Hadrina
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Robert Joyner
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Phillipa
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
adonis98-743-186503
Batman: The Brave and the Bold is based upon comics of the 40's, 50's and 60's but also the 1966 Batman TV Show which to this day i can't stand it. The series has a lot of goofy episodes like the one where Aquaman tries to spend some time with his family but he always runs in front of Batman and makes everything a mess but also some amazing moments when Batman fought with Superman and when he started hitting him it looked exactly like The Dark Knight Returns but i still think Season 2 episode 11 'Chill Of The Night' is still the best when Batman tries to locate Joe Chill the man who killed his parents and i feel so bad for the stupid people who hated BVS because there's a scene where Bruce totally shows that he loved his mother more than his dad cause he shakes his hand when he sees him but when he sees Martha he hugs her also the episode when Batman went against Superman he told him 'What would Mrs. Kent think about this?' and he said 'How dare you use the name of my mother?' or something like that which means that the heroes love their moms some people might think that this is dumb and hilarious but we're talking about 2 heroes that lost everything Bruce lost his parents and Clark his whole planet. In the end Brave and the Bold was much better than i remembered it was and i have to say after The Animated Series and Batman Beyond this one could easily be my 3 it's a great show goofy but also sad when it wants to be and much better than the cheesy 66 TV Show give it a chance.
oldschoolfan
"Batman-The Brave And The Bold" is the newest entry in DC's and Warner's collaboration to bring the Caped Crusader to live on the television screen.At first I thought the show was a stupid drawback to the 60s with a pseudo camp commentary in it. I was not convinced by the artwork or the shallow story lines.Then I realized: You are 30 years old and you have known Batman for your whole life. You know what? We are not the target audience for this show.It is a show designed for children and what a better way to introduce the DC Universe to them?The show is light-hearted without being to naive, it is funny without letting the characters look ridiculous and it shows a deep understanding of the DC Universe's more minor characters.If you are a fan of the DC Universe you need to check out this show. You will find delight in the characterization of each character, of the way they act in relation to Batman and how Batman responds to them.The stories are not overly complex, but keep their surprising twists that helps to let you enjoy the whole 25 minutes of an episode.The design is very retro, inspired a lot from the 60s show (outrageous gadgets and pay attention to the "mimic" of Batman's mask) without ripping it off.The best example is Batman's voice: I love Kevin Conroy as Batman, but Diedrich Bader delivers the one-liners in Brave and the Bold with the same ironic honesty and competence that Adam West voiced his Batman with, again without ripping him off.But the character design is beautiful throughout. I like that the Joker actually looks exactly like his first incarnation by Bob Kane or that Khamandi (who? yeah right) has actually that Jack Kirby style look to him.This show may be simple, but it is the heart, love and understanding of it's sources that makes it so damn likable. This is what a re-imagining should be: Staying true to the sources, without being a slave to it, bringing in a fresh style and new ideas and knowing exactly what it is.And I like the idea that today's kids go on Youtube 2.0 or whatever in 20 years and discover this show again, just like my generation did with the old Adam West show. And I hope that they will get the same fond memories of it.To all the established fans and to future generations of Bat-followers:Highly Recommended!
donovan0007
I love this show! No it's not Batman: The Animated Series-- why? because that's already been done, and doesn't need to be done again.We've enjoyed the doom and gloom of Batman, but it's time for a change. This a fun, fresh, exciting take on Batman that we've never seen before.Batman The Brave and the Bold gives us a fun, exciting, adventurous. Just look at the awesomeness of episode 2: Plastic Man, Gorilla Grodd,Dinosour Island-- Yes, GORILLAS RIDING DINOSOURS happens! How cool is that! Batman The Brave and the Bold is not the definitive Batman cartoon, but it certainly is a good time for fans of all ages.
BrenSchaeppi
This is a great show! I love how it adds very under-appreciated superheroes like green arrow. The comedy is hilarious especially in the blue beetle episode. Although it is not as good as BTAS I still like it for different reasons. Overall it is a fun goofy show in the style of the old Adam West batman. I hope this series will catch on and go for many seasons. This show is great because it allows people to be able to watch a family friendly batman show. This show also has some very great and colorful animation unlike any other show on cartoon network. It has great team ups with lesser known B level superheroes like blue beetle,plastic man,green arrow,and red tornado. It's nice to know cartoon network finally has a new good show going for it!