Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths

2010 "When Justice meets its match, worlds collide."
7.2| 1h15m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 23 February 2010 Released
Producted By: DC Comics
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.warnerbros.com/justice-league-crisis-two-earths
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A heroic version of Lex Luthor from an alternate universe appears to recruit the Justice League to help save his Earth from the Crime Syndicate, an evil version of the League. What ensues is the ultimate battle of good versus evil in a war that threatens both planets and, through a devious plan launched by Batman's counterpart Owlman, puts the balance of all existence in peril.

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Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Limerculer A waste of 90 minutes of my life
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
DCfan This is a pretty out of the box movie, to be honest. I never expected a movie that would focus on an earth where the Justice League are villains and the villains are the heroes. I find it weird that in this earth Lex Luther is not the president but Slade Wilson is the president. Slade's daughter looks a lot like Megan Moores from Young Justice which I have to admit is cute but what scared me was that she is like (14-20) and she kisses Martian Manhunter before he leaves. Jimmy Olsen is some bulky looking guy on this earth and the voice actor for the character was some weird casting. Most of the casting for the movie was just weird like Wonder Women's voice sounded like Black Canary from Young Justice, The Flash's voice sounded a lot like Spiderman from The Spectacular Spider-Man and Hal Jordan's voice sounded like Nathan Drake from Uncharted which actually wasn't bad. If you want to have an action-packed movie which is set on two earths I would recommend this movie.
adonis98-743-186503 Pretty good just like the previous Justice League movies this time a good version of Lex Luthor from a parallel Earth comes to the Justice League's dimension for help to fight their evil counterparts. Superwoman, Owlman and many more. I found this movie to be pretty good i liked that there was an actual good Luthor but also a bad Justice League but i'm still team Justice Lords baby no matter what. My favorite scene is quote delivered by the great Batman who says to Owlman "There is a difference between you and me. We both looked into the abyss, but when it looked back at us, you blinked." Even with broken bones that dude is still amazing you know because he's Batman he's just way cool.
Cheese Hoven Cote, although ably written by the great Dwayne McDuffie, inevitably pales by comparison with "A Better World" a two part episode of JL series and one of the finest moments in superhero broadcast. Cote actually goes back to the roots of "A Better World", a 1960s comic-book classic called "Crisis on Earth Three" although Owlman's desire to destroy the multi-verse gives a very big nod to 1980s story "Crisis on Infinite Earths".(Sorry if all these crises are confusing) The story is largely very close to the comic book original. On a parallel dimension, a gang with powers very similar to the JL are using those powers for evil and so call themselves The Crime Syndicate of America (as in the original comic. This differs from " A Better World" since the CSA are NOT the JL whereas in ABW The Justice Lords ARE the JL who have taken a different path.This is a good premise, and indeed in the original comic was an outstandingly novel and exciting idea. However, it must be said that after seeing AB, the idea has been somewhat blunted. ABW was actually going to be a literal reworking of the original CoET story before they hit upon the richer idea of the Justice Lords.Having decided to belatedly adapt the original story, I must say they do a pretty good job, although Batman's keenness to sacrifice Johnny Quick leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
DarthBill PLOT IN A NUTSHELL: When a heroic version of Lex Luthor arrives from another universe to ask the Justice League for help in battling the Crime Syndicate on his world, our favorite heroes find themselves locked in a life and death struggle against evil dopplegangers who'll stop at nothing to get what they want. But who is the greater threat - the thuggish Ultraman (an evil version of Superman) or the cold, cruel calculating Owlman (evil version of Batman)? This was originally planned as being part of the DCAU Justice League/JLU continuity, bridging a gap between the end of Justice League and the beginning of JLU, but for a variety of reasons it never quite came together as it was originally envisioned, so Dwayne McDuffie reworked his own script and turned it into a stand alone feature for the direct to DVD line that DC and Warner Brothers have been working on for the last few years.For the most part it is an entertaining action adventure with some clever twists on familiar characters and a strong voice cast. James Woods of course is chillingly brilliant as the nihilistic Owlman, with Gina Torres complimenting him as a thoroughly unlikable and sadistic Super Woman (she was also Vixen on JLU). Chris Noth is equally good as the heroic Lex Luthor, and it's a shame he didn't get more recognition for his voice work in this (much like how Aaron Eckhart's work as Harvey Dent in "The Dark Knight" was sadly overlooked in favor of the admittedly brilliant turn by the late Heath Ledger as the Joker). William Baldwin takes a little getting used to as the voice of Batman and probably won't make anyone forget fan favorite Kevin Conroy, but he throws out a decent enough performance. What I found interesting about Mark Harmon's Superman was that he gave the Man of Steel a more rural sounding voice, as opposed to previous voice actors such as Tim Daly (from the solo Superman series as well as Public Enemies and Apocalypse), George Newbern (Justice League/JLU), and Kyle MacLachlan (New Frontier) went for more neutral, region-less voices (though there are spots where he sounds a little like Newbern).Non-celebrity voice actors Vanessa Marshall (Wonder Woman), Josh Keaton (Flash), Jonathan Adams (Martian Manhunter/J'onn J'onnzz) and Nolan North (Green Lantern/Hal Jordan & Power Ring) all do solid work - Adams at times sounds uncannily similar to Carl Lumbly, who voiced the Martian Manhunter on Justice League & JLU, which makes one wonder if he was cast based on that. Nolan North though (better known for his voice work on video games and Marvel animation projects) is sadly underused in the double role of Green Lantern and Power Ring (the only actor in the cast to play both the heroic version and the evil doppleganger). While fans disappointed by the lack of Hal Jordan in the DCAU will probably enjoy seeing him for a third time after New Frontier and GL: First Flight, Hal is more of a special effect than a character this time around, which is unfortunate given that North has shown in past roles that he clearly has the ability to play Hal's characterization right on the mark, but I guess after NF & FF they felt it was Hal's turn to merely be 'present & accounted for'.There were things that could have been done better, of course. They could have done more to show the Justice League being disturbed by their evil parallel selves - Superman in particular should have been shown to be appalled by his evil counterpart Ultraman. On that note, I was disappointed at not getting more of a smack-down between Sueprman and Ultraman during the climax, but I guess they felt Superman's fight had to take a backseat seeing as how they had just done "Public Enemies", which was basically an hour of Superman kicking all kinds of ass left and right. They also could have done more with the working relationship between Superman and the heroic Lex Luthor. Batman saving the day near the end was predictable, but I'll let it slide seeing as how he was mostly absent from the first act and he actually got beaten up quite a bit here by the super-villains and was shown needing to call for help, which is a nice change of pace from him triumphing over more powerful enemies by way of "prep time".Overall, I give this a 7 out of 10.