t blacks out for a moment, consumed by Lucas rage
t remembers that Han shot first, and is all better
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t blacks out for a moment, consumed by Lucas rage
t remembers that Han shot first, and is all better
As if George Lucas would ever use a $10 piece of wood when there's a hundred-thousand dollar proprietary piece of software that can do the exact same thing digitally.
In my head, this sounds just like Kevin McDonald saying "Well, it reaches into your brain 'chemically'" in Brain Candy.
Did we know you could see it?
Yes. I was so happy and shocked that I could see it. (You know the whole "we're not gonna show it to the public" thing would never last.)
Cinema's most unique voice, Walken reportedly taught himself his halting manner of speech by deleting all the punctuation out of his scripts when learning his lines. You can. Understand. What that could do to your. Speech. Right? Anyway, we could use a little more cowbell.
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Top 100 Voices in the Movies
But no Yoda.
Clint Eastwood above James Earl Jones? Above Kathleen Turner?
Puh-lease.
Puh-lease.
Apologize to my mule.
Cinema's most unique voice
Bad grammar! No biscuit!!
The thing is, Clint Eastwood's voice doesn't fill me with joy at the first syllable. Both JEJ and KT make me think "My God, how can a voice possibly sound that good?" I genuinely would listen to either read the phone book.