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Sinatra went on to make many more films where his undoubted acting ability shone through but in this, his first venture into Hollywood, his voice, not his acting, is his main contribution to this movie.
Like the previous sequel (The Lion King 2) I was glad that Disney brought back most of the original
voice
actors which makes a big difference and they kept a good level of traditional animation.
The Martian pilot, Blaznee, has the
voice
and mannerisms of Jack Nicholson; the scientist, that of Peter Seller's Dr. Strangelove.
Mr. Scott seemed to bring Scrooge to a more personal, understandable yet highly conflicted level; his role was acted with the great authority Scott always bring to the screen: yet his usual bellicose
voice
would sometimes be brought to a whisper, almost as a soliloquy, as he would berate the Christmas holiday in one breath, yet reveal his own human frailty in his next line.
Some of the lip-synching is pretty poor, and David Tomlinson's
voice
has been dubbed by a bloke who sounds absolutely nothing like David Tomlinson (there's actually a hint of German in it, I think).
The actors, the
voice
overs, the direction, it all captures the feel of the novel without sacrificing its own merits.
One listen to Brando singing "Luck Be a Lady Tonight" speaks volumes about where the early Dylan got his
voice.
The graphics of the game are outstanding and also the
voice
recording is very professional.
But the one place where this movie clearly rises above the new films is the
voice
characterizations.
His
voice
is extraordinary.
Several scenes are a bit hysterical and O'Connor's
voice
sounds a lot like Mini Mouse!
The villagers try to keep the women inside at all times by staking crosses everywhere and using a weird-looking, hairy-faced scarecrow that an old man provides the
voice
for.
Still, this could be considered something of a cult item today, because it feautures Arnold Schwarzenegger in his movie debut; he is already impressive-looking, and his
voice
is dubbed throughout by a man who sounds nothing like him!
Brad Dourif (Billy in Cukoo's Nest, Hazel in Wise Blood and the
voice
of Chucky) is hilarious as Fingerless, the other characters are the usual pathetic humanoids struggling with their dreams and weaknesses.
Robert Taylor was wooden; Eleanor Parker, pretty; Victor Jory's face was covered but we were treated to his wonderful
voice.
Merlin, played by Nichol Williamson is incredible in this and put in one hell of a performance, much to the surprise of the directors who, as rumor had it, wanted to recast him!! Patrick Stewart puts that booming
voice
of his to good use too on more than one occasion!!
Yes, she's playing a klutzy ditz with a heart of gold, but Long has no shadings, and when she tries for sincerity it rings hollow (even her overly-clear speaking
voice
sounds as if it's coming from an echo chamber and not a person).
You know the film is in trouble when Stallone's lasagna lips render a good portion of the crummy dialog unintelligible and Stone responds by remarking how much she likes his
voice.
Her sultry deep
voice
and her tired, natural face speak for themselves.
Lots of
voice
actors even the great David Ogden "Cogsworth" Stiers himself couldn't turn this movie into something decent.
I haven't seen any acting of the man but he is by far a wonderful
voice
actor.
The
voice
acting is all satisfactory.
But it is the re-animated Uncle Dave, whose changed
voice
Mrs. Walker credits to a cold.
So while Jack is beside himself with fears of demonic possession (he's hearing the
voice
of pilot Tuck Pendleton - Dennis Quaid), he is being pursued by government agencies and ruthless criminals.
The
voice
acting is incredible.
Hats off to Sonali Bose for her outstanding maiden effort with writing, directing and producing such a film that has got
voice
and certain mark of difference.
The sound editing was terrible, fisher's
voice
is enough to drive anyone into a mental institution (seriously - like freakin long pointy nails on a chalk board), and the bottom line is i don't think anyone really even knows of or cares about this man.
I have to admit, I agree with most of the complaints about "Butt Ugly Martians;" however, I feel it did have one redeeming quality about it and that item was Robert Stack as the
voice
of Stoat Muldoon, Alien Hunter.
You wouldn't take a beloved character like pee wee Herman and change his
voice
to Billy Christal.
The
voice
acting was passable, but hardly makes up for how horrible the rest of this cartoon was.
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