Aside from being regarded as one of the best superhero movies ever (or movies in general), this is a great Blu-ray. The editing, musical score, action sequences and overall compilation of the movie is very fluid and cohesive unlike other movies of this genre, not to mention the CGI is hardly noticeable as most of the action sequences are real and not computer generated *rather computer enhanced.* The great acting, the strong plot, and good character development, this is a movie that pretty much everyone should have.
Now onto the Blu-ray/Giftset portion. The lenticular image is pretty cool and is made of very hard and thick cardboard unlike previous lenticular images. There are 2 mini booklet inserts: 1 is a comicbook adaptaion of the Imax prologue (first 6 minutes of the Dark Knight included in the Blu-ray at 1080p...) the second is pretty much the same thing with the imax images.
Now onto the better part... $7.50 towards a Dark Knight movie ticket. Pretty much everyone who buys this gift set or this movie will be intersted to see the Dark Knight, and this ticket is redeemable at many theatres. I pretty much discounted the $7.50 from the price of the gift set as I am going to see the Dark Knight in the theatres at least once anyways. There appears to be no actual blu-ray title screen, instead the movie auto loads and you use the pop-up menu to access all of the features. I've found that in some features the controls aren't responsive such as the pop-up menu, etc... but that may be my particular case although I don't believe that to be so. I don't think it's the best Blu-Ray i've come across in terms of functionality and would really rate this product a 4-4.5, but the movie is just that good.
Regardless, the quality of the movie is great and very up to blu-ray standards and well worth the money if you really like Batman Begins AND plan to see the Dark Knight.
What's great about it: Good Extras, Imax 1080p Prologue to Dark Knight, $7.50 Towards Dark Knight Movie Ticket + Durable Lenticular!
What's not so great: Lack of a title menu and HD-DVD encode.