KenK
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Now, I'd like to say that the Spike series, I think it was better than I expected it to be, if only for the level of violence they got away with (and apparently there was more filmed that what was ultimately shown). As it progressed, we started getting an actual ongoing story that was pretty good.
But I think if anything is really gonna match the breakneck, kinetic energy of the films, at this point, it's gonna have to be in animated form. I remember the animated short that came with the Blade Trinity soundtrack and thinking, "wow, this is pretty terrible." Granted, those guys are actually starting to do pretty well for themselves in animation, if anyone's seen clips of their stuff for Blokhedz. The improvement is vast compared to what they did for that Blade short.
But I still wouldn't want them doing anything beyond that when it comes to Blade. I actually think the team of animators and character designers from The Boondocks animated series could do something fantastic with Blade. Guys like LeSean Thomas and Khary Randolph are doing some great stuff in animation these days.
Naturally, the move to animation eliminates one of the big things that I'm sure most would agree hindered the live-action Spike TV series. While Sticky eventually grew on me when it come to Blade, I can imagine severely more people who were probably never sold on even the idea of anyone other than Snipes playing Blade, let alone a former rapper. At least in an animation, we just need a competent voice actor. Maybe Phil Lamar, who seems to be able to do everything from stoic japanese worriors to pre-pubescent teenagers, to gruff army veterans. The dozens of voices this man can do, and none of them sound like his real voice, it's pretty impressive.
For music, I'd want RZA, but mix in a little Madlib, and maybe even RJD2.
But I think if anything is really gonna match the breakneck, kinetic energy of the films, at this point, it's gonna have to be in animated form. I remember the animated short that came with the Blade Trinity soundtrack and thinking, "wow, this is pretty terrible." Granted, those guys are actually starting to do pretty well for themselves in animation, if anyone's seen clips of their stuff for Blokhedz. The improvement is vast compared to what they did for that Blade short.
But I still wouldn't want them doing anything beyond that when it comes to Blade. I actually think the team of animators and character designers from The Boondocks animated series could do something fantastic with Blade. Guys like LeSean Thomas and Khary Randolph are doing some great stuff in animation these days.
Naturally, the move to animation eliminates one of the big things that I'm sure most would agree hindered the live-action Spike TV series. While Sticky eventually grew on me when it come to Blade, I can imagine severely more people who were probably never sold on even the idea of anyone other than Snipes playing Blade, let alone a former rapper. At least in an animation, we just need a competent voice actor. Maybe Phil Lamar, who seems to be able to do everything from stoic japanese worriors to pre-pubescent teenagers, to gruff army veterans. The dozens of voices this man can do, and none of them sound like his real voice, it's pretty impressive.
For music, I'd want RZA, but mix in a little Madlib, and maybe even RJD2.

