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She is listening to ever-so-many
voices
and will most likely end up a world citizen of some kind than one with any ties to her native culture of Iran.
The character imitates
voices
of stars, tries to dance like John Travolta in Staying Alive and a lot of other things.
Sinatra and Kathryn Graysons
voices
do not blend well -- and their chemistry together lacks spark.
So it is to no ones surprise that a lot of music is being played in Istanbul, with a great variety of voices, styles, and influences from everywhere on the globe.
I grew up outside of Naila Germany(where they landed),every detail of the film was 100% authentic,the power lines that they flew over,the nosy neighbors,the grandmother telling the kids that they cant watch west German TV,etc..This movie brings back lots of good memories to those that are European,a great production from Disney...The same movie in German has Klaus Lowitsch and Gunter Meisner using their own
voices
for translating the English version into German...for the German version they also use Cookoo birds ,a bird that is native to Germany as background noise to let you know that you are in Germany..I showed this move to many of my German relative and they really liked this movie.(these
He was, and will forever be one of the most talented
voices
and dancers in the music industry, and he will be missed terribly.
They picked just the right music for the mood of the movie, the animation is wonderful, and they picked the
voices
for the characters very well.
There hadn't been any films coming out of Hollywood yet that allowed the
voices
of marginal characters like Anna and Brutus to take the foreground.
Oh, and the
voices
being used for this American-dubbed version: Tina Fey, Betty White, Liam Neeson, Cloris Leachman, and Lily Tomlin.
Harry had an amazing life and one of the best and distinct
voices
ever recorded.
The
voices
were great and the characters were adorably sweet and cute.
The widescreen (Shaw Scope!)shape was lost and the original actor's
voices
absent but this is still good to watch.
The characters really did have the
voices
you would expect reading the graphic novels and the artistic talent exceeded my expectations The music was catchy and the comedy toying and lighthearted, almost a flinstoneish inclusion of modern items in playful manners.
I really miss the animation films like AristoCats, they had perfect
voices
not to mention the hand drawn animation that makes it perfect for the family.
As for all the reviewers who claimed the cast cannot sing in tune, this criticism falls apart since Liv Ullmann, Olivia Hussey and Peter Finch were dubbed (brilliantly too, as the vocals match their speaking
voices
perfectly), and Sally Kellerman has a really lovely and totally unique singing style.
First, people just have to get over the fact that the
voices
are different.
It takes a little to get used to the dubbed English
voices
over the characters speaking Japanese but I really enjoy it all the same.
And while Poitier and Dandridge act well and their singing doubles sing well, there's a huge chasm between the characters' singing and speaking
voices
-- you're constantly aware of the artifice.
The new
voices
scare me!
The acting also brought the characters to life through the mannerisms, voices, and personalities.
But it all came together, and it was interesting to finally hear the
voices
of your favorite characters.
Old movies I like but not golf however, within the first scene a young boy (Harry Vardon) is awaken by the
voices
of men.
The
voices
of the various characters were superb and provided by several well know actors such as Scott Wolf, Alyssa Milano and Mickey Rooney.
Although Poitier and Dandridge have dubbed musical voices, I think the
voices
fit the faces and personalities well.
Fun mix of vampires and martial arts is a bit of a mess plot-wise and the acting of those who dubbed the
voices
is almost universally bad, but the premise is engaging, the fight scenes are fast and flashy and the movie is often quite amusing.
As always, it's really the
voices
rather than the animation that are the heart of the Disney magic: Phil Harris is brilliant as O'Malley, Eva Gabor as Duchess is... well... Eva Gabor; but perhaps the most memorable turns are by Pat Buttram and George Lindsay, who turn the old hounds Napoleon and Lafayette into a couple of bumbling Southern-fried rednecks.
John Patterson stops a vigilante crowd from starting open warfare with the 14th Street mob and uses their
voices
to call the capital and demand martial law for Phenix City.
Sure there are a few odd production mistakes that you see when watching old shows, and it takes a couple of episodes to get used to the dubbed voices, but having done that, I was as captivated now as I was back in the 1960s.
The timeless music, the tender
voices
of William Holden and Jennifer Jones leave this grown man weeping through joyous, romantic scenes and I'm not one who cries very often in life.
Not only is it annoying to know the
voices
don't belong to the actors, but they always seem cheerful, like the whole movie is one big long toothpaste commercial or something.
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