Aquaman finally took the time to see this. It was pretty good. I do enjoy the depth of mythology, though it seemed to go by quickly. I did have some little nitpicks. Sometimes its it's easy to say "this is just a movie" (especially with large scale CG war underwater), but sometimes you need a little sense of being grounded (why didn't all those on the sub in the beginning get the bends when Aquaman surfaced it so quickly?) Also the monster from the trench look like it stepped straight out of Pacific Rim, which isn't necessarily bad in its own right, its just that when we've seen patters of similar things in the past so close together (movies with large tentacled ships, or skybeams...) the dramatic effect is lessened substantially. Also the comedy felt a bit forced. I think this may be more the fault of the audience I was with than the film though. There were a couple of those dopes that laugh loudly at every little thing, which of course, immediately made everything less funny. As I said, these were nitpicks. Black Manta was cool, also nice to see Temuera Morrison on screen again, since I haven't seen him since Attack of the Clones. Of course I play that silly game where everyone I've seen in a comic/superhero film previously WAS their other role. 7/10
Jango Fett and Chase Meridian gave birth to Aquaman. Green Goblin Trained him, and he fell in love with He-Man's daughter
. I would say something about Djimon Hounsou, but that guy has been everywhere lately, even though its often just his voice
Reign of the SupermenDC's latest animated film gets closer than their original attempt back in 2007, but still misses the mark. The first part Death of Superman, was really well done,and faithful to the source material, despite being set in the new 52. Unfortunately this second part is where the new 52 hinders it. I understand sometimes the need to modernize and change things up, but the original story was perfectly fine, and frankly something I really wanted to see. I mean Henshaw was truly a villain, but didn't need to be a puppet of Darkseid. Also I missed the whole Mongul/Warworld subplot, along with Green Lantern's larger role all being sacrificed for something different and ultimately lack luster. The number of events that culminated in Superman returning from the dead, and to full power in the original comic was pretty spectacular, and this film just made quite *meh*. Oh well. It was ok, but still, In animation you rarely get a second chance to make something right, I guess this is as close as we'll ever get. It's not terrible, but could have been much better. 5/10
There are no more good TV Shows, only ones that haven't disappointed me yet.