darkwing_duck1
Vice Admiral
Wow! Starting ANOTHER one!
I can NOT say enough good things about GL:FF! The animation is probably the best I've seen yet out of the DC DTDVD movies. The voice cast is excellent. More importantly, the DIALOGUE is well developed, particularly that from the Guardians (who are frequently treated as cyphers by GL writers).
The film avoids the "origin story" trap by dealing with the familiar details within the first few minutes of the film, and then moving on to the meat of the story: rookie GL Hal Jordan must save the Lantern Corps from corruption from within. I'll avoid detailed plot spoilers, since I can never seem to get the spoiler tags to work right.
The cast includes many familiar names to GL fans: Hal (of course), Killowog, Tomar Re, Aresia, Boudikka. They even included Ch'ip! Among the Guardians, Ganthet makes an appearance. Carol Ferris appears briefly in the opening minutes of the film, but that's all for her.
The GL Corps depicted in the film differs a little from that of the classic comics. In the comics, each GL is assigned sole responsibility for one of 3600 "sectors" of the universe, and, often as not, operates more or less autonomously There is some mention of sectors and such, but the Corps in this movie is shown operating more like a police department than the Texas Rangers.
Extras: I got the one disk version, which had a documentary for the aforementioned S/B:PE, a Wonder Woman documentary, one for Gotham Knights, and a "Blackest Night" featurette re the current comics storyline. I wish they had put that stuff on the 2nd disc of the 2-discer, and put the GL related stuff on disc one myself.
This is, quite simply, the best DC DTDVD yet, passing the excellent "Superman/Doomsday" easily. I suspect though, that the upcoming "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" may knock it out of the top spot.
Run Time: ~80 min
Final Grade: A+
I can NOT say enough good things about GL:FF! The animation is probably the best I've seen yet out of the DC DTDVD movies. The voice cast is excellent. More importantly, the DIALOGUE is well developed, particularly that from the Guardians (who are frequently treated as cyphers by GL writers).
The film avoids the "origin story" trap by dealing with the familiar details within the first few minutes of the film, and then moving on to the meat of the story: rookie GL Hal Jordan must save the Lantern Corps from corruption from within. I'll avoid detailed plot spoilers, since I can never seem to get the spoiler tags to work right.
The cast includes many familiar names to GL fans: Hal (of course), Killowog, Tomar Re, Aresia, Boudikka. They even included Ch'ip! Among the Guardians, Ganthet makes an appearance. Carol Ferris appears briefly in the opening minutes of the film, but that's all for her.
The GL Corps depicted in the film differs a little from that of the classic comics. In the comics, each GL is assigned sole responsibility for one of 3600 "sectors" of the universe, and, often as not, operates more or less autonomously There is some mention of sectors and such, but the Corps in this movie is shown operating more like a police department than the Texas Rangers.
Extras: I got the one disk version, which had a documentary for the aforementioned S/B:PE, a Wonder Woman documentary, one for Gotham Knights, and a "Blackest Night" featurette re the current comics storyline. I wish they had put that stuff on the 2nd disc of the 2-discer, and put the GL related stuff on disc one myself.
This is, quite simply, the best DC DTDVD yet, passing the excellent "Superman/Doomsday" easily. I suspect though, that the upcoming "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" may knock it out of the top spot.
Run Time: ~80 min
Final Grade: A+