12:02 Implicitly pretentious is my favorite DC content creator. His content is logical, he analysis movies/comics and can peer into what the writers intended, he convinced me to watch the entire tommarowverse simply because of how beautifully he explained it. His breakdowns prove that beauty can be built by looking at something logically... and in between that all, there are moments like this, and I love it.
You know the really lousy part about Batman Beyond’s return isn’t even so much the fact that he was wasted, but they got his character wrong. I wasn’t expecting this entry to be the Batman Beyond returns special or anything, but only three lines? From a character who’s probably most famous for liking to talk a lot? The only conclusion I can realistically come to about this is this is yet another cleaning of the slate DC and Warner is doing to make way for the new DCU. They’re trying to do it as quickly and cheaply as possible, while dangling stuff like this in our faces to try and squeeze just a few more extra bucks along the way.
I liked the Tomorrowverse, mostly. I know the creators were told they only had 10 films, but yeah these Crisis films keep having to fill in missing plots that should have been their own films. The entire 10 films should have been structured differently to work better.
Comic Hush is used to show how riddler can be be an interesting villain, setting up the idea of him being able to create new rogues out of the prettiest and most uninspired sorts of people or organize different rogues to co-ordinate a plan that seems impossible for any one person to accomplish. Movie hush purposefully sabotages the whole plan to make it pointless mess for the soul purpose of Batman turning to the camera to say "Nah riddler sucks as a character actually"
The entire New 52 Wonder Woman was an abomination from beginning to end. From the costume, art, rewriting of Diana’s origin. Totally undermined everything about who the character was. New 52 is an era best forgotten ever existed. Erase from WW cannon forever
The problem with the movies in this universe is that it doesn't feel truly genuine, and these crisis one lacks character exploration, I feel the death DC showcase, used better this exploration of philosophical notions in less time and character exploration, but also the movie has a lot of characters but their reactions are either generic or not at all. To The point I feel that the tomorrow verse don't even has much of a mark, most people don't even know there's these animated movies(few people even talk good or bad). I don't think is justification to say the movie is for some people only and so it seems boring, when DC did better ones that while slow paced engaged you in the concepts and thoughts explored. It feels too mashed together without thought just to end this universe and begin a new, but how do we mask it? throw in some philosophical concepts and the work is done.
Batman not in his prime fighting 2v1 vs a Prime Robin and Beyond Batman (Gonna guess since his design seems to be way more mature, kinda like in the last episode of JLU)and fighting on par and at moments even winning is a goated Batman moment imo, If I have to give a score to the full movie it would be 6.5 nothing really crazy and its clearly preparation for the 3rd one, it hurts coming from what I think is at worst an 8.5 movie (open ending+ bad animation) so I can understand people disliking it
I like this movie but I am still of the opinion that it doesn’t fit the traditional role that the second film in a trilogy usually does. I think a lot of people expected that and that’s why they don’t like it. I’ve seen people call it the worst DC animated film and I think that is extremely exaggerated. I think it’s a good film.
Well, the title for this video is apt because it was my reaction to finding out the Tomorrowverse even existed, much less that they briefly brought back Terry. Huh.
So I followed tommarowverse, and I kinda liked this one. I mean, I liked the Bat family hashing things out, though I didn't understand why they were there. The wonder woman part was just stupid to me. I thought Green Lantern getting upset about being called Green Lantern was the dumbest contrived scenario ever just for Constantine to remember his name. However, I enjoyed Kara's moments, the Monitor, Pirate guy whose name I forget ah yes, Rainbow Raider. Yeah, the tommarowverse felt rushed imperfect, but it did feel like a superhero story non the less. I'll still watch it because while it's by no means perfect, it captures the feeling of a superhero movie.
I love the Tomorrowverse. I think it’s honestly just a distraction until the next universe but the story telling is unique to me and I enjoy the designs Plus they put some real respect on flash
There was A LOT in this movie of character using words they didn't know the meaning of and people thinking irrationally. Psycho Pirate is the perfect excuse for poor writing and making characters make bad decisions.
I followed this movie just fine and if you didn't you're a FAKE FAN! No, but It's got Kamandi, The Quetion, Psycho Pirate, Constantine's story from the last universe, and a Bat Family from multiple worlds with a deadbeat dad. It's fun. These movies should be allowed to be weirder. And I'm not a big fan of the idea that you need 10 years just to get to the weird stuff anymore.
Sigh, here goes another -verse on account of people not understanding or disliking the films for the silliest of reasons and thus the films not selling I wish we had something going on for longer, to latch onto, but you just can't please comic book fanatics who think they're the only ones who know the right way to represent their favorite character or a story or whatever I like those movies, and the animation is beautiful And hell i hope Jensen Ackles scores more Batman roles He could pull a live action one too i bet
The entire Joker sequence felt so....odd. Everyone stands like a cardboard cutouts with no emotion, they jturn their backs to joker and just wait for him to do something. And something about the design just seems too angualr for the scene for some reason.
My reaction to hearing that 'Crisis on infinite earths' was going to be adapted into a movie trilogy was the same as when I heard that they were going to adapt Avatar the last airbender into a live action series. "Kinda seems like this story was already presented to us in the best medium suited for it." I guess it's an interesting experiment in how one would go about trying to recreate it in a new medium that has different expectations, limits and assets attached to it. I'm not above going back to change some stuff, cutting things out, or smoothing over some messy parts of the original work, and I've been wrong before. The whole world said that the lord of the rings could never be made into a successful film series before Peter Jackson. But making a story like 'Crisis on infinite worlds' anything other than comics just doesn't feel right to me.
1. Pysho Pirate deserved his own movie (featuring other DC Characters like Constantine, Riddler & Batman). 2. This whole Crisis on Infinite Earths should have been a TV Series other than 3 or 4 part movie. 3. Why only "What?" Why not "WTF" as the video title?
It just so bland and the show has no focus, the villain is also boring. Constantine would have been a good character to focus on. The next crisis needs a superboy prime as a villain and green lanterns. Batman is not a cosmic character, why do we have to have shit revolve around this guy in every fckin movie, I'm fckim bored of it
I was really on the fence on watching this and I don't think I will, no offense 😅 (love your vids, tho 🥰) I barely survived War World and Part 1, no way can I take this AND a Part 3!!! 🤣 DCAU absolutely CRUSHED IT will their older stuff. I STILL watch Wonder Woman vs the Furies scene from Batman/Superman Apokolips and admire the choreography to this day!!! We're supposed to get better not worse!!!
After hearing that the guy responsible for the terrible Marvel animated movies was now in charge of the the DC Tomorrowverse movies the lack in quality is understandable.
Wait, what era of Marvel animation? I actually thought the early 2000s animated movies was pretty enjoyable, and the shows were up until Avengers: Earth's mightiest heroes. That was the last good one.
I actually keep coming back for the cucumber, though I find myself in a bit of a pickle attempting to relate to comic stories that ultimately led me to walk away from comics. I would never reboot my life: I would miss the scars too much.
I really liked it. I'm glad it's not trying to be entertaining- made for no one, I love that it's made for no one. I love the super slow pace of dialogue, the quietness of even the biggest action scenes, and the way they destroy everything is so much more satisfying and more tragic than stupid Apokolips War