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When a ruthless brothel madame murders Jonah Hex's current quarry, the disfigured bounty hunter plans to make her pay.When a ruthless brothel madame murders Jonah Hex's current quarry, the disfigured bounty hunter plans to make her pay.When a ruthless brothel madame murders Jonah Hex's current quarry, the disfigured bounty hunter plans to make her pay.
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The one of the best showcase Dc ever had. A very nice plot with a great ending with a great character. Loved it.
Forget that 2010 live-action abomination that ruined one of the greatest comic book antiheroes. I want to see Thomas Jane as Jonah Hex in DCEU, he's born to play that role.
I do not know anything about Jonah Hex at all, so this was more like a cowboy animated short film to me, and I have to say, it was really great! First off, the voice of Jonah Hex, dayum! Straight away makes him very intriguing and it's very appropriate for the character and his overall look. The way the dialogue is set up and the way the character of Jonah Hex is characterized is done brilliantly I feel. And more on the dialogue, when Hex does speak, it's always really wow and badass and awesome. The action was pretty good too and the characters other than Hex were just as well done as Hex himself. I give it a 10 because I had a really good time and this is a very memorable short for me. I also feel like this should get it's own short animated series (like 13 or so episodes) because I feel like there's a lot that can be done here.
Jonah Hex makes an appearance in the DC Showcase, of course he does. Justice was served to the bounty hunter, with a relatively simple story that is quite entertaining and definitely worth a chance. Reflecting his skills and his characteristic way of solving problems.
Once again, Joaquim Dos Santos showcased the affection and excellent work of great figures from the publishing house, as well as their immense potential for incredible stories and productions. Without a doubt, the director knows what he is doing and does it in the best way.
The short film has a musical score that is highly connected and focused on what it aims to convey, aligning perfectly with the action scenes and moments of appreciation for the character. The animation is decent, very similar to its predecessor, and it maintains that great fluidity of movement. Here, the tone undergoes a significant change due to the time in which the events take place, fully connecting with the audience, as well as differentiating key environments and characters.
Thomas Jane did a great job with his voice acting, successfully capturing his portrayal of Jonah Hex. On the other hand, actress Linda Hamilton (Madame Lorraine) surprises with every dialogue, bringing that sensual tone which fits perfectly.
The focus on deception, death, vandalism, prostitution, settled accounts, legacy, persecution, and punishment was executed excellently.
Jonah Hex is a rather interesting anti-hero who could add a lot of entertaining stories or adventures, but the publisher has not exploited his potential. In this short film, the quality it possesses was made very clear.
6.5/10.
Once again, Joaquim Dos Santos showcased the affection and excellent work of great figures from the publishing house, as well as their immense potential for incredible stories and productions. Without a doubt, the director knows what he is doing and does it in the best way.
The short film has a musical score that is highly connected and focused on what it aims to convey, aligning perfectly with the action scenes and moments of appreciation for the character. The animation is decent, very similar to its predecessor, and it maintains that great fluidity of movement. Here, the tone undergoes a significant change due to the time in which the events take place, fully connecting with the audience, as well as differentiating key environments and characters.
Thomas Jane did a great job with his voice acting, successfully capturing his portrayal of Jonah Hex. On the other hand, actress Linda Hamilton (Madame Lorraine) surprises with every dialogue, bringing that sensual tone which fits perfectly.
The focus on deception, death, vandalism, prostitution, settled accounts, legacy, persecution, and punishment was executed excellently.
Jonah Hex is a rather interesting anti-hero who could add a lot of entertaining stories or adventures, but the publisher has not exploited his potential. In this short film, the quality it possesses was made very clear.
6.5/10.
It is hard to believe that the down and dirty wild west adventure envisioned in this 12 minute feature manages to be more gritty, more realistic and more focused than the flop that was the Jonah Hex live action production back in June 2010.
The Jonah Hex animated short follows the titular badass bounty hunter on the trail of a wanted man named "Red". Unknown to Hex, Red had stumbled into a seedy saloon, drunk, and ended up on the wrong side of a gun, courtesy of one Madame Lorraine. You see, Lorraine earns a little extra cash on the side by seducing and murdering rich drunks. Hex tracks his quarry to that Saloon and receives a tipoff from a bar girl about Madame Lorraine knowing the whereabouts of Red. In order to to get that information, Hex would need some "private time" with Lorraine. But "private time" is when this black widow and her armed thugs strike.
If the previous DC Showcase animated short, The Spectre, was a tribute to 1970s film noir and supernatural thrillers, Jonah Hex pays homage to all those old gritty Clint Eastwood westerns about a badass stranger with no name riding into town seeking out a quarry. More of a character focused piece than a plot driven narrative, the short story puts Hex in a variety of situations that lends insight into his true personality under that deformed face of his. He is cold, merciless and brutal, not to mention a expert gunslinger, but he does have a conscience.
Action is a little sparse, but when it comes, it comes like a charging steed. Directed once again by Joaquim Dos Santos, the action is visceral and actually more violent than what one might expect. The entire set up is also a lot more "adult" than the usual animated film, featuring some sexual tension, hot ladies, and a good deal of bloodletting. This is definitely not your grandpa's Cowboy Cartoon.
The animation is fluid and the artwork intricately beautiful featuring an orange-ish sun drenched "Washed out" look to enhance the "old west" feel. Technically, this short film is awesome which is a pity that a more epic story did not accompany the great animation. For pity sake Warner, let Mr Dos Santos do a full length animated feature. Here is a bright talent just waiting to be tapped. If he can produce this kind of excellent work on short films, imagine how great a full length movie would be.
Anyway, once again this here is a story that both fans of animation and viewers who do not usually watch animation would enjoy. Featuring an all star cast headed by Tomas Jane (The Punisher) and Linda Hamilton (yes, its Sarah Connor), here is one show that has all the potential to be 100% better than its live action counterpart. Its only shortcoming would be that the story serves only as a sort of "a day in the life of...." tale as opposed to an origin story or some big pivotal event. Therefore, it is recommended for the viewer to have some basic knowledge of the Jonah Hex character.
Do not miss it. Watch "DC Showcase: Jonah Hex" now in the 2 disc DVD or blu-ray edition of "Batman: Under the Red Hood" or on the "DC Showcase animated shorts" DVD and blu ray slated for November 2010 release.
The Jonah Hex animated short follows the titular badass bounty hunter on the trail of a wanted man named "Red". Unknown to Hex, Red had stumbled into a seedy saloon, drunk, and ended up on the wrong side of a gun, courtesy of one Madame Lorraine. You see, Lorraine earns a little extra cash on the side by seducing and murdering rich drunks. Hex tracks his quarry to that Saloon and receives a tipoff from a bar girl about Madame Lorraine knowing the whereabouts of Red. In order to to get that information, Hex would need some "private time" with Lorraine. But "private time" is when this black widow and her armed thugs strike.
If the previous DC Showcase animated short, The Spectre, was a tribute to 1970s film noir and supernatural thrillers, Jonah Hex pays homage to all those old gritty Clint Eastwood westerns about a badass stranger with no name riding into town seeking out a quarry. More of a character focused piece than a plot driven narrative, the short story puts Hex in a variety of situations that lends insight into his true personality under that deformed face of his. He is cold, merciless and brutal, not to mention a expert gunslinger, but he does have a conscience.
Action is a little sparse, but when it comes, it comes like a charging steed. Directed once again by Joaquim Dos Santos, the action is visceral and actually more violent than what one might expect. The entire set up is also a lot more "adult" than the usual animated film, featuring some sexual tension, hot ladies, and a good deal of bloodletting. This is definitely not your grandpa's Cowboy Cartoon.
The animation is fluid and the artwork intricately beautiful featuring an orange-ish sun drenched "Washed out" look to enhance the "old west" feel. Technically, this short film is awesome which is a pity that a more epic story did not accompany the great animation. For pity sake Warner, let Mr Dos Santos do a full length animated feature. Here is a bright talent just waiting to be tapped. If he can produce this kind of excellent work on short films, imagine how great a full length movie would be.
Anyway, once again this here is a story that both fans of animation and viewers who do not usually watch animation would enjoy. Featuring an all star cast headed by Tomas Jane (The Punisher) and Linda Hamilton (yes, its Sarah Connor), here is one show that has all the potential to be 100% better than its live action counterpart. Its only shortcoming would be that the story serves only as a sort of "a day in the life of...." tale as opposed to an origin story or some big pivotal event. Therefore, it is recommended for the viewer to have some basic knowledge of the Jonah Hex character.
Do not miss it. Watch "DC Showcase: Jonah Hex" now in the 2 disc DVD or blu-ray edition of "Batman: Under the Red Hood" or on the "DC Showcase animated shorts" DVD and blu ray slated for November 2010 release.
Did you know
- TriviaIncluded as a DC Showcase short on the Blu-ray release of Batman et Red Hood: Sous le masque rouge (2010)).
- Quotes
Madame Lorraine: Big boy, I'm Madame Lorraine. I'm ready to see you got the goods, but it'll cost you.
Red Doc: Heh. On horseback, hanging from a chandelier. You name it.
- Alternate versionsExtended version featured in the DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection (2010) (V).
- ConnectionsFeatured in DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection (2010)
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- Вітрина DC: Джона Гекс
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- Runtime13 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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