Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
PG | 27 July 2018 (USA)
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All the major DC superheroes are starring in their own films, all but the Teen Titans, so Robin is determined to remedy this situation by getting over his role as a sidekick and becoming a movie star. Thus, with a few madcap ideas and an inspirational song in their hearts, the Teen Titans head to Hollywood to fulfill their dreams.

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Well, I made it to see Teen Titans: Go To the Movies. My daughter had a great time with it and wanted to make sure we got it when it came out for streaming. I didn't think it was that bad and had a good time. If you're a fan of the show Teen Titans: Go, you will like the movie."Teen Titans: Go to the movies" is an PG rated 84 minute animated movie from Warner Brother Pictures. It is directed by Aaron Horvath and Peter Rida Michael. The voice talents include Greg Cipes, Scott Menville, Khary Payton, Hyden Walch and Tara Strong who all revise their characters from the "Teen Titans Go" TV cartoon. New comers Kristen Bell, Nicholas Cage and Will Arnett guest star and round out the rest of the cast. The basic plot is the Teen Titans need to find an arch nemesis to be respected by the other Super Heroes and with that get their own movie based on them.In this DC Universe animated movie, the Titans are regarded as goofs and screw-ups in the eyes of the other superheroes such as Superman, Batman, and Wonder Women. As the clowns of the superhero community they are not able to get a movie based on them and having their own movie is the sign of making it in the superhero community. Robin makes it his goal to find an arch enemy and show that Teen Titans can be taken seriously and worthy of getting there own movie, but the silliness and low maturity level of the other Titans make it virtually impossible.The Easter eggs and the cameos in this movie alone, make it a worthwhile watch. DC dove deep into their archives to pull out characters only the Hard, Hard core fans would know (I'm looking at you "Challengers of the Unknown"). They even have some Marvel Easter eggs peppered throughout the movie. The best is Nick Cage being the voice of Superman. Nicholas Cage was once slated to star as Superman many years ago, but the movie fell through just before being filmed. Cage coming back to voice Superman after all these years is gold! It felt a bit long by end, just because these characters are best enjoyed in a 22 minute format. The story probably could have been told in 22 minutes to be honest.It's a great movie to take the kids though, especially if they are fans of the TV show. Otherwise I would catch it when you can stream it for free on a streaming service. Will we be getting it before then? Yup...my daughter has already made that decision. Maybe I will revisit this blog after it plays a few times here and see how I feel about it then.

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'Teen Titans Go! To The Movies (2018)' is not bad and it doesn't rely as heavily on vapid pop-culture references as the trailers might've lead you to believe, though it does partake in that particular pastime on numerous occasions to neither funny nor thought-provoking effect. This brash, borderline abrasive musical-comedy - and, yes, it is a musical in, essentially, the strictest of senses, despite decidedly not being marketed as such - often falls short of the target it sets in its satirical sights mainly because it ends up coming across as quite childish. The bizarre immaturity of its mid-to-late-teen protagonists (seriously, they don't act like teens at all) often seems to spread to the overall sporadic, young-skewing sense of humour and similarly eclectic, occasionally absurdist tone. The plot is strangely conceived in a number of key spots, the most pertinent of which being a late-game reveal that is broadly predictable but also handled so bizarrely that there are a number of more conventional approaches that would've been more appropriate and, indeed, logical - including, perhaps, a daring comic-book retcon or, rather, reimagining (though, this would've mitigated the wackiness of it all). It's during times when the flick decides it's going to wallow around in a plot-point that literally goes nowhere, with its impact getting reversed almost as quickly as the segment was introduced, that you get a sense of aimlessness and a feeling that the filmmakers don't really know what they're doing, but then the movie will come at you with a few decent jokes, most of which are subtle parodies nudged into the world and forced to coexist with our heroes, and a rather rounded central character arc and you'll get a sense that things are back on track. Speaking of that character arc, the team is sort of side-lined in favour of Robin here. His inner journey is given the most attention, even if it isn't all that nuanced and isn't given much time to breathe. Its completion certainly isn't vocalised all that strongly, either, which is something that might be important for the youngest in the crowd, given it's supposed to be aimed at them. What makes it worse is that it's omitted, along with any other direct morals, in favour of a pretence that this "isn't that kind of movie" and yet another crass joke to see the credits in. 5/10

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phoenixflame-40157

I went in to the theater not expecting much from it, I can out surprised though. It was a decent movie with some funny references. I really hope that they really plan on bringing back the original like they have hinted at.

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bandaryahya

Not worth watching at all bad story in the movie it was for sure the worst movie I've ever seen

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