...I want him to fight Vector Prime from Transformers: Cybertron.
Why?
Because, both of them are heroic time-keeping swordsmen directly serving under gods themselves, whose job is to travel the multiverse, fix errors in the timestream, and fight those who seek to alter time for their own gain.
I haven't seen it yet because I have no f**king clue when it will be released onto DVD. Can someone please give me a release date?!
Also, I think I'll enjoy this film. Ever since it was announced, my excitement reached EXTREMELY high levels. It's both a DC movie AND a video game movie, two of my favorite movie types combined!
5598373 Actually, most of the direct-to-video DC animated films have nearly the same run time. Exceptions like The Dark Knight Returns and The Long Halloween were split into two parts, and this film definitely should've been one of them at the very least.
However, in order to proper adapt Injustice: Year One (which consists of 12 comic book issues full of well-written character development and drama) into animated format, they should've made an animated series with 12 episodes (each of them about 22 minutes long).
In other words, this movie was doomed to fail from the very beginning.
Interesting.
Just to let you know, this movie will be reviewed today by yours truly.
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Looking forward to reading it.
Damn. That bad, eh?
I haven't seen it yet because I have no f**king clue when it will be released onto DVD. Can someone please give me a release date?!
Also, I think I'll enjoy this film. Ever since it was announced, my excitement reached EXTREMELY high levels. It's both a DC movie AND a video game movie, two of my favorite movie types combined!
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It was supposed to be released on DVD and Blu-Ray yesterday.
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I can describe my main issue with it in three words:
SEVENTY FIVE MINUTES
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What? Its that short? That ain't much for a cartoon movie. 90 min is the bare minimum.
5598373
Actually, most of the direct-to-video DC animated films have nearly the same run time. Exceptions like The Dark Knight Returns and The Long Halloween were split into two parts, and this film definitely should've been one of them at the very least.
However, in order to proper adapt Injustice: Year One (which consists of 12 comic book issues full of well-written character development and drama) into animated format, they should've made an animated series with 12 episodes (each of them about 22 minutes long).
In other words, this movie was doomed to fail from the very beginning.