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Review of by Eightthirty . — 16 Apr 2012

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Ok..This will be my first in a LONG line of reviews for the DC and marvel direct to dvd animated features...I am going to back track as well..I just don't know how far back. Anyway, as far as the dc ones go, this one is near the top for sure.

I admire their ambition for trying to do a crisis story in 75 min. They pulled it off rather well, it was straight to the point and had all the side-plots (just on a smaller scale) that the comics have.

I think doing the crime syndicate is a neat way of introducing the DC's parallel world cluster-**** to everyone. Now..I also admire them for getting different voice actors for the characters..but that is also where they stumble.

..Mark harmon..great actor neat voice presence...HORRIBLE superman..William Baldwin...kinda creepy batman..NO Kevin Conroy...Chris Noth..I really liked him as Lex Luthor..due to the fact every time I hear Clancy brown as lex anymore I think mr.

krabs. the crime syndicate was great and james woods makes a great mad genius (as usual)..plus as a special geeky surprise the voice of Nathan Drake (from Uncharted and Uncharted 2 ps3 games) is GL...

Which was a pleasant surprise..In summary, if you know someone who doesn't have the attention span for a dc comics CRISIS storyline..watch this flick..it is really well done and comic fans will get a kick out of it.

This review of Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010) was written by on 16 Apr 2012.

Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths has generally received positive reviews.

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