The story is very good. Don't get me wrong. BUt I am biased, and will be the first one to admit it. Its hard to be batman as a voice actor when you have hte legacy of Kevin Conroy lurking behind yours.
And Mark Hamil IS the Joker. This Joker....he really wasn't bad I may have overexagerated, it was just a different Joker.
Watched it yesterday and it was (at least for me) easy to deduce who red hood was in the first few minutes and was later confirmed by Raz.. I didn't like the ending though... :disappoin
Watched it yesterday and it was (at least for me) easy to deduce who red hood was in the first few minutes and was later confirmed by Raz.. I didn't like the ending though... :disappoin
Yeah, if you read Jeph Loeb's "Hush" or "Under the Hood", of which the latter is used for this movie, you'd know or would be able to deduce who Red Hood was. And I too have to agree about the ending, eventhough it tied up all the loose ends and was for the most part satisfying, Bruce and Jason's relationship wa left hanging IMO especially when Jason was nowhere to be found after the explosion.
Don't let the absence of both Conroy and Hamill stop you buying this DVD or Blu-ray, it is by far one of the most solid, well-told and well thought-out Batman media out there right now. I must say that IMO "Under the Red Hood" might be better than TDK, mostly because of its much tighter story and great dialogue, of which TDK IMO had a little too preachy dialogue.