Resize Images and landscape them

I need to resize thousands of MultiPage PDFs and make sure they are landscape
I want to resize to 8x11 landscape...
can I do this in a batch mode...I have way to many to do this on a one by one basis.
I have Adobe Acronat Pro Version 10.0.0

I can resize the image but i dont see a batch option....
NOTING: my main reason is to decrease the file size...simply reducing hte image size does not accomplish this.  Using a printer driver does....so I am not really getting what I need.
I need to decrease file size....if this works better by decreaseing the file size as well as resoultion then great...
If I pipe through a driver I get 50% reduction and still good quality....
I used the sfotware and can only Reduce the file size in one by one process...not batch...and doign so does nto decrease file size....If I could do this in a batch and then resample the image this will sig decrease the size....but I need to do this ALL in BATCH MODE....I have 40,000 images....

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