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Better answer, then: Pixar is typically better than most when it comes to 3D, seeing as they don't just tack it on as an afterthought like Clash of the Titans. If you like 3D, you probably won't be disappointed by Monsters University.

That's horrifying.

It's 3D, so no.

Ratatouille is absolutely their best film, and I wish Brad Bird was directing another Pixar movie, especially since his next movie has Damon Lindelof attached to it. Ugh.

Boy, I know why you stopped commenting.

I would also argue that it explains Karl Pilkington.

Have you ever read Kingdom Come? You might enjoy it. 
ADDENDUM: The above was not meant to be sarcastic.

It's possible that the Joker and Harley kept quiet in a different part of Gotham, or even outside the city. Batman may have checked the asylum out before Joker moved to Arkham when it was time to unveil Joker Jr.

The Joker's death scene is something I just stumbled upon a year or so ago on Youtube. I hadn't seen anything from the DCAU since I was kid, but on the strength of that scene alone I subsequently downloaded B:TAS, Justice League and Batman Beyond. It actually made it kind of uncomfortable watching the Joker, however;

I'd put it after the end of Justice League Unlimited.

You're not wrong, Don, you're just an asshole.

I suggest putting "Spoilers" at the beginning of your comment, and not at the end where it's of no use to anyone.

Didn't everyone? I thought Scarecrow was already a well known Batman villain. 
Now, if you'd asked a casual fan of Batman in 2004 who Ra's al Ghul was, then I'd expect a blank stare.

Treme!

I'm hoping they're slightly longer episodes to compensate.

Same here. First time I've ever considered the Penguin to be an actual threat.

Which is why I'm wondering if he's going to skip it.

Ah, Chase Me. Simple, but much, much better than the movie it's attached to, and one of the few times Selina's used well in the DCAU. There's also an air of ambiguity to it; did the chase actually happen, or was it something Bruce daydreamed while he was stuck entertaining socialites?

Agreed on all points. Never heard Batman paired with a jazzy soundtrack before or since Chase Me, and I thought it was great as well. Batman is so often paired with dark, brooding music; obviously this fits the character, but I'd love to see/hear more stuff like this.