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  • jemboy2004
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    I got it too and I didn't love it but I did like. I almost let my godson watch it with me but then looked it over and said no maybe not. Glad I did too.

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  • filmation batman fan
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    I'm going to be the odd man out here, but I actually liked it. If they had to do this story without including the rest of the DCU, they did a good job. I only have one gripe. Perry White did not look like Perry White. The traditional "Chief" was replaced by this bald guy, but I loved what they did with Jimmy Olsen in terms of redesign and story. The adult themes with Superman and Lois were good. James Marsters Lex Luthor reminded me of the Kevin Spacey Lex Luthor from Superman Returns without the humor, plus he was too skinny.
    I felt this was better than Brainiac Attacks, but the voice over cast does take some getting used to. I felt they could have done without the extras cracks in Superman's face to make him look older. And Toyman looked like a sick pedaphile or somebody that Batman would go up against. Superman/Doomsday has something Brainiac Attacks does not. Real theme music and an excellent score along with opening credits.
    While it is not like the comics story arc, I still enjoyed it. Now if only WB would consider doing the same thing with Batman and the Knightfall, Knightquest, Knightsend story arcs.
    Cheers.

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  • Goblin19
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    BlackKnight, I meant the actual plot seemed rushed, not the time it took to make the movie. The movie was 75 minutes, leaving no time for character or plot development.

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    So, I'm guessing I don't need to watch this with my 5 year old?
    This is not for five year olds, they would not like it.

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  • jds1911a1
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    Thanks to all who put info I will avoid this one.

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  • Comic Book Geek
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    The thing I liked most about the comic was all of the other heroes, first getting mowed over by Doomsday, leaving the only hope for the world up to Supes, and then all of the heroes after he died... So when I saw this had no other heroes, I was less interested.

    Also, (and I haven't seen this yet) why reinvent Luthor? Didn't Superman TAS and JLU define him perfectly? I'm not sure why this and Brainiac Attacks feel the need to fix something that was dead on perfect.

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  • The Toyroom
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    Plus, why take out the 4-replacement Supes, but add in Toyman? Weird.

    I haven't seen it but I'm assuming the 4 fake Supes weren't included because of a time issue and that's pretty much an entire story/DVD on it's own. As for Toyman that's really confusing as he wasn't even part of the original storyline in the comics. Maybe he was added to get the PG-13 rating? More sales if it's perceived as "adult"?

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    So, I'm guessing I don't need to watch this with my 5 year old?

    Sounds a bit over the top. Frankly, JLU is as "adult" as I want my animated super heroes. I loved it, but a few times it skirted the edge of what I was comfortable showing my kid. This sounds way beyond that.

    I actually liked the original Death of Superman, and the early 90s Superman comics. I think it was done to give the books some attention and explore how the DCU would exist without the big guy, but the media frenzy over it took even DC by surprise. It hit on a slow news day. I think after "Reign of the Superman" they lost their way. The murderous Toyman was totally lame and an attempt to give Superman a psychologically twisted, Batman-type villain.

    Plus, why take out the 4-replacement Supes, but add in Toyman? Weird.

    Chris

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  • The Toyroom
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    The Toyman looked like he crawled out of a bad Spawn knockoff comic, killing children?
    Yeah that was the 90s take on the character...turning him into a serial killer. I think he knocked off Cat Grant's kid if I recall. They took The Prankster and gave him a makeover as well, although not as chilling as The Toyman's. Obviously the powers that be thought the old incarnations were too silly (duh! that's the point of them) to be taken seriously as worthy adversaries for the new and improved post-Crisis/Byrned Man of Steel.

    Toyman had a run in with Batman also and may have been thrown into Arkham but I'm not 100% sure...I don't know where the character stand continuity -wise today.

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  • MegoSteve
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    I was kind of surprised to see that it's already on Xbox 360's video marketplace as a rental, so I may just download it over the weekend and watch, though I absolutely hated that period of Superman history.

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  • palitoy
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    Well, I watched it last night and frankly, it's what I expected. Like TBolt, I really thought the Death of Superman story was a lame cash grab to begin with, so my hopes were low.

    So, it's no surprise I give this a big ol' Meh, it wasn't terrible, it just wasn't great either. I enjoyed the more adult theme in many places, especially the Lois and Clark relationship. The Superman seemed to be a blend of Christopher Reeves and the Weisenger era Supes, which was weird but worked.

    Lex Luthor was entirely wrong IMO, too thin and far too creepy in persona. Doomsday was entirely what he was in the comics, a walking plot device.

    Spoiler Stuff is in white:

    The Kevin Smith Cameo was great.
    The Toyman looked like he crawled out of a bad Spawn knockoff comic, killing children?
    Mercy getting shot in the head was just over the top.
    The lack of other DCU heroes made the funeral sort of dry.

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  • JDeRouen
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    It was $12.99 at Best Buy and I had a $5.00 Reward Zone coupon, so for $7.99, how could I not buy it? (At best Buy, it also came with a mini New Frontiers comic, so that was a cool bonus.) Haven't watched it yet, though!

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  • thunderbolt
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    The Death of Superman storyline never did much for me in the first place, so I'm not too interested in it. I might eventually rent it to see how Timm did with it.

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  • ctc
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    Hmmmm....

    The comic was essentially a 200 page fight scene, (like Dragonball) so I wondered how it'd translate to animation. Unless you wanted to do a super-kinetic hyper fight scene (like Dragonball) I could see it being kinda flat. And the usual WB animation isn't too hyper-kinetic. Some of their more cartoony stuff is though. So which style did they use for the animation; and do you folks who've seen it think it was good or bad for they story?

    Don C.

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  • BlackKnight
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    Originally posted by Goblin19
    It all felt a little too rushed.
    ... How so ? He died like 10 yrs ago in the comic.

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