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Incredible technology wielded by a mind of infinite evil is threatening the safety of the entire world. To fight hte unthinkable, the British Government will have to mobilize the extraordinary.
This team - The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - is the only thing standing between the future and total destruction.
Massive war machines explode across the battlefields of Eastern Europe, and throughout the British Empire a cataclysmic change threatens to turn the world upside down. Armed with the most cutting edge technology available, and the most extraordinary powers the world has ever seen, the League stand ready to take on history's nastiest foe.
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A dark movie, shot mostly in twilight and evening, this was a true pleasure to watch. With special effects that are seamless 99.99% of the time, a storyline that actually tracks, and some truely unexpected twists made this a movie I was glad to part with my money for.
DRAWBACKS: Some of the characters are a little hard to reconcile, since they lived in different time-periods, even by fictional standards. Erm, that is about it for drawbacks really. If you are unaware of the legends and stories that inspired the characters, this movie will be a real treat to view.
GOOD STUFF: Too long a list to complete here really. The special effects are awesome, the special abilities of the characters are true to the individual stories and mesh well in here, overall, I would even be willing to pay full price to see this one again
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