By MICHAEL SMITH Movie Critic on Nov 13, 2008, at 1:27 PM Updated on 11/13 at 1:27 PM
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"The Dark Knight" returns to Tulsa theaters this week. I know, it seems we hardly had time to miss him.
But this is important to many on two accounts:
1. Batman and the Joker will finally match wits on Tulsa's pair of dollar movie screens, which never seem to charge one dollar. It's more than a dollar six days a week, a remarkable 50 cents on Tuesdays at Supersaver Cinema (the old Mall 31 location that's reopened and been spiffed up a little).
Bottom line: The flick is at the discount houses.
2. "The Dark Knight" will only be on the big screen for a few more weeks, because on Dec. 9 it's released on DVD for your home viewing pleasure and stocking stuffing.
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