I love comic books, and I have been reading them for 30 years. I Enjoy many reiterations of comics and graphic novels in animated television series, films, live action films, etc. This was definitely one of the worst animated adaptations of any super-hero genre story I have ever seen. I wish I had just used Pirate Bay to get a copy, as it is I bought it for 75% off at Circuit City, so it wasn't that much damage for such a useless product. I cannot even justify giving to my younger less discerning family members as it is extremely violent and gory for movies of it's type. Too bad.
I will grant that the adapation suffers from its short running time. So, have you read the original graphic novel/miniseries by Darwyn Cooke, Chris? If so, what did you think of that?
"If I'm going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice!" - The Joker
Read the miniseries. The animated movie was okay, but they removed the teeth and edge that were there in the comic version for the most part. Disappointing but not awful.
You are probably right. I liked it, but it was more of a nostalgia trip (even though I prefer the original JLA and not a retrofitted origin story) becuase of the reasonably accurate retelling of Hal/GL getting the ring from Abis Sur, and the inclusion of Carrol Ferris.
I disliked partly using The Flash as comic relief. That is not my recollection of Barry Allen.
How is it too gory for kids? Kids watch horror and action movies with way more gore. My five year old niece was watching pet cemetery with us last night and she thought it was hilarious.
HUH? the movie is amazing I am watching it as we speak for the 3rd or 4th time. I also just finished reading the Series it is based on and this were even better. But the movie is still awesome
So this is how Liberty dies, With thunderous applause.
I thought this was really cool actually. It lost a little teeth, but still had some. It could have been a little longer as I thought the movie just jumped forwards at a rocket's pace. Really blown away by this flick. Don't know what you were expecting.
Agreed. I really enjoyed it as well. In a world where studios are trying to pass crap-on-a-plate off as superhero movies I thought this was light years ahead of most of the live action stuff. I hope it makes enough sales and gets enough acclaim to convince the higher ups to make more movies like this.
To me Batman just kinda fell out of the plot. Didn't like that. Another thing I didn't like is the voice casting. Andrea Romano usually does a good job. I'm used to the JL/JLU voices from the animated series and this must've been a kick in the face for that cast to not be called back in.
Batman: Gotham Knight showed a lot more of what DC Comics can actually do when they try. They kept Kevin Conroy for that.
I knew Wonder Woman was thick but has she ever been this thick or arrogant before?
I'm a big fan of marvel and the Marvel Utimate avengers movies, althought the 2nd one wasn't that great. I was assuming I'd like DC take on a cartoon movie especially with some many kool superheoroes in Justice league...
5 min into it, I knew it was going to suck and was gonna be a big mess. The animation looks like its from the 70-80. Just because its set in 1950 doesn't mean that the animation has to suck so bad. The story is (big surprise) about alien and it keep gong from one super hero to another, then 5 min later to another and they try to link it all up to make sense...didn't work.
Batman's voice is wierd, the green lantern has 5 min of screen time, all male characters have the same square jaw face. ITs just 1 big mess and I was falling asleep. DC Has to raise the bar. Marvel's animation movie are visually incredible and fun to watch. This movie is not worth watching and a BIG Dissapointment. I can't beleive it got 7.2/10. I gave it a 2, its the worst comic book movie I've ever watch. The Wonder Woamn movie was better than this!!!
Have to agree, the DC/WB guys have done an overall better job with their animated DVDs than the Marvel/Lionsgate guys. The Marvel/Lionsgate guys are particularly inept with handling the Mighty Thor, as indicated by "Hulk Vs. Thor".
Also have to agree that the Doomsday DVD wasn't that good. It felt more like an experiment with the format than an actual attempt to tell a good story. A friend of mine, who I shall not name, frustrates me by insisting that Doomsday is better simply because "they advertised a Superman story" and felt that New Frontier was too much about Hal Jordan. Granted, I don't think she likes Hal very much.