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Batman: Gotham Knight Full Movie Download Mp4-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2usv -----------------------------------------A collection of key events mark Bruce Wayne's life, as he journeys from beginner to Dark Knight.In this 6-story anthology collection, Batman faces new villains and old ones in a time-line after Batman Begins. In "Have I Got A Story For You", 3 kids tell wildly different stories about Batman during a fight through Gotham. "Crossfire" focuses on two policemen who end up getting in the middle of a crime battle. "Field Test" has Lucius Fox creating a new technology for Batman, but is it too powerful? "In Darkness Dwells" features Killer Croc and Scarecrow, who have kidnapped a priest. "Working Through Pain" goes through flashbacks of Bruce Wayne's training while Batman finds his way through the sewers. Finally, "Deadshot" focuses on the titular sniper, who has a new target in Gotham.this is in my opinion one of the best batman movies excluding all the feature length live ACTION ONES the animation in this film is excellent as it's done in the style of Japanese anime and it has some of the best writers in the comic book industry working on this film and there different versions of batman really do come together nicely in 6 really entertaining stories. the first story have i got a story for u has about 4 youths each saying how they mate batman threw out the day and each have a different version of what batman looks like and basically all the other stories but the last two has people seeing what they think batman looks like 10 out of 10 for meI must admit, I've never really watched much anime but after watching Highlander: The Search for Vengeance I was impressed with the artistic style of it. So when I heard that a Batman anime was being released I decided to buy it after seeing how good the Highlander anime was. Batman: Gotham Knight was pretty good, it had some interesting visuals and it was nice to hear Kevin Conroy doing the voice of Bruce Wayne/ Batman again. Each story has a different kind of animated style so each part looks fresh. Batman: Gothman Knight does have a slight flaw and that is the segments are too short and because of that they don't get much depth, the segments are interesting but if they had more time to develop the story then they'd be even greater. The shortness of the segments also cuts down Chatacter screen time, one prime example is the segment "In Darkness dwells", you've got two main bad guys Killer Croc and Scarecrow and you'd expect some intense fight scenes and character development but because of the shortness of the story they're screen time is pretty short. Other than that minor flaw Batman: Gotham Knight is an impressive anime that's visually stunning and got great memorable scenes. The segment "Deadshot" is definitely the most visual and one of the best stories in the film.
The segments to Batman: Gotham Knight are:
Have I got a Story for You: A kid meets with his friends who talk about seeing Batman fighting a mysterious criminal who uses high tech weapons.
Crossfire: After taking a criminal to prison two Detectives are caught in the crossfire of two rivalling gangs.
Field Test: Bruce Wayne is given a new small arms device which reflects bullets, as Batman he tries it out but when a henchman is injured by a reflected bullet Batman tries to help him.
In Darkness Dwells: Batman goes into the sewers under a cathedral when Cardinal O'Fallon is abducted by a mysterious deformed man named Killer Croc, Batman also discovers that the Scarecrow is responsible for this.
Working through pain: After being wounded by a gunshot, Batman tries to make his way out the sewers while having flashbacks of when he was in India trying to find a way to get rid of his pain.
Deadshot: An assassin named Deadshot is hired to kill Gordon but after Batman deflects the bullet Deadshot tells him that he is his real target.
Batman: Gotham Knight is a great animated film but may not be for everyone, if you're not a fan of anime than you may not like this but if you are a fan of anime or a fan of Batman than you may want to check this out. 10/10Batman: Gotham Knight is an animated direct-to-video movie that borrows the setting of Christopher Nolan's Batman movies. While the producers have acknowledged that it is not meant to be a canon part of the Nolanverse, it is a cross section of six interlocking stories that reveal Bruce Wayne's journey to Dark Knight. These include:
- "Have I Got a Story For You" (12:48) - Directed by Shojiro Nishimi; Story by Jordan Goldberg; Screenplay by Josh Olson; Music by Christopher Drake; Animation Produced by Studio 4ºC. A History of Violence screenwriter Josh Olson tells the story of how chance encounters with Batman by a group of youngsters leave each kid with a very different impression of the Dark Knight.
- "Crossfire" (12:01) - Directed by Futoshi Higashide; Story by Jordan Goldberg; Screenplay by Greg Rucka; Music by Kevin Manthei; Animation Produced by Production I.G. Acclaimed novelist/comics writer Greg Rucka tells the story of Gotham City police having to get over their distrust of Batman—while under fire from the mob.
- "Field Test" (11:36) - Directed by Hiroshi Morioka; Story by Jordan Goldberg; Screenplay by Jordan Goldberg; Music by Robert Kral; Animation by Bee Train, Inc. Writer Jordan Goldberg showcases the incredible high-tech arsenal Batman commands and reveals that there are some things even Batman won't do in his pursuit of justice.
- "In Darkness Dwells" (11:15) - Directed by Yasuhiro Aoki; Story by Jordan Goldberg; David Goyer; Music by Christopher Drake; Animation Produced by Madhouse. Batman ventures into the Gotham sewers to face Killer Croc, a deformed thug who seems even more monstrous after the Scarecrow returns with his fear toxin in this story by David S. Goyer, co-screenwriter of Batman Begins.
- "Working Through Pain" (13:05) - Directed by Toshiyuki Kubooka; Story by Jordan Goldberg; Screenplay by Brian Azzarello; Music by Kevin Manthei; Animation Produced by Studio 4ºC. Award-winning comics writer Brian Azzarello explores an early chapter of Bruce Wayne's training, showing how a mysterious and exotic Indian woman named Cassandra introduced Batman to techniques that would help him to conquer the physical and spiritual consequences of his actions.
- "Deadshot" (11:29) - Directed by Jong-Sik Nam; Story by Jordan Goldberg; Screenplay by Alan Burnett; Music by Robert Kral; Animation Produced by Madhouse. Alan Burnett—one of the most-acclaimed writers on Batman: The Animated Series—ties together threads, as Batman must thwart an unerring assassin whose love of guns and disregard for human life lets him cross lines that even a Dark Knight shies away from.
Warner Bros. Animation has teamed with Japanese animators to produce an anime-style direct-to-video prequel to Christopher Nolan's film The Dark Knight (2008) (2008). An internal DC/Warner Bros. Animation marketing document described the project as follows:
Set in the period between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, this brand new adventure follows Batman as he unravels a mystery over six original stories done in the style of Japanese anime. Each of the six original stories has been written by a highly respected screenwriter or comic book creator. The talent includes Academy Award nominee Josh Olsen (A History of Violence), screenwriter of the Blade films and Batman Begins David Goyer, and famed comic book writer Brian Azzarello, among others.
Warner Bros. Animation anticipated this to be rated PG-13 (most likely for animated violence). The featured voice cast includes Kevin Conroy, Gary Dourdan, David McCallum, Parminder Nagra and Ana Ortiz. Segment directors are Shojiro Nishimi, Futoshi Higashede, Hiroshi Morioka, Yasuhiro Aoki, Toshiyuki Kubooka and Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Batman: Gotham Knight was released on July 8th, 2008, ten days prior to the theatrical release of The Dark Knight (2008). A sneak peek of Batman: Gotham Knight is included as a DVD extra on Justice League: The New Frontier, the direct-to-video animated movie that was released on February 26th, 2008. Scarecrow, Deadshot and Killer Croc make appearances as villains, as does crime boss Salvatore Maroni. Lt. James Gordon, Lucius Fox and butler Alfred Pennyworth all make appearances. The presence of GPD detective Crispus Allen links most of the stories together, along with his partner Detecive Anna Ramirez (based on the character Renee Montoya, first created for Batman: The Animated Series). Thomas and Martha Wayne appear in flashback. The single-disc DVD includes:
• A Mirror for the Bat: The Evil Denizens of Gotham City - A stimulating documentary covering Gotham Citys most nefarious of characters, combined with a look into the symbiotic relationship Batman shares with his enemies.
• Sneak Peek: Wonder Woman - DC Universe animated original movie
• Audio Commentary - Featuring the filmmakers of Gotham Knight.
• Widescreen (1.78:1)
• 5.1 Dolby Digital
• The 2-disc Special Edition DVD and Blu-Ray Disc will also feature:
• Batman and Me: A Devotion of Destiny, the Bob Kane Story - The comprehensive chronology of the remarkable life of the co-creator of Batman.
• Batman: The Animated Series Bonus Episodes - Bruce Timm selects his favorite episodes from Batman: The Animated Series. Yes, there is a novelization written by comics veteran Louise Simonson. The 288-page paperback was released by Ace on May 27th, 2008. DC Comics, Warner Premiere, Warner Home Video (WHV) and Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) began the production and distribution of "DC Universe", a series of original, animated PG-13 movies in July 2006. This original made-for-DVD movie is part of the DC Universe series of animated PG-13 films written and directed by acclaimed comic book creators and animators and featuring recognizable talent. WHV will be the exclusive worldwide home entertainment distributor for all DC Universe movies, which will include a slate of two or three action-packed films per year. Superman Doomsday and Justice League: The New Frontier were the first DC Universe original animated movies. Other DC properties with films in development include Justice League, Green Lantern, Flash and Wonder Woman. Simple, it's an animated film. While they are based on the characters of Nolan's Batman universe, every director and animation studio brought in their own style and vision of Batman. Each segment has it's own unique vision of the Batman universe. a5c7b9f00b http://quirosurp.jugem.jp/?eid=289 https://pastebin.com/qryVqm9e http://buldarkro.jugem.jp/?eid=344 http://telegra.ph/The-Resurgence-Download-09-18 http://maynatea.jugem.jp/?eid=276 http://www.nookl.com/article/337607/karlisha-morgan-movie-download http://telegra.ph/Lastman-Full-Movie-In-Hindi-Free-Download-09-18 http://muireatje.jugem.jp/?eid=351 http://www.nookl.com/article/337605/point-zero-full-movie-download-in-hindi-hd http://www.rainiukas.lt/en/news/view/id/286572
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