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The Flash - Movie Review


 Surprise Ticket

I recently purchased The Doom That Came To Gotham and Justice League x RWBY animated movies that were on sale at Vudu this week.  I received a bonus of $8 off to go see The Flash movie from each movie.  So both my brother and I utilized the discounts for a rare trip to the movies.  Of the two animated movies I purchased, I highly recommend the Justice League x RWBY crossover movie even though it is Part 1 and Part 2 does not currently have a release date yet.

Review

While The Flash movie was decent, positive reviewers of the movie have obviously not seen The Flash TV series that just completed its run on The CW network.  The story in the movie and the special effects were much better in the TV series than in this movie.  Obviously, TV series has a longer time to tell a story.  Some of the movie’s special effects looked like they were from a couple of decades ago.  While this was only mildly distracting from the movie, it is definitely worth noting.  Obviously, Disney is keeping Industrial Lights and Magic busy with their movies and do not want to share their resources with a competitor like DC and WB.

I realized this movie has been in limbo for a while do to production and cast issues which could have led to cutting post production costs in some scenes.  I did enjoy Sasha Calle’s and Michael Keaton’s portrayals of their characters.  Much of the best part of this movie were due to their performances.  I even appreciated Ezra Miller’s ability to play an older and younger version of The Flash.  There were several cameos in this movie but the post credit scene I felt did a great disservice to one character.  Not sure it was worth staying until the end to watch it.

Rating

I would give this a low HD  or possibly a high SD rating.  I will definitely wait for this to be under $10 before purchasing.  My brother gives this a $5 purchase rating.  







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