DC Animated - Superman/Batman: Public Enemies

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some lady, I think she voiced the same episode that Brandon Routh did...
 
the story itself is not that complicated...and its one of the better stories of the Superman/Batman run....

Im still cranky over Allison Mack and the taint of Smallville involved in this....ugh

Why? Allison is easily the best young actor in the show. And she seems very likeable.
 
the story itself is not that complicated...and its one of the better stories of the Superman/Batman run....

Im still cranky over Allison Mack and the taint of Smallville involved in this....ugh

What a ridiculous complaint, BL, I expected better from you. Shoot, Batman: Gotham Knight had one of the chicks from Ugly Betty and that show is terrrrrrrible. :eek:
 
What a ridiculous complaint, BL, I expected better from you. Shoot, Batman: Gotham Knight had one of the chicks from Ugly Betty and that show is terrrrrrrible. :eek:
Which actress?
 
I bellieve it was Ana Ortiz. She played Renee Mont-- I mean, Anna Ramirez. :hehe:
 
Ive been wanting Allison Mack dead since season 2 or 3....she annoys me and Batman Gotham Knight is bad all around...
 
TONY ****IN' TODD!!! :woot:

I'm glad that Robert Patrick is Hawkman again. Michael Dorn is always good. Jerry O'Connell as Captain Marvel is cool.

WB/DC always match characters to actors so damn well.
 
WB was expecting more (around 12-15 million copies) simply because of the Superman name...Im sure they appreciated what they got, but it wasn't to expectations

Not really...

Since none of the DC-animated shows (like "Justice League Unlimited" and "Batman: The Animated Series") are airing original episodes, the new movies fill a large vacuum.Jeff Brown, Warner Home Video senior VP and GM, TV, family and animation, is quick to point out that the studio doesn't consider the DVD movies a replacement for the TV shows.


"By going to video first and not following a traditional ratings model for TV networks and not marketing to children, we could be more faithful to the stories," Brown says. DC animation mastermind Bruce Timm produces the shows, and the first DVD in the series, "Superman: Doomsday" (based on the "Death of Superman" comics), has successfully banked on the crossover between fans of the comicbooks and fans of the cartoons.


Reported sales for "Doomsday" come to about 600,000 units since its Sept. 18 release -- 30% ahead of what sources say Warner was predicting for the title.


http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117978106.html?categoryId=2522&cs=1
 
I stand corrected then....in any case, the movies haven't gotten longer so WB isn't giving DC any more money to make these things longer
 
I'm wondering how this movie will end, considering its not a mini like new frontier it was from an ongoing.
 
These are some pretty big pictures from worldsfinest
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Angry Superman
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Screaming Silver Banshee
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Luthor as President
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lol Angry Superman looks hilariously bad. The rest looks good though.
 
Luthor as President looks like he could go ten rounds with batman, he's big....very cool though.
 

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