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In association with Amazon.com - the way it should beThis is definitely the way animation should be. The Batman vs dracula is more then a Halloween only tale. I could watch this year round. It has the feel of a graphic novel come to the small screen. It should have went to theatres first, like Batman: the Ani,ated series first movie. You are literally pulled into this movie. I will admit it, I was not too fond of this version, at first then it grew on me, once I came to the idea of this version being the early years of the dark knight. I rented it and fell in love, so I'm buying a copy just for myself. You should too. Rating: - AWESOMEI love the animation style and how smooth and fluid the fight scenes are. Very realiztic movements and "feels like your there" camera action are what I love about The Batman series. Definitely looking forward to more feature length films from this show. Rating: - Who's the Bigger Bat?What starts as a treasure hunt by the Penguin soon turns into a near-apocalyptic ordeal when he accidentally revives the legendary Dracula. Immediately, the prince of darkness begins to feed, snatching innocent citizens of Gotham from its streets. Darkness blankets the city and the caped crusader is all who stands in the way between Dracula and the city's doom. Wow. That was my first reaction when watching this. This direct-to-DVD release doesn't view as your standard Batman cartoon. This truly is a monster tale and views more like a horror movie than a superhero flick. The vampires in this film are scary, looking like something between a vampire and a zombie. Dracula himself is neat, trim and suave, yet carries a presence of death. This DVD also introduces Batman's love interest, Vicky Vale (who appeared both in the comics and in the 1989 movie). I have yet to discover how much of a role she will have in the half hour episodes of The Batman series (I have only watched up to season three), but it was great to see her on screen. It was also wonderful to see Bruce Wayne dealing with a female lead in a realistic way and having once again come face to face with Batman getting in the way of his personal life. A surprising touch to this film was the Joker, not so much the character but what happens to him. Cool indeed. This is a solid Bat flick, one which is meant for an older audience, definitely, not for kids. 13 or 14 and up, I'd say. This flick is a keeper, one every true Bat fan should have. Rating: - It was ok.Good idea, good concept but having Dracula's resting place in Gotham City is a little farfetched even for Batman. The story behind how he ended up there could have been better and for some reason to me the animation looked better in last scenes of the movie where Batman is having his final battle with Dracula. Overall, it's intriguing to see this kind of match up but it needs to be somewhat believable. Rating: - BATMAN WINS!!A HIGH - TECH DRACULA MEETS BATMAN. THE PENGUIN AND THE JOKER ARE HERE ALSO. BATMAN HAS HIS WORK CUT OUT FOR HIM, BUT IN THE END HE WINS!!! I LIKED THE DVD, GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. DVD : Batman vs. Dracula Get your Batman vs. Dracula Christmas presents today! |