Batman and Harley Quinn

PG-13 5.9
2017 1 hr 14 min Adventure , Animation , Action , Comedy , Science Fiction

Batman and Nightwing are forced to team with the Joker's sometimes-girlfriend Harley Quinn to stop a global threat brought about by Poison Ivy and Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man.

  • Cast:
    Kevin Conroy , Melissa Rauch , Paget Brewster , Loren Lester , Kevin Michael Richardson , Eric Bauza , Trevor Devall

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Reviews

Pacionsbo
2017/08/14

Absolutely Fantastic

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Livestonth
2017/08/15

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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InformationRap
2017/08/16

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Catangro
2017/08/17

After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.

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muhammedaliabbass
2017/08/18

The story wasn't appealing at all and the wierd animation didn't help at all. 3 minutes into it and the CARTOON becomes boring.

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George Taylor
2017/08/19

A funny movie that was worth watching. Harley came into her own once she was out from under the Joker's shadow. Unlike most Batman movies, this one is a little lighter and has a huge humor factor. Definitely worth seeing!

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Neil Welch
2017/08/20

Batman reluctantly recruits Harley Quinn to help him and Nightwing track down Poison Ivy, who is helping the Floronic Man create a plague to turn people into plants.This animated film is a follow-on to Batman: The Animated Series. The style is familiar and Kevin Conroy voices Batman. Harley Quinn is voiced quite well by Melissa Rauch, Arleen Sorkin having retired. And the plot is OK.But oh dear me. Nearly everything else is wrong, mainly due to the tone which is, paradoxically, both more adult and more juvenile than BTAS.Let's start with the language. While there are no F-words, there is frequent language which is inappropriate: Harley says "You're sh!tting me!" There are 1966-style fight captions, one of which is "OH! MY BALLS!" Let's continue with Harley farting loudly and smellily in the Batmobile. Possibly amusing, but narratively irrelevant and therefore you can add unnecessary to inappropriate.There are two complete songs - why? And finally, there is Harley's non-graphic but undoubted sexual episode with Nightwing (and the subsequent masturbation gag).Nightwing hangs his head in shame, and so should the filmmakers. What happened, Bruce Timm?

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Vijith Vk
2017/08/21

First of all, the movie totally sucks. The movie is an insult to Batman the animated series, DC and even to Kevin Conroy. And who came up with the idea of casting Melissa Rauch for voicing Harley Quinn? She sounds disgusting. I couldn't bear to watch the whole movie and stopped watching halfway through.Not sure what's wrong with DC nowadays. They even managed to make The Killing joke shitty, despite the fact that it is undoubtedly one among the best Joker/Batman comics ever.

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