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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
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This movie was bad in many regards. Wouldn’t recommend
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
So much potential
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This movie had me more hyped than any other movie but the mess which Joss Whedon created by adding his tropes really made this movie bad, I still like it though.
This review is from Justice League [Blu-ray] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Can't Wait!
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Saw this movie twice in theaters and had an absolute blast. Can't wait to pick up this 4k steelbook and watch it take up my entire screen! This is one I'll go back to again and again. Loved the movie, hope we eventually get to see some of what Zack Snyder had shot before hand, whether it's an alternate cut or just some deleted scenes
This review is from Justice League [SteelBook] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Only @ Best Buy] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Just Rushed League
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First to the comics, the Justice Society of America gave fans the best of all their favorite DC heros. DC later rebranded them to the Justice League to compete with the easily remembered "Avengers".
Years later, both comics are competing on the big screen.
This is where DC and Marvel diverge. Marvel took time with establishing each character. Whether a sub-character of a movie (like Black Widow in Ironman 2) or a core character (like Thor), each Marvel property was carefully crafted before the big together film.
DC, just fast tracked their movie.
Throw the Flash, Cyborg, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman into a 2 hour flick and see what happens. The result is different.
The major strength of this movie is the lesser known characters. Aquaman is this brooding seaman who wants nothing to do with the surface dwellers unless it has alcohol in it. While overtly masculine, Jason Mamoa's portrayal of Aquaman takes the campy "king of the sea" and puts a different spin on him that begs the question as to what issues he has to overcome.
Cyborg is a tortured soul who sees himself as no longer human, but holds onto his humanity. His inner struggle against the machine that is his body makes for a intriguing character.
Meanwhile, the Flash is just annoying. He's an autistic sevant who doesn't know how to interact with people. He's always delivering odd lines that were meant to be funny, but come off as uncomfortable. The CW's (Arrowverse) Flash TV series has a more likeable Flash.
Wonder Woman got her own movie. It was really good. Not much to say, except, go see the Wonder Woman (2017) movie.
Superman didn't have much to do in this movie (as it's a sequel to Batman v Superman). As such, there's not much to really judge on.
Please stop casting Ben Afflick as Batman. He doesn't fight well, he doesn't act the part, and the only redeeming factor he has is his chin looks like the comic books. I don't think Afflick is a bad actor, he just doesn't play the role of Batman nor Bruce Wayne well enough for me to enjoy the character. If he's not barking out orders, he's getting beat up. This is not the Batman I expected after the Dark Knight trilogy.
Gather these characters together and set them against Steppenwolf. Yeah, the first thought that came to mind was Magic Carpet Ride, but apparently Steppenwolf is a major badguy in the DC Universe. I think more people have heard of the Dakotaverse than Steppenwolf.
This "really tall" CGI bad guy has the goal of destroying the earth by terraforming it into Apokalyps (his homeworld).
Can the Justice League defeat the inter-galactic homesteader?
I think you already know the answer.
Where the movie failed was its rushed attempt to get the audience to have more than intrigue with the characters. Just because you're intrigued doesn't mean you're onboard. That's a major problem. Also, if you didn't see Batman v Superman, you're missing some of the events. All you know is that Superman is missing for the first half, but not the significance of how they get him to return.
Compared to the many animated Justice League movies (most notably, Justice League War), this film focuses too much around a weak Batman. Batman is supposed to be strong, resourceful, and ingelligent. This Batman is dull, and merely painting by numbers throughout the film. There's no sense of a greater plan at work.
There's also the gritty tone. This is a much darker film than the Avengers movies. THis makes it a welcomed change from the norm of bright and colourful movies where characters are quippy. For me, the contrast made Justice League more acceptable despite its faults.
With low risks, no real time to know the characters, and a very weak Batman performance, Justice League may not be the movie for you. While the contrast is welcomed, the movie is built on an abysmal failure called Batman v Superman.
Despite its flaws, I would still recommend this movie. It's the movie the DC we got, not the one we deserved.
This review is from Justice League [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
The Movie We Got, not Deserved
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First to the comics, the Justice Society of America gave fans the best of all their favorite DC heros. DC later rebranded them to the Justice League to compete with the easily remembered "Avengers".
Years later, both comics are competing on the big screen.
This is where DC and Marvel diverge. Marvel took time with establishing each character. Whether a sub-character of a movie (like Black Widow in Ironman 2) or a core character (like Thor), each Marvel property was carefully crafted before the big together film.
DC, just fast tracked their movie.
Throw the Flash, Cyborg, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman into a 2 hour flick and see what happens. The result is different.
The major strength of this movie is the lesser known characters. Aquaman is this brooding seaman who wants nothing to do with the surface dwellers unless it has alcohol in it. While overtly masculine, Jason Mamoa's portrayal of Aquaman takes the campy "king of the sea" and puts a different spin on him that begs the question as to what issues he has to overcome.
Cyborg is a tortured soul who sees himself as no longer human, but holds onto his humanity. His inner struggle against the machine that is his body makes for a intriguing character.
Meanwhile, the Flash is just annoying. He's an autistic sevant who doesn't know how to interact with people. He's always delivering odd lines that were meant to be funny, but come off as uncomfortable. The CW's (Arrowverse) Flash TV series has a more likeable Flash.
Wonder Woman got her own movie. It was really good. Not much to say, except, go see the Wonder Woman (2017) movie.
Superman didn't have much to do in this movie (as it's a sequel to Batman v Superman). As such, there's not much to really judge on.
Please stop casting Ben Afflick as Batman. He doesn't fight well, he doesn't act the part, and the only redeeming factor he has is his chin looks like the comic books. I don't think Afflick is a bad actor, he just doesn't play the role of Batman nor Bruce Wayne well enough for me to enjoy the character. If he's not barking out orders, he's getting beat up. This is not the Batman I expected after the Dark Knight trilogy.
Gather these characters together and set them against Steppenwolf. Yeah, the first thought that came to mind was Magic Carpet Ride, but apparently Steppenwolf is a major badguy in the DC Universe. I think more people have heard of the Dakotaverse than Steppenwolf.
This "really tall" CGI bad guy has the goal of destroying the earth by terraforming it into Apokalyps (his homeworld).
Can the Justice League defeat the inter-galactic homesteader?
I think you already know the answer.
Where the movie failed was its rushed attempt to get the audience to have more than intrigue with the characters. Just because you're intrigued doesn't mean you're onboard. That's a major problem. Also, if you didn't see Batman v Superman, you're missing some of the events. All you know is that Superman is missing for the first half, but not the significance of how they get him to return.
Compared to the many animated Justice League movies (most notably, Justice League War), this film focuses too much around a weak Batman. Batman is supposed to be strong, resourceful, and ingelligent. This Batman is dull, and merely painting by numbers throughout the film. There's no sense of a greater plan at work.
There's also the gritty tone. This is a much darker film than the Avengers movies. THis makes it a welcomed change from the norm of bright and colourful movies where characters are quippy. For me, the contrast made Justice League more acceptable despite its faults.
With low risks, no real time to know the characters, and a very weak Batman performance, Justice League may not be the movie for you. While the contrast is welcomed, the movie is built on an abysmal failure called Batman v Superman.
Despite its flaws, I would still recommend this movie. It's the movie the DC we got, not the one we deserved.
This review is from Justice League [SteelBook] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Only @ Best Buy] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Failed Batman Needs Friends
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First to the comics, the Justice Society of America gave fans the best of all their favorite DC heroes. DC later rebranded them to the Justice League to compete with the easily remembered "Avengers".
Years later, both comics are competing on the big screen.
This is where DC and Marvel diverge. Marvel took time with establishing each character.
Whether a sub-character of a movie (like Black Widow in Ironman 2) or a core character (like Thor), each Marvel property was carefully crafted before the big together film.
DC, just fast tracked their movie.
Throw the Flash, Cyborg, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman into a 2 hour flick and see what happens. The result is different.
The major strength of this movie is the lesser known characters. Aquaman is this brooding seaman who wants nothing to do with the surface dwellers unless it has alcohol in it. While overtly masculine, Jason Mamoa's portrayal of Aquaman takes the campy "king of the sea" and puts a different spin on him that begs the question as to what issues he has to overcome.
Cyborg is a tortured soul who sees himself as no longer human, but holds onto his humanity. His inner struggle against the machine that is his body makes for a intriguing character.
Meanwhile, the Flash is just annoying. He's an autistic savant who doesn't know how to interact with people. He's always delivering odd lines that were meant to be funny, but come off as uncomfortable. The CW's (Arrowverse) Flash TV series has a more likeable Flash.
Wonder Woman got her own movie. It was really good. Not much to say, except, go see the Wonder Woman (2017) movie.
Superman didn't have much to do in this movie (as it's a sequel to Batman v Superman). As such, there's not much to really judge on.
Please stop casting Ben Afflick as Batman. He doesn't fight well, he doesn't act the part, and the only redeeming factor he has is his chin looks like the comic books. I don't think Afflick is a bad actor, he just doesn't play the role of Batman nor Bruce Wayne well enough for me to enjoy the character. If he's not barking out orders, he's getting beat up. This is not the Batman I expected after the Dark Knight trilogy.
Gather these characters together and set them against Steppenwolf. Yeah, the first thought that came to mind was Magic Carpet Ride, but apparently Steppenwolf is a major badguy in the DC Universe. I think more people have heard of the Dakotaverse than Steppenwolf.
This "really tall" CGI bad guy has the goal of destroying the earth by terraforming it into Apokalyps (his homeworld).
Can the Justice League defeat the inter-galactic homesteader?
I think you already know the answer.
Where the movie failed was its rushed attempt to get the audience to have more than intrigue with the characters. Just because you're intrigued doesn't mean you're onboard. That's a major problem. Also, if you didn't see Batman v Superman, you're missing some of the events. All you know is that Superman is missing for the first half, but not the significance of how they get him to return.
Compared to the many animated Justice League movies (most notably, Justice League War), this film focuses too much around a weak Batman. Batman is supposed to be strong, resourceful, and intelligent. This Batman is dull, and merely painting by numbers throughout the film. There's no sense of a greater plan at work.
There's also the gritty tone. This is a much darker film than the Avengers movies. THis makes it a welcomed change from the norm of bright and colourful movies where characters are quippy. For me, the contrast made Justice League more acceptable despite its faults.
With low risks, no real time to know the characters, and a very weak Batman performance, Justice League may not be the movie for you. While the contrast is welcomed, the movie is built on an abysmal failure called Batman v Superman.
Despite its flaws, I would still recommend this movie. It's the movie the DC we got, not the one we deserved.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
3 Interesting Heroes and 3 Mehs
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First to the comics, the Justice Society of America gave fans the best of all their favorite DC heroes. DC later rebranded them to the Justice League to compete with the easily remembered "Avengers".
Years later, both comics are competing on the big screen.
This is where DC and Marvel diverge. Marvel took time with establishing each character.
Whether a sub-character of a movie (like Black Widow in Ironman 2) or a core character (like Thor), each Marvel property was carefully crafted before the big together film.
DC, just fast tracked their movie.
Throw the Flash, Cyborg, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman into a 2 hour flick and see what happens. The result is different.
The major strength of this movie is the lesser known characters. Aquaman is this brooding seaman who wants nothing to do with the surface dwellers unless it has alcohol in it. While overtly masculine, Jason Mamoa's portrayal of Aquaman takes the campy "king of the sea" and puts a different spin on him that begs the question as to what issues he has to overcome.
Cyborg is a tortured soul who sees himself as no longer human, but holds onto his humanity. His inner struggle against the machine that is his body makes for a intriguing character.
Meanwhile, the Flash is just annoying. He's an autistic savant who doesn't know how to interact with people. He's always delivering odd lines that were meant to be funny, but come off as uncomfortable. The CW's (Arrowverse) Flash TV series has a more likeable Flash.
Wonder Woman got her own movie. It was really good. Not much to say, except, go see the Wonder Woman (2017) movie.
Superman didn't have much to do in this movie (as it's a sequel to Batman v Superman). As such, there's not much to really judge on.
Please stop casting Ben Afflick as Batman. He doesn't fight well, he doesn't act the part, and the only redeeming factor he has is his chin looks like the comic books. I don't think Afflick is a bad actor, he just doesn't play the role of Batman nor Bruce Wayne well enough for me to enjoy the character. If he's not barking out orders, he's getting beat up. This is not the Batman I expected after the Dark Knight trilogy.
Gather these characters together and set them against Steppenwolf. Yeah, the first thought that came to mind was Magic Carpet Ride, but apparently Steppenwolf is a major badguy in the DC Universe. I think more people have heard of the Dakotaverse than Steppenwolf.
This "really tall" CGI bad guy has the goal of destroying the earth by terraforming it into Apokalyps (his homeworld).
Can the Justice League defeat the inter-galactic homesteader?
I think you already know the answer.
Where the movie failed was its rushed attempt to get the audience to have more than intrigue with the characters. Just because you're intrigued doesn't mean you're onboard. That's a major problem. Also, if you didn't see Batman v Superman, you're missing some of the events. All you know is that Superman is missing for the first half, but not the significance of how they get him to return.
Compared to the many animated Justice League movies (most notably, Justice League War), this film focuses too much around a weak Batman. Batman is supposed to be strong, resourceful, and intelligent. This Batman is dull, and merely painting by numbers throughout the film. There's no sense of a greater plan at work.
There's also the gritty tone. This is a much darker film than the Avengers movies. THis makes it a welcomed change from the norm of bright and colourful movies where characters are quippy. For me, the contrast made Justice League more acceptable despite its faults.
With low risks, no real time to know the characters, and a very weak Batman performance, Justice League may not be the movie for you. While the contrast is welcomed, the movie is built on an abysmal failure called Batman v Superman.
Despite its flaws, I would still recommend this movie. It's the movie the DC we got, not the one we deserved.
This review is from Justice League: Special Edition [DVD] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
SUPER movie the way a super hero movie should be
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This movie had everything you would expect from a super hero movie. For the first time in a long while it felt like I was part of a comic book. As I watched the movie it was like I was turning the pages of a comic book. Lots of action and dynamic visuals. Great fun for adults and children alike. A definite fun family must see.
This review is from Justice League [SteelBook] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Only @ Best Buy] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Good movie
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Much better than Batman VS. Superman but the film still pales to the Marvel films. The plot is thin and the characters don't really relate to each other. The film is handsome and exciting but it really lacks a heart to it like the Avenger films.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Movie
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I have watched this movie several times and it’s a good movies.
This review is from Justice League [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Not great/ not bad
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DC needs to create better movies that rival marvel
This review is from Justice League [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good but lacking
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I wanted this film to be so much more. It really only serves as a way to assemble the team. It doesn't do much more than that and it disappoints in that task. The threat doesn't seem great enough, charactors aren't fleshed out enough, and the tone is all over the place. Still this is the Justice League in live action. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash all coming to life on screen together. Reguardless of what the film is lacking it is still pretty awesome.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Extremely good
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Justice league is fantastic. Funny and action packed. Keeps you on your toes. By far the best movie released in 2017. You are missing out if you pass it up. Love it
This review is from Justice League [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Good but cant wait for others
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I feel the first justice league was good but I feel they could of done more and make it have ur attention more often.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Stunning 4K!
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Finally got this movie on 4K and it looks terrific. HDR was bright and vibrant. And it's very sharp. Atmos was excellent as well. Check this review out its online and informative https://youtu.be/DT1qBmfIko0
This review is from Justice League [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Finally!
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One of the best movies of 2017! Justice League is action packed, with the right amount of character development. I’m sad that one of the major JL members wasn’t in it, but they gave his group of characters a nod in the beginning which was nice. Plus when you introduce too many characters in one movie, it takes away from the rest of the movie, or that character. Plus the comic cover Steelbook is awesome for collectors!
This review is from Justice League [SteelBook] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Only @ Best Buy] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great and fun movie
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Great movie, had a total blast. Had so much fun watching my all time heroes.
This review is from Justice League [SteelBook] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Only @ Best Buy] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
It was ok
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Not quite as good as expected, but it was ok. Enjoyed Batman vs Superman better.
This review is from Justice League [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Finally!
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One of the best movies of 2017! Justice League is action packed, with the right amount of character development. I’m sad that one of the major JL members wasn’t in it, but they gave his group of characters a nod in the beginning which was nice. Plus when you introduce too many characters in one movie, it takes away from the rest of the movie, or that character.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Finally!
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One of the best movies of 2017! Justice League is action packed, with the right amount of character development. I’m sad that one of the major JL members wasn’t in it, but they gave his group of characters a nod in the beginning which was nice. Plus when you introduce too many characters in one movie, it takes away from the rest of the movie, or that character.
This review is from Justice League: Special Edition [DVD] [2017]