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Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths

2010
Sci-fi
Action
Direct-to-Video
1h 15m
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Rated 02 May 2018
83
68th
McDuffie delivers a great script that expands the world of the Crime Syndicate, providing more details as to the politics of how it all works & adds a lot more alternate reality dopplegangers which are always fun to spot. He also manages to have each character face off w/ their parallel but makes it all happen organically as they also mix it up w/ villains who aren't their dupes as well. The climax is also great (some realistic looking fights) w/ Owl Man stubbornly remaining true to himself.
Rated 05 Jan 2011
72
26th
A pretty decent addition to DC's animated canon. Owlman is a fascinating character. He and Batman are scene stealers, while everything else seems like an excuse to show off alternate versions of DC heroes, which is still fun.
Rated 06 Jan 2015
70
28th
Fun little movie
Rated 06 Jun 2010
90
90th
Though things really had to be cut down in order to make things digestible for an unfamiliar audience, I really enjoyed 'Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths'. I was able to follow the multiple plot-lines throughout without getting lost. The amount of tension this movie sustains is notable, especially considering most of these heroes are invincible and still have you feeling a sense of dread. The characters all had an impressive depth to them, even with the vast number of heroes involved. Great!
Rated 23 Feb 2010
75
73rd
Batman stone cold tricks people into dying.
Rated 23 May 2011
68
34th
Not bad, but not anything extraordinary. It's a decent alternate universe story, and certainly worth the watch. I liked what they did with Owlman.
Rated 23 Feb 2010
70
28th
pretty cool stuff, with all the parallel earth and shit
Rated 24 Aug 2015
25
75th
Yo this is like that Pokemon movie
Rated 21 Aug 2015
63
67th
God, the Batman voice actor they got for this movie was really crappy. Please give me Kevin Conroy any day! The movie is light on exposition and gets to the point rather quickly, leading to some pretty thrilling action scenes. I could have done with a little more exposition on the crime syndicate{granted I know their backstory based on the comics}, I'm fine with the emphasis on the snappy dialog and fun action scenes. Definitely not on the same level of quality as the JL cartoons, though.
Rated 29 Mar 2010
70
54th
Although the action is slickly animated and excitingly choreographed, I actually would have liked if they sacrificed some of the action for more exposition. Everyone watching this knows the main players, and it would have been nice if they expanded on the backgrounds of their counterparts, or explored the infinite earths concept a bit more. Owlman's diatribes were the best parts, and I wish they had touched on the others' philosophies. The Spectre short was amazing!
Rated 03 Sep 2010
6
53rd
Decent, some poor writing and voice acting here and there. The anti-batman and his conclusion is pretty sweet.
Rated 21 Apr 2016
50
19th
All for the Woods!
Rated 30 Dec 2010
84
84th
I quite enjoyed this movie for what it was. Lots of superhero cartoons are released straight to DVD, but I enjoy them because unlike an ongoing cartoon series, the feature length cartoons are one self-contained story and the content is a little darker.
Rated 14 Jul 2013
60
46th
Not bad, I suppose. Would've been a lot better if they'd used the regular voice actors. Or if the voice actors in this flick gave a shit.
Rated 17 Feb 2010
60
57th
Batman without Kevin Conroy and Joker without Mark Hamill just aren't the same.
Rated 27 Aug 2010
76
55th
Not the best executed or written DC movie, but still worth watching for the re-imagining of heroes and villains. The anti-Batman Night Owl is psychologically one of the more interesting antagonists I've come across in some time.
Rated 04 Jun 2011
70
44th
Nietzsche vs Sartre, basically.
Rated 31 May 2020
70
46th
Top badass moment? Owlman, for being the most nihilistic character ever conceived. For a change, Superman actually manages to keep his hands off Lois Lane and his tights on for long enough to do something useful, even though this mostly involves hitting a woman, whilst Batman sorts things out, as per usual. Meanwhile, some alien with a blob of green Plasticine for a head is inexplicitly found attractive by a beautiful young woman; it gives us all hope. No cats, chainsaws or decapitations.
Rated 25 Jul 2015
79
70th
Değişik konu, değişik senaryo ve zevkle izlenen bir animasyon filmi. DC evreninin hemen hemen bütün karakterleri bir sahnede de olsa görünüyorlar, sürükleyici ve çok değişik bir konusu olup temposu da yüksek olduğundan oturduğumuz yere çakılıp kalarak ağız açık film kendini seyrettiriyor. Lex Luthor'u başrolde seyretmek ise ayrı bir keyif.
Rated 19 Feb 2011
93
96th
James Woods is Owlman. James Woods is fucking Owlman. That's all that matters in this movie.
Rated 30 Mar 2010
71
60th
Batman punks a cockney version of the Flash en route to saving the universe. Fun stuff.
Rated 25 Mar 2010
80
66th
good story, bad voice acting by everyone but james woods.

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