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Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016)

March. 26,2016
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6.9
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PG-13
| Adventure Animation Action Comedy
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Robin is sent by Batman to work with the Teen Titans after his volatile behavior botches up a Justice League mission. The Titans must then step up to face Trigon after he possesses the League and threatens to conquer the world.

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Lovesusti
2016/03/26

The Worst Film Ever

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Smartorhypo
2016/03/27

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Listonixio
2016/03/28

Fresh and Exciting

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BelSports
2016/03/29

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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alex_popa_81
2016/03/30

I just really don't get what the hell is happening here. Are there 2 DC companies on the market producing super-hero movies or I'm loosing my mind? How can you make such great animated movies and such disasters in super-hero movies like Justice League and Superman vs. Batman and so on? Simple is great. What is so hard to understand in this case? Look at what great animated movies DC makes (Justice League vs. Teen Titans, JLA Flashpoint Paradox, Battle on Two Earths and the list can go on and on forever) and just think what you can do on big screen. You don't have to rely on Ben A. or Gal G. to do the job, you can use even 3rd hand actors with just a little spark of intelligence in writing and a small amount of CGI. It's not always about "How much money I can spend on a movie to make it great?" or "Who is the best actor that can act on any piece of crap script I write?", it's just using something already invented and taking the next step.... putting to big or small screen. Honestly guys, you have so much GREAT material you can inspire from, you can make a 10 seasson TV series and still it would be greater than everything I saw since the end of Dark Knight's trilogy. This movie for example is B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. Character development is good, some cliche's here and there but OK, not to many to be borring, a lot of action, good screenplay, smart plot and over all the story has potential for a follow-up. Just keeping us interested on what's coming next. Just, WHY THE HELL you cannot do this thing on the big-screen as well? With a huge budget and 1st hand actors? WHY? Are you planning to let Marvel win more and more fans? I'm starting to think that this is your hidden agenda.

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Phil Chappell
2016/03/31

It's not perfect just like any movie but, there's some good old school titan nostalgia here and there. The way Trigon was shown when he takes form is okay but, it doesn't live up to the characters power and how unstoppable he can be. Not to mention they never fight the JL, just one at a time and only a few. I was hoping to see Robin vs Batman, Raven(or Starfire) vs Wonder Woman, stuff like that. So the title is misleading and that's annoying. However, that doesn't stop everything from being great.I really loved it when Beast Boy looks sick for a second and then learns how to morph into all the animals of that world(or that he was near maybe). After that he uses the new forms to take out plenty of other things attacking them and that's the other thing. The action in this movie was just phenomenal.

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xgray-03873
2016/04/01

Well, it's actually an okay movie. But, I don't think I hardly see any real "Justice League vs. Teen Titans" action in this movie. I can get why Batman isn't happy with Damien Wayne's performance while he's working with the Justice League, but I think they should've done better with how he's going to work alongside with the newest roster of the Teen Titans; Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy, and Blue Beetle. But, in my opinion....they should've brought in Roy Harper (Speedy), Wally West (Kid Flash), Donna Troy (Wonder Girl), Aqualad and Cyborg to go along with Starfire. That should've emulated the glory-days of the original teen titans and New Teen Titans roster a lot more. But, I'll say this. This team of Titans under Starfire's leadership is actually pretty good overall. And I sure hope that we do get to see more of these guys in action, and hopefully, Connor Kent (Superboy), Artemis, Miss Martian, Static, and Bart Allen (Impulse). Since I'm like a huge fan of Young Justice.Still, I guess it's an okay introduction to the Teen Titans, but I'm not sure about them introducing the new member so early later on at the end of the movie. But, it's still better than Justice League War, is all I can say.

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DareDevilKid
2016/04/02

Reviewed by: Dare Devil Kid (DDK)Rating: 3.5/5 starsThe DC animated universe introduces us to some engrossing new characters and plot elements with "Justice League vs. Teen Titans", the recent, exciting adventure in their entertaining DTH-video series.Fusing traditional Justice League superheroes like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash and Cyborg against a bunch of upstart adolescent crime-fighters, and pitting them against each other could easily have turned out to be a convoluted muddle, a la "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", but some fairly solid writing by Bryan Q. Miller and Alan Burnett, and more than a few innovative and pulsating action sequences envisaged by Director Sam Liu (Batman: Year One, Justice League: Gods and Monsters) make this a breezy ride that's guaranteed to whet your appetite for some plain, simple, no-holds- barred fun. If you still desire to see DC superheroes battling each other, this is a far more rewarding investment than "Dawn of Justice".As is the norm with these movies, "Justice League vs. Teen Titans" is short and snappy, clocking in at about 75 minutes, which means its themes are mostly presented on the surface, with little time for any deeper exploration. Nevertheless, this latest offering from DC's popular and highly entertaining animated universe – the only avenue where they still score over Marvel – has an enjoyable comic-book appeal, and it sets up the Teen Titans nicely for their own series of screen escapades.

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