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DVD : Justice League - The New Frontier (Two-Disc Special Edition)

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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN!!!
I rented this for our children, ages 5-13. I quickly found out that even though this is marketed for viewing by children (despite a PG-13 rating), it is anything but appropriate for kids.

Before the credits even appeared, the movie depicted a suicide. The movie shows a character picking up a pistol, turning it toward the camera (which is the viewpoint of the character), and pulling the trigger. There is a bang, and the screen goes black. Then there are credits.

The next scene takes place at the end of the Korean war. An American soldier a Korean soldier are struggling with a knife. The American manages to pull his pistol, place the muzzle alongside the Korean soldier's cheekbone, and shoot the Korean soldier in the head. There is an explosion of blood and what appears to be brain matter. The Korean soldier falls back in slow motion as the blood flies, and the American lies on his back with his enemy's blood splattered across his face.

The short bit that we watched before I turned it off also contained profanity.

My kids are not fainthearted, and I am not a prude. This movie was just terribly inappropriate for kids and should be avoided by all parents who don't want their children exposed to scenes of gratuitous, bloody, explicit killing of human beings.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Watch it before you show it to the kids
Loved the whole retro feel, but please watch this before you show it to the kids. It is PG13, and besides some mild language there is a very disturbing scene in the first 5 minutes I wasn't prepared for. It was tastefully done, but I really wished I had known. I thought the Green Lantern story line was great, but the last part felt like Origins from Justice Leage and wasn't really necessary. It was kind of rushed at the end, but it left me wanting more.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Justice League - The New Frontier
I didn't think I'd like this movie but I enjoyed it a lot. I was totally surprised by the people they had as voice actors and actresses for Batman and Wonder Woman, Lois Lane and Superman.

PS, if you like Justice League and Justice League Unlimited then you will enjoy this movie. The only problem I had with this movie is that it wasn't long enough. I give Justice League - The New Frontier a 5 out of 5.




Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Answers breed more questions
A bit anti-climactic, given the advertising, but it is kind of cool to see these heroes in their circa 1950's uniforms. It's nice to see the Hal Jordan Lantern, too. But overall I was disappointed in the length of the film, most specifically it's brevity. And padding the disk with extra JLU episodes doesn't help, since the story itself is a total departure from the version depicted in the earlier JLA storylines regarding the formation of the league and the advent of the Watchtower. Not to mention that any self-respecting comic fan who would shell out their dough for this disk has the previous disks already, as a matter of course. Good for a rental only, unfortunately -for me, twenty-three bucks or so poorer- IMO. But Wonder Woman in combat boots almost makes up for it. Almost.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - back to the golden age
As a lifelong comics fan, this DVD was a real treat. The story, the animation style, and the characterizations all felt like stepping back to the beloved stories of my childhood, the late 50s and early 60s. I had not read Darwyn Cooke's original series, upon which this was based, but I had heard good things about it, and I was not disappointed. I am also a fan of Bruce Timm's' various animated treatments of Batman, Superman, and the Justice League. This ranks right up alongside those top flight efforts. And the casting was dead-on. Neil Patrick Harris as Barry Allen/Flash, David Boreanaz as Hal Jordan/Green Lantern, and Jeremy Sisto as Batman (Bruce Wayne is curiously absent) were all inspired choices. And Lucy Lawless as Wonder Woman? Need I say more? The only way to improve on this would have been to make it a live-action movie, using these same actors. I consider this money well-spent on my tight collector's budget!


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