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Christian Slater plays the Hollow Man, who must have just shown up for a day of filming, some
voice
recording, and a paycheck.
Donald Duck had been mentionened as an idea since 1931 but this was his first actual appearance.I was introduced to the character mainly by the comicbooks and at a lesser extents by some great shorts as "Commando Duck".Donald is obviously the most interesting character in this short.According to comics continuity he was 14 years old.Not bad for a teen-ager.But this short introduces as to his
voice
actor"Clarence"Ducky"Nash.Why should Donald's speaking be almost incomprehensible?I usualy hate hearing it.Since his name is Donald a slight Scottish accent would be more acceptable.A nice short but Clarence ruins it for me.I greately preferred Scrooge's
voice
in Ducktales.
The plot is already explained here so I won't go into it, but I really must
voice
that I thought this was a truly awful movie.
His
voice
is processed through an echo device so cheap it makes Mexican radio sound realistic!
You would think, with the
voice
talent in this movie, that it would be at least a little funny.
The
voice
of reason is represented by her working class father, who, without being idealogical and in a down to earth way tries to explain to his daughter what it is really going on: 'entire country being deprived of their teachers and doctors coming to this country to work as plumbers and builders, the only people to profit from this scam is big business!'
This ravishing Dutch actress has the face of an angel, the
voice
of a siren and a booty that would even make the most popular Hollywood actress jealous.
It was already clear that dancing is a great substitute for self-hating activities like smoking, overeating or filling up an ex's
voice
mail.
All I can say is that from the opening sequence with it's stunning slowed down camera work, wonderful soundtrack full of strange electronic sounds and Astin's poetic
voice
over on the nature of time and space we were hooked!
I know others have commented on her annoying voice, but to me, that made her part hilarious.
The
voice
acting was most impressive, special mention must go to Patrick Stewart, who was perfect as the Great Prince.
The show is and exercise in poor writing and
voice
acting, and mediocre animation.
The game has a young man bringing his deceased loved one to a forbidden valley temple where he is confronted by a
voice
that tells him of a way to perhaps revive his beloved.
Using the sun to guide you, you track them down using clues given you by the mysterious
voice
and once you find them you must find a way to climb them so you can find the weak point and bring them down.
In the same
voice
and tone as Adam did in Mr Deeds.
But for me it was Alan Rickman who truly steals the film, he is the ultimate bad guy and his
voice
was just so creepy, I love him.
I checked it out because I saw that it was written by a former Simpsons writer, and had Conan as a guest voice...how could that not be funny?
A mucky piece of work, with too many genre stereotypes, and what was with Woodbine's gruff, 'bad boy
' voice?
With her tremendous voice, and the acting skills she demonstrated in this role, one can only imagine what she would have done had she been one of the MGM stars, when their musicals were known as the best.
All this is intended to be kooky, but I found myself hating her character from the start due to her selfishness and whiny
voice.
Jayston plays wonderfully the role: all the attributes that Bronte wrote about her hero are well argued by Jayston's fine, subtle and clever acting: tortured spirit, sometimes stern and abrupt, sometimes kind and genial, eccentric, good story-teller, full of passion, masterful, yet submissive in Jane's presence, with deep and mellow voice, and playing a cat-mouse game with Jane.
Although I believe him to be an excellent actor, ultimately it was his
voice
and unconventional good looks that drew me in.
When she off-handedly offered him quiche, he merely replied in a normal tone of voice, "No thanks."
"13 Seconds" garnered several awards, is recognized in the film community, but for me was just a sloppy film with the irritable inconsistent
voice
dub.
The Japanese
voice
actors are top-notch.
This is puzzling inasmuch as he was a good-looking fellow with a fine
voice
and real acting talent but perhaps the cold, cynical nature of his two major roles kept audiences from warming to him.
In fact, he was so weak and sickly that his
voice
needed to be dubbed!
The story is very clever and beautifully constructed, the writing is excellent, there are some inspired life lessons that don't preach, and the
voice
acting from all involved especially from Tress McNeille and Jennifer Hale is fantastic.
I have to
voice
my opinion about how terrible this movie is.
Not only did he look out of place, but he had a funny voice, and was just not entertaining in the least.
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