Bruce's Dilemma is a huge extra scene where Bruce sits through an insulting news programme that is deriding the Batman and then discusses with Alfred the idea of retiring Batman. Dick's pain sees Chris O'Donnell using Jackie Chan's favourite training toy as it was not intended but does give a little more background into the motivations of the Robin character (and features a Bruce/Batman move which, if done right, would have looked pretty cool in the final cut). Beauty and the Batman is just a thirty-second segment where Batman runs into a Hair Salon and gets mocked wildly. Escape from Arkham shows how Two-Face got out in the first place, Two-Face's Hate is an alternate version of the scene where Two-Face and Batman fight it out on the helicopter whilst arguing about who is the more insane. First up there are seven Deleted Scenes (totalling fourteen minutes of extra footage) presented in varying stages of completion (often with no score, poor sound and unfinished effects). On the second disc we get a whole bunch of extras (in line with the other new Batman Saga Special Edition releases). Fans of the movie will lap the trivia up on this feature-length commentary. He talks about the deleted scenes and why they were cut and has the gall to say that Val Kilmer was the best Batman (how does that work?), although he is admittedly the better of the two that Schumacher picked to head up his inferior works. He praises every single actor involved in the production, briefly explaining their characters and the crew-members who brought them to life with various costume designs and makeup.
He tries to justify everything from the nipples on the new bat-suit (which do just look out of place) to the new look Gotham City (neon hell). Of course I am already biased against him because of what he did to Batman but it does not help that he speaks in a way that I personally find irritating. Right from the outset I have to say that I don't like this guy's voice - his fey, meandering way of speaking is particularly grating to my ears. Disc 1 has an Audio Commentary by Director Joel Schumacher.