Lego DC: Batman e i problemi di famiglia
Titolo originale: Lego DC Batman: Family Matters
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6,1/10
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Allarmati da alcuni messaggi anonimi, la Bat-famiglia si lancia in una corsa contro il tempo per fermare Cappuccio Rosso, che sta riunendo i cattivi di Gotham City per vendicarsi del cavalie... Leggi tuttoAllarmati da alcuni messaggi anonimi, la Bat-famiglia si lancia in una corsa contro il tempo per fermare Cappuccio Rosso, che sta riunendo i cattivi di Gotham City per vendicarsi del cavaliere oscuro!Allarmati da alcuni messaggi anonimi, la Bat-famiglia si lancia in una corsa contro il tempo per fermare Cappuccio Rosso, che sta riunendo i cattivi di Gotham City per vendicarsi del cavaliere oscuro!
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
Troy Baker
- Batman
- (voce)
- …
Steve Blum
- Scarecrow
- (voce)
Zach Callison
- Billy Batson
- (voce)
- …
Cam Clarke
- Brother Eye
- (voce)
- …
Will Friedle
- Nightwing
- (voce)
- …
Ralph Garman
- The Wizard
- (voce)
Jake Green
- Fred
- (voce)
Josh Keaton
- Board Member
- (voce)
Tom Kenny
- Commissioner Gordon
- (voce)
- …
Christian Lanz
- Two-Face
- (voce)
- …
Scott Menville
- Robin
- (voce)
- …
Nolan North
- Alfred
- (voce)
- …
Jason Spisak
- Red Hood
- (voce)
- …
Alyson Stoner
- Batgirl
- (voce)
- …
Tara Strong
- Batwoman
- (voce)
- …
Recensioni in evidenza
Although Troy Baker and the rest of the cast are giving their best to deliver great performances - it's not enough to save the movie from it's terrible writing, which includes the story, characters and dialogue as well as the mediocre and forgettable music.
While the animation is not as appealing as the theatrically released LEGO movies in "The Lego Movie" franchise - it's still very impressive to look at, even if people complaint that it looks more like a low-budget movie or a video game quality cutscene that the LEGO games have today. The sound is great, but it does include some stock sound effects that can be found in many terrible animated movie (also in comedy movies) and the cinematography is also great, however there was a moment where Batgirl falls from a great high in her hallucination, which was caused by The Scarecrow and for some reason they cut to six different shots of the same falling and it looks very bad.
Overall it was a enjoyable movie, but contains flaws, which can really ruin the experience for a lot of people and i don't think that many would want to watch it again after the first viewing, but even with it's problems - i'll still revisit the movie again in the future and "LEGO DC: Batman - Family Matters" gets a 4.6/10.
While the animation is not as appealing as the theatrically released LEGO movies in "The Lego Movie" franchise - it's still very impressive to look at, even if people complaint that it looks more like a low-budget movie or a video game quality cutscene that the LEGO games have today. The sound is great, but it does include some stock sound effects that can be found in many terrible animated movie (also in comedy movies) and the cinematography is also great, however there was a moment where Batgirl falls from a great high in her hallucination, which was caused by The Scarecrow and for some reason they cut to six different shots of the same falling and it looks very bad.
Overall it was a enjoyable movie, but contains flaws, which can really ruin the experience for a lot of people and i don't think that many would want to watch it again after the first viewing, but even with it's problems - i'll still revisit the movie again in the future and "LEGO DC: Batman - Family Matters" gets a 4.6/10.
LEGO DC Batman: Family Matters (2019) is a movie I recently watched on HBOMAX. The storyline follows a villain known as Red Hood who wants to tear apart Batman and his friends - Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl and Alfred. Red Hood will be aided by Two-Face, Scarecrow and other legendary villains. Can Batman and team stop this mysterious villain? This movie is directed by Matt Peters (Lego DC: Aquaman) and contains the voices of Tara Strong (Loki), Christian Lanz (Coco), Troy Baker (Batman: The Long Halloween), Tom Kenny (Transformers) and Jason Spisak (Piranha 3D). The storyline for this is very entertaining and does a great job of delivering Red Hood while mixing in other key members of the Batman universe. The animation is excellent as is the dialogue. The fight scenes are awesome and I loved how the Scarecrow was depicted. The Bruce Wayne vs Batman conclusion was also clever and well executed. Overall this is an entertaining film worth your time that I would score a solid 6.5-7/10.
The amount of people over analysing this movie is ridiculous.
It's LEGO for chrissakes, it's literally made for ten year olds, yet most people reviewing it here would think it had been entered for the Palm D'or at Cannes!
Stop trying to sound like you're writing a dissertation for a degree in negative film criticism and maybe watch something in your comfort zone, as films that are made for children don't seem to be your thing.
Oh, and giving a movie a low score because you didn't like a particular voice actor is not the point of these reviews, it's childish and unnecessary. It lowers ratings, and puts off people who would otherwise watch it, i.e children, who it was intended for.
My kids, who DO fit the target audience loved it, and I thought it was quite funny too.
If you're ten, then you'll love it, if you're a disgruntled twentysomething who thinks their opinion is of great importance and must be shared with the world, then you're probably better off with whatever's being shown at Montreaux or Sundance.
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It's LEGO for chrissakes, it's literally made for ten year olds, yet most people reviewing it here would think it had been entered for the Palm D'or at Cannes!
Stop trying to sound like you're writing a dissertation for a degree in negative film criticism and maybe watch something in your comfort zone, as films that are made for children don't seem to be your thing.
Oh, and giving a movie a low score because you didn't like a particular voice actor is not the point of these reviews, it's childish and unnecessary. It lowers ratings, and puts off people who would otherwise watch it, i.e children, who it was intended for.
My kids, who DO fit the target audience loved it, and I thought it was quite funny too.
If you're ten, then you'll love it, if you're a disgruntled twentysomething who thinks their opinion is of great importance and must be shared with the world, then you're probably better off with whatever's being shown at Montreaux or Sundance.
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Batman is tired of being Bruce Wayne and going to the boardroom. He wants to concentrate on the crime fighting action. He wants to sell his company. Red Hood has a scheme against the Bat family and Two-Face is somehow his second banana. Two-Face is frustrated. When he sees that Wayne Enterprises is up for sale, he comes up with his own villainous plot.
This is an animated DC TV movie. It's fine. I want it to be funnier. The selling concept has some comedic potential. I don't think that they squeezed all the juice out of that comedic fruit. I care a lot less about the action. This is fine.
This is an animated DC TV movie. It's fine. I want it to be funnier. The selling concept has some comedic potential. I don't think that they squeezed all the juice out of that comedic fruit. I care a lot less about the action. This is fine.
It's hard to say what the point of this movie is. It lacks the grit of the animated Batman movies with similar stories, and has at best a very tame version of the satire of the mainstream Lego Batman movies, or even the games.
You could say it is a good entry level film for kids, but it does really require at least some knowledge of the Batman universe due to the multiple characters who don't have any sort of introduction. The story definitely assumes that you know your Batman and yet doesn't try to do all that much original.
Having said that it is not a bad movie, it's a fine story and will definitely entertain any child fan. If there werent multiple other better versions of this then it would probably be pretty good, but as it is, it just seems unnecessary.
You could say it is a good entry level film for kids, but it does really require at least some knowledge of the Batman universe due to the multiple characters who don't have any sort of introduction. The story definitely assumes that you know your Batman and yet doesn't try to do all that much original.
Having said that it is not a bad movie, it's a fine story and will definitely entertain any child fan. If there werent multiple other better versions of this then it would probably be pretty good, but as it is, it just seems unnecessary.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe movie playing at the Monarch Theater, Beware the Grey Ghost, is an obvious reference to the classic Batman: The Animated Series episode of the same name.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere is an additional scene early in the credits with Billy Batson.
- ConnessioniReferences 2001: Odissea nello spazio (1968)
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