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This movie is good for all the same reasons The storyline is good not quite as good as the other one's but still pretty good it has lots of action in it The Cartoon effects are good The
voice
of actors are really good such as Kevin Conroy as Batman/ Bruce Wayne, Tara Strong as Barbra Gordon, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Eli Marienthal as Robin.
"Go ahead - Make my day...You feel lucky, Punk? ...." classic Eastwood as only Eastwood, with his anguished, rubbery expressions, and whispery, menacing
voice
can do it.
I've heard his
voice
before.
I thought the film could be a bit more complex,in a psychological sense perhaps, but the action and
voice
acting were top notch.
I love how Charlie looks and his voice, Bert Reynolds could only play Charlie's
voice
this great.
I also liked the addition of Tim Drake in the series, and once again like it's predecessor this show had great story lines, great animation (better then the original), fantastic
voice
work and of course brilliant writing.
Deanna Durbin, (Penny Craig) surprised everyone when she was booked in a police station and told the chief of police that she was an opera star and then Penny starts singing with the most fantastic soprano
voice
I have every heard, the entire police department and convicts started applauding, which was a very entertaining and enjoyable scene from this film.
This was the last movie with Judith Barsi, who played the
voice
of Anne-Marie.
My favorite character is Charlie but I find Itchy's
voice
is so fun to hear.
The invaluable Mel Blanc supplied the
voice
for Snafu, and the stories and rhyming narration for many of the films was supplied by Theodor Geisel, i.e.
His
voice
was strong and steady, so powerful in fact that MGM decided to use him in The Great Caruso.
I used to practise singing his songs years ago, and became pretty good myself until I lost my
voice
because of emphysema/asthma ten years ago.
Credit Nathan Lane as Timone and Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa for their
voice
work, without their efforts, the movie may not have worked.
My finger stopped channel surfing the moment I heard Harvey's
voice.
Some of the most ravishing early Technicolor, a SUBLIME and shimmering Miklos Rozsa musical score along with the youthful exuberance of Sabu, the theatrical and malevolent villainy of Conrad Veidt and the exquisite beauty and
voice
of June Duprez as the princess all work wonderfully well.
p.s. Twitch, i think, is the
voice
of Nemo from "Finding Nemo".
Out of all the villains, which are all great on their own merits, Tony Jay stands out as Shere Kahn. Louis and Baloo actually sound very similar to the
voice
overs in the Jungle Book, which isn't a bad thing at all.
That final scene is one of the best moments in all of show biz - bar none!! I'm glad she kept the camera on herself for ten minutes - she deserves that iconic status - such is the power of the
voice.
Carl Brisson is also on hand to lend his strong
voice
to "Cocktails for Two".
Daniel Wu is absolutely superb, with his clean and crisp voice, honest acting, and a total chick magnet.
Instead of the nice female narrator's
voice
and the relatively bland visuals it would have been GREAT if they'd used Minnie Mouse and the rest of the Disney gang!!
i think every
voice
is done by jason steele.
(you can only just barely tell if you've heard his normal
voice
though, so don't worry about them sounding the same.
The
voice
acting was above standard.
But this is not all, then it shows how she couldn't survive there and when she helped rescue some innocent children, how brutally her
voice
is suppressed.
I did not like it that so many big issues were dramatically mentioned in the group (when some accused others in front of everyone else of major things, people would just be more "ashamed" to
voice
everything so personal in front of everybody, even if those people are a group one is closely working with).
Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise work wonderfully together, and Reynolds' singing
voice
is appropriate for a junkyard dog.
Buster Keaton was finding his feature length
voice
in "Three Ages."
But the movie was made for one reason and one reason only, like all of those awful Mario Lanza movies...just to hear the
voice
of the star, in this case Pavarotti in his prime.
It's as far away from the "master and coverage" style of shooting as one can get; perfectly integrating many layers of image, sound, effects, props, dialogue,
voice
over, performance, editing, lighting, etc... all equal, none predominant.
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