I tried to sync the Blu-ray disc with the TDKR app on my iPad but it won't ****ing work.
Yeah I am on the same network. So I start the app, then something happens on my TV and THEN I go to the second screen menu? I'll try that. I was waiting for something to pop up in the app.
Maybe this tip can help, place the steelbook first on a flat surface and put your index finger firmly on the center with your other hand slowly make turns left or right carefully a couple of times and it should pop outYeaaah so how in the world do you get the disc out of the best buy steel book without bending the disc.
Maybe this tip can help, place the steelbook first on a flat surface and put your index finger firmly on the center with your other hand slowly make turns left or right carefully a couple of times and it should pop out
Yeaaah so how in the world do you get the disc out of the best buy steel book without bending the disc.
Maybe this tip can help, place the steelbook first on a flat surface and put your index finger firmly on the center with your other hand slowly make turns left or right carefully a couple of times and it should pop out
Yes, after you select Gotham city second screen on your iPad app it should ask you to cancel/ leave or launc. Select launch than the movie should begin.
According to the latest Official Charts Company sales data released by The British Video Association, The Dark Knight Rises was the biggest selling video title of 2012.
The third instalment of Christopher Nolans Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises, beat off tough competition from The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn Part 1 (Number 2) and Marvel Avengers Assemble (Number 3) to top the Official Video Charts annual best sellers list.
Released on December 3, The Dark Knight Rises overtook Breaking Dawn Part 1 to become the fastest selling video title of 2012. And, after managing to stay at Number 1 on the Official Video Chart for three out of four weeks over the festive period, it has become the biggest selling DVD and Blu-ray title of the year, too.
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlanes Ted finishes the year at Number 4, while Steven Spielbergs adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's 1982 children's novel, War Horse, was the fifth biggest selling video title of 2012.
Do we even know how well it's sold yet overall?
This is purely anectdotal, but the guy putting down tile in my kitchen floor brought up TDKR, independently, having just seen it on dvd, and was praising it wildly.
The second time I saw it, a couple weeks after Aurora, I went with a friend of mine who always brings his wife and two kids when we attend movies. He only brought his son that night- his wife and daughter were nervous about going. Talked to his wife Sunday night- she finally saw it the night before and thought it was wonderful.
Not sure how any of what happened here translated overseas, but I think that after the tragedy a good portion of audience decided to wait and watch it at home.
The list has been updated to include TDKR. 2,027,214 DVD units were sold on the 1st week.Just like Pfeiffer-Pfan said, that's just the British charts. This list doesn't even show it in its top 50 of 2012 DVDs.
http://www.the-numbers.com/dvd/charts/annual/2012.php
Not a big deal, anyways....