steelback wrote:
...(written by Danny Elfman, who I haven't heard from in a long time)
Really? He still doing scores. In fact, he recently did the score for Terminator Salvation.
Getting back on topic, I liked it despite not being fond of Batman as a character. I was very fond of the pseudo-1940s pulp feel, and had some very well-written episodes.
But what I liked the most was how they handled Batman, giving him a bit of a sense of humor. I remember this one episode where Batman crashes through this lady's window, and as Batman heads for the door, the lady calls out for Batman, telling him to call or something (Its been forever since I've seen it, so I don't remember the exact dialogue.). Batman opens the door, turns around, smiles at the lady, and then leaves. Its moments like that that made him much more easier to get behind then he is in the comics.
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