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Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths, a review by addicted2dvdTitle: Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths: Two-Disc Special Edition Year: 2010 Director: Rating: PG-13 Length: 75 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen :1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1 Subtitles: English, French Stars: William Baldwin Mark Harmon Chris Noth Gina Torres James Woods Jonathan Adams Plot:Extras: Bonus Trailers Featurettes Digital Copy Short: The Spectre 2 Justice League Episodes My Thoughts: This is the first time I ever seen this one. I enjoyed it... it was a lot of fun watching a new animated Superhero movie. Though I do admit... what with the parallel universes and all it did get a little confusing in a scene here and there... but not too bad really. I said it with the other Justice League animated movie... and I will say it about this one. It just seems strange for me to see Wonder Woman flying! I did however get a kick out of seeing Firestorm in a small part of this movie... I always liked him when I was a kid watching the old Justice League. I also liked how even though she does fly... Wonder Woman ended up with her invisible plane in this one. Now that is how I am used to seeing Wonder Woman! After the movie Brittany and I watched the animated short on The Spectre as well as the 2 Justice League Episodes. They were a 2-part episode also dealing with parallel universes... and the episodes were even more confusing then the movie was. But it was still good. But as I said... I really enjoyed watching this tonight... I just may have to do a Weekend Marathon of the Animated Superhero movies I own! My Rating: (From What Movies I Been Watching on December 21st, 2010) Man of Steel, a review by GSyren
(From Reviews and ramblings by Gunnar on January 5th, 2014) Tom's TV Finales marathon, a review by Tom
Plot: Way too edgy for network TV, this funny, uncensored, naming-names series peels off the glitter of Hollywood moviemaking and exposes the duplicitous but totally addictive, behind-the-scenes truth. Campy, uncesored and very controversial, this "too-close-to reality" show features guest stars that include Keanu Reeves, Salma Hayek, Scott Wolf and Sandra Bullock. Superstar producer Peter Dragon (Jay Mohr, host of TV's "Last Comic Standing") builds his stellar career on the three pillars of show business - prostitution, nepostism and dishonesty. Adding to that an ego as big as a Beverly Hills mansion, the aptly named Dragon and his cohorts manage to be politically incorrect, backstabbing, phony, petty, pissy and most of all -- ingeniously funny! Action Season 1.13 Last Ride Of The Elephant Princess Writer: Chris Thompson (Created By), Jim Vallely (Writer), Ron Zimmerman (Writer) Director: Vahan Moosekian Cast: Jay Mohr (Peter Dragon), Illeana Douglas (Wendy Ward), Jarrad Paul (Adam Rafkin), Jack Plotnick (Stuart Glazer), Buddy Hackett (Uncle Lonnie), Lee Arenberg (Bobby G.), Terry Rhoads (Guy), Stuart Pankin (Bill Rothstein), Harris Laskawy (Elliot Rothstein), James Leo Ryan (Man) Like with the pilot I was bored with the episode. So much so, that I didn't even pay enough attention, if this episode provided a proper series or even season finale Rating: (From Tom's TV Finales marathon on November 25th, 2012) |