![]() Literally, he is in the face of everybody during these almost 20 minutes and he is truly annoying with his constant rambling and how he thinks he knows the truth about everything. Has this guy heard nothing about subtlety. And why would he constantly show himself during this short movie. Why the hell would he speak their voices all the time. ![]() However, the way he comes off in here is that he is incredibly full of himself and believes he is a bigger star than Moore, Wood, Howard, McCurdy and Pegg. This film was written and directed by Max Landis and he also narrated the story. He is one of the biggest heroes out there and gets millions of people into theaters. Anyway, this film already starts off by the false perception by the filmmaker that there is something wrong with Superman. Still it was nice to see her, it's kinda rare these days with her being mostly in animation. Unfortunately, Moore did not have that much screen time in here and also her voice was done by somebody else. I actually really like the idea of her being cast as Lois Lane and I certainly would approve of that decision in a real Superman movie. The main reason I watched this 17-minute short film was Mandy Moore. I walked out of there feeling more aware of what seems like a pretty important moment in the world of comics. On top of being highly entertaining, DAROS is also educational in it's own right. The most shocking aspect of this piece is the cast! Somehow Max Landis has managed to get film stars like Elijah Wood, Mandy Moore, television stars, internet stars, and even Academy Award Winning director Ron Howard to run around in silly costumed reenacting his interpretation of a Superman Comic. But Max's energy, the great costumes, fun effects and visuals make the time fly by. ![]() The short runs about 20 minutes which is about 5 times the length of most short films. Max Landis, son of director John Landis, has a real zeal for storytelling and makes the story of Superman's death interesting and exciting. Rather, it's kind of a hybrid between Red Letter Media's Star Wars reviews and the Drunk History. I saw this at the Cinefamily world premiere in Los Angeles, and as someone who has no interest in comics, I must say this was so much fun. ![]()
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