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I mean, what other Swedish splatter movie could be so evil, bizarre and totally cruel...The whole movie is stuffed with some kind of weird humor, like: The old cencoreguy just blows his head off and the boss just wipes the blood off his glasses and says with a mean voice: - Your fired!!! wouppie!!!
It was a really good show, I don't know all about the seasons and everything but I do remember that every time I saw the screen freak out and the
voice
on the TV say: "There is nothing wrong with your television.
OK, so it owes Pulp Fiction, but in my opinion has it's own
voice
and identity mainly because of the music-video direction style, sketch-like narrative and great performances.
Irene Cara has a great
voice
and is a great actress.
Sam Waterston is so natural in the role of Oppenheimer that tapes of the REAL Oppenheimer sound odd: apparently, he had a
voice
similar to Ronald Reagan!
It's one of the paradoxes of Basil Rathbone's wartime anti-Nazi Sherlock Holmes films
(Voice
of Terror, SH in Washington, and this one) that while the plots and settings are mostly terrible, he is so good in them.
This is the best version of Gypsy that has been filmed.Bette Midler is simply superb as Mama Rose.She has the voice,the gestures,the look,and most of all,a supreme acting ability to carry the role off and to make her character come alive.Her singing is,simply put:MAGNIFICENT!
The acting is great, the overdubbing is little funny (Sam Campbell's
voice
is often found funny, same with the other actors).
My favorite character in all the Dexter series would most definitely have to be Dean Higgins, I love his
voice
and hearing him get upset especially seeing his expression at the end was just pure hysterical for me.
Two performers are of note: Stevens, with his wonderful voice, is at first sympathetic, then convincingly menacing.
the best animated Astérix movie ever! and it feels so good to hear Roger Carel doing the
voice
of Astérix again!
Soon enough the
voice
of Vincent Price comes on, and zombies start crawling out the earth and open coffins from the graveyard, and Michael and the Girl are obviously surrounded.
You can feel that the man whose
voice
is dubbed over the credits and in the beginning and ending believes what he is saying wholeheartedly!
A few make a very powerful impression, especially a guru-like taxi driver who seems to be the
voice
of wisdom itself.
The
voice
acting is impeccable, with a celebrity or two.
The
voice
acting is excellent and sounds clear enough even for a non-English speaker as myself to comprehend.
As a matter of fact, I memorized many, many of her songs and some people (quite a few) tell me that my
voice
sounds almost identical to her!!! ( I am not joking on this).
All the characters are brilliant, the
voice
overs for the characters were realistic and funny.
Add brilliant
voice
work by Bonham-Carter and Fiennes (is it true? the best acting these days is being done in animation?) - enjoy!
The best I can recall, his
voice
sounded like a cross between Dumb Donald and Orko.
A surprisingly great cartoon in the same league as Batman:TAS and its ilk, I enjoyed it in my youth and recently had been able to watch them all again, great
voice
acting from Tim Curry, Richard Moll, Tony Jay, and Maurice LaMarche in various roles.
The only qualm I had was Rob Paulsons
voice
seemed a little too old for the title character, but that wasn't a big deal as the stories were great, and the fact that the whole thing has a great time loop twist ending.
Yes it masquerades as a kids' film, but even now I find it really dark in places, particularly the haunting music that is played each time the guardian angel woman is on the screen, and her rather hypnotic eyes and
voice.
Holly has always been a lovely actress with a notable husky
voice
that furthers her attractions.
The vision of the film quickly managed to engage my attention to the fullest - starting with the opening sequence, which shows black and white footage of military airplanes throwing bombs at graves at the sounds of music and Scott Walker's beautiful wailing
voice.
Not a perfect motion picture - the notorious over-dubbing of McDowell's
voice
by Glenn Close is unconscionable and only explicable in terms of a very British error - but a fine if flawed masterpiece and a noble farewell to Sir Ralph Richardson.
Noe's direction here has all the hallmarks of his later films, showing he was carving his own
voice
and style from the beginning.
His gritty
voice
delivers one of the best soliloquies ever captured on film: "I have excellent news for the world ... there's no such thing as New Wave."
Aside from this, the plot offers an interesting commentary on the role of the media in society and its effect on social voice, perception, and opinion.
In truth, it's not so much the silence that permeates the film as it is the loss of
voice
and the loss of words to communicate and express thought that inevitably follows.
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