this week's post is a little different from the rest so far i was looking over my past posts and decided to do one an animated film. this week's film is the 2010 film Batman: under the red hood.
Directed by Brandon Vietti, written by Judd Winick, and starring
Bruce Greenwood, Jensen Ackles and John Di Maggio.The story is based on the 1988 Batman Comics storyline 'A Death in the Family',
where readers voted via a 1-900 number to either save or kill off the second
Robin, Jason Todd.In the film Batman faces the mysterious Red Hood who takes over Gotham City
overnight. One part vigilante, one part criminal kingpin, Red Hood begins
cleaning up Gotham with the efficiency of Batman, but for the Red Hood Killing is an option. i thought the story was great and worth the time for anyone who is a fan of the batman franchise. Infact even for people who know little to nothing about the batman storyline would be entertained by this story.
I can see why this film would be under the "film reject" category. Especially after recent Batman films like The Dark Knight, it's easy to see how this would get swept under the table. Personally, I'd opt to stick to Heath Ledger and the Joker
Seems pretty intense! I'm not much of a movie person, but I think this movie would hold my attention long enough to sit through it. Maybe even younger kids who might not be ready yet to see actors physically becoming Batman would like this because it seems like the same excitement without seeing human violence among real people. Nice discovery!
I can see why this film would be under the "film reject" category. Especially after recent Batman films like The Dark Knight, it's easy to see how this would get swept under the table. Personally, I'd opt to stick to Heath Ledger and the Joker
ReplyDeleteSeems pretty intense! I'm not much of a movie person, but I think this movie would hold my attention long enough to sit through it. Maybe even younger kids who might not be ready yet to see actors physically becoming Batman would like this because it seems like the same excitement without seeing human violence among real people. Nice discovery!
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