Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite
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6105 people rated When the Joker and Lex Luthor form an alliance, Batman must team up with the Justice League in order to stop them.
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Abu Sufiyan Vasa
22/11/2022 12:39
Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite (2013) is a movie I recently rewatched on HBOMAX. The storyline depicts President Lex Luthor teaming up with the Joker for their own diabolical plans. Batman, not exactly the best team player, will need to team up with "his good friend Superman" and other members of the Justice League if he hopes to bring them down. This movie is directed by Jon Burton (Lego Batman) and contains the voices of Clancy Brown (Starship Troopers), Troy Baker (Young Justice), Christopher Corey Smith (Hunter x Hunter), Charlie Schlatter (18 Again!) and Townsend Coleman (The Tick). The animation and music in this is awesome. The character interactions and dialogue are a lot of fun. I loved the direct and indirect zings they take at each other. This film does a great job of mixing in multiple components of the DC universe throughout its storyline. This movie isn't perfect but it's a lot of fun. I'd score this a solid 6.5/10 and recommend seeing it.
KOJO LARBI AYISI
22/11/2022 12:39
This movie is awesome and was my childhood 10000/10. Watched it before playing the game for some reason, but there are actually some additional scenes in the movie version to accommodate for the lack of gameplay, which is pretty cool. I always remembered the scene where batman defeats two face by taking his coin, but couldn't find that scene in the game when i replayed it, only to find it was in the movie.
Ray Elina Samantaray
22/11/2022 12:39
Not as good as original lego batman, better as background noise. I would prefer it with more jokes other lego batman had many more jokes. Perfect for people of all ages.
Pat Dake
22/11/2022 12:39
This is a film adaption of the Lego Batman 2 video game that I enjoyed years back. I have to say, I love how the movie improves on the video game at least. I'm just going to mention a few of my favorite improvements:
1. Bruce Wayne actually giving his speech at the "Man of the year" awards.
2. Lex and Joker being equal threats. I hated how Superman was out for the count on the final battle of the video game and the others took down Lex without him.
3. Adding Catwoman. She is my favorite Batman character, and I'm glad they gave her more screen time.
This happens to be the best Justice League film so far, the reason being is that if you want origin stories for these characters, you just need to watch the animated shows that the characters were based on in the DCAU. They also happen to get the personalities of the villains correctly, which is something that the modern DC Extended Universe fails on miserably. Overall this is a great fun movie and possibly, the best Justice League film made.
raviyadav93101
22/11/2022 12:39
Having seen The Lego Movie, I expected this to be similar but found it to be a more serious rendition of the Batman tale, and probably nothing like the more recent Batman Lego Movie which I've yet to see. Beginning with the titles sequence in Legos copying the opening of the live-action Batman the Movie, and the use of the Batman and Superman themes from those films, the intent is immediately obvious that the story is going to proceed along those lines and not the more lighthearted and satirical tones of the latter.
There are some amusing moments, however, in the depiction of the characters. Unlike the adult Robin portrayed in the live-actor movies, Robin is here a youngster, impatient to join in the mayhem while Batman continually forces him into the background. He also sleeps with a teddy bear.
It's an enjoyable movie and the Lego constructs are interesting, and it definitely opens the way for the later, more ambition presentations.