Backup Batman The Dark Knight – One of the Best Superhero Films

The Dark Knight is considered one of the best films of the 2000s and one of the best superhero films by film critics. It was first released on July 16, 2008 in Australia. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the second part of Nolan's Batman film series and a sequel to 2005's Batman Begins. The nickname "the Dark Knight" was first applied to Batman in Batman No. 1 (1940), in a story written by Bill Finger.

Directed, produced, and cowritten by Christopher Nolan
Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne / Batman
Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth
Heath Ledger as the Joker
Gary Oldman as James Gordon
Aaron Eckhart as Harvey Dent / Two-Face
Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel Dawes
Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox
Eric Roberts as Sal Maroni
Chin Han as Lau
Colin McFarlane as Gillian B. Loeb

The Dark Knight Awards:

  • The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
  • The Academy Award for Best Sound Editing
  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor
  • The Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
  • The BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America
  • Nominated for Best Film at the Critics Choice Awards
  • Nominated the Academy Award for Best Art Direction
  • Nominated the Academy Award for Best Cinematography
  • Nominated the Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing
  • Nominated the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
  • Nominated the Academy Award for Best Makeup
  • Nominated the Academy Award for Best Film Editing
  • Named one of the top ten films of 2008 by the American Film Institute

The Dark Knight Reviews:

  • The Dark Knight is a film that's fantastic on the action front, seeds its acrobatics in its own reality, and always feels relevant even when its ideas are drowned out by clatter. - Dave Calhoun from Time Out
  • Ledger’s performance is monumental, but The Dark Knight lives up to it. Nolan cements his position as Hollywood’s premier purveyor of blockbuster smarts – and the Batbike is kinda cool, too. - Mark Dinning from empireonline.com
  • The film is so relentlessly bleak that, paradoxically, its blackness is not given its full due. But this comic-book movie is more disturbing, and has more freakish power, than anything else I've seen all year (2008). - Peter Rainer from Christian Science Monitor
  • When was the last time you saw a blockbuster that was impeccably executed and simultaneously thought-provoking, audacious and unnerving while consistently being fun and entertaining? - Claudia Puig from USA Today
  • It's not just the best Batman film ever. It's not just the best superhero movie ever. It's more than a money-spinner, a franchise, a comic-book cash-in. The Dark Knight is a stunning piece of work that deserves every word of praise spoken about it. - Ali Gray from TheShiznit.co.uk
  • Bale again brilliantly personifies all the deep traumas and misgivings of Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne. A bit of Hamlet is in this Batman. - Kirk Honeycutt from The Hollywood Reporter
  • Thank Warner Bros. for letting Nolan make such a smart, thrilling, emotionally involving, just terrifically well rounded and fully realized entertainment that challenges and elevates notions of what a so-called 'summer blockbuster' can do. - Michael Dequina from TheMovieReport.com



Backup The Dark Knight Movie into Blu-ray/DVD Disc

Video to Blu-ray/DVD Creator: Leawo Blu-ray Creator

Step 1: Add Batman The Dark Knight Source Movie
Start Leawo Blu-ray Creator. Then click the "Add Video" button to add the source movie to the program for burning, or directly drag the Movie to the main interface.

Step 2: Set Output Blu-ray/DVD Disc
Click "Burn to DVD & Blu-ray" button on the bottom right to enter the Burning Setting panel, where you could figure out the detailed burning settings.

Step 3: Backup Batman The Dark Knight into Blu-ray/DVD
Hit "Burn Now" button on the Burning Setting interface to start burning.



The Dark Knight Blu-ray/DVD discs were released in North America on December 9, 2008. Releases include:
  • A one-disc edition DVD
  • A two-disc Special Edition DVD
  • A two-disc edition BD
  • A Special Edition BD package featuring a statuette of the Bat-pod
In addition to the standard DVD releases, some stores released their own exclusive editions of the film.


Backup The Dark knight Blu-ray/DVD disc into Hard Disk Drive

Blu-ray/DVD backup tool: Leawo Blu-ray Ripper 

Step 1: Load The Dark knight DVD/Blu-ray Disc
Launch Leawo Blu-ray Ripper, click "Load DVD" or “Load Blu-ray” button to import source DVD/Blu-ray disc for backup.

Step 2: Output Video Format Setting
Check “Profile” box on the program interface and choose a proper video format as output. You have 180+ choices to backup The Dark knight DVD/Blu-ray disc video.

Step 3: Launch DVD/Blu-ray Backup Process
Hit “Convert” button to backup The Dark knight Blu-ray/DVD disc video to hard disk.


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