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The Batman: Double Feature DVD (Single Disc) - Action-Packed Superhero Movies for Home Entertainment & Movie Nights
The Batman: Double Feature DVD (Single Disc) - Action-Packed Superhero Movies for Home Entertainment & Movie Nights
The Batman: Double Feature DVD (Single Disc) - Action-Packed Superhero Movies for Home Entertainment & Movie Nights

The Batman: Double Feature DVD (Single Disc) - Action-Packed Superhero Movies for Home Entertainment & Movie Nights

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I really enjoyed this dvd because it had two really great movies on it. The first one, The Batman/Superman movie has Lex Luthor team-up with the Joker in order to kill Superman, and with the Joker in Metropolis you just know Batman is coming on over. It is really entertaining to see how these two heroes meet and act towards one another. I don't want to ruin it for those who have yet to see it, but it does get quite interesting even though the whole time you already know who's going to win. The Batman vs. Dracula is the second movie and my favorite of the two. Even though The Batman animated series was made alot more kid friendly than the original, this movie still found a way to keep me interested. Basically the movie has Dracula awaken in Gotham cemetary, because Penguin had to go and accidentally cut himself over the skeleton of Dracula, after this Dracula decides to make Gotham his new Transylvania by turning everyone into vampires. As Batman investigates the disappearance of the "lost ones", which we know is everyone who's been turned, he encounters and battles some new members of Dracula's vampire army, and to make things worse for Bats an eyewitness who gets interviewed by Vicki Vale tells he saw a huge shadow of a bat, this causes Gotham P.D. to assume Batman is behind the disappearance of the "lost ones". I also don't want to ruin this movie because it was so good. I only have 2 complaints but the second isn't really a complaint. First, I'm just not fond of double sided dvds because I have to worry about scratches more and second I thought the scene in The Batman vs Dracula were Bruce grabs a serving tray and lipstick from a woman then writes Alucard and then holds it up to the mirror to show us that Alucard spelt backwards is Dracula could have been left out.