Stan Lee Presents - The Condor
B**L
GREAT STAN LEE ANIME.
Great anime. Definitely a good watch. Fast and secure shipping and the price was great. Give this one a try.
T**7
great , it's what I expected from Stan Lee.
I'm very happy with the purchase of the CONDOR brought to you by Stan Lee. Having a young latino hero is great idea. Espcially one who is so physical.
D**K
unfair other guy
I just wanted to balance the other person who rated this with one star when it hasn't been released yet! You shouldn't rate a film you haven't seen, and certainly not because you think someone like Stan Lee - one of the greatest minds behind comic book innovative plots and character development ever! - is "burnt out". Wait until a few people have seen the film and read their reviews!
S**S
loved cartoon!
Thanks!! Arrived as described
L**N
A great character and story!
Regardless what I have read from previous reviews, "The Condor" is a cool movie. Stan Lee is far from burnt out,and gives us a different spin on a comic book character. Normally, I would give you a synopsis of the movie but in this case it's not necessary. Watch it and judge it for what it is people "an animated movie". As a minority,I'm happy to see some diversity in a superhero movie. Thanks Stan or should I say Excelcior!
B**D
Stan Lee and Marvel do it again!!!!!!!
Marvel has done it again with this new character. An ethnic character with great values and an even better back story.
J**X
Five Stars
It was so good it got stolen from me the first day of owning it
S**N
I've watched it and it's not good
Stan Lee's The Condor is a valiant effort, but poor story-telling, poor voice directing, and cultural omissions, ruin it.Valderrama may or may not be miscast. As the voice behind the hero of the movie, his performance greatly influences our perception and eventual acceptance of the character. Unfortunately, he gives Tony a slight drawl, which may or may not be a by-product of trying to sound soft-spoken. Tony ends up sounding like a sleepy or drugged out individual throughout the picture, especially during scenes requiring complex emotions such as his parents' death. Combined with the mexican, or perhaps Latin accent, it's almost offensive to Latin Americans in a stereo-typing way.The accents highlight a problem with the characters. It is never explained of what nationality Tony's family is. Are they Mexican? Cuban? Columbian? It makes a difference because a pivotal plot device recognizes a uniqueness to a culture, but there is no indication what culture that is. While it's great to see some diversity in comic book heroes, ignoring the cultural influences to a character makes the effort pointless. Tony might as well be chinese and speaking with a Mexican accent.Story-telling is incomplete. A certain amount of "suspension of disbelief" is required, but a few important plot holes exist and parts requiring reality, steer to the impossible. For example, when Tony's parents die, the police don't investigate and stay at the scene of the accident? Tony arrives and all the police are gone? Tony is also vehement his parents are excellent drivers and are the most stand-up citizens, yet so easily believe they could be doing something illegal.Ultimately, we never identify with Tony. He's uninteresting and stupid when he shouldn't be. The background of skateboarding is supposed to appeal to kids, but he's an obnoxious, stupid adult who has sex with strange women. I'm not sure what kind of role-model he's supposed to be and the age of viewers he appeals to. He's certainly a terrible role model for Spanish-speaking Americans, embodying a number of bad stereotypes. His special abilities are also limited and uninteresting (he can skateboard really fast!). There's potential, but send this back to the drawing board.
A**9
Good
An underrated animation ,which I found really good
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