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DCU: Justice League: War Special Edition (DVD)

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Special Features

A Sneak Peek at Son of Batman An advance look into the next DC Animated Feature Film with the creators and cast Deconstructing JL: War with Jay Oliva and Jim Lee Part commentary, part documentary, director Jay Oliva teams up with artist Jim Lee as they compare and contrast the comic to screen process of some of the most memorable moments in the film. From the DC Comics Vault 1. JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED Season 3"THE DESTROYER" 2. BATMAN: THE BRAVE & THE BOLD Season 2 "THE MALICIOUS MR MIND"

Product Details

  • Actors: Alan Tudyk, Michelle Monaghan, Shemar Moore, Sean Astin, Christopher Gorham
  • Directors: Jay Oliva
  • Writers: Heath Corson
  • Producers: James Tucker
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Animated, Color, NTSC, Special Edition
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated:
    PG-13
    Parents Strongly Cautioned
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: March 18, 2014
  • Run Time: 79 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (952 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00GT8E698
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #96,182 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Alright, I don't normally write reviews but I thought I'd jump on here and try to give as fair a review as I can because no one else who has reviewed the film, as of this writing, has actually seen it. Vudu literally JUST released it a few hours ago for early digital purchase and I decided I didn't want to wait.

Well I'm happy to report that that was a great decision because I really enjoyed the movie. But let me get the negative aspects of Justice League War out of the way first because I feel there are so few of them.

Negatives:

1. The voice acting, especially for Batman and Wonder Woman is not great. I'm very much a Tim Daly, Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg fan. I think their takes on the most beloved Leaguers is iconic. I also find it odd that they cast George Newbern, who many prefer over Daly as Superman, as Steve Trevor instead. I think Andrea Romano does an incredible job with her casting and voice direction 99% of the time, but this is that 1% where it didn't quite work.

2. Some of the dialogue, like the original comic arc, is poor. I'm not as down on the New 52 as many die-hard DC fans were/are but I was never a big fan of Geoff John's and Jim Lee's first Justice League arc that this movie is based on. First, I never like leading with Darkseid because he's arguably DC's most important villain (all do respect to Joker and Lex). Second, I never felt Geoff gave Superman any credit in his writing; he basically makes the character a jerk, and it's off-putting. Arguably, in that first arc all of the Leaguers (except for Batman...of course) are total jerks for no reason. So some of the dialogue does follow the comic and is still unnecessarily combative. But thankfully, most of the dialogue choices do work in the film.

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I'm truly having a hard time with this movie and characterizing my feelings toward it. On the one hand it's a Justice League movie and as you can tell by the username, I'm a fan; however, I'm just not as sold on it as I'd like to be.

I love the comic series and am pretty happy with the direction the New 52 has taken and even though this movie is based on the initial story-arc, I just can't bring myself to love it.

Perhaps a big part of it is the voice actors in this movie, as maybe I'm just too attached to the old cast! Let's face it, it's hard replacing the likes of Tim Daly / George Newbern (take your pick) as Superman, Michael Rosenbaum as Flash, Nathan Fillion as GL, Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman, and there's simply no replacing Kevin Conroy as Batman IMHO. The new cast is merely okay and I'm particularly not fond of Jason O'Mara's voice filling the role of Batman. His voice just doesn't fit Batman for me, nor does it seem like it would help to strike fear in Batman's enemies in the same manner as Conroy's.

Speaking of voice acting, I'm not sure if it is the voice of (Justin Kirk) the new GL, but I feel as if Green Lantern and Flash are having an identity crisis (no pun intended). GL seems as if he has completely taken on Flash's persona and vice versa. GL comes off a little too cocky and a bit too much of a smart guy (but replace guy with three other letters). Don't get me wrong, I expect GL to have some swagger as he did in the JL comic story arc, but in JL: War it seems to go a bit overboard for me. In the movie, GL comes off as far more obnoxious than confident and I have trouble believing it is simply the writing and not the voice actor.
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I liked this. Grittier than most DC animated movies. I must admit, though, some of the other reviews I read were right about the Superman portrayal and, I have to add Green Lantern to that category of a little too arrogant and unlikable.
I am a Green Lantern fan, but, I always thought the Lantern was supposed to be someone who was more on the serious side, not the cocky, non-strategic thinker like this one was. Hal Jordan has always been confident, somewhat cocky but, more serious when the time came for the butt-kicking. This one was quite amateurish and got his buttocks kicked a little too easily.
Superman came off too cocky, too. I would expect, in the "real world" for these superheroes to be quite self-absorbed but, this was a big change in the Superman persona for me.
Batman was the only one who seemed to appreciate the seriousness of the situation they were in ahead of time. While I would expect him to be serious, the others were a surprise, to the negative. I wanted to see Batman do to Superman like he did in "Doom" or "Dark Knight Returns".
I did like what Wonder Woman was: funny, but darned serious.
Flash was as Flash usually is: some serious but, comic relief.
I did like the treatment of Cyborg. He, historically, is an afterthought. He played a serious and significant role here. Good.
It has been a long time since I collected comics and, I suppose there have been many new personalities instilled in the characters.
Maybe I'm just a dinosaur.
Overall, the storyline was well done. Darkseid is a big, bad guy. I do, sort of, think he went down too easily, though.
I would recommend seeing this. Not quite as good as Doom, but, worth seeing. I would give it 3 1/2 stars if I could've.
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