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Vendredi, janvier 8th, 2010
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Movie Title: Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
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Ok before I launch, let me define something: Unlike the reviewers before me, I have actually SEEN this movie, so my review is not based on the graphic fresh of which the movie is based, nor what the movie might be like based on who’s slow the making of it. I HAVE SEEN THE MOVIE. Now that thats out the contrivance, onto the proper stuff.

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I know a lot of Batman, Superman, and Batman/Superman fans were holding their breath on this one. With all classic the DC Comical character movies coming out lately (some of them not as grand as others) it was reasonable to retract that “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies” the movie could have gone either method. Well helpful thing for the dependable fan contemptible, this was definitely a hit. I can say I am more then delighted with how this came out, and I have every plot of buying this DVD and watching it again the day it comes home with me.

One thing is abundantly certain when watching this movie: WB Entertainment, and more importantly, DC Comics actually LISTENS to their fans. One of my (and others) biggest fears in this was that we were going to be hearing some sub-par articulate acting for the main characters fervent, i.e. Superman, Batman, and Lex Luthor. As with past offerings from WB Entertainment (”Superman: Doomsday” for example) we got some former casting for the voices of Lex and Sups. That alone detracts greatly from the overall enjoyment of the movie. With Public Enemies however, we have the best voices ever cast for the starring 3 roles: Tim Daily as Superman, Kevin Conroy as Batman, and Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor. For those who could give two flips about these guys, they are the same voices from the common shows Justice League Unlimited, Batman The Spirited Series, and Superman the Interesting Series.

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On top of favorable philosophize acting, the animation is crisp, entertaining and objective uninteresting glorious. Again, faithful to fan feedback, the artists from Justice League Unlimited seem to have had their hands in this project, because the art is pleasing distinguished the same (which is by no means a unpleasant thing), and it looks mountainous. Almost straight from the comical.

Speaking of which, as far as the tale goes, preserve in mind while watching this that its an adaptation to the humorous. That being said however, the movie stays remarkably faithful to the myth told in the droll. Minus a few altered frames, scenes and situations, its like reading the humorous all over again, except with no imagination needed to bask in it. The narrative in general is a very agreeable one, highlighting Batman and Superman’s friendship and giving you a observe into how deep it really goes. Granted, you secure more of that in the humorous then you do in the movie, but the movie compensates for the lack of inner dialogue with expedient script writing, bulky of the amusing exchanges between Sups and Bats and emotional moments and outburst we know and appreciate from our well-liked caped heroes.

This is a colossal movie, and you don’t have to have read the funny first in order to luxuriate in it. Even the review value is moderately high, I can and WILL be watching this again as soon as I can, and some more times after that. This is worth sign, grab it and luxuriate in a motion record work of art.

Peace

So I watched Superman/Batman:Public Enemies twice in one day after I got it. And I will hold this review short as most of the main points have been hit by the people who reveiewed this already (at least the ones that waited till it came out) . So here’s my crash down and the extinguish will be final comments.

STORY:

It was adpated from Jeph Loeb’s first arc on the ongoing funny. Treasure it or despise it, but it was a very faithful adaptation, streamlining something that was basically a place up for the subsequent arcs as well as Infinite Crisis. It was amusing, and balls to the wall, and the only gripe I had was not explaining why the Robot was a better choice than Luthor’s missles (Retort, robot was made of Metallo, not the guy, the alloy.) But hey all and all I liked what they did.

Characters (yell and portrayal) :

WHOA! Okay I read the comics and almost forgot the laundry list of vilains who advance out the cracks for the bounty. Batman and Superman were pitch perfect and their banter was large after seeing them so serious with each other all the time in Justice League and JLU. Tim Daly returning for Superman was large to have, though I’m one of the few that feel George Newburn’s performance as the character is honest as proper. Kevin Conroy and Clancy Brown however are the quintessential Batman and Lex Luthor respectively. Props to getting CCH Pounder to return as Amanda Waller even if the charatcer model looked horrendous. Lastly the supporting charatcers were spacious. However I wonder why so great fuss was made about LeVar “Reading Geordi LeForge’s Rainbow” Burton as Shaded Lightning when he had one line. Killer Frost was a throwaway villain that had more to say. *Sigh* Wasted talent.

ART AND ANIMATION:

Again based on the source material, the art style took a muscular turn and was fully mimicing Ed McGuiness’ style where every male looks like a “Masters of the Uninverse” figure. I personally savor his style and always though it would translate well to the shroud. I was mostly accurate. They made Superman inspect too young, and I mediate it’s because of the eyes. McGuiness does the squinty glimpse better than most, and we glance this in Captain Marvel’s compose, and in the comics Superman has the same seek sometimes. That plus the cheekbone line makes him stare a bit older. Well probably out of scare of backlash (last time they attach lines on his face people said he looked too obsolete, and in “Doomsday” he looked even older) they elft those lines out and he looks too young. Everyone else in my idea looked exquisite. Okay Powergirl’s eyes bugged me too but I was distracted by something else.

FINAL THOUGHTS:

I liked it. It was a gargantuan action flick, and didn’t need too grand character development. It’s Superman and Batman, if you don;t know who they are why are you even picking up te movie. It’s a buddy flick with wall to wall action. My biggest grunt is it felt rushed. At 67 minutes it’s like 15 minutes shorter than previous releases and could have really benefitted from them. That said if you like the characters and you like action this is worth it.

AFTERTHOUGHT:

The preview for the next upcoming engaging feature, Jusitce League: Crisis on Two Earths was astronomical. Yes I know after Public Enemies going abet to novel voices will suck but they got some salubrious ones. Heed Harmon makes a comely top-notch Superman, I’m on the fence for Billy Baldwin as Batman (needs to be grittier), James Woods does an amazingly devious and bent Owlman, and Gena Torres was vast as SuperWoman. Hope you luxuriate in!
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