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Justice League: Doom

Justice League: Doom

2012
Sci-fi
Fantasy
Direct-to-Video
1h 15m
An adaptation of Mark Waid's "Tower of Babel" story from the JLA comic. Vandal Savage steals confidential files Batman has compiled on the members of the Justice League, and learns all their weaknesses.
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Justice League: Doom

2012
Sci-fi
Fantasy
Direct-to-Video
1h 15m
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Rated 18 Feb 2012
70
41st
Not that hot... not bad either
Rated 25 Feb 2012
67
47th
It's ok...ish. And that's coming from a comics nerd. Borrows some stuff from the pretty neat Tower of Babel storyline, but leaves out everything that could make it really memorable.
Rated 19 Feb 2018
83
68th
Although all the heroes don't face off w/ their main arch-nemeses, each of them do go toe-to-toe w/ 1 of their major rogues which is a thrill for fans of super villain teams like Legion of Doom. It's action packed & stream-lined with fight scenes which is also fun for fans who haven't seen a no-frills storyline like this in a while. Luckily it's not just a string of fight scenes since they're all built around a popular comic tale that also illustrates how Batman may be right but he's also a jerk
Rated 04 Oct 2012
84
65th
The elements of a perfect Justice League story are there, with each major member getting a spotlight. The dynamic between Batman and the rest of the team is one of the more unique things about the whole concept. A live action JL film would do well to pull from this story.
Rated 27 Feb 2013
58
22nd
I enjoyed the animation, but the storyline.. not so much. Somewhere deep under there is good material but it is really underutilized. Vandal Savage character looked a bit too much like Sebastian Shaw in my opinion.
Rated 16 Nov 2016
22
64th
WHOA that was CLOSE
Rated 13 Sep 2014
70
34th
Interesting concept that is not as well executed as it could have been. The various plots to thwart the heroes wrap up too quickly, as does the end of the film. Still entertaining with quality animation, music, and voice-acting.
Rated 09 Mar 2014
74
82nd
This is definitely one of the better animated superhero films around. There are two overall failings in this feature, first, the whole movie seems incredibly rushed and second, the saving of each of the heroes was a little too quick and easy. I liked all of the voice actors and it even got my fiancé interested and she doesn't like superhero movies.
Rated 11 Apr 2013
78
66th
considering that i'm going to have to wait years until the next live action batman movie comes out, i think that cartoon movies will suit me just fine. for justice league fans this is pretty good.
Rated 29 Jun 2013
67
41st
It feels like a really long episode of some unknown Justice League cartoon. That's not really bad, but it makes the whole movie very aimless and pointless.
Rated 22 Apr 2012
60
40th
There's a lot of battles, but the fight choreography doesn't really impress. The storyline was certainly worth adapting, but I wish they had made the implications of Batman's Big Brother scheme more dramatic. Instead, the JLA either give Batman a slap on the wrist or simply submit to his controlling ways. I'm glad some not-so-popular characters like Vandal Savage and Mirror Master play such important roles, and happy to see one of McDuffie's final scripts get produced.
Rated 01 Mar 2012
75
53rd
It was pretty enjoyable for what it was. The first half is just a montage of superhero / super villain battles pretty much, but once we into the overall plot it is actually quite interesting. Batman's fight with Bane was just a copy of the burial scene in Kill Bill Vol. 2. Vandal Savage is a really interesting character. The animation is pretty standard. There weren't any scenes where I was on the edge of my seat. Overall is was better then I expected, but not amazing.
Rated 03 Dec 2023
80
78th
Top badass moment? Bruce Wayne waking up buried alive in a coffin, laying on top of the skeleton of his dead father, after being bested, again, by Bane. Under the circumstances, he takes it pretty well. Although I’ll freely admit I enjoyed watching Superman having the crap kicked out of him yet again, seeing the entire JL have it done to them is pretty sobering. To make it worse, even the more annoying, arrogant members managed to make me feel sorry for them. No cats, chainsaws or decapitations.
Rated 10 May 2015
60
27th
Değişik bir konusu olması sebebiyle güzeldi, temposu yüksekti hiç hissettirmeden hızlıca bitti geçti.
Rated 11 Aug 2019
57
46th
Very watchable, if not making the most of its source material.
Rated 19 Jun 2012
65
38th
It is nice to hear the TV series cast (plus Nathan Filion) reprise their roles. But this very interesting premise (Batman vs the League) never really gets all that explored, nor do the Leaguers themselves get very interesting. They spend most of the movie apart, thus not having inter-character dynamics, and except Lantern (fleshed out - goes nowhere) and Superman (nicely used) we never really get to know them. Also why must the Martian get KO'ed out with a groan every time he appears?
Rated 28 Dec 2012
30
28th
I feel like I have seen the same plot done over and over, but usually in a better fashion than this movie managed to. It was nice to see vulnerability in the Justice League, but I wasn't impressed by this.

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