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The Batman And Harley Quinn Download-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2t83 -----------------------------------------Batman and Nightwing are forced to team with the Joker's sometimes-girlfriend Harley Quinn to stop a global threat brought about by Poison Ivy and Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man.It should be easy to make a good film centered around Batman & Harley Quinn. Especially when the ingredients on display are that of an auspicious variety. When you make a Batman & Harley Quinn film that piggybacks on the style of the 90s animated series and has one of the minds behind 'Mad Love' as a producer, this should have been a real treat to watch. But upon its release, word of mouth lead me to believe the film was a hard to watch train-wreck that raked the original series' prowess through the muck. And much to my dismay they were absolutely right. While I have to admit there are things of note to be found within this film, it is vastly overpowered by an aimless and frankly sophomoric script.
Simply put, the premise of this film is that Poison Ivy is teaming up with The Floronic Man to develop a formula that will convert every human being on Earth into foliage. So now its up to Batman & Nightwing to begrudgingly team up with the infamous Harley Quinn to put an end to their schemes.
This is true for about half of the movie's run time, meanwhile the other half is more interested in wasting audience's time with Easter Eggs and pointless filler. The results are mind boggling. The film plays out like a bizarre slideshow of misguided antics. With gags that go off without a goal, and jokes that are consistently thrown at a distant wall to see what'll stick. The beats this film goes through are so episodic and befuddling that they can only be talked about one by one.
- Melissa Rauch actually does a splendid job playing Harley. And in all honesty does a serviceable job of continuing the Arleen Sorkin era Harley.
- There are glaring plot holes throughout the narrative. And many other moments that are never explained/ make no sense. (The Yam Scene) - The animation is fairly decent (especially during the action scene) and does a fine job of recapturing the show's signature style.
- The infamous 'Fart in the Car Scene' is about as horrendous as I thought it was gonna be.
- Rob Paulsen's Cover of "Don't Pull Your Love" and Melissa Rauch's Cover of "Hanging on the Telephone" are pretty great.
- The ending is simply putrid. The moment when the aforementioned existence of Swamp Thing is paid off with an grand appearance is immediately squandered within a shoddy anticlimactic spiel. Its a cinematic equivalent to slapping the audience square in the face that only becomes even more bitter when Harley herself acknowledges its hackneyed nature.
- Following Swamp Thing's pointless cameo is followed by yet another anticlimactic turnout. Wherein of all the methods they've tried to defeat the antagonist, they simply resort to setting him on fire with a match. A payoff we don't get to see until midway through the credits.
- The objectification of Harley Quinn (especially in this film)is absurd. And while her sensuality is a part of her character, here its to the point of exploitation. Noted especially in the scene where she has sex with Nightwing after detailing her hatred of being treated as an item.
Simply put, there is a promising concept in this film. But in an attempt to make this a witty send-up to the original show, there came a steaming pile of immature dribble that inspires more groans than laughs, more boos than uproarious cheers, and more head-scratches than applause. Although not without merit for the inklings of caliber, by the end: Batman and Harley Quinn is a pointless mess. And one that I could do without witnessing again.Why not? Where is the rule book? Why does it always have to be so serious? Go drink some milk. They captured Quinn and ran her down the field. The forty, the thirty.... Just when you think, "How are they gonna top that?" There's 40 minutes still left! Awesome BatTastic fun awaits you.This has not been confirmed; however, it might be able to be thought of as a sequel. Co-writer Jim Krieg has stated, "This is kind of a strange redheaded nephew of Batman: The Animated Series. But don't show it to your kids thinking that it's Batman: The Animated Series. It is its own thing, kind of, extrapolated." Executive producer Bruce Timm considers it to be part of the DCAU in his own personal head-canon, but allows viewers to decide for themselves. a5c7b9f00b http://icpsoronun.bloggaleon.com/1537287534/ http://desraban.jugem.jp/?eid=338 http://dayviews.com/feedstracbu/526826394/ http://liliper.jugem.jp/?eid=314 http://www.nookl.com/article/337204/burning-stage-full-movie-free-download http://pieledha.jugem.jp/?eid=322 http://telegra.ph/The-Episode-1234-Full-Movie-In-Hindi-Free-Download-Hd-09-18 http://www.nookl.com/article/337205/young-bill-hickok-full-movie-download http://layhillna.jugem.jp/?eid=284 http://scufalev.jugem.jp/?eid=317
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