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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

“Batman Beyond”: Andrea Romano – Working with Kevin Conroy; Mark Hamill; Finding That “Right” Voice [INTERVIEW]

My first up press room for San Diego Comic Con 2019 (SDCC) is the Batman Beyond 20 Year Anniversary celebration, and could not be more excited. The cast and producers have just announced, in Hall H, the release of the Batman Beyond: The Complete Series collection on blu-ray! The legendary voice director Andrea Romano (Batman: The Animated Series, Jutice League) stepped off the massive stage at Hall H and joins us at the round table for a bit of a chin wag.

Andrea Romano Talks Batman Beyond: Roundtable Video

 From her start at Hanna- Barbera to Batman: Year One, Romano has made her reputation by always finding the perfect actor for every character. We had to know what was Andrea looking for when she cast these iconic characters that were already cemented in the brains of millions of fans worldwide?

“The first thing I look for, and I always look for, is good actors. Good actors first. If the can do multiple voices and manipulate their voice to do something different,  that’s a bonus. But number one they have to be good actors. I can teach animation techniques quickly, I can’t teach acting in a four hour recording session. So that was always the first thing I was looking for. I was also looking for people who were willing to take a risk, this is going to sound so weird, to make an ass of themselves. Think about the Joker and how broad that had to go for Mark (Hamill), he had to really take it over the top. I always prefer it when an actor goes too far, and let me pull them back, rather than saying more, more, go farther.”

Andrea Romano Talks Batman Beyond: Roundtable Video

 Romano continues,

And think about how we make the cartoon, we make the voices first, and then that goes off to animation. So the more we can give animation directors, the better the cartoon is going to be. So you want to get as much life from that initial record as you can. Sometimes that means more energy than actors are typically used to. You think of an on camera actor, they work very small because the camera picks up so much. So you have to think about being on stage, and that’s more like the energy that we use in animation. It’s a little broader, speaking to the lst row. It’s a little bit bigger. And I found that actors that had experience doing stage work often  into animation voice acting better.

It was looking for people who are willing to make fools of themselves, that was what was required, and who were also willing to trust me. I always made a commitment to every actor who ever worked with me that I would never let their voice go out sounding bad. I told them I’ll keep you after the session and work with you longer and if need be I will recast because I don’t want you to be embarrassed about the work that goes out there. Why would you do that to an actor? That’s just crushing talent. So I would ask them to trust me and know that I will get the best possible performance out of you I can. 

The connection between the biggest stars of B:TAS is legendary. We wanted to know what it was like working in the recording booth with Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill:

“I wanted to create an environment where the actors could feel free to explore and play and safe, and go to far, and be silly, and let them go too far. But the challenge was not to let them go too far. Because they would take over. ‘Guys come back we have only 45 minutes left and we still have 5 pages of script. So come back and focus and get it done and then we can play afterwards.’ That was always the challenge was creating that lovely environment but not letting the kids take over the asylum.”

Andrea Romano Talks Batman Beyond: Roundtable Video

With such a long and distinguished career working with the biggest names in show business, Bleeding Cool wanted to know if there was anyone that Romano wanted to cast but wasn’t able to:

“Christopher Lee… and he passed away before I could get him. I wasn’t that he said no me, Because I did make him some offers, it’s just that we could never work the schedule out. He would have been an awesome Ras A Gul. He would have been a beautiful voice for that. But, David Warner was stunning, just really terrific, so I was glad to have David. He (Lee) was one actor that got away. I always kept a list of people that I wanted to work with and there were only a handful. Another really silly one, laugh if you will, but I always wanted to work with Alex Trebek. I wanted to bring him in. I had a situation a couple of years ago, I think it was, a Voltron episode there was a game show host on the show. I said please can we use Alex Trebek, but they wanted comedian instead, so I got a comedian.”

You can enjoy the full roundtable video below where Romano tells us how much she loves retirement, more about how she would seek out the perfect voice, and which project she would come out of retirement for:

Batman Beyond: The Complete Series collection features all 52 episodes (41 episodes remastered) of the original series – plus Return of the Joker, the critically-acclaimed 2000 animated film. A limited edition box set will also include a chrome Batman Beyond Funko POP!, new featurettes, and lenticular art cards.

Pump up those pre-orders for Batman Beyond now, and who knows? We may well see another season!

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Jimmy Leszczynski


Entertainment Earth

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

“Batman Beyond”: Kevin Conroy Talks Timeless Dark Knight, Imitates Mark Hamill & More! [INTERVIEW]

Let’s get down to business. My first up press room for San Diego Comic-Con 2019 (SDCC) was the Batman Beyond 20th anniversary celebration, and could I not be more excited. The cast and producers announced the release of the Batman Beyond: The Complete Series collection on blu-ray – and the audience was clearly pleased! Lucky for us, Kevin Conroy was able to take a couple of minutes to joins us at a roundtable for a bit of a chin wag.

Kevin Conroy Talks Batman Beyond: Roundtable Video

The first question thrown out asked how – after 27 years – his performance has changed:

“The trick for me has been not to have it change. It’s to have it remain truthful to the character that was established 27 years ago. ..The audience is passionate about the character. They love him, you know? … audiences have a very intimate relationship with animated characters, because you live in people’s imagination. When you are the voice of an animated character, they come up to me like I’m a brother. I’m someone they know, and they’ve never met me before. Because I live in their imagination, I’m the voice they hear. So it is an intimacy. Because if I’m not truthful to the character that they know, they’ll nail me in a heartbeat. “

Kevin Conroy Talks Batman Beyond: Roundtable Video

Working so closely and frequently together, Kevin and Mark Hamill have developed a “bromance” to match no other – and here’s what Kevin had to say about Hamill:

“He is so much fun to work with. Everything you see is Mark. there is no pretense, there’s no ego, there’s no bull. He is one-hundred-percent there. He’s generous, he’s there to play. And he gives me so much, that I can’t help but perform well when I’m with him, and I’ve said this to him – You define me, and he said ’Well you define me.’ …You know Batman and Joker they kind of define each other.”

What I really wanted to know was how Conroy was able to play the same man at different ages, and do it so well? I asked him if there was any difference to his approach in playing Bruce Wayne on Batman:The Animated Series compared to playing him on Batman Beyond:

Kevin Conroy Talks Batman Beyond: Roundtable Video

“Well, yeah. I mean It’s the same man…In (B:TAS) Bruce Wayne has the luxury of youth. He hasn’t tasted mortality, really. In Batman Beyond He has. He senses the passage of time. Which is why he reaches out to Terry McGinnis. And that is a very sobering thing. He is still a powerful man, but he’s frustrated by the fact that his body won’t do everything he demands it to do anymore. And that makes him cranky, and angry. He’s angry at his body. But he is still powerful, he’s still got that passion of Bruce Wayne, of Batman. …what was fun about playing him in that stage. He’s not a dottery 80 year old. He’s a feisty, passionate hero. They are different stages of the same man’s life.”

Though time was brief, Kevin also showed us his Hamill impression, and discusses the possibility of another season of Batman Beyond in the following clip:

Batman Beyond: The Complete Series collection features all 52 episodes (41 episodes remastered) of the original series – plus Return of the Joker, the critically-acclaimed 2000 animated film. A limited edition box set will also include a chrome Batman Beyond Funko POP!, new featurettes, and lenticular art cards.

Pump up those pre-orders for Batman Beyond now, and who knows? We may well see another season!

The post “Batman Beyond”: Kevin Conroy Talks Timeless Dark Knight, Imitates Mark Hamill & More! [INTERVIEW] appeared first on Bleeding Cool News And Rumors.


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Jimmy Leszczynski


Entertainment Earth

Friday, July 19, 2019

ThinkGeek “Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back” Ticket Give Away

ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away

Preview Night is not so exclusive any longer, but still one of the best ways to enjoy the Leviathan that is SDCC 2019. My first stop on this already crowded tour of the showroom floor is the Thinkgeek located at booth #3349. The big news here is that  is collaborating with the stars of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes, for a Comic Con movie screening. In partnership with The Pop Insider and Legion M, this July 20th event will be hosted at the Theatre Box San Diego during Comic-Con International: San Diego and feature a special in-person intro from Smith and Mewes. The historic event will only be open to attendees  who purchase exclusive Mooby’s-themed products directly from ThinkGeek’s booth, #3349, inside the Comic-Con 2019 Exhibit Hall. 

ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away

 ThinkGeek has created some exclusive comic con merchandise for this event, and these are the 2 pieces that you need to buy. Fans can choose between a pack of 2 different “Mooby” movie decals or you can buy the “Mooby” lanyard and pin set- you do not need to purchase booth. The first 70 people that purchase one these (decal or pin set) get a VIP  wristband that guarantees them admission into the Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back screening at the Chinese Theater. After that you get a standby wristband, first come first serve. Staff will limit the number of wristbands each day to give everyone a fair chance.

ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away

Other ThinkGeek exclusives of note:

 Everybody loves the annual  ThinkGeek pins. Each pin is numbered (on the back) limited edition. There is one commemorating The Dark Crystal, and also a set of 3 beautiful Star Trek pins, each pin commemorating a different series-  – we are anticipating selling out of these gorgeous collectables, so another reason to stop by Booth #3349

ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away

 

Also expected to sell out here is the Funko “Sticky Note Guy” from the cult classic Office Space movie poster, Agin, Exclusive to Think Geek.

ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away

Stranger Things Backpack- I just finished season 3 on the plane ride here, so i am jazzed about this backpack featuring the staff of one of the central locations of the season- Scoops Ahoy. 

ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away

Ghostbusters gift pack has a Ghostbusters shirt, and a Funko ( who) all packaged together in an “Ecto-Containment (Ghost trap) unit. 

ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away

The Dark Crytal’s Fizzgig is a 1:1 scale, highly detailed, little puppet furball you can take home and snuggle up with while you watch the new series on Netflix.

ThinkGeek "Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back" Ticket Give Away

 

ThinkGeek is located at Booth #3349 on the Exhibit Floor, get there quick, while there are still some wristbands left!

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Jimmy Leszczynski


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