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Justice League: Gods and Monsters, a review by addicted2dvd


     Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015/United States)
Wikipedia |IMDb |Trailer |
Warner Home Video (United States)
Director:Sam Liu
Writing:Alan Burnett (Story By), Bruce Timm (Story By), Alan Burnett (Screenwriter), Bob Kane (Original Characters By), William Moulton Marston (Original Characters By), Jerry Siegel (Original Characters By), Joe Shuster (Original Characters By), John Ostrander (Original Characters By), John Byrne (Original Characters By), Marv Wolfman (Original Characters By), Jerry Ordway (Original Characters By), Louise Simonson (Original Characters By), Jon Bogdanove (Original Characters By), Bob Rozakis (Original Characters By), Jose Delbo (Original Characters By), Neal Adams (Original Characters By), Jack Kirby (Original Characters By), Gardner Fox (Original Characters By), George Perez (Original Characters By)
Length:76 min.
Video:Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio:English: DTS-HD Master Audio: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: 5.1, German: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Spanish: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles:English, French, German, Spanish

Stars:
Benjamin Bratt as Superman
Michael C. Hall as Batman
Tamara Taylor as Wonder Woman
Paget Brewster as Lois Lane
C. Thomas Howell as Will Magnus

Plot:
From animation legend Bruce Timm comes an all-new original movie. A seemingly familiar skyline reveals itself, though upon closer inspection this is not the Metropolis we know. Journey to an alternate universe where the Justice League is now a trio of unchecked power. Employing methods of intimidation and fear, this Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman deal justice with brute force. And when a group of famed scientists experience a series of deadly "accidents," a government task force follows the trail of clues to the Tower of Justice. It's a high-stakes game of intrigue, mystery and action that asks the question: How do you serve justice to those above the law?

Extras:
  • Scene Access
  • Bonus Trailers
  • Featurettes
  • Digital Copy
  • From the DC Comics Vault - 2 Bonus Cartoons


My Thoughts:

I enjoyed this one... but was kinda weird watching it since I never read the comics I was completely lost going into it...but I did get into the story and found myself enjoying a whole new version of the characters I like to much. I recommend giving this one a chance. It is worth the time put in to watch it.

Rating:


(From What Movies I Been Watching on August 2nd, 2016)

Member's Reviews

The Bagman, a review by Jimmy




Title : The Bagman (2002)

Overview
Fifteen years ago Jack Marshall's house burned to the ground, living him with disfiguring scars and both parents dead. Cruely teased and tormented by his peers, his own private hell came to an end at seventeen when he was savagely murdered by his classmates. Ten years later the classmates reunite where, one by one, they disappear in a swirl of grisly slaughter.

Is Jack Marschall really dead?

My Impression
Does this synopsis look familliar to you? I hope so, more than a hundred movies with the same basic story were made in the eighties. Ok this film is unoriginal but how is the rest of it? Honestly quite bad... Most of the film is too dark (yes, I've adjusted my screen brightness), many times the image is blurry maybe the "DP" doesn't know that the camera had a focus option on it. The acting is really, really bad nobody sound natural and it's very obvious that most of the time the actors read their lines on a Cue cards. The effects are worst than the one in The Undertaker and His Pals that was made 1966.

A complete lost of time and money, but at least Stephanie Beaton get naked in this.
 
Rating :

Number of film watch : 9

(From My October Horror Marathon on October 3rd, 2008)

Member's TV Reviews

Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom


[tom]6867445001993.4f.jpg[/tom]      Misfits: Series One (2009/United Kingdom)
IMDb | Wikipedia

Channel 4 DVD (United Kingdom)
Length:274 min.
Video:Widescreen 1.78
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:English


Plot:Misfits
Season 1.01 Episode One
Writer: Howard Overman (Writer), Howard Overman (Created By)
Director: Tom Green
Cast: Antonia Thomas (Alisha), Robert Sheehan (Nathan), Lauren Socha (Kelly), Iwan Rheon (Simon), Josef Altin (Gary), Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (Curtis), Danny Sapani (Tony), Louis Decosta Johnson (Psychotic Tony), Phil Daniels (Voice of Keith The Dog), Michelle Fairley (Louise), Benjamin Smith (Lee), Alex Reid (Sally)

As I am a fan of superhero shows, I just had to buys this when I heard about it. The first episode was okay, though I am not sure yet, if this is a series I will enjoy.

Rating:

(From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on November 13th, 2013)