UltimatePyro9 has written 2 reviews.
Now, when most people think of Mark Hamill, most people would automatically think of "Luke Skywalker" of Star Wars and some would think, "Who the heck are you talking about?" Not that this is to detract him from all the fame he got, because he did...
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Now, when most people think of Mark Hamill, most people would automatically think of "Luke Skywalker" of Star Wars and some would think, "Who the heck are you talking about?" Not that this is to detract him from all the fame he got, because he did a magnificent job as Luke, but it would seem like he would be pigeonholed into similar Luke roles for the rest of his career. Luckily, he found a way to expand his acting repertoire through a different source: voice acting. Thank God Bruce Timm decided to recast Joker and have Mark audition as Joker, because when I saw Joker on Batman: The Animated Series on TV, Mark's enthusiastic performance flawlessly comes through his lips and whenever the Joker laughed, it gave me chills. He continued his voice acting career with other villainous roles such as the Hobgoblin, Maximus the Mad, the Trickster, etc. When Mark Hamill talked about voicing Joker, he said it was an honor playing such an iconic antagonist and it has an honor just to have these many episodes of Batman with him as the Joker.
Posted sep 8, 2007 10:20 am pt
I grew up a child of the 90's and watched shows like Ducktales, Animaniacs, etc. but one of my all time favorite shows was Batman: The Animated Series. It was a show with intelligent writing, believable characters, and smooth animation, where we...
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I grew up a child of the 90's and watched shows like Ducktales, Animaniacs, etc. but one of my all time favorite shows was Batman: The Animated Series. It was a show with intelligent writing, believable characters, and smooth animation, where we know that it was an animated series. But the main thing that sold it the most were the voices and this man dominated as Batman. He gave Batman that booming serious voice and expression that was missing in the Superfriends series and the campy 60 series. Forget West, Keaton, Kilmer, Clooney and Bale. Conroy is and always will be Batman.
Posted aug 21, 2007 4:50 pm pt