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Tim Burton Collection - 8-Disc Box Set ( Batman / Batman Returns / Beetlejuice / Mars Attacks! / Pee-wee's Big Adventure / Charlie and the Chocolate Fact [ Blu-Ray, Reg.A/B/C Import - United Kingdom ]

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United Kingdom released, Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C : it WILL NOT play on regular DVD player. You need Blu-Ray DVD player to view this Blu-Ray DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Dolby TrueHD ), English ( DTS-HD Master Audio ), French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), French ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), German ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), German ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Box Set, Commentary, Featurette, Interactive Menu, Multi-DVD Set, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: WARNINGPee-wee's Big Adventure - English & French audio only & Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - English audio only Batman (1989) In Gotham City, a dark knight known as Batman helps to defeat evil and keep the city's citizens safe. Batman Returns (1992) In this, the second Batman movie, megalomaniac businessman Max Shreck sets a plot against Gotham City in motion. Beetlejuice (1988) After Barbara and Adam Maitland were killed in a car crash, they find themselves trapped as ghosts in their beautiful New England farmhouse. Mars Attacks! (1996) It is a normal day for everyone, until the President of the United States announces Martians have been spotted circling Earth. Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985) The love of Pee-wee Herman's life is his bicycle. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) When Willy Wonka decides to let five children into his chocolate factory, he decides to release five golden tickets in five separate chocolate bars, causing complete mayhem. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) After hard years in exile for a crime he didn't commit, Benjamin Barker, now Sweeney Todd, returns to London to find his wife dead and his daughter in th...Tim Burton Collection - 8-Disc Box Set ( Batman / Batman Returns / Beetlejuice / Mars Attacks! / Pee-wee's Big Adventure / Charlie and the Chocolate Fact

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Format: Import, Blu-ray, Widescreen


Contributor: Tim Burton Collection - 8-Disc Box Set ( Batman / Batman Returns / Beetlejuice / Mars Attacks! / Pee, Christopher Walken, Sarah Jessica Parker, Alec Baldwin, Tim Burton Collection - 8-Disc Box Set, Tim Burton, Mike Johnson, Jack Palance, Jack Nicholson, Winona Ryder, Glenn Close, Pierce Brosnan, Michelle Pfeiffer, Batman / Batman Returns / Beetlejuice / Mars Attacks! / Pee-wee's Big Adventure / Charlie and the Ch, Michael Gough See more


Language: English


Runtime: 849 minutes


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ Unknown


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.3 x 5.43 x 6.85 inches; 10.93 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Mike Johnson, Tim Burton


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Import, Blu-ray, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 849 minutes


Actors ‏ : ‎ Jack Nicholson, Michael Gough, Jack Palance, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ English


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English


Producers ‏ : ‎ Tim Burton Collection - 8-Disc Box Set ( Batman / Batman Returns / Beetlejuice / Mars Attacks! / Pee, Tim Burton Collection - 8-Disc Box Set, Batman / Batman Returns / Beetlejuice / Mars Attacks! / Pee-wee's Big Adventure / Charlie and the Ch


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  • One of my favorite box sets in my collection...
First, this set includes all of Burton's films with Warner Bros. (films not included liked Edwards Scissorhands were released under different studios). It's a cost effective way of buying all seven films and is an attractively packaged set that I would think any Tim Burton fan would really appreciate it. As for the movies themselves... Batman, Batman Returns and Beetlejuice - what more needs to be said? Pee Wee's Big Adventure - To me, Pee Wee Herman is an iconic character. And Tim Burton helped him get there. The movie is also of note for Burton fans because it's his directorial debut (at just 26 years old) and his first collaboration with Danny Elfman (also his first movie). And it's a wonderful quirky score that perfectly sets the tone of the film. And the film's similarly silly, quirky, innocent humor and tone foreshadows the rest of Burton's career. Above all else, Pee Wee is essentially a grown-up 10-year old and all of the said silly, quirky and innocent humor makes it incredibly charming and endearing to the child in all of us. Very, very funny all the way throughout and it's certainly unique and unlike many other comedies you'll see. I love this film. Mars Attacks! - Maybe you'll need to see and appreciate the greatness of another one of Burton's films, Ed Wood (1994), to really appreciate this one. Ed Wood is often regarded as "the worst director of all-time" and his most famous film, 'Plan Nine from Outer Space' is a low-budget, ridiculous sci-fi film similarly regarded as "the worst film of all-time". Burton made this film directly after 'Ed Wood' and it's clearly a comedic homage to the low budget sci-fi films of the 1950's like 'Plan Nine from Outer Space'. Some people "got" the humor, others didn't. But it sure is quirky, and that's Tim Burton. I enjoy the film for these reasons. Even if it's not "one of is best". Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - It's not replacing Gene Wilder's version; both films can co-exist peacefully. This is a classic story that future generations will come to know and will likely be re-told again many times over. Burton's adaptation is a little closer to the book. The use of modern special effects also make for some faithful and entertaining adaptations from the book (i.e. the squirrels cracking nuts). And again, the film contains a quirky tone and sense of humor. Another one of those I enjoy "even if it's not his best bla bla bla". The Corpse Bride - The beautiful stop-motion animation alone might be reason enough to watch the film. It was released the same year as 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', but in many ways this might be the most "personal" of the two films to Burton. Burton made 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' his own, but obviously it's an adaptation of a well-known, classic story and was almost a guaranteed commercial smash. 'Corpse Bride' was bound to reach a much smaller audience. The subject matter makes it more gothic, which seems more like Burton's style, and the film's playful look at the afterlife is reminiscent of 'Beetlejuice'. The title character of the film, the Corpse Bride (voiced superbly by Helena Bonham Carter') manages to portray a sense of beauty, innocence, and vulnerability - even in death - that really makes the film gripping. It also has some great musical numbers by Danny Elfman. ...as you can see, I think all films included are entertaining and each tell an interesting chapter of Tim Burton's career. And all on beautiful blu ray discs. As far as special features go - it's the same exact discs that are available for each film individually, so you can check out the specs for the single-disc editions here on Amazon to get a sense of what you're getting. Some might be disappointed with the lack of special features and lack of no new special features - but special features aren't a big deal to me. The art on the discs themselves have changed so that they all match for this set. Props to Warner Bros. for releasing something like this. Very nice recognition to one of the greatest directors in movie history. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2014 by Cole

  • Great Collection
An easy way to add multiple movies to your collection without having to add a lot of bulk. I would highly recommend this to those who want an easy way to add a set of movies for a reasonable price.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024 by Gary Hill

  • A MUST have for any Burton Fan!! PS Batman IS widescreen
I just got my Tim Burton set in the mail today, so pull up a chair, and let me tell you what you get. First of all, I will freely admit that I am a HUGE Tim Burton fan, and was very excited when I saw this listed on Amazon. I sold my copies of the movies I already owned on Blu-ray to pay for it. Of course, with the price being so low on this set, I actually ended up making a profit. THE PACKAGING: When you open your copy, you will find a very sturdy box with the artwork shown on the website on the front, and the same border design on the back with a listing of all the movies included in the set. The discs themselves are housed in a foldout digi-pak, with the discs secured in a two-disc stack pattern. Since there are only seven discs, Batman is attached with a single hub. This is the type packaging where you have to remove the top disc in order to get the bottom disc out. I didn't have any problems, and I feel the discs are all very secure and safe. In addition to the discs being in the foldout package, there is also a list of all the supplemental material available for each title. I thought that was a nice touch. Each discs also has new artwork that is in keeping with the design that is present in the border around the front and back of the box. I liked the fact that new artwork was created for the discs, instead of just throwing discs in with the current artwork on them. Nice touch!! The movies all have the same special features as was present on previous Blu-ray releases. THE BOOKLET: The booklet is a great treat. Each movie gets anywhere from 6 to 12 pages each in the book. The book is a hardcover, and the pages are all thick with a shiny sheen to them. * Pee Wee - 8 pages * Beetlejuice - 6 pages * Batman - 8 pages * Batman Returns - 8 pages * Mars Attacks - 8 pages * Corpse Bride - 12 pages * Charlie - 12 pages Each film gets an introduction, poster page, behind the scenes shots, some sketch art, movie info, and trivia. This is very nice, and should count as a blu-ray exclusive feature since this set is not available on DVD. I was just expecting to see a few pictures stuck in a book, with little thought put into it. What you get is a very well thought out little book, that adds to the enjoyment of each film. BOTTOM LINE: If you don't have any of these on Blu-ray, then I would strongly suggest you get this set. It's a great price for what you get. If you do already own them, you may want to consider doing what I did. Sell all your current copies on Amazon, and then turn around and order this set. I ended up making a nice little profit, plus now I have all of these Burton films in a very nice collection which will proudly be displayed on my shelf. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2012 by Kevin Pepper

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