Blu-ray Review: The Lion of Judah (2011) - Page 2

Put simply, The Lion of Judah is an appalling film, chockfull of sickly-sweet Christian tunes and a soundtrack that tries way too hard to be “hip.” The voice acting is mostly sub-par (Borgnine and Madsen are, obviously, the best of the lot), and the computer-generated animation is so poor, that it would be hard-pressed to find itself used in a bargain bin PC game at Walmart. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment brings us this travesty in a 3D/2D Blu-ray with a decent transfer (for such crappy animation, that is) and equally fair audio. Optional English (SDH), French and Spanish subtitles are included, and there’s a single 24-minute behind-the-scenes featurette tacked on as an extra.

In short: the only uplifting experience you’re likely to encounter whilst watching The Lion of Judah is when you lift the disc up in the air for target practice.

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