i always thought it would be cool that for the batman begins sequels, that the team behind batman tas and justice league unlimited got involved somehow. for example, feature the voice actors in there. just small cameos of some sort. play a reporter or some guys voice on the radio. it would be a dream come true to hear kevin conroy or mark hamill's voice somewhere in the sequel! even more so since the sequel is going to have the joker in it. so, what do you guys think?
Re: Just A Thought: Batman TAS crew in BB sequels?
that would be the gayest thing ever...it would ruin the whole gritty, dark, believable feeling about batman that was portayed In Batman Begins about him being street-level batman, and nothing further..no Batman Beyond, no Cosmo-Batman, no Batgod or nething like that...just the same batman that was in BB and maybe with the joker too though, cuz thats believable and interesting, but the JLA....? NO
It would be nice. TAS is, to my mind, the finest non-comic adaptation of Batman. Heck, it's a lot better than some comic adaptations. It's got a very dark aesthetic, the stories remain for the most part neat, street-level stuff with the occassional forray into Joker-style madness or less than believable mutations and the like. Best of all it focuses in on telling engaging detective stories of the like which Batman was made for.
Try watching "Appointment in Crime Alley" and telling me there's anything wrong with this Batman.
Justice League and Batman Beyond I am considerably less fond of, but Kevin Conroy's in them so they achieve some semblance of redemption.
Re: Re: Just A Thought: Batman TAS crew in BB sequels?
Um ... I don't think that was what he was suggesting. Is it Stan Lee who has cameos in Marvel movies? Like that, but with Conroy or Hamill.
__________________ "Men curse the Communist Party, but eventually it may release them. If hell were endless, then God would be worse than our Secret Police."--Pastor Valentin
Yeah, Stan Lee appeared briefly in both Spiderman films to say "look out!" and move someone out of the way as debris fell during Spiderman's rooftop battles, in Fantastic Four as a mailman who speaks with the group at the Baxter Building, and in Daredevil a young Matt Murdoch puts his cane out to stop him from wandering into traffic while reading the newspaper. They're just brief nods to the comic book icon, but there's just one problem: most people don't know what Kevin Conroy looks like. To really make the appearance note-worthy one would need to give Conroy some lines he could deliver in his patented Bruce Wayne voice. As for Marc Hamill, well, most people would recognize Luke Skywalker.