Tuesday, April 7, 2015

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Title : Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (Blu-ray + DVD)
Category: TV
Brand: Warner Home Video
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Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD UltraViolet Combo Pack)

Aquaman is forced to choose sides between the Justice League and Atlantis, when Atlantean warriors begin a war to conquer the surface world, starting with the coastal cities of Gotham and Metropolis.

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Review :
Rise of Aquaman
In 2011 DC Comics initiated the "New 52" reboot of all their titles including Aquaman, a superhero that previously seemed like a fish out water (pun intended), and anyone who read that first issue had to pick their jaw up off the floor (I remember my fav comic store being constantly sold out) seeing this reinvigorated character leaping through the city streets (Incredible Hulk style) and basically looking and being awesome. A prevalent theme for said comic has been the struggle for Atlantis which is also the driving force behind 2015's "Throne of Atlantis".

This film is a sequel to "Justice League: War" however the two couldn't be further apart, a fact best demonstrated by the "rebooted" following themes: Shazaam is awesome again and his nose is no longer nestled between Cyborgs cheeks (not so much anyway), Lantern is voiced by Nathan Fillion (which all alone improves the overall quality of the character and the film in general), Superman and Wonderwoman actually engage in...
*****Spoiler Alert**** Just Ok
*****Some Spoilers in the Review*****

The movie was ok though I think Justice League: War was better. It seems that they are forgoing any type of story development in favor of action and fighting scenes. At the first the Atlantians are strong and skilled fighters that can damage a 1/4 ton Cyborg then they're just "ordinary" bad guys that die so easily from a stern look by Batman. The Atlantian army is part of the coup, but then at the end they are shocked that a coupe happened...just examples of the inconsistencies that occur numerous time throughout the film.

I didn't like how they compensated for how weak the Atlantian army was against the JL by making the Trident Spear all powerful. Oceanmaster beats up the entire League, yet is beaten Aquaman who had just gotten his butt kicked by Manta Ray. I will always support the DCAU original movies and look forward to their release, but I feel the New 52 based movies are not as well done as say Batman: Mask...
Waterlogged
If they want to make a new Justice League cartoon show, they should just make it -- because "Justice League: Throne of Atlantis" feels like it was written as a multi-episode arc.

And yet, this sequel to "Justice League: War" is strangely flat. Supposedly it introduces the character of Aquaman, king of Atlantis, while also exploring the growing pains of the Justice League. Yet both are handled with an oddly passionless approach, with all the characters -- except Cyborg -- sliding into their new positions with little actual conflict or trouble.

The Justice League is having trouble coming together as a group -- Batman is busy doing his solo thing, Superman and Wonder Woman spend all their time macking on each other, and Cyborg is having trouble adjusting to his new body. But when a submarine is destroyed by an Atlantean army, they have to get together and investigate.

Meanwhile, lighthouse-owner Arthur Curry is mourning the death of his dad when he's...

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