It's not said enough, but the VA is only one part of the equation; good ambience is the second half. I do enjoy how you put in the sfx's in the background as well, such as the quiet wind blowing or the occasional siren sound from a cop car or ambulance. Small touches like that may not seem like much, but if this was an audiobook instead of a vid, the ambience helps to visualize the image in my mind and enhance the immersion. So thanks for that Daniel 😉👍
Penguin is the bridge between old Gotham and new Gotham crime. He has gimmick and wears colourful clothes. But he's also a mob boss and in some versions a lieutenant working for the crime families before they went out of power.
If anything I've always seen penguin more as a proper supervillain with mobster trappings than the other way around. He knows the business and the game, and he plays it all very well with how you might expect a crime business to run. But he's got a vindictive streak and a need for attention that makes him another agent of chaos
@@mattevans4377 I know very little about Cobblepot and Luthor. I also know Cobblepot is normally a bonafide psychopath with a clean brutality streak. At least Luthor wants to one-up someone - Penguin’s impulses scare me.
As so priceless as always, really, in the calm and the terrifying moments, they all are amazing and awesome! The point is, however, how could it be if you put another intentions inside of The Penguin's voice, I mean, comparing the fact he believes his owns lies in front of the possible situation that he really knows he's lyieng to Batman and he is manipulative with him, or he's trying to do that. What do you say? i'm so curious! owo
@@Im_Just_Dan Oh, well, I was just saying that it is not the same having the real feeling of what you say is true and being up to something without letting your enemy knowing it, I mean inside of the tone of the character, that's all, ^w^U
@ Right, absolutely. I think on some level, yes Penguin believes his own lies. I mean, the more you believe in your own lies, the better you can sell them.
@@AnaProcarXakroxI think It's a matter of concealing your lies within some truth. Cobblepot covers his tracts with aggressive outburst on one end and somberness on the other, but he uses the point of valuing his partnership with batman to squash the notion of any ill doings. Because Oswald does Value it, just not for the reasons he lets on.
It's not said enough, but the VA is only one part of the equation; good ambience is the second half. I do enjoy how you put in the sfx's in the background as well, such as the quiet wind blowing or the occasional siren sound from a cop car or ambulance. Small touches like that may not seem like much, but if this was an audiobook instead of a vid, the ambience helps to visualize the image in my mind and enhance the immersion.
So thanks for that Daniel 😉👍
Thank YOU, my friend. Thank YOU. 🙏🙏👍👍👊👊🙌🙌
1:21 of course you do.
Of course! 🦇🦇
Penguin is the bridge between old Gotham and new Gotham crime.
He has gimmick and wears colourful clothes.
But he's also a mob boss and in some versions a lieutenant working for the crime families before they went out of power.
If anything I've always seen penguin more as a proper supervillain with mobster trappings than the other way around. He knows the business and the game, and he plays it all very well with how you might expect a crime business to run. But he's got a vindictive streak and a need for attention that makes him another agent of chaos
Yeah, I think he’s a bridge, too. For sure.
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 All good points.
Penguin's squacking at the end of sentences was a real nice touch. I like how you're not just reading the lines but making Cobblepot say them.
@@sting2death2 No other way to do it. Thanks man!! 🤙🤙🤙
Honestly, it could have gone South far worse
Sure. This is the beginning of that, to clarify.
So if you had to vote between Cobblepot or Lex Luthor for president, where would you move?
Oh boy……Gimme a little time on that one
@@morgant.dulaman8733 president Luthor old news, we know he cracks under the pressure and goes crazy. Let's see a Gotham born Citizen spice things up!
Didn't Lex become President just to annoy Superman? Like he didn't really have any other goals, so his presidency might actually be quite stable
@@mattevans4377
I know very little about Cobblepot and Luthor.
I also know Cobblepot is normally a bonafide psychopath with a clean brutality streak.
At least Luthor wants to one-up someone - Penguin’s impulses scare me.
At this point, either is better than now. Assuming, our Pres. Elect keeps his promises, which I hope he doesn't.
As so priceless as always, really, in the calm and the terrifying moments, they all are amazing and awesome!
The point is, however, how could it be if you put another intentions inside of The Penguin's voice, I mean, comparing the fact he believes his owns lies in front of the possible situation that he really knows he's lyieng to Batman and he is manipulative with him, or he's trying to do that. What do you say? i'm so curious! owo
I’m sorry. I’m not sure what you’re asking. 🙏🙏❤️❤️
@@Im_Just_Dan Oh, well, I was just saying that it is not the same having the real feeling of what you say is true and being up to something without letting your enemy knowing it, I mean inside of the tone of the character, that's all, ^w^U
@ Right, absolutely. I think on some level, yes Penguin believes his own lies. I mean, the more you believe in your own lies, the better you can sell them.
@@AnaProcarXakroxI think It's a matter of concealing your lies within some truth. Cobblepot covers his tracts with aggressive outburst on one end and somberness on the other, but he uses the point of valuing his partnership with batman to squash the notion of any ill doings. Because Oswald does Value it, just not for the reasons he lets on.
@@Im_Just_Dan Ah, yes, absolutely! Yes, it is right!
Wait Bruce's mother is Jewish doesn't that make Batman Jewish?
Guess so. At least in this story arc. 🤷🏻
@Im_Just_Dan well now we know just an interesting thing I never noticed in the ark
@ For sure!