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Animated adventure based on the comic book 'Batman: The Court of Owls' by Scott Snyder. Bruce Wayne aka Batman (voice of Jason O'Mara) is having difficulty controling his son Damian aka Robin (Stuart Allan), who often disobeys his father's orders, sneaking out of the house to fight crime. So far, however, he has followed Batman's order not to kill anyone but when assassin Talon (Jeremy Sisto), a member of the organised group of criminals known as the Court of Owls, tries to recruit him Damian begins a journey down a dark path. Meanwhile, Batman realises the Court of Owls may have been involved in his parents' deaths and is determined to get revenge. Through all they endure will father and son be able to reconcile their differences? Review: Far better than last outing. - Far better than previous installment. Jay Oliva really understands pacing and action choreography. Takes liberties with the original storyline, but it makes it its own thing, and it works. *slight spoilers* Pleasant surprise at inclusion of Nightwing. Review: Batman Vs Robin Review - This movie is great and I mean it. I had watched it all and everything I saw has been extremely awesome.
| Contributor | J.M. DeMatteis, Jay Oliva |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 270 Reviews |
| Format | PAL |
| Genre | Animation |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Warner Bros. Home Ent. |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 20 minutes |
D**C
Far better than last outing.
Far better than previous installment. Jay Oliva really understands pacing and action choreography. Takes liberties with the original storyline, but it makes it its own thing, and it works. *slight spoilers* Pleasant surprise at inclusion of Nightwing.
A**E
Batman Vs Robin Review
This movie is great and I mean it. I had watched it all and everything I saw has been extremely awesome.
R**N
Good film on a good disc
DC's animated output these days ranges from the good to the great and this is another solid piece that fits somewhere in the middle of that spectrum - not perfect but entertaining and certainly worth a look (with some fun Blu Ray extras). This one picks up roughly where we left the Dynamic Duo at the end of Son of Batman with Damien having a tough time settling in as Robin - finding himself frequently at odds with Bats and (in amusing fashion) Nightwing. Then The Court of Owls enter their world, a strange but interesting addition to Batman folklore in the New 52 Universe (in this case created by regular comic creative team Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo). This leads to a dark, relatively violent tale of assassins and shady underworld types where loyalties will be severely tested. Right from the opening prologue where we meet a disturbed psychopath and face his abuse of young children, the tone is set. Frequent bouts of bloody violence populate proceedings from there in engrossing fashion as the plot takes the odd little twist. The animation is as good as ever and the voice cast are solid at worst so it's all good fun. Jay Oliva is in the directors chair this time around with JM DeMatteis on scripting duties. This Blu Ray version has a fair few extras to pad out the package, including the usual dip into the DC animated archives and an unexpected classic treat....... -Feature commentary -The Mythic Court of Owls featurette -The Talons of the Owls featurette -Sneak peak at Justice League - Gods and Monsters -Batman The Animated Series - Old Wounds -Superman The Animated Series - Obsession -Young Justice - Auld Acquaintance -The Brave and The Bold - The Colour of Revenge -Super Rabbit (a vintage Bugs Bunny short)
B**Z
Good job with these DC
Very cool. Not quite as good as the 'Court of Owls' story in the comics, but still a very good animated Batman film. One of the best I've seen.
S**I
Batman Vs Robin
Loved it must have for any DC fan
M**G
Amazing
Amazing the animations was perfect I loved the movie
D**E
Would highly recommend two anyone
Another gem from the DC animated universe. Two epic comic series combined perfectly. Would highly recommend two anyone
K**M
Just okay
Not as poor as I was expecting. While I agree that Batman was not his usual smart detective self (a lot of suspend-belief because he was very, very stupid at times) it was still watchable and action flowed well. I think that the comic is probably better (Court of Owls) than the movie. If it's Court of Owls you want, you probably aren't going to get what you want since this was only sorta linked in. More of a mashup of the graphic novels than a pure take, enter only if you have no expectations since the comic comparisons usually don't convert well to the animated movies. Comparable to Son of Batman and Under the Red Hood, both of which paint Batman/Bruce in a poor light, but worth a watch regardless.
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