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Also Reviews for Justice League Unlimited's two part The Once and Future Thing and the Duck Dodgers episode The Green Loontern.



Green Lantern: First Flight

Sort of a middling movie in the DC Universe Original Animated Movie pantheon it's not as good as either Justice League: The New Frontier or Wonder Woman, nor as bad as Superman Doomsdays or Batman: Gotham Knight. It's just a pretty diverting way to kill an hour and a half.

I liked the voice cast. Hal Jordan is one of the most boring superheroes ever so at least Christopher Meloni is able to, if not make him interesting, at least make him likable. But the revelation here is Victor Garber as Sinestro. I know he's a great actor but I expected him to phone it in the way Alfred Molina did in Wonder Woman. But he takes his role seriously here and is all kinds of awesome.

The Betrayal in the movie surprised me and I thought it was a good twist. I am also impressed that this movie didn't seem to revel in the adult themes they were able to get away with like some of the earlier films. It was still a little bluer than my tastes like but it didn't flaunt it.

Good, but not great. I still enjoyed it though. ***1/2.

Duck Dodgers "The Green Loontern": One of my very favorite episodes of Duck Dodgers (along with "Samurai Quack") this is geek nirvana. Besides the obvious fanboy excitement of DC Comics character teaming up with Looney Tunes characters in an animated cartoon the episode also features the voices of John de Lancie (Star Trek: The Next Generation's Q) as Sinestro, John Dimaggio (Futurama's Bender) as Killowog, and nerdiest of all, Kevin Smith in a cameo role as Hal Jordan. I loved seeing Daffy Duck/ Duck Dodger's selfishness and idiocy contrasted with the rest of the Green Lantern's especially when Sinestro is trying to tempt him to join forces. I wish they had somehow found a role for Marvin the Martian/ The Martian Commander as they DID manage to give a small role to Porky Pig/ The Eager Young Space Cadet but other than that minor quibble the episode was perfect. A great episode of a great cartoon series. *****.

First Look: Superman/ Batman: Public Enemies: Awesome trailer for a movie I am now REALLY looking forward to. I'm ambivalent usually to these DC movies but this one looks fantastic. And it's coming out in two months! Sweet! *****.

DVD Menus: Nothing special. **.

The Once and Future Thing: Part 1: Weird Western Tales: This episode is a blast and a half. Anyone who can't enjoy cowboys and flying robot dinosaurs shouldn't be watching cartoons. Only quibble: Did they REALLY need to put Jonah Hex in his comic book Confederate uniform? I liked him better as a cowboy like he was in Showdown. I think Ben Browder as Bat Lash is a riot and the cliffhanger with Batman Beyond, Static and Warhawk is probably the best cliffhanger in DCAU history: ****1/2.

The Once and Future Thing: Part 2: Time, Warped: If only they had been able to deliver on this episode! Outside of some funny Chronos scenes the entire episode is a huge disappointment. Nothing matters with the clock resetting at the end and despite us FINALLY getting Terry and Static as guest stars on Justice League they both wind up getting punked. This is probably the most overrated episode of JLU EVER. **1/2. Two Part Average: ***1/2.

Date: 2009-12-31 07:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 90scartoonman.livejournal.com
Green Lantern was sort of in the middle, I agree. It was a good plot, but it could've been more (Geoff Johns' "Secret Origin" arc in Green Lantern had him balance his life as Hal Jordan while running off to space to train as a Lantern). Plus the designs were kind of ugly. It was cool, though, and I didn't see the Boodikka thing coming since she's a good guy in the comics.

Green Loontern - A LOT of fun. I've only seen a handful of Duck Dodgers, but this episode was great. I need to see Samurai Quack, but the one where Space Cadet goes back to his home planet to marry a princess is also geek nirvana.

Weird Western Tales - So much fun! I particularly loved the Justice League theme - Western style!

Time, Warped - The episode is overrated because people do tend to geek out over cameos (and aside from Warhawk, the cameos didn't amount to much), BUT I really liked the episode just because it gets my heart racing the entire time. Not one of the best, but very exciting nonetheless.

Date: 2010-01-01 12:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mattzimmer.livejournal.com
First Flight: I disliked it a lot upon rewatches. It doesn't hold up the way New Frontier and to a lesser extent Public Enemies do.

Samurai Quack was great because they actually had a role for Genndy. I didn't see the one with the Cadet you mentioned. It must have aired in the third season which was largely first run on Boomerang.

Weird Western Tales: One of the highlights. And even better was the absolutely awesome cliffhanger.

Time Warped: I keep hearing people jumping out of their skirts at Hal Jordan's cameo but it didn't really amount to much. Plus, it was completely wiped out of canon at the end of the adventures.

Date: 2010-01-02 05:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 90scartoonman.livejournal.com
Aw. I may have a DCDTV marathon ad watch them all and see which is better and which is worse than I remember (although I have seen S:D ad NF multiple times already).

The Duck Dodgers episode was awesome because it had Rob Paulson, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNeille as Space Cadet's nephews and neice, Porko, Peurko, and Sow. Also, he rides a flying carpet, wields a lightsaber, and saves the Little Mermaid from Lex Luthor.

Date: 2010-01-02 09:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mattzimmer.livejournal.com
Superman Doomsday, Batman: Gotham Knight, and Wonder Woman don't hold up either. In the case of the first two they actually seem terrible rather than mediocre.

That episode sounds sweet. The show needs a season set DVD release in the worst way.

Date: 2010-01-04 04:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 90scartoonman.livejournal.com
Yeah, Superman: Doomsday definitely, and Gotham Knight...you just sort of need to be in the mood to watch, I think.

Date: 2010-01-04 12:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mattzimmer.livejournal.com
I'm never in the mood for Gotham Knight. And I REALLY hope I never am.

Date: 2010-01-05 03:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 90scartoonman.livejournal.com
Maybe not content-wise, but how about visually?

Date: 2010-01-07 05:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mattzimmer.livejournal.com
It looks terrible. I can barely only stand the animation in the Working Through Pain and Deadshot sections. The rest is headache inducing.

Date: 2010-01-09 12:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 90scartoonman.livejournal.com
Dang. Especially since from the way I hear it, there will be anime style-influenced DTVs for Wolverine and Iron Man coming up.

Date: 2010-01-09 12:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mattzimmer.livejournal.com
I wouldn't mind the animation so much if the story was better. But it wasn't.

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