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Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics

  • 2013
  • TV-14
  • 1h 39m
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6.8/10
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Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics (2013)
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A documentary detailing the epic Rogues' Gallery of DC Comics from The Joker and Lex Luthor, Sinestro, Darkseid and more, this documentary will explore the Super Villains of DC Comics.A documentary detailing the epic Rogues' Gallery of DC Comics from The Joker and Lex Luthor, Sinestro, Darkseid and more, this documentary will explore the Super Villains of DC Comics.A documentary detailing the epic Rogues' Gallery of DC Comics from The Joker and Lex Luthor, Sinestro, Darkseid and more, this documentary will explore the Super Villains of DC Comics.

  • Directors
    • Scott Devine
    • J.M. Kenny
  • Writers
    • Scott Devine
    • Jack Mulligan
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lee
    • Zack Snyder
    • Marv Wolfman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.4K
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    • Directors
      • Scott Devine
      • J.M. Kenny
    • Writers
      • Scott Devine
      • Jack Mulligan
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lee
      • Zack Snyder
      • Marv Wolfman
    • 3User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Zack Snyder
    Zack Snyder
    • Self - Director-Man of Steel
    Marv Wolfman
    Marv Wolfman
    • Self - Writer-'The New Teen Titans'
    Geoff Boucher
    • Self - Senior Writer-Entertainment Weekly
    Alan Burnett
    Alan Burnett
    • Self - Co-Producer-Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
    Paul Dini
    Paul Dini
    • Self - Producer-Batman: The Animated Series
    Andrea Letamendi
    • Self - Clinical Psychology Researcher, UCLA
    Bobbie Chase
    • Self - Editorial Director-DC Comics
    Geoff Johns
    Geoff Johns
    • Self - Chief Creative Officer-DC Entertainment
    Ames Kirshen
    • Self - VP of Production-Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
    Bob Harras
    • Self - Editor-in-Chief-DC Comics
    Scott Porter
    • Self - Actor-Hart of Dixie
    Scott Snyder
    Scott Snyder
    • Self - Writer-'Batman'
    Jim Lee
    Jim Lee
    • Self - Co-Publisher-DC Entertainment
    Peter Tomasi
    • Self - Writer-'Batman and Robin'
    • (as Peter J. Tomasi)
    Dan DiDio
    Dan DiDio
    • Self - Co-Publisher-DC Entertainment
    Travis Langley
    • Self - Author-'Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight'
    • (as Dr. Travis Langley)
    Brian Azzarello
    • Self - Writer-'Wonder Woman'
    • Directors
      • Scott Devine
      • J.M. Kenny
    • Writers
      • Scott Devine
      • Jack Mulligan
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    7squirrel_burst

    Decent documentary for casual and new fans of the DC Universe

    I'm not sure who "Necessary Evil: The Villains of DC Comics" is aimed towards but it's an enjoyable documentary nonetheless. As you might expect, the film discusses in length the notable villains of the DC Universe. It covers old favorites like The Joker and Lex Luthor, famous villainesses like Catwoman and Poison Ivy and new villains like Wonder Woman's half-brother The First Born. Guest speakers like Guillermo Del Toro, Wrestling stars and psychologists talk about the need of a good villain to contrast a hero. Recurring elements in characters like The Penguin, General Zod, Sinestro and Ocean Master are discussed at length. We also learn why these characters are so important when building a rich mythology and the different interpretations of other iconic super villains like the Flash's Rogues Gallery or the Legion of Doom. We get clips from films, video games, TV shows, comic book panels and more to make this more than just a collection of interviews and talking heads.

    A flaw in this documentary is that it often feels more like a bonus feature than an actual film. Not to say at all that it's bad, but if you're a hardcore DC Comics fan, there's a lot here that you already know and you'll be surprised to see that some characters are not mentioned at all in the documentary. There are no clips of Heath Ledger as the Joker and not even a sentence about Superman's foe Mr. Mxyzptlk. No Christopher Nolan Joker? Isn't it strange that one of the most iconic villains brought to film is barely addressed in a documentary all about iconic DC Comics characters? As for that imp from the 4th Dimension that's constantly trying to meddle in the Man of Steel's life, he and other more comedic villains are never mentioned at all and to me, it felt like it was as if the people making this documentary had an agenda to not truly address the question, but to give credibility to comic books instead of pleasing the already existing fan base. This is why the movie felt very much like it was targeted not to people that are unfamiliar with the characters of DC Comics but to the casual fans. I felt like the whole thing was aimed towards the guys who had some toys as kids and who have been watching the movies or playing the video games but haven't read a comic in several years. It really leaves you wanting more if you're a hardcore fan (which you might guess I am).

    I felt like there is a lot of missing information because of my familiarity with the subject matter. For example, there is a whole segment about female villains and Catwoman in particular is highlighted but her multiple film roles or the fact that she even starred in her own spin-off film are never really addressed. Granted, that movie is universally reviled but it does speak volumes about the character's popularity that a studio was willing to make a movie solely to bank on the Catwoman name. If you're not at all familiar with any of the characters, I'm not sure what you would be doing watching the movie in the first place but I often found that it went through a lot of characters' back stories very quickly so I can easily see someone getting lost when it comes to all of the different colorful criminals, magical beings and aliens shown off. I was also hoping to see more of the outsider's view on the characters (from the psychologists or people not involved directly in the publication of the graphic novels).

    It sounds like I'm really coming down hard on the movie but I'm not. It's very professionally done and for the immense amount of things there are to talk about when it comes to the foes of Batman, Green Lantern, Superman and Wonder Woman, it does a pretty good job covering a lot of ground. Even as someone very familiar with the characters I did learn new things, I enjoyed seeing the excitement and enthusiasm that everyone involved has for the fiction and Christopher Lee does a fine job narrating the whole thing. I'm not sure if he heard this was a movie about bad guys so he amped up the sinister-ness of his voice or the people in charge kept telling "Needs more Saruman!" but either way it was a lot of fun to listen to. It would be really exciting to see a follow up on these, one focusing solely on one of the chapters, like an hour and a half discussion on "polar opposite villains", "movie interpretations" or "female villains". I doubt we'll ever see these, but like any well made documentary, it will certainly generate a lot of interesting conversations between those who have seen.

    I do recommend "Necessary Evil: The VIllains of DC Comics" for casual fans of the comics but there's something here for anyone that's remotely interested in the characters. My copy came included with the new "Batman: Arkham Origins" game and for me, it was a very nice, entertaining bonus I can see myself watching again with some friends so that we can discuss some of our favorite characters. (On Blu-ray, October 29, 2013)
    6bosniansoldier

    Simple, interesting but nothing new here

    My first review so I will keep it shortish.

    Documentary is interesting but it is too long (1h40min) for what it has to offer, it gets repetitive midway and becomes tedious.

    It is not that documentary fails to bring depth of villains in DC universe so much as there is not much depth there. Sure we can talk about Joker, Luthor a lot but generally DC villains few general assets and what enriches them are their origin stories.

    Problem with DC and Marvel is that there is no real progression of characters and annoying thing, what has been tried to be represented in documentary as 'shocking' episodes where Batman gets his back broken by Bane, Superman dies etc., is that our heroes and villains will always come back, get re-booted and we can read all over again.

    While watching documentary that became more and more obvious, it is great ideas getting tediously recycled and invention of new story arcs made them look desperate.

    So in essence documentary showed me that as fun as they are, commercial comics have become ... well repetitive and boring. On a positive side I have grown to respect even more Game of Thrones books / show series where characters are build and destroyed, story goes on and character progress.

    There has been some shocking moments in comic book history, but what is the point? What is the point of Superman getting killed only to be revived, like nothing happened. No character progression just same old, it was fun when I was kid but not anymore.
    8blanbrn

    Informative and in depth debate and history type documentary of D.C.'s bad boys!

    Everyone always loves a villain as a bad guy is always more interesting and fun than a good guy or hero. And if you are a D.C. comics fan you know the universe has many from "The Joker", "Bane" "Lex Luthor", "The Riddler", "Catwoman", "Harley Quinn" and many others. And this documentary includes footage and clips from comics, movies, cartoons, with interviews from D.C. writers about the history and start of many of these bad peoples, as is debated is the theory of as to why each villain is bad and why they mesh well with a hero, explored is the past that made each so evil and interesting and discussed among comic people and those educated is the future of the villain and how it pertains to the D.C. universe, overall good informative film that's a must watch if you like D.C. comics, characters, and movies as you might just find something out about a villain that you didn't know!

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      The documentary is narrated by Christopher Lee who is known by his multiple roles playing villains (Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, Fu Manchu, Lord Summerisle, Francisco Scaramanga, Rochefort, Saruman, Count Dooku, etc.).
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      Narrator: Evil has many faces. A man who laughs. The master of Metropolis. The Guardian of fear. A conqueror of worlds. Many faces, but just one name: The supervillain. Powerful, charismatic, intelligent, ruthless. The supervillain reflects our fears and frustrations, the danger and perils of everyday life. They commit the heinous crimes we will not. And in a world where right and wrong are not absolute, where shades of gray exist in life as well as as the comic page evil ins't just unavoidable, it's necessary.

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Необходимое зло: Супер-злодеи комиксов DC
    • Filming locations
      • Anaheim Convention Center - 800 W. Katella Avenue, Anaheim, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • DC Comics
      • mOcean
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      1 hour 39 minutes
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