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Colvig had left Disney in 1937 and freelanced for Warner Brothers and worked for Fleischer as the
voice
of Bluto until 1941 when he returned to the Disney fold.
Jack Mercer who was the longtime
voice
of Popeye is the
voice
of King Little.
Tony Todd is excellent as The Candyman, and his deep
voice
is great when he is talking, it is menacing and he just sounds evil.
Patricia Clarkson does a beautifully understated job as the headmistress, and her quiet
voice
doing a lot more to scare me than a lot of yelling and overbearing attitudes of other films.
Ever since I was 12, I fell in love with SpongeBob, and could imitate his
voice
very well and liked the show for years.
The new
voice
was dreadful.
The title reveals itself at the end when Walt runs to the museum to see the large representation of a Squid and a Whale with Lou Reed's monotonous
voice
in the background giving the film a polished ending.
Poor Craig T. Nelson, who I've enjoyed elsewhere, was hammy and ridiculous as the evil king.The young actress playing Red Riding Hood had one singing
voice
for the ballad and another for an up tempo song.If you enjoy unintentional farce, if you are a MSTK3 fan who can imagine Crow and Tom Servo dissecting this-you'll enjoy this movie.
Well two out of three can kill you these days.But The Rose was set in the late sixty's or early seventy's where drugs were all she really had to worry about.She diden,t.If your a fan of Bette Midlers or Janis Joplin you should love The Rose.Bette Midler Gives an Oscar worthy performance (she was nominated,but Sally Field won for NormaRae)in her first major film role.Rose Foster is a major star in the rock and blues music world But being a great success with a
voice
that most of the world would kill for is not enough to fill her emptiness.Shes on the booze in the first few frames,the drugs soon follow.Recently relesed on DVD,The Rose is not the feel good movie of 79 or any year but Bette Midler,her
voice
and her acting talent make this film well worth watching.
(It's also got an English dub created with a tin ear and ESL
voice
actors reading their lines from cue cards for the first time).
The song about Chester is so funny, that there's almost no need to mention Fields' trembling
voice
when he's singing the song without any
voice
("You know, we can't get any ipecac up in this part of the country.").
The only performances I enjoyed was Britany Murphy whose wonderful guttural
voice
is always a joy to hear.The movie has the typical Ed Burns slobby vulgarity(lots of talk about applying cologne to ones balls and not showering before dates.. Brothers McMullen had similar talk about defecating in front of other guys.)
Diane Wiest and Julie Kavner excel strongly in the female leads, Allen's
voice
narrates the whole picture, and Mia Farrow squeaks deliciously as a bimbo cigarette girl who gets a culture make-over.
I loved the way he said, "I am the terror that flaps in the night..." and the way he talked with his smooth, dark
voice.
I would've loved to have heard Curry sing, for he has a great singing voice, because Raul Julia sang a Mamooshka in the first movie.
One of the few bright spots is that Gershon's
voice
over narrative seemed cool and had some good lines.
What lights up the screen is an individual voice, a distinctive style that immediately sets McKee apart from his contemporaries.
The Janis Joplin type performance is stunning - her heart and soul is in her
voice
which pulsates and vibrates into your very being and sends shock waves of electricity tingling coolly down the back of your spine touching your very soul.
i liked the storyline of the movie but it was very hard to see Arnold....as a BIG fan of his he should of been in more of the storyline and i can see why the female in the movie did what she did he does have a very very sexy voice.....i agree with the other viewer someone should write a role for Arnold quick, one that shows his obvious talents...laughing..that's all i can think of to say on the subject.
Politically Family Ties is the great liberal
voice
of 80s television and from that point of view plays in a different league from its arch rival at the time, The Cosby show.
This film needed more odd side characters and more Angela Bettis she was the
voice
of the woods though and that and the 60s settings along with Bruce Campbell and Patricia Clarkson's performances made this worthwhile from my viewpoint, I liked the pacing and effects and the bed in the corner had creepy possibilities that were misused by the writer.
To see her in a movie depicting Judy Garland, another showbiz "10" with a
voice
that overwhelms, is an unbelievable delight.
There was amazing things about all of them, how Kelly always managed to have that tiny camera that took pictures of everything, how Jill's hair never lost it's curls, how Sabrina's
voice
managed to crack in a funny, cool way.
Her husky
voice
works very well for her fight scenes.
The actors seem to 'recitate' their part with no emotion (Deneuve has such a monotonous and unconvincing tone of
voice.
The deep
voice
of Freemen and musical score adds to the overall strength of the movie.
Whitney Houston is fairly good as an actress, smiling and charming in her pleasanter days, and obviously her songs are very good--I hope no one will contest that she has an excellent
voice
(or did; does she even sing anymore?).
In any scene where Robbie isn't singing his
voice
is so quiet and low.
It was a young Conan O'Brien AND the guy who does the
voice
for Triumph The Insult Dog (Robert Smigel).
Just about every song is a winner because her
voice
fits her blues- rock material extremely well and her band is outstanding.
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