A good version of Lex Luthor from a parallel Earth comes to the Justice League's dimension for help to fight their evil counterparts. Ever wondered how Superman would act if he was evil? Or have you ever wondered how our favourite superhero's would use their powers if they were evil? Than this is a film for you!<br/><br/>Dwayne McDuffie did a great job writing the scenario for this film. Although similar stories have been used in previous comics/animated films, he still manages to make it unique in appearance.<br/><br/>The same kind of premium quality as the previous Justice league films/series we've come to expect from DC. <br/><br/>Although everyone likes seeing hero's go toe-to-toe with their own alternative (evil) selves. But this film adds more than just "twin on evil twin" action. There's even a little present on the DVD/Blue ray, an exclusive short film featuring The Spectre. <br/><br/>I highly recommend it to anyone that is even remotely into the genre. These Marvel and DC animated movies are certainly great chances to explore different stories. The only problem with the DC ones is that they have a strict formula for the number of action scenes. This means most of the dialogue between the action can pretty much be ignored. Crisis on Two Earths did well in displaying the different characters and their relationships in the short amount of time. James Woods as Owlman was the most interesting character, becoming something worse than his dull crime- syndicate buddies. It's no New Frontier, and perhaps it's just my love of Green Lantern, but he wasn't in this enough. Hopefully DC will focus on the individual characters as the group efforts are overflowing with too many ingredients.
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