Zack Snyder's Justice League Review - Part One: Don't Count On it Batman
This Part is a series of introductions to our beloved heroes.
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Read MoreI have been listening to this soundtrack nonstop since it’s release! With a total of 53 tracks sitting at 3 hours and 54 minutes, there is plenty to listen to on repeat for days on end!
Read MoreThe Credible Nerds stand with Ray Fisher and his statements, we cannot in good conscious support DC in this decision.
Read MoreAccording to a recent announcement by DC Films President, Walter Hamada, DC plans to release four films per year in theaters, along with 2 streaming shows per year on HBO Max!
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Read MoreToday, Sept 15th, as well as Sept 21st 2019 are being touted as Batman Day. This year is also the 80th anniversary of Batman as he was introduced in comics in March 1939.
Read MoreA new teaser poster has been released for the upcoming Joker film! The image is of Joaquin Phoenix in his Joker makeup.
Read MoreA map of Gotham from the new Joker movie has been leaked online. On it we can see some interesting stops and locations.
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Someone at DC decided that today, September 15th, will be known as Batman Day. So we here at the Credible Nerds want to wish everyone a happy Batman Day! Watch your favorite Batman movie, read your favorite Dark Knight comic book, or wear your favorite Batman t-shirt! Celebrate the Day of the Bat of Gotham in your own way.
It's no secret that we here at TCN (The Credible Nerds) are more DC than Marvel (but love both), and Batman is one of our favorite superheroes of all time. TCN recently recorded an exclusive podcast review episode of 2008's The Dark Knight. We are making it available for our readers and listeners for free on Podbean in celebration of Bruce Wayne Day, er...I mean Batman Day!
So check it out and give the episode a listen and let us know what you think!
The Digital Copy and Blu Ray for Justice League is coming soon! Digital copy release is February 13th, and the Blu Ray/DVD release date is March 13th (no word on VHS yet...). I'm looking forward to the deleted scenes to hopefully enhance this movie to help it reach the potential it had before studio execs got involved to trim it down to 2 hours. I'm thinking it will be more Suicide Squad than Dawn of Justice, but anything to enhance the story is something I'll be happy about whether it's only 10 mins or hopefully 30 mins.
I'll be getting the Target exclusive DigiBook edition (see above) to match the previous DC Movie DigiBook releases I've purchased in the past. The Best Buy exclusive steelbook version looks pretty sweet too. Interesting enough, Target has it listed on their website as Justice League part 1 (at least at the time of this post) which is probably an error, but I sure hope there's some amazing surprise and that's a leak. But, probably not.
The big question was if Justice League would follow in Wonder Woman's footsteps, or go the way of Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (however, I loved Dawn of Justice). Justice League is more Wonder Woman than Dawn of Justice.
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Watertower Music has released the first tracks from the Justice League Motion Picture Soundtrack by Danny Elfman. The first track is titled "Hero's Theme" and the second is "Friends and Foes". While Hero's Theme is a new composition, Friends and Foes does contain hints from John Williams iconic Main Theme from 1978's Superman The Movie. Random Angst is hoping that Danny Elfman also includes themes from previous DC movies and is able to weave them into his original compositions. I think that having this musical continuity is key to tying in previous films and stories recently released by WB and DC. Rupert Gregson-Williams was able to do it with the Wonder Woman soundtrack in a satisfying way, so he was able to show that it can be done and be done well.
Stay tuned for more releases and the entire soundtrack can be pre-ordered now and will be available on November 10th, 2017 (per iTunes).
Watertower Music has also released the titles for the 2-Disc soundtrack.
Disc 1 01. Everybody Knows - Sigrid 02. The Justice League Theme - Logos 03. Hero’s Theme 04. Batman on the Roof 05. Enter Cyborg 06. Wonder Woman Rescue 07. Hippolyta's Arrow 08. The Story of Steppenwolf 09. The Amazon Mother Box 10. Cyborg Meets Diana 11. Aquaman in Atlantis 12. Then There Were Three 13. The Tunnel Fight 14. The World Needs Superman 15. Spark of The Flash 16. Friends and Foes 17. Justice League United 18. Home 19. Bruce and Diana 20. The Final Battle 21. A New Hope 22. Anti-Hero’s Theme 23. Come Together – Gary Clark Jr. and Junkie XL 24. Icky Thump – The White Stripes
Disc 2 01. The Tunnel Fight (Full Length Bonus Track) 02. The Final Battle (Full Length Bonus Track) 03. Mother Russia (Bonus Track)
You can currently stream or buy these two songs on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, and other digital music services.
UPDATE: As of today, Oct 30, 2017, Friends and Foes is no longer available to stream or buy (at least via iTunes). My speculation is that it will be released as a single sometime over the couple of weeks prior to the film release in the theaters. Then it will be available once the album is fully released on November 10, 2017.