As for Batman, I'd hope they'd sell individual seasons for more reasonable prices on Amazon. Buying The Complete Series of a show always seems like a rip off to me, besides the fact that its super expensive.
You can either buy this set as a normal DVD, or do without (Warner's not going to lessen the price for the Blu-Ray set, as this is a big deal people have been waiting for years to get-and now they've got it!) You can always buy a DVD recorder and record Batman '66 off of TV the next time it's on TV some place (in Canada, it's on Teletoon Retro.)
I LOVED this series...when I was 7 in 1966.
When I was 11 four years later I and discovered serious Batman in the comics I could no longer stomach the series. It just made me cringe.
A few years ago I watched the theatrically released film on DVD and in parts I laughed...and cringed. I didn't feel any sense of nostalgia or fondness whatsoever.
I wouldn't pay any amount of money for this, and certainly not the extortion they appear to be charging.
The only thing I still like from the series: the Batmobile.
Agree with you on everything except the part about extortion; I think that considering how beloved (by some people) this show is, and the pedigree of the character, and the celebrating of the character's birthday this year, the turning of this show into a Blu-Ray DVD set with a ton of extras (including a replica of the car, which like you is the only thing I like about this show), this price is quite reasonable, and people will pay for it (especially those Baby Boomers that have all of the gear-HDTV set, Blu-Ray DVD player, Dolby/THX A/V unit, and big speakers-to watch the show on.)
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