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Batman Returnsby Anonymous

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July 18, 2005: Tim Burton beat the sophomore jinx with this brilliant 1992 sequel to his 1989 masterpiece "Batman". Michael Keaton returns to play the titular title character in "Batman Returns", and this time he's up against two new villians: the grotesque Penguin (a perfectly cast Danny DeVito) and the sexy Catwoman (Mihcelle Pfeiffer), as well as corrupt businessman Max Shreck (Christopher Walken). Like the last one, everything is perfect. The plot is also much more disturbing and can be enjoyed by more people. Every castmember put in excellent performances, but Michelle Pfeiffer really stole the show. This film and the first one are highly recommened. Also, go see "Batman Begins".

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.

Batman Returnsby Anonymous

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June 24, 2005: Tim Burtons second film of Batman is just as good as the first one he made! First it was the great performance of Jack Nicholson and Micheal Keaton, then it was Danni Davito and Micheal Keaton again! Pick up this movie, you will like it, honest!

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.


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This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 13 and Up

Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 13 and UP

What to watch out for

  • Language:

    Mild obscenity and various double entendres. Most blatantly, the Penguin uses the word "pussy" to refer to Catwoman.

  • Sex:

    Batman and Catwoman have two knockdown fights, one of which ends with Catwoman straddling the Caped Crusader; the scene is played as if the two were engaging in foreplay. Later, Selena makes a joke about the "semi-hard" nature of their apol... More

    Batman and Catwoman have two knockdown fights, one of which ends with Catwoman straddling the Caped Crusader; the scene is played as if the two were engaging in foreplay. Later, Selena makes a joke about the "semi-hard" nature of their apologies to each other. Close

  • Violence:

    Lots of gunfire and carnage. Selena is pushed out a window to her death (but is reborn shortly after hitting the pavement). The Penguin shoots a henchmen at close range. Batman sets an opponent on fire. The Penguin nearly bites off a public... More

    Lots of gunfire and carnage. Selena is pushed out a window to her death (but is reborn shortly after hitting the pavement). The Penguin shoots a henchmen at close range. Batman sets an opponent on fire. The Penguin nearly bites off a publicist's nose. Close

  • Messages:

    Not an issue.

  • Consumerism:

    This is part of the Batman movie franchise.

  • Drugs:

    Not an issue.

What Parents Need to Know

About Batman Returns

Parents need to know that this sequel to the 1989 original film is darker and more kill-happy than the previous installment. Crooks wearing giant skull-head masks run amok at a Christmas-tree lighting ceremony. Selena suffers a breakdown, during which she destroys her apartment. The Penguin threatens Schreck by producing his ex-partner's severed hand. Schreck is electrocuted, leaving a charred, pop-eyed corpse. And the movie deals with mature themes, such as death, abandonment of a child, and corruption in big business.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about the Catwoman character. Is she a positive role model for women -- or a familiar stereotype? Can you think of a female superhero who doesn't wear a slinky costume? How does Catwoman gain power outside her normal life?