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I pre-ordered it for 630usd in Singapore my local shop and so far wasn't told of any additional charges, interested to know what would be the final cost for u guys to finally receive it?

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I don't know. It's been awhile since I have ordered from them. I do know that when I put a Batmobile in my cart and got the shipping quote, it clearly stated that shipping was estimated and could be revised. Hopefully it sticks at $44 for you guys.

I just emailed them to check. They are located in MN I believe which is closer than SS so even if the rate goes up I hope it won't be too much.
 
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I actually *loved* the banter in Returns (except for the "you don't really think you'll win do you/things change" exchange, that seemed a bit forced.)

The back and forth between Bruce and Shrek is electric and highly entertaining.

Catwoman's comment about every woman Batman tries to save ends up dead or deeply resentful, "maybe you should retire," damn, incredibly harsh (and again, Bruce just takes it like a man, awesome.)

And the hilarious, "who cares who the mayor is," "I care," "Yawn." :lol

There are so many characters and subplots that the film really *should* be a mess...but it isn't. I love how the story just seems to evolve out of the motivations of the characters rather than the characters seemingly just having contrived moments to serve whatever action sequence is called for at the time.

Case in point: Penguin's plan to kill Batman and then murder all the firstborn children. He could have done it! But Catwoman convinced him to tarnish Batman instead (perfectly reasonable for her to guide him that way based on her character and it was perfectly reasonable for the Penguin to be swayed) and Shrek convincing Penguin to run for mayor. Totally unexpected by the Penguin and showed how even in that crazy "world" everybody gets curveballs thrown their way depending on who they are dealing with, not just the "hero" who moves from one action sequence to another.

I think Difabio will be most pleased by your enthusiasm.
 
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O.K had to call sideshow to see if realy shipping and YES , YES ,YES will be billed on 15th last flex and shipping again is 112 some change. Its hard to believe will have in a few short weeks. I asked about hulk and my last flex on him should be perfect for july 25th everythings workng out perfect timing on my orders......Cant wait.:impatient::yess::yess::yess:
 
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I think Difabio will be most pleased by your enthusiasm.

Another thing I like about Returns compared to 89 is that it really (for better or worse) feels like it has the freedom to be a clear, consistent, unified vision of a story.

Batman 89 was a little back and forth with the disjointed Burtonisms/cater-to-Jack's-every-whim aspect.
 
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I actually *loved* the banter in Returns (except for the "you don't really think you'll win do you/things change" exchange, that seemed a bit forced.)

The back and forth between Bruce and Shrek is electric and highly entertaining.

Catwoman's comment about every woman Batman tries to save ends up dead or deeply resentful, "maybe you should retire," damn, incredibly harsh (and again, Bruce just takes it like a man, awesome.)

And the hilarious, "who cares who the mayor is," "I care," "Yawn." :lol

There are so many characters and subplots that the film really *should* be a mess...but it isn't. I love how the story just seems to evolve out of the motivations of the characters rather than the characters seemingly just having contrived moments to serve whatever action sequence is called for at the time.

Case in point: Penguin's plan to kill Batman and then murder all the firstborn children. He could have done it! But Catwoman convinced him to tarnish Batman instead (perfectly reasonable for her to guide him that way based on her character and it was perfectly reasonable for the Penguin to be swayed) and Shrek convincing Penguin to run for mayor. Totally unexpected by the Penguin and showed how even in that crazy "world" everybody gets curveballs thrown their way depending on who they are dealing with, not just the "hero" who moves from one action sequence to the next.

Returns is my favorite Batman film, for all the reasons you mentioned. Plus I would add the moment on the dance floor when they discover each other's secret with just a line, was amazing!! And I love when Bruce is still trying to save her, because he cares even at the end. He just wants to go home :monkey2
 
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Returns is my favorite Batman film, for all the reasons you mentioned. Plus I would add the moment on the dance floor when they discover each other's secret with just a line, was amazing!! And I love when Bruce is still trying to save her, because he cares even at the end. He just wants to go home :monkey2

I agree. Great moment of irony with them being the only two attendees not in costume at the party. Obviously lifted in part by Nolan for TDKR.

And I love the "prowling Batmobile" scene when he checks up on the Penguin in the Hall of Records. It shows that when a villain is at large he doesn't just sit around until someone lights the Batsignal. He's proactive and investigating even when things are "quiet."

As opposed to in Batman Forever where Two-Face is out pillaging and killing people night after night and teaching Riddler how to punch guys in the face while Bruce is just sitting on his *** at home or in the office.

Walken was superb in Returns. His lines were over the top but he delivered them perfectly. "Who would have thought Selina would have a brain to damage?" :lol And his little shrug to Penguin when the people start throwing tomatoes at him. Subtle and yet so unquestionably condemning.

And I agree, Keaton and Pfeiffer play their absurd characters in an absurd world with an authenticity that is hard to deny. That look she gives the Penguin after he tried to kill her while he is giving his speech, you just feel the narrative stakes getting more and more personal.
 
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I agree. Great moment of irony with them being the only two attendees not in costume at the party. Obviously lifted in part by Nolan for TDKR.

And I love the "prowling Batmobile" scene when he checks up on the Penguin in the Hall of Records. It shows that when a villain is at large he doesn't just sit around until someone lights the Batsignal. He's proactive and investigating even when things are "quiet."

As opposed to in Batman Forever where Two-Face is out pillaging and killing people night after night and teaching Riddler how to punch guys in the face while Bruce is just sitting on his *** at home or in the office.

Walken was superb in Returns. His lines were over the top but he delivered them perfectly. "Who would have thought Selina would have a brain to damage?" :lol And his little shrug to Penguin when the people start throwing tomatoes at him. Subtle and yet so unquestionably condemning.

And I agree, Keaton and Pfeiffer play their absurd characters in an absurd world with an authenticity that is hard to deny. That look she gives the Penguin after he tried to kill her while he is giving his speech, you just feel the narrative stakes getting more and more personal.

Keaton was always the best at playing how damaged Bruce really is. I love when he tries to explain to Selina, what went wrong with him and Vicki.

Walken was awesome. I almost pee myself when he realizes Catwoman is Selina she's already threatened to kill him and his first words after finding out are "Selina Kyle, you're fired."
 
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Add me to the fanlist for Max Shreck. I probably found him boring as a child but I love him now.
 
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Khev, Dart, great points about BR.

I hated, hated that movie in 92. :lol

While I still prefer 89 over BR, there is lots to love with BR that I can now appreciate at a different age and mindset.
 
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Hmmm, I watched Batman Forever in its entirety on Blu-ray yesterday and I don't know that I'd eve bother plunking down the cash for a Kilmer Batman or Batmobile. The movie just didn't hold up in a full sitting the way it had as basic cable background viewing.

I also don't really see HT making a Batmobile from that movie anyway. The Burton car was a better design that was featured in two films. A lot of appeal and display options with that one.

That said Batman Returns held up AMAZINGLY well. In fact watching it all the way through without such a critical eye there is just so much to like about Returns. It has the dreaded "multiple villain" thing going but to me it just helped to give the impression that Batman/Bruce has his hands full on all levels, both corporately and with regard to crime. Shrek and Selina in the office and Penguin/Circus Gang and Catwoman on the streets.

An incredible rock/paper/scissors of characters and subplots going on with each new encounter. The Batmobile sequences are some of the best in the series, including the Tumbler. I had also unfairly written off the Penguin as a loser who made Batman look lame, but he was actually kind of badass and the execution of his plot to frame Batman was undeniable.

To go from making the Ice Princess (or whatever her name was) fall to her death with Batman looking down as all the bats flood out of the tree to then immediately commandeer his fleeing Batmobile. And this was all only because Catwoman talked him out of just rigging the car to blow and killing him outright (which he obviously could have done.)

And Batman gliding down while everyone runs in terror from the swarm of bats, Nolan obviously like that scene because it was very reminiscent of Batman flying over the narrows when Scarecrow's gas was all over the place.

And I love how Batman just mans up and just takes everything that's thrown at him. No moping or freaking out over being framed, just immediately goes back to work at putting down the criminals. An odd, odd, odd movie that wears its absurdity proudly on its sleeve is now once again one of my favorite Batflicks.

Take that DiFabio! :lol
:lecture Yes, to everything...!!
 
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Christina at SS says the batmobile is too big to be packed out. And there is no other protection they can use to ensure its safety while being shipped:dunno
 
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Christina at SS says the batmobile is too big to be packed out. And there is no other protection they can use to ensure its safety while being shipped:dunno

That's what I'm afraid of.
 
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Am I the only one what doesnt care what is costs now, u just want it...
 
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I could see the box getting damaged alright. Not the Batmobile itself. I'd be worried about surface chaffing like what happened to the Tumbler though. I hope they've done something to safeguard against that.
 
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Oh yeah, these boxes will be arriving with all kinds of dents and scuffs.
 
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I just want it..hope BBTS has it before month's end!
 
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That said Batman Returns held up AMAZINGLY well. In fact watching it all the way through without such a critical eye there is just so much to like about Returns. It has the dreaded "multiple villain" thing going but to me it just helped to give the impression that Batman/Bruce has his hands full on all levels, both corporately and with regard to crime. Shrek and Selina in the office and Penguin/Circus Gang and Catwoman on the streets.

Nice reflection on BR. The only thing I would say is that Max Shrek is not really much of a challenge at the office for Bruce Wayne. Max wants Bruce to invest in his energy plant scam and Bruce basically calls him out for what it is and says heck no, so that probably annoyed him, but he can't touch Bruce in the corporate world, he's not a threat to him there at all. Sure, because he is funding/working with Penguin and the Red Triangle Gang, he amplifies the threat to Batman but until the last confrontation, the "moron" doesn't even know they're the same person.

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I wonder if they gave Max a son to parallel Bruce being an orphan.
 
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Oh yeah, these boxes will be arriving with all kinds of dents and scuffs.

I know and I really hate to think about it being all dented with deep puncture marks.....the box is just as important. Hell I hate my shipper box being scuffed lol....I always go for the pack out tho.
 
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