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Teen Titans The Judas Contract

 

 

SCORE: 50

Teen Titans The Judas Contract 

 

We purchased Teen Titans The Judas Contract on DVD for one of our movie nights. It came down to ten dollars brand new at a local retailer. That is the point I am willing to spend money on a movie brand new. It takes eighty-four minutes to watch Teen Titans The Judas Contract on DVD. This is a story of team work, family, and betrayal. There are connections to other DC Movies in Teen Titans The Judas Contract.

The issues for families in Teen Titans The Judas Contract are violence, blood, lack of attire, gore, enticement to lust, false gods, bad language, demons, lies, deceit, and more. The Teen Titans configurations in Teen Titans The Judas Contract are really strange. Teen Titans The Judas Contract supports and encourages shacking up which is extremely shocking. There are also attacks on Christians in this movie.

Terra, Brother Blood, and Deathstroke are the bad characters in Teen Titans The Judas Contract. Terra is actually a sleeper agent in the Teen Titans. SPOILER ALERT! Terra betrays the Teen Titans because she is in love with Deathstroke. Deathstroke then betrays Terra to complete the contract with Brother Blood. The plan of Brother Blood is to steal the powers and life force of the Teen Titans. Since Nightwing was not captured, Terra is there to replace him. The machine needs it symmetry after all.

SPOILER ALERTS CONTINUE! Terra turns against Deathstroke after he betrays her. Terra winds up killing herself, Slade and Brother Blood in Teen Titans The Judas Contract. Beast Boy is the most impacted by the death of Terra. Teen Titans The Judas Contract does a good job explaining the emotions of being undercover and betraying those who think of you as family.

Teen Titans The Judas Contract has its good moments and its bad moments. I do not understand why so much bad language is used in Teen Titans The Judas Contract. It reminds me of the professor I had decades ago that pointed out weak and un-creative minds use profanity. Maybe Holly Weird will educate themselves to that perspective in the future. I can hope.
- Paul

 

Sound: 50%
Replay: 50%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: DVD
Publisher: Warner Bros
Developer: DC Comics
Rating: ‘PG-13’ - Parents Strongly Cautioned {Some Violence, Suggestive Material and Language}

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