if you're going to build a home theater dedicated to The Dark Knight, ridiculous is just par for the incredibly rich course. So let's just cut straight to the chase: This excessive home theater monument to Nolan's Batman trilogy cost $2 million.
So what all does $2 million buy you?
So what all does $2 million buy you?
- An 180-inch screen
- Six life-size Batsuits throughout the room
- Art Deco-inspired gothic architecture, including several stone gargoyles
- A life-size replica of the Tumbler hidden behind a book shelf that only slides open if you pull a secret book
- A mock, 30-foot long secret tunnel exit
- Batcomputer station that cycles through screens profiling Batman's enemies
- 15 race car-inspired theater seats
- Lots of friends wanting to watch movies at your house
If all of that weren't insane enough, this entire home theater is subterranean and is accessed by an elevator equipped with mock body scanners that appears from inside a grandfather clock after one presses a button hidden inside a bust of William Shakespeare.by peter hall
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