Batman e Superman: Os Melhores do Mundo
Quando o Coringa pede a ajuda de Lex Luthor para realizar um esquema novo e diabólico, apenas os superpoderes combinados de Batman e Superman pode salvar a cidade de Metrópolis.Quando o Coringa pede a ajuda de Lex Luthor para realizar um esquema novo e diabólico, apenas os superpoderes combinados de Batman e Superman pode salvar a cidade de Metrópolis.Quando o Coringa pede a ajuda de Lex Luthor para realizar um esquema novo e diabólico, apenas os superpoderes combinados de Batman e Superman pode salvar a cidade de Metrópolis.
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- Clark Kent
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- Lois Lane
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- Bruce Wayne
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- The Joker
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- Lex Luthor
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- Dr. Harleen Quinzel
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- Mercy Graves
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- Commissioner Jim Gordon
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- Alfred Pennyworth
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- Dan Turpin
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- Harvey Bullock
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- Perry White
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- Angela Chen
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- Bibbo
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The Batman Superman Movie: World's Finest is yet another example of a film that gets the relationship of the two most iconic superheroes, right. The Superman animated series took 3 episodes and made it into a mini TV movie, and for the most part, it plays out very much like both Batman and Superman's shows. The voice talent of Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy reprised their iconic voice performances as Joker and Batman respectively and head over to Metropolis for a few episodes.
The plot is essentially the same plot that Lego Batman 2 followed years later, but it's always fun to watch the dynamics of these world famous characters done justice. Joker finds kryptonite and decides to strike a deal with Lex Luthor, voiced by the incredible Clancy Brown, in exchange for money. So sure, the plot is pretty basic, but it served a purpose in getting the caped crusader in Gotham in the first place.
Bruce Wayne shares a relationship with Lois Lane which gave another reason for the two heroes to be on opposing ends of the stick. The dynamic was a little strange at first, but it grew on me a bit as it's really just a typical thing Bruce Wayne would do in that situation. The film's tone overall is very consistent with the animated series of the respected characters. So campy at times, and serious at other times. But if you're a fan of the animated series' than you would definitely be a fan of this mini movie.
The voice talent is incredible overall and the animation is exactly what it should be in a film like this. It's predictable in every sense of the word, but the dynamic between the characters we know and love is why you watch a film like this. It's exactly what I would hope the Batman V Superman film will be like.
+Voice talent
+Dynamics are handled right
-Nothing really new here
8.1/10
Truth be told I got it, but made in such a way it was enjoyable regardless
Batman travels to Metropolis to team with Superman against the combined forces of Joker & Lex Luthor. The plot, hardly staggering but the delivery was fantastic.
With the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill & Clancy Brown this is one of the better DC outings I've seen lately despite it being a cutesy colorful one.
My complaints? The animation isn't one I like, it looks very odd in places almost like different animation styles were used for different characters.
Depite this minor issue I enjoyed Worlds Finest, it's a lot of fun for any super hero movie fan and still better than Batman vs Superman (2016)
The Good:
Mark Hamill
Very well written
The Bad:
Animation is off in places
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Apparently Superman is a telepath as well as he can identify bad guys upon sight
Why did someone think it was a good idea to make Joker have a triangle head?
Animation wise it's a step above the usual Saturday morning cartoons of the respective heroes however its still at least a flight bellow your usual Disney feature film. I guess when you are paying the lowest bidding animation studio to slap this stuff together you cant be too picky. Produced by long time Batman writer Paul Dini. The man who is 90% responsible for bring the fantastic Batman animated series to us over the last 4 years, he really went and out did him self here. The dialogue is both witty and fresh with out being overly corny. Written with just enough innuendo and savvy to keep the older viewers smirking. When Bruce Wayne (Batman's alter ego) is seen to be making moves on Superman's main squeeze Lois, Clark remarks, `Of course you have been dividing your time between work and Lois.' Bruce replies with genuine arrogant charm `Is that a problem?' With Deadpan seriousness Clark retorts, `Let's just say I'm concerned. Your reputation is... dubious. In and out of costume.' I dare you to find better dialogue any where on Saturday morning television. The film flows with some modest attempts to flesh out the human sides of the characters but by this point in the evening we are too busy wondering how Lex Luthor's driver/body guard is to be taken seriously in that skirt. This straight to video release is basically the 3-episode arc that marks the pilot from the TV series of the same name. Compared to the last two big screen efforts, this really sets the standard for Batman films, Joel Schumacher should be forced to watch, pen and paper in hand and take notes, gaudy okay nipples bad.
Besides some enjoyable action sequences the fun comes in picking the actors who voice the main characters. Mark Hamil, yes Luke Skywalker himself, pulls of a Nicholson-esque joker while Timothy Daly of `Wings' fame does the Man of Steel. What's the bet that Tim uses that fact in pickup lines in bars? Kevin Conroy does Batman. That man must eat cigarettes for breakfast. On whole very enjoyable and fans should watch to see the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight actually done semi well. Though you might get some funny looks from the Video store clerk when you bring this to the counter. Tell him its for your nephew.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis is a compilation of three episodes ("World's Finest" Part 1,2 & 3) from "Superman: The Animated Series."
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Superman crashes through the ceiling of the warehouse during his first confrontation with the Joker, the resulting hole in the ceiling is noticeable before he actually breaks through.
- Citações
Joker: Pay me one billion dollars, and I'll kill Superman!
Lex Luthor: [chuckles] What makes you think you can kill Superman when you can't even handle a mere mortal in a Halloween costume?
Joker: [seizes Luthor by his jacket] There's nothing mere about that mortal!
- ConexõesEdited from Superman: A Série Animada: World's Finest: Part I (1997)
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