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Justice League of America

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
1.4K
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Michelle Hurd, Kenny Johnston, and Matthew Settle in Justice League of America (1997)
SuperheroActionAdventureFantasySci-Fi

An evil Weather Man intent on destroying New Metro City with a series of malevolent meteorological mishaps? Can the super-powered (and semi-employed) Justice League of America save the day? ... Read allAn evil Weather Man intent on destroying New Metro City with a series of malevolent meteorological mishaps? Can the super-powered (and semi-employed) Justice League of America save the day? Or will New Metro be drowned in a humongous tidal wave?An evil Weather Man intent on destroying New Metro City with a series of malevolent meteorological mishaps? Can the super-powered (and semi-employed) Justice League of America save the day? Or will New Metro be drowned in a humongous tidal wave?

  • Directors
    • Félix Enríquez Alcalá
    • Lewis Teague
  • Writers
    • Lorne Cameron
    • David Hoselton
    • Scott Shepherd
  • Stars
    • Matthew Settle
    • Kimberly Oja
    • John Kassir
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Félix Enríquez Alcalá
      • Lewis Teague
    • Writers
      • Lorne Cameron
      • David Hoselton
      • Scott Shepherd
    • Stars
      • Matthew Settle
      • Kimberly Oja
      • John Kassir
    • 46User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matthew Settle
    Matthew Settle
    • Guy Gardner…
    Kimberly Oja
    • Tori Olafsdotter
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    John Kassir
    John Kassir
    • Ray Palmer…
    Michelle Hurd
    Michelle Hurd
    • B.B. DaCosta…
    Kenny Johnston
    Kenny Johnston
    • Barry Allen…
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Martin Walters
    Elisa Donovan
    Elisa Donovan
    • Cheryl
    Ron Pearson
    Ron Pearson
    • Dr. Arliss Hopke
    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • J'onn J'onzz…
    Miguel Ferrer
    Miguel Ferrer
    • Dr. Eno…
    Myrna Niles
    Myrna Niles
    • Old Lady
    Robert Gallo
    • Landlord
    Jason Weissbrod
    • Drazen
    Nick DeMauro
    • T.V. Repairman
    • (as Nick De Mauro)
    John Apicella
    John Apicella
    • Snooty Man
    Ivan Allen
    Ivan Allen
    • Newscaster
    Rob Elk
    Rob Elk
    • Guard
    Jody Rennick
    • Prune
    • Directors
      • Félix Enríquez Alcalá
      • Lewis Teague
    • Writers
      • Lorne Cameron
      • David Hoselton
      • Scott Shepherd
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    3hokeybutt

    Bad... Just Bad...

    JUSTICE LEAGUE OF America (1+ outta 5 stars) Really dreadful live-action version of the DC comic... the popular humorous 90s version written by J. M. DeMatties and Keith Giffen. The movie might be entertaining for 9-year-olds but fans of the comics are going to be awfully disappointed in this misbegotten abortion. Almsot everything that could be done wrong, is! The actors are all terrible with the exception of Kimberly Oja as a newbie who gets initiated into the team after a freak accident gives her the power of... making things cold... oooooh! She kind of reminds me of Stephnie Weir from Mad TV. Miguel Ferrer and David Ogden Stiers (as J'Onn J'Onzz Martian Manhunter of all people!) are pretty much the only "names" in the cast and they are totally wasted. The characterizations of the familiar DC heroes (Flash, Green Lantern and The Atom) are embarrassing... but not nearly as much so as the dreadful costumes! Green Lantern's suit isn't even green, for crying out loud... it's some kinda pale blue! The dialogue is written in the same humorous style as the 90s incarnation of The Justice League... but the actual lines used are so incredibly LAME! (To tell the truth, the script is probably no worse than that of the recent "Fantastic Four" movie... which is the most backhanded of compliments, believe me.) And what is up with the female heroes chosen for this team? Fire? Ice? If they are DC Comics characters at all, they are very minor ones. (I sure don't remember ever seeing them in the comics.) I understand that rights issues probably kept them from using Wonder Woman... but surely they could have used some *actual* female JLA members? Black Canary? Zatanna? Well, the movie is bad enough to be amusing to those who like bad movies... but that's about it.
    2beny

    This was not a good movie.

    Forget the fact that this was a pilot. It was awful. The costumes were ridiculous. Most of the acting was poop. The plot was...more poop. Miguel Ferrer was his typical self, which is good and Fire was a babe, but none of that was enough to salvage a very bad story and the bad idea of a friends/thirtysomething twist to crimefighting.

    Bad.
    2Merkal

    I didn't give this movie a 1 because..

    .. there must be a movie out there that's even worse. Lame characters even lamer acting. Lots of voice actors even the great David Ogden "Cogsworth" Stiers himself couldn't turn this movie into something decent. I haven't seen any acting of the man but he is by far a wonderful voice actor. Then there's John Kassir who did Meeko in Pocahontas. Not much of a speaking role. Anyway back to Justice League... really bad costumes, like the 60's Batman series which was good for it's time. And weak SFX this movie isn't worth my time. Maybe just maybe with a different cast, a different director and a much bigger bag of money this could've become something. Maybe an idea for the crew behind Spiderman or X-men when they run out of sequel ideas.
    clh-1

    Fair...but who made the JLA a Friends Clone?

    The 1997 Justice League of America Pilot was a fair entry into the world of television pilots. It was a little bland, but it had potential. A lot of really good TV series have had mediocre pilots including MASH, Remington Steele, Magnum PI, and all but the first Star Trek series. So although the first episode was less than an epic piece it might have taken off, and who knows maybe the Martian Manhunter would have given up the nachos and gotten on a treadmill, or at least done a few sit-ups. My only major complaint was that the show tried to be a sitcom, it was trying to ride on the coat tails of Friends. And I don't like Friends. The show would use a lot of the tongue in cheek jokes and it just didn't work.

    I liked the plot, and the actors were okay, the characters probably would have developed overtime, so don't jump to conclusions about that just yet. The costumes would have probably been quickly replaced if the show were picked up, and a lot of other sci-fi/fantasy shows have weak special effects in there beginnings.

    So hunt down a bootleg copy and give it a try.
    Pirate King 2000

    Flawed but fun

    There have been many comic book adaptations, some successful, some not so. This film unfortunately fits into the latter. It feels like it wants to succeed and certainly its heart is in the right place, but it ultimately falls short of it's targets. The characterisation seems to be to create a variety of characters and not necessarily stay faithful to how they were portrayed in the orignal comics- the Flash and Green Lantern particularly so. However, Fire, The Atom and The Martian Manhunter are very much like their comic-book counterparts and are enjoyable to watch. The costumes are also of the highest standard, remaining extremely faithful to their four-color origins. The villain of the piece, Miguel Ferrer's "Weatherman", is indicative of the constraints of the budget and so doesn't present a foe that seems to need the entire JLA to defeat. The plot, driven by the Weatherman and the origin of "Ice" (again, changed to fit the film's format) also reflect the fact its a TV pilot. The most annoying part of the film is the constant "vox-pops" by the Leaguers that intersect the main story- they are neither necessary or that interesting, but do seek to humanise the characters more, helping to show them as a disfunctional family rather than, say, a police force. One can't help but think that were this given a greater canvas to work on, it would have been spectacular, but, as is too often the case, budget and TV guidelines stopped it from being what it should have been. Still, if you want to see some fun super-hero action and big-names working together, seek this out.

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    • Trivia
      The Green Lantern in this movie is a composite of three of the ring bearers, the classic Hal Jordan, modern Kyle Rayner and '80s-era Guy Gardner. Hal makes up the character's basic appearance, sans mask; Kyle makes up the mask, badge and wrist gauntlet; while the name and vest come from Guy.
    • Quotes

      J'onn J'onnz: Your first alien I presume?

      Tori Olafsdotter: I-I met Leonard Nimoy once.

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Liga pravde
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • CBS
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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