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Although it was funny in some places, the only real laughs was that there appeared to be o real plot to talk about and the acting in some places was dreadful and wooden, especially the "Lovely Lady" and the
voice
of the narrator (whom I have never heard of) had a lot to be desired.
All we get are reaction shots to the off-screen character's
voice!
The French film "Extension Du Domaine De La Lutte" directed by iconoclast film maker Philippe Harel is based on the book of the same name written by a controversial writer Michel Houellebecq.He has also worked on this film's scenario.According to British cinema magazine Sight and Sound,it is also known as "Whatever".This film has been hailed as a breath of fresh air for French cinema due to its not so common theme of sexual politics and its implications on two stupid information technology workers.The film is marred by its much too evident
voice
over which introduces us to the main character.This makes us viewers feel as if we are watching a book that is bring read.
Firstly, how has Jennifer Tilly managed to sustain a film acting career for all these years based on that ridiculous squeaky
voice
and the very limited range of hammy facial expressions she employs?
Worst of all, Christopher Daniel Barnes didn't come back as the
voice
of Eric! Disney, please stop remaking classic movies with these shoddy imitations.
kurt russel had most of the "elvis moves" down and the
voice
imitation was great, but the dubbed in singing
voice
of elvis just didnt work for me. the
voice
didnt always match up with russels mouth, and it was hard for me to get lost in the plot because it bothered me that it was noticeable.
As Dean Slesinger & Dr. Hackenstein eat they talk about Hackenstien's experiments which Dean Slesinger has always been opposed to, Dr. Hackenstein shows Dean Slesinger his laboratory in his attic where he keeps the severed head of his wife Sheila (Sylvia Lee Baker) who died in an unfortunate 'accident' & can telepathically talk to him (Christy Botkin provides Sheila's
voice
apparently).
The English accent and California looks can't hold a candle to Barbara Stanwick's velvet
voice
and sex appeal.
What's with the hokey
voice
over of Plath's poetry?
A dedicated fan to the TLK movies, with the first one being a milestone and the second probably the best sequel Disney has produced, along comes this film... Now I'm not arguing with animation,
voice
work, music, but this is no more than a Timon/Pumbaa screwloose in the TLK atmosphere.
Even using Strummer's 'radio DJ
voice'
did little to glue the film together.
Like all her films, 'Bonjour tristesse' suffers not at all from her looks (though she is perhaps the first of those modern women whom Tom Wolfe gleefully, accurately describes as "boys with breasts": publicists, of course, use the word "gamine") but suffers grievously from Seberg's dull, monotonous, killing
voice.
The
voice
talents were very good though especially Barry Bostwick as Thunderbolt, with the exception of Jodi Benson, the accent ruined it for me.
Yes I know "talkies" had just been invented for the cinema 2 years earlier when this was produced in 1929 but this film showed that much had to learnt about the art of producing films.It comes over as a filmed "hammy" stage play with the actors melodramatically enunciating their lines,rolling their eyes, using too many pregnant pauses and using gestures more appropriate to silent cinema, which I suppose was normal during the process of educating them to appear more naturalistic on screen.The gaps between lines spoken should have been tightened up during editing as it considerably slows the film.It is now only of interest for Titanic buffs who want to see an early example of this marine accident on film.In next chronological order they could see "Titanic" (1953) A Night to Remember (1958)"Titanic (1997), to see how the cinema's depiction of this tragedy as evolved over the years.There have been many documentaries and TV films made including the atrocious "SOS Titanic" (1979) On my version which is a DVD, David McCallum gives the introduction.It was he who played Harold Bride Marconi's junior wireless operator in "A Night to Remember"(still the best feature film - please read my "Tribute to Walter" comments on IMDb under Howard Morley.demon.co.uk)and gave the commentary on the series of 4 videos entitled "End of a Dream" so he was well qualified to give the narration.Of more interest I found was a recording accompanied by actual photos of the 1912 US Senate hearing which is also on the DVD.Actors speak the actual words spoken by Lightoller 2nd officer, J Bruce Ismay,Managing director of White Star, Harold Bride and others including Gloria Stewart (The "old Rose" in Titanic 1997) whose
voice
is used for one of the first class women survivors.
While blondes and brunettes get most of the attention(I'll always cherish Yutte Stensgaard),the lovely auburn-haired actress with the deep
voice
always exuded intelligence as well as vulnerability(one such example being 1960's "Village of the Damned," in which her screen time was much less than her character's husband,George Sanders).She is the sole reason for seeing this drab update of "Cat People," and is seen to great advantage throughout(it's difficult to say if her beauty found an even better showcase).Her character apparently sleeps in the nude,and we are exposed to her luscious bare back when she is awakened(also exposed 8 years later in 1965's "Rasputin-The Mad Monk").The ravishing gown she wears during most of the film is a stunning strapless wonder(I don't see what held that dress up,but I'd sure like to).All in all,proof positive that Barbara Shelley,in a poorly written role that would defeat most actresses,rises above her material and makes the film consistently watchable,a real test of star power,which she would find soon enough at Hammer's studios in Bray,for the duration of the 1960's.
Seriously, that one blond chick's
voice
had me wincing in pain constantly.
The acting talent is shamefully misused: Migenes and Walters are good but don't have to try very hard: Migenes at least has a great
voice
and some feel for the material.
So full of boring, dull, unimaginative characters, and with a lead character with such an annoying attitude and dry
voice
constantly giving a thoughtless
voice
over for every action and feeling, this film holds the record for the most challenging film I have ever watched.
Mamet can't create characters; all he can do is foist his
voice
on us relentlessly through different actors.
I hope I never see Chris Lybbert in a speaking role ever again; every time he says a line that should be angry or mean, he does nothing more than lower the timbre of his
voice
and he just sounds like a kid trying to act macho.
The
voice
acting is atrocious, Too cute sounding.
Without the
voice
of Don Adams as Inspector Gadget it just doesn't cut it anymore; Dr. Claw is not only visually less frightening, but sounds more like a wrestler with a cold, than his original intimidating self.
What I didn't know is that this is NOT ACTUALLY A STORY but a bunch of New-Age blowhards who love the sound of their own
voice
talking about how little they know about basic quantum mechanics.
The story is also not overly engaging and many of the
voice
actors aren't overly impressive, noticeably the usually brilliant Brendan Gleeson who appears to be phoning in his part.
He now has kids and he talks with a dumb nasal
voice.
I think the worst thing about this movie is definitely the directing, for example, the part where her enemy turns out to be the person the evil villain is possesing, how her
voice
turns dark and evil, I think that was incredibly stupid, and how Wendy's (Brenda Song)teachers were all her teachers at school being possessed by monks, that was pretty ridiculous to.
Her soft dreamy
voice
gives the only hint at just how seductively dangerous these odd creatures can be.
Lyon is excellent at playing the young girl he loves and then the more worldly wife, though her 3-pack a day
voice
does threaten to give her away at any given moment.
The elvira character is meant to be alluring and attractive, but was in actual fact ugly and had a weird and annoying
voice.
The
voice
acting could've been better.
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