2 Burst results for "Michael Jai White"

Sci-Fi Talk
"michael jai white" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk
"From mike gave podcast is michael. J. watt who voices ben turner aka bronze tiger batman soul the drank. He is a martial artist filmmaker and of course act. We spoke about returning to the role he played live action on arrow ben turner ranch tiger man. I i was talking to The writer just last week and we both agreed you own this. Oh well that's nice. When i really liked about then and it is a moment in the flashbacks where you get to see his humanity a little bit about playing that needed voicing that c. show important kind of round out the characters. Well i mean. I try to ruin a route characters in reality or and i am a background is not that if so i i. It's something i kinda grew up. Connect his relationship with. Bruce wayne is interesting. Talk about that but especially as told in flashbacks. Kind kinda got off to a rough start. Some respect yeah. It was really cool. I like how it was written. Because he's been came off almost like you know a bad guy Intention under underneath that. And i think a real authentic kind of tone that was set or those movies back in the seventies and how life was back. It wasn't as politically correct as it is now and i applaud the writers or capturing so some things that we you see a little bit more Contemporary an point as a little rough around the edges. But it actually depicts. A of highmore things were and the cover on Your your your phone and your parts. I thought that was very key is brow is high the to china. I remember extremely. Well look at it a lot differently. Now that i'm older and It was a very tough time in. Weren't that great. I always say there's a lot of days weren't so good. And and the seventies were at an example. We still had a long way to go then. Oh yeah and speaking go seventy. What was it like to kind of lying that space. I know that in the booth. You couldn't see all this stuff stuff later. Music and the clothes and everything was an easy to get into that space at all yet for me absolutely Let's not forget. I wrote like right and so that's very much of my upbringing. Even though I was quite young. I you know. I wasn't you know there was. I looked at these movies later in being jess In the i do remember late seventies and those. Those movies really gave me the images that i wanted to become later on in life when i was watching movies with grad williamson and jim brown paint my heroes and so there galvin that that's kind of in my like borrowed bothers. Yeah so it's very clear References are or debts out you. You are very rare group because you played venture earner live action and now animation That's nice be able to find. Vote those oh absolutely. Yeah i guess is a unique thing. I think there's another. Yeah i've kind of thing also jet yeah In a couple of different iterations lever. Oh yeah i'm also blades. That's an. I'm kind of offering around these one name territory. What i really liked of this movie and this team. I remember it very well of seventies and the fact that i mean. These heroes are not at their overlooked now. But they're just not into you know in guys as much now but they're still very much a part of pop culture and speak to the fact that it sounds like a freshness about this moody at even does set in the seventies. It seem. They were still extremely cool. Oh absolutely i think. Seventies were the coolest pines of history. I mean even if you saw a commercial that depicted something. Cool right it would have seventy news and something that seventies music so. We're wondering reasons. I love is i don. I just thought that seventies when their best hind for for movies and music and style. And we're you know we're our country wasn't it was just such an amazing moment. People really found out who they were. You knew what side you stood on. you know. i think it was still you know. America's was who were making men this time. Because you had you know you should live or die so i love things that the pick that because that's such a eat a vibrant time for just every. Yeah i mean for. African american certain you write some of them most incredible use. It came from that period that were still listening to today and filmmaker. We're starting to kind of you know. Get their feet wet and really depict what he was at the time and it was it was really an incredible area growth after the after the sixties and it was That was really quite an experience right. I mean just everything right. Yeah rock and roll. Yeah was and as fast as on every by using found their own unique noises. No one sounded i. It was a great time for art. Jerry yeah and the movies re elected it young martin. Jewish aizie came along and doing his thing and francis. Ford came along and the godfather golf some really great stuff. The cinema. that time was amazing. Oh yeah yes amino all all of them and and you know you had this sharp move. You have birth earth of blaxploitation younger and everything was just so by. You know i owning that. That aren't i i do. I do probably. I was up in the majority of my my films in that that it's something you mentioned. That's interesting the fact that yes. There's a nod to black exploitation in In this film but it doesn't still keeps. Its own thing very cleverly done. I really appreciated that. Nigga more of a tip of the hat saying chain before this is where we are at but that was really cool to an honored work and.

The Cave - A DC Universe Podcast
"michael jai white" Discussed on The Cave - A DC Universe Podcast
"From mike gave podcast is michael. J. watt who voices ben turner aka bronze tiger batman soul the drank. He is a martial artist filmmaker and of course act. We spoke about returning to the role he played live action on arrow ben turner ranch tiger man. I i was talking to The writer just last week and we both agreed you own this. Oh well that's nice. When i really liked about then and it is a moment in the flashbacks where you get to see his humanity a little bit about playing that needed voicing that c. show important kind of round out the characters. Well i mean I try to ruin a route characters in reality or and i know from a background is not that if so i it's something i kinda grew up. Connect his relationship with. Bruce wayne is interesting talking about that especially as told in flashbacks. Kinda got off to a rough start. Some respect yeah. It was really cool. I like how it was written. Because he's been came off almost like you know a bad guy Intention under underneath that. And i think a real authentic kind of tone that was set or those movies back in the seventies and how life was back. It wasn't as politically correct as it is now and i applaud the writers or capturing so some things are we you see a little bit more Contemporary an point as a little rough around the edges. But it actually depicts. A pine were things were and the cover on Your your your phone and your parts. I thought that was very key is brow is high the to china. I remember extremely. Well look at it a lot differently. Now that i'm older and It was a very tough time in. Weren't that great. I always say there's a lot of days weren't so good. And and the seventies were at an example. We still had a long way to go. Oh yeah and speaking ago seventy what was it like to kind of lying that space. I know that in the booth you couldn't see all this stuff tax later music and the clothes and everything was an easy to get into that space at all yet for me absolutely Let's not forget. I wrote like right and so that's very much harder. My upbringing even though I was quite young. I you know. I wasn't you know there was. I looked at these movies later in being jess In the i do remember late seventies and those. Those movies really gave me the images that i wanted to become later on in life when i was watching movies with greg williamson and jim brown paint my heroes and so there galvin that that's kind of in my like borrowed bothers diggers. Yeah so it's very clear References or debts out you. You are very rare group because you played venture earner live action and now animation That's nice be able to find. Vote those oh absolutely yeah. I guess a unique thing. I think there's another. Yeah i've kind of thing also jet yeah In a couple of different iterations lever. Oh yeah I'm also blades. That's an. I'm kind of offering around these one character. What i really liked of this movie and this team. I remember it very well of seventies and the fact that i mean. These heroes are not at their overlooked now. But they're just not into you guys do as much now but they're still very much a part of pop culture and speak to the fact that it sounds like a freshness about this moody at even set in the seventies it seeing. They were still extremely cool. Absolutely i think seventies were the coolest pines of history. I mean even if you saw a commercial that depicted something. Cool right it would have seventy news and something that second half seventies music. So we're wondering reasons. I love is i don. I just thought that seventies were best hind for for movies and music and style. And we're you know we're our country wasn't it was just such an amazing moment. People really found out who they were. You knew what size you stood on. you know. i think it was still you know. America's was who were making men time. Because you had you know something should live or die. So i love things that the pick that because that's such a eight a vibrant time for just every. Yeah i mean for. African american certain you write some of them most incredible use. It came from that period. That were still listening to today and filmmaker. We're starting to kind of you know gender feet wet and really depict what he was at the time it was it was really an incredible area wrote after the after the sixties and it was That was really quite an experience right. I mean but just everything right. Yeah rock and roll. Yeah was and as fast as on every by using found their own unique noises. No one sounded i. It was a great time for art. Jerry yeah and the movies re elected young martin. Aizie came along and doing his thing and francis. Ford came along and the godfather gall some really great stuff the cinema. That was amazing. Oh yeah yes amino all all of them and and you know you had you know move you have earth of for blaxploitation younger and everything was just so by. I owning back. That aren't i i do. I do probably will. I was up in the majority of my my films in that that it's something you mentioned. That's interesting the fact that yes. There's a nod to black exploitation in In this film but it doesn't still keeps. Its own thing very cleverly done. I really appreciate it. Nick was more of a tip of the hat saying chain before. This is where we are at but that was really cool to an honored work and.