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Nine-disc set includes Memento (2000)In Christopher Nolan's tricky, time-jumping thriller, an insurance investigator by the name of Leonard (Guy Pearce) tries to find his wife's killer, but is hampered because an injury he suffered in the attack left him with anterograde amnesia and without short-term memory. Using photos, notes, and clues tattooed onto his body, Leonard frantically tries to identify the murderer, and, at the same time, figure out what part a self-professed close friend (Joe Pantoliano) and a barmaid (Carrie-Anne Moss) play in the mystery. 113 min. BW&C/Rtg RBatman Begins (2005)Christopher Nolan's reinvention of the Batman saga follows Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale), enraged by parents' murder, to Tibet, where he trains with a ninja clan led by the mysterious Ra's Al Ghul. Returning to Gotham, Wayne takes on the mantle of the Dark Knight and, with the help of stalwart butler Alfred (Michael Caine) and honest cop Sgt. Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman), wages war on the city's lot of criminals. With Liam Neeson, Katie Holmes, Morgan Freeman, and Cillian Murphy. 140 min. C/Rtg PG-13The Prestige (2006)The increasingly bitter rivalry between two early-20th-century stage magicians (Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman), an obsession fueled by a tragedy in the men's shared past, leads to a deadly quest for success... and vengeance. Nothing is as it seems in "Memento" director Christopher Nolan's dazzlingly suspenseful, time-twisting drama. Michael Caine, Scarlett Johansson, Rebecca Hall, and David Bowie as scientist Nikolas Tesla also star. 130 min. C/Rtg PG-13The Dark Knight (2008)With Gotham City held in the grip of organized crime, Batman (Christian Bale), Lt. Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman), and D.A. Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) vow to clean up the streets. But their plan doesn't allow for the Joker (Best Supporting Actor Oscar-winner Heath Ledger), a psychotic, clown-faced