BvS All Things Superman and Batman: An Open Discussion - - Part 35

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I found Hulk 03 was ok. Not great but not terrible.

The cast for Superman Lives would have been:

It was actually this, I think.

Nicolas Cage as Superman
Cameron Diaz as Lois Lane
Chris Rock as Jimmy Olson
Johnny Depp as Lex
Kevin Spacey as Brainiac
 
Agreed it was a great suit and a great show. It's clear they were trying to emulate Burton's Batman with the sets and tone of the show
 
I thought Courtney Cox was Lois Lane in Superman Lives. :huh:
 
Agreed it was a great suit and a great show. It's clear they were trying to emulate Burton's Batman with the sets and tone of the show

Of course. Products of their time. Would have loved to see a "gothic" inspired team up movie with Burton's Batman and that Flash. Too bad there weren't any other DC characters that fit that staple at the time.
 
A modern version of that suit wouldn't be bad. :atp:

Hopefully they don't stray too far away. The Arrow outfit looks good considering the context but Flash is a legit superhero. He needs a super suit. If they go the Smallville route count me out from the word go
 
Seemed to work for this

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Hey, different strokes bruthaman. I'm one of the minority that's critical of a lot of TAS. I really disliked the faux 1940's/1950's styling to things. I know that some feel in TAS and the Burton's films it makes things timeless, but I find it jarring and anachronistic. The 90's FLASH show had this too. What's with all the fedoras?
 
Luckily, only for the opening music.

*opening music
*freakish nature of Penguin...he closely looked like BR's Penguin down to the flipped hands
*Timeless nature of the show...just like in the Burton movies there are current technology and past technology...EX. Gotham PD has a blimp.
*Catwoman's original TAS look closely resembled BR's Catwoman but her bald suit didn't work with the back grounds.
*zip line gun
 
Hey, different strokes bruthaman. I'm one of the minority that's critical of a lot of TAS. I really disliked the faux 1940's/1950's styling to things. I know that some feel in TAS and the Burton's films it makes things timeless, but I find it jarring and anachronistic. The 90's FLASH show had this too. What's with all the fedoras?

Bruce Timm kept enough in to satisfy the studios that it was connected to the Burton films. But the real inspiration for that cartoon is the Fleischer Superman cartoon. Timm wanted to make a counterpart that could sit next to that series.
 
*opening music
*freakish nature of Penguin...he closely looked like BR's Penguin down to the flipped hands
*Timeless nature of the show...just like in the Burton movies there are current technology and past technology...EX. Gotham PD has a blimp.
*Catwoman's original TAS look closely resembled BR's Catwoman but her bald suit didn't work with the back grounds.
*zip line gun

Also I'm pretty sure Alfred refers to Joker by his Jack Napier name in one of the episodes of the first season. Before they settled on Joker having an ambiguous past in the Mask of the Phantasm movie.
 
I thought Courtney Cox was Lois Lane in Superman Lives. :huh:

I'm pretty sure she was. But there are conflicting reports on certain actors.

I also read somewhere that Jim Carrey was going to be Brainiac and that Tim Allen was only considered early on
 
^ I always thought that was a shoutout, not a continuity bridging :word:

It's been a long time since I've seen it. I just remember the name being used. I'll have to bust out the DVD sometime.
 
Bruce Timm kept enough in to satisfy the studios that it was connected to the Burton films. But the real inspiration for that cartoon is the Fleischer Superman cartoon. Timm wanted to make a counterpart that could sit next to that series.


I'm aware of all that. It just was not quite my cup of tea. I still watched it because I still thought it was a quality product overall, but my druthers in general were different. I am totally in love with JLU though so in the end I got something great out of Timm's work, so there's that.
 
Also I'm pretty sure Alfred refers to Joker by his Jack Napier name in one of the episodes of the first season. Before they settled on Joker having an ambiguous past in the Mask of the Phantasm movie.

There is a scene in the first season where Batman is looking at Joker's file and it lists him as jack Napier.
 
There is a scene in the first season where Batman is looking at Joker's file and it lists him as jack Napier.

That's it.

It's been a long time but I knew it had that name in there. Dont know why I thought Alfred said it.
 
I'm aware of all that. It just was not quite my cup of tea. I still watched it because I still thought it was a quality product overall, but my druthers in general were different. I am totally in love with JLU though so in the end I got something great out of Timm's work, so there's that.

The only weakness JLU has is that after the first two seasons it wasn't allowed to use any Batman characters besides Bruce because of the inferior show "The Batman".

Such a shame. I wish we could have seen David Warner return as Ra's Al Ghul.
 
Was that really only in Burtons? See,ed kind of toned down from thatm and think he became even more 'human' in later TAS's.
I don't recall Penguin being a freak in the comics. However first season BTAS closely resembled Burton's Penguins

I still attributed that more to Batman's history moreso that Burton. This is the first time I've seen this mentioned, actually.
Probably but both featured it

I remember the grey one coming first, which to me looked nothing like Burton's.
She was originally going to be in the black costume but it was causing a problem since the backgrounds were done on black paper.http://batman.wikia.com/wiki/Catwoman_(BTAS)

Again, this is the first I'm seeing it mentioned, but I can kind of see similarities. Maybe he never had one before.

Batman didn't have a zip line gun until after the movies

One of the things I liked so much about TAS was that it was so different than the Burton movies in look and feel. If these really are influences from the Burton flicks, then they thankfully did a good job of not making it very noticeable.


Again, if so, thankfully it didn't feel that way.

it was different from the Burton movies but they influenced the show a lot
 
The only weakness JLU has is that after the first two seasons it wasn't allowed to use any Batman characters besides Bruce because of the inferior show "The Batman".

Such a shame. I wish we could have seen David Warner return as Ra's Al Ghul.

JLU only ran 3 seasons
 
JLU only ran 2 seasons

Yeah I know. I meant in the context of the whole JL/JLU show. Batman characters where only allowed on the JL seasons.
 
Oh Lord, I'm watching S:TM and I'm crying like a baby with all the Jor-el and Jonathan stuff. I may be to raw still to watch this.
 
I'm pretty sure she was. But there are conflicting reports on certain actors.

I also read somewhere that Jim Carrey was going to be Brainiac and that Tim Allen was only considered early on

I guess we'll know all when John Schnepp's documentary on Superman Lives comes out this year.
 
it was different from the Burton movies but they influenced the show a lot

Yeah, the show probably wouldn't have been what it was WITHOUT the Burton influence, so it's something to be thankful for.
 
Yeah, the show probably wouldn't have been what it was WITHOUT the Burton influence, so it's something to be thankful for.

It also wouldn't have been made in the first place if it weren't for the Burton films.
 
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