Friday, April 3, 2015

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Title : Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD UltraViolet Combo Pack)
Category: Movies
Brand: Warner Home Video
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Rating : 4.2
Buyer Review : 18

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Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD UltraViolet Combo Pack)

It's Halloween in Gotham. To celebrate, the city's spookiest villains (Scarecrow, Clayface, Solomon Grundy and Silver Banshee) have all joined forces and gone on a crime spree. Batman swings into action to stop them, joined by Green Arrow, Cyborg, Nightwing and Red Robin. But it seems that the fiends are working for the clown prince of crime himself: The Joker, who has a surprise of his own - A computer virus that makes all technology laugh and obey his every command! Can the heroes stop the virus before it turns all of Gotham into Jokertown? Will Batman find a way to beat the Joker now that his trusty gadgets and vehicles have succumbed to "DIGITAL LAUGHTER?"

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Review :
Very over-the-top, but still fun.
Not as cautious or preachy as the "Super-Friends," but also not nearly as edgey or grim as Warner/DC's new wave of "PG-13" fare either, finding its place ALMOST nestled comfortably inside a veritable "Goldilocks Zone." Thus parents should have little problem showing this one to the kidlets, but it's also clever and engaging enough to hold the attention of more mature audiences as well -- a little of something for everyone.

Were it not for the character designs (read: "ages"), the story feels very much as though it might be taking place about a decade or so prior to the world & events of "Batman Beyond."

Lovers of the Batman animated series may be please by the voicing of the character, but then might go on to express some disappointment after learning that the voices of The Batman, The Joker, et al, are not being supplied by fan-faves Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill, etc., but are rather other voice actors doing their...
The Batman Super Friends!
Just finished watching, along with Jeff H., Batman Unlimited - Monster Mayhem released by Warner Brothers.
"Batman Unlimited - Monster Mayhem" can be best summed up by Jeff H.'s wry observation at the end of the movie - "This was the most cartoonish of all the animated DC movies we've watched to date," he said. And Jeff H. is right.
Gotham City is a bright and shiny place in Batman Unlimited - Monster Mayhem - it's not a dark and gloomy city reeking of crime.
Spoilers Ahead!
Even Arkham Asylum, from which Solomon Grundy and Silver Banshee escape from has a wholesome appeal to it that makes it look like a weekend getaway bed and breakfast. The gruesome twosome manage to escape on Halloween night and end up going on a joyride after stealing a car, which gets the attention of Batman, Nightwing, and Red Robin.
After giving the Terrific Trio the brush off, the two meet up with a very annoyed Scarecrow, who at first appears to be the criminal...
Much better than the first one
TLDR: Worth a rent, better than the first one, still not up to DCAU standards, not as silly/over the top as the first one, has a few moments of real character depth.

Now for the details for those who don't mind the read:

While this is definitely more of a children's film than much of what DC is doing these days, it's a bit closer to the DCAU style of storytelling in that there are at least some aspects that have the potential to keep a more mature audience interested.

With regards to the plot, it's still pretty basic not unlike the first Batman Unlimited film, though this one definitely feels more mature and with better quality writing and action (at least for the most part, though there are a few facepalm moments).

As for the show, while it does feature the likes of Nightwing, Red Robin, Green Arrow and Cyborg, it still feels like a very small world consisting primarily of a futuristic Gotham that looks like a less dark version of the...

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