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Concept art from the reveal!
Am I the only one tired of celebrity stunt casting in these movies?
I mean, these people are almost never as good as ACTUAL voice actors.
I just saw an interview with Sam Witwer (the voice of Darth Maul in Star Wars Clone Wars & Rebels), where he admits that voice acting was way harder than he thought it was, and learning to do it well has actually made him a better on-screen actor as it's given him a better appreciation of using nuance in his voice to add to his performances. Something he never did before becoming a voice actor.
And that's the problem with hiring these celebrities for these jobs; most of them just come in and record their lines and that's it. I guarantee that all we'll get is "Thor" coming out of Optimus Prime's face. Most of them don't know how to create a character using just their voice.
My only hope is that guys like Hemsworth, hopefully having grown up with these characters, will give enough of a jive about them to want to really give it his all, and not just half-ass it.
Considering that it's made by the same producers as the live-action movies...Wait, is this movieverse or not?
Wait, is this movieverse or not?
Yes.Is it a prequel for Bumblebee or the original Bayverse films?
So edgy!Well I guess fans can be happy, seems like they're finally making BB's fanwank opening an entire movie.
That happiness lasted just long enough for some Paramount exec (and later news articles referencing that) to call this the "first animated movie" (which, well, we've had a decade plus of live-action movies, and, well, we've seen this before). It's since been replaced by smug um-actuallying all over the place.Well I guess fans can be happy, seems like they're finally making BB's fanwank opening an entire movie.
He line-read Orson Welles same as everyone else. And if you've heard the commercial recording sessions Welles did, well, good on Burr for not being intimidated by Welles' reputation.The 1986 cast did okay, but Wally Burr may have had something to do with that.
He line-read Orson Welles same as everyone else. And if you've heard the commercial recording sessions Welles did, well, good on Burr for not being intimidated by Welles' reputation.
Now that would be missing media to get a hold of....
Noooooot how I heard it...
If any one of us was in the room when he walked in -- an anachronism in its own right, of course -- Heaven and Earth couldn't stop us from humming the Unicron theme as he did so.Informative and entertaining -- particularly the bit about Welles' arrival.
Spader's voice didn't bother me because it fit so well for what that movie was trying to do with its depiction of Ultron.The only thing about that is that his voice is so recognizable that it might be distracting to me like on Avengers: Age of Ultron hearing James Spader's voice.
Well, I had been watching a lot the Blacklist at the time so his voice was a bit of a distraction. Not to say he did a bad job, it was just a distraction.Spader's voice didn't bother me because it fit so well for what that movie was trying to do with its depiction of Ultron.