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  49. In the 1950s, a new generation of superheroes must join forces with the community's active veterans and a hostile US government to fight a menace to Earth.
  50. Adapting the award-winning DC Comics miniseries DC: THE NEW FRONTIER by Darwyn Cooke, Justice League: The New Frontier spins a tale of the DC Universe in the 1950s, focusing on test pilot Hal Jordan (Green Lantern) and the Martian Manhunter. The story also features other DC characters, including Barry Allen (the Flash), Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and many more.
  51. The time is the 1950s: full of Cold War tensions, McCarthyism paranoia plus the beginnings of both the space race and the Civil Rights movement. Imagine that caught in the middle of all this are superheroes such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and potential ones like test pilot Hal Jordan, Barry Allan aka The Flash or the Martian Manhunter who hides away as Detective John Jones to name a few. Now imagine that a mysterious primordial being known only as the Center threatened to wipe humanity off the Earth and led these heroes to come together to form the Justice League? All these elements come together in the animated DVD film Justice League: The New Frontier.<br/><br/>The film features a phenomenal cast of voices for its characters. They include Kyle MacLachlan as Superman, Lucy Lawless as Wonder Woman, David Boreanaz as Hal Jordan, Miguel Ferrer as the Martain Manhunter, Neil Patrick Harris as the Flash, Phil Morris as government agent Faraday, Brooke Shields as aerospace executive Carol Ferris and Kyra Sedgwick as Lois Lane. There&#39;s only one mis-casted voice in the form of Jeremy Sisto as Batman whose voice seems rather odd for the role. Yet overall the voice cast all breathe a huge amount of life into their characters and properly compliment the animated versions of their characters.<br/><br/>As mentioned above, this is an animated film and it is all the better for it. Animation is all too often written off as being just for children but this film is far more then just that. The animation allows for the film to be visually retro yet exciting. This retro feel is not only in terms of how characters look with nods to the comics of the 1950s but with the design work that match the era well. The film has a PG-13 rating which means it has a bit more blood, mild language and violence then one might expect to see in an animated film though it should still be okay to watch with kids around. Perhaps the best example is one of the film&#39;s best sequences: its epilogue which combines JFK&#39;s &quot;new frontier&quot; speech with a montage of DC comic images and a stirring piece of music from composer Kevin Manthei. In short, the animation is a strength not a weakness of the film.<br/><br/>Last but not least is the story. Adapted from the acclaimed graphic novel by Darwyn Cooke, the film puts these superheroes into the 1950s and watches as they live through, and are effected by, the events of that time such as the beginning of U.S involvement in Vietnam (when it was still known as Indochina). McCarthyism paranoia and the beginnings of both the space race and the Civil Rights movement. Yet no superhero movie would be complete without a super-villain and action sequences and this film has both. Its villain is the Center, a mysterious primordial being who slowly makes its presence known as it works towards humanity&#39;s destruction. The film features a lot of action including a Korean War dogfight, Flash saving Las Vegas, an attempted Mars mission, battles with dinosaurs and all that&#39;s leading up to an epic climatic battle off Cape Canaveral. This combination of fact and fiction works to create a truly an epic tale.<br/><br/>While it may be animated, to be perfectly honest I&#39;m not sure a live action version could improve the film. With its combination of a phenomenal voice cast, retro design work, superb animation and an epic story. The result is a superhero film that is head and shoulders above many of its live action counterparts in the genre. If you want to see your favorite superheroes in a new light, then look towards The New Frontier.
  52. When I started to watch the movie, there was a really good idea with the heroes involving in the Korean and Indochina war. The superheroes&#39; dresses old-fashioned and suiting the time. Especially Batman &amp; Robin are really funny. But it doesn&#39;t continue with these conflicts around the world, I guess that would have been to political and confusing for the kids to watch... So what were gonna do? Let some aliens step into the game with the plan to destroy the planet :) OK nothing new so far, Justice League deals with aliens day and night. The idea of the center as a mysterious threat was nice, it build up some suspense and the monks were kinda cool as well. I thought: hey cool, the center must be something like a gang of aliens who are on earth and control peoples&#39; minds and maybe started the war or whatsoever. But nooo way! What then turned out to be the center was just disappointing... some kind of alien mother ship carrying out dinosaurs!? that was so ridiculous! At least they could have drawn cool aliens... And then it appears to me that everything that follows are explosions and a senseless plot. A &quot;good&quot; alien with a ring comes down to earth to rescue the people and gives the mighty ring to an ordinary pilot? And with the ring he can do anything he imagines? That was really too easy. And what happened to Superman who got kicked-ass by the alien beam? A guy from Atlantis rescued him of course... are you serious? And why didn&#39;t the alien mother ship use the beam against the other guys? Too many questions that could not be solved in this movie due to the short playtime. This was the weakest DC movie I&#39;ve seen yet.
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  54. JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE NEW FRONTIER DVD EXTRAS:<br/><br/>* Super Heroes United!: The Complete Justice League History: The documentary is a comprehensive 47-year Justice League chronology from the inception in the comics to vivid animated renditions. The story is told with a myriad of interviews tracing back the early days of DC Super Hero team ups during the Golden Age, to the Silver Age rendition where the established heroes emerged and beyond. Interviews include Paul Levitz, Dan DiDio, Gregory Noveck, Mark Waid, Mike Friedrich, Denny O&#39;Neil, Mike Carlin,<br/><br/>* Sneak Peak: Batman: Gotham Knight: One part anime, one part Caped Crusader, the result is a glimpse at the world of Eastern anime sensibilities combined with a Western tradition of Batman. A detailed look at the world of Warner Bros Animation, and how they joined forces with the renowned Japanese animators to create the highly anticipated anime film of 2008.<br/><br/>* Audio Commentary I: Featuring the filmmakers of New Frontier.<br/><br/>* Audio Commentary II: Featuring Darwyn Cooke.<br/><br/>* Widescreen (1.78:1)<br/><br/>*5.1 Dolby Digital<br/><br/>The 2 disc Special Edition DVD will feature more extras including:<br/><br/>* The Legion of Doom: The Pathology of the Super Villain: This documentary will examine the early mythological archetypes of nemesis characters from a historical perspective, and see how the tenants of this rich history were adapted and woven into the Justice League stories. The bonus feature includes many of the talent included in Super Heroes United! As well as Jim Kreuger (writer of Justice).<br/><br/>* Comic Book Commentary: Homage to the New Frontier: This documentary is a nod to the fans of the New Frontier comic book. This featurette further expands the themes contained in the source material, and how these elements were truncated or evolved for the inclusion in the film. Featuring vivid imagery culled from the pages of the New Frontier comic, mixed with the commentary of writer and artist Darwyn Cooke, this featurette is a treat for both fans and scholars of the medium.<br/><br/>* Justice League Unlimited Bonus Episodes: Bruce Timm selects three of his favorite episodes from the Justice League Unlimited animated series:<br/><br/>1. &quot;Dark Heart&quot; -- Alien invaders attempt to thwart the Justice League. The fate of the world rests on the shoulders of Ray Palmer, AKA The Atom.<br/><br/>2. &quot;To Another Shore&quot; - Wonder Woman learns of a plot to steal the powers of the 3,000 year-old corpse of The Viking Prince. It is up to the Justice League to make things right.<br/><br/>3. &quot;Task Force X&quot; - Four incarcerated villains are released from prison by Cadmus to undertake an impossible mission: steal a powerful mystic artifact from the JLU Watchtower under the noses of the League. a5c7b9f00b
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