The people who made IT (2017) actually made a joke version of the Pennywise/Georgie scene. I don't think I've ever heard of a film doing a joke version of a scene and actually keeping it as a deleted scene.
So I just found out one of my biggest voice acting inspirations died today, David Ogden Stiers. Grew up with him as Cogsworth, Jumba, and in tons of other shows and movies. He had this warm sound to his voice yet so much energy and comedic timing in both voice & onscreen. RIP
When I went to a con several years ago, there was a Kill la Kill panel with several of the dub VA's. During the Q&A, a guy walked up to the mic and basically asked "How does it feel knowing your work will always be inferior to the sub" and the entire 800+ crowd booed him.
His mother warned the FBI a year in advanced and he was apart of white supremacist forums
But sure, go ahead and talk to us about how weird/quirky he was instead
This movie came out today and is Disney's first film with a lead character being LGBTQ and it actually being part of the movies plot.
They have been barely advertising it until the last week
Really cool you worded this in a way to make John sound greedy as fuck when if you actually read the article, he's talking about how he thinks that all voice actors should be allowed to negotiate contracts or higher pay when they feel it is earned over years of work.
Daily reminder that Butch Hartman acts like he made Danny Phantom when he barely had any major involvement with its production outside of producing, and writing a couple episodes.
It is Steve Marmels show
I've been seeing people going around honoring Stephen Hillenburg with their favorite Spongebob bits, and the one that never fails to kill me is the wallet scene with Man-ray. The first bit is funny enough but the punchline in the second bit gets me every single time.
I saw someone yesterday complaining about how Glitch Techs is a show with forced diversity because it has a Latino and Asian lead when, umm, cartoons with non-white leads and mixed race characters have been a thing for a long time in TV animation
JelloApocalypse nuked his entire career in less than 24 hours because he thought he could publicly shit on a dub he wrote, including details he wasn't even allowed to talk about
When people ask me what one of my favorite jokes in film is, I always go to this one bit from Scott Pilgrim. It never ceases to crack me up with how over the top and quick the joke is.
Titans writing team: Batman is a killer and goes against his own ideologies by doing so.
Justice League writing team: Actually sits down and talks to a villain with whom he comforts in her dying moments.
The origin of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy is probably one of the best series of gags I've seen come out of the post movie episodes, and this episode was before Stephen and some of the original team came back to the show.
So Wendee Lee finally responded to the Anairis/Yoruichi situation, and all she's doing is attacking industry people who are comforting Anairis after the recast.
Still amazed how transparently awful so many voice actors have been this month
I rewatched some of the old Disney show, Lloyd in Space a while back & it holds up very well, and I was kind of amazed, how progressive the show is
One episode is about an alien when on it's 13th birthday, has to decide if it wants to be a boy or girl & it ends with this.
Remember when one of the original creators of Rescue Rangers (Tad Stones) said that he enjoyed the movie, which caused him to get relentlessly attacked by people claiming that he "Didn't understand" his own show.
Remembering that period in the mid to late 2000s where Dreamworks tried to mix their more realistic human style from Shrek with a more exaggerated style, and almost all their human characters looked disturbingly uncanny, or like weird dolls.
Seeing these kind of Robotnik memes always make me kind of sad that Long John Baldry never lived to see the massive impact his performance had on the internet. Guarantee if that man was still alive he would be killing it doing conventions with other Sonic VA's
This clip has one of my favorite voiceover stories. The Red Hot Chili Peppers appeared in an episode of the Simpsons. According to a commentary, Flea's "HEY MOE" was shouted from across the recording booth, and it was so loud that they were actually able to use it in the episode.
Yeah
There is no apology that can forgive what you did to Anairis, Wendee. On top of attacking your colleagues, the amount of racism you enabled towards Anairis, on top of tweets you were liking that were literally saying "I should be allowed to play black characters"
Fuck you
Just a fun little fact about the US and Israel
In 2021, there was a vote in the UN on if food should be viewed as a basic human right. Out of nearly 195 countries, the United States and Israel were the only 2 that did not view food as a human right.
Ever think about the depressing fact that the last time we see Nigel in Finding Nemo is after he brings Marlin and Dory back to the ocean, thinking along with them that Nemo is dead.
He's the only character to never find out Nemo was still alive
I really miss that period where Pixar would make a teaser for their film, which would be an original short that gives a basic introduction to the characters of the film
One of the people working on Lightyear had said that the film would've been the movie Andy saw that made him want a Buzz Lightyear action figure.
There's something so funny to me about the original Andy watching Lightyear given how far we've come with CG.
Ever since the first trailer for Onward, every time I look at the two protagonists I have always thought that if this movie came out in ten years ago these two would've been played by Jack Black and Michael Cera and you can't change my mind.
What's been angering me most is the amount of big YouTubers who have been against NFTs & AI that are backing this.
It's been very public over the last week that the people that made this have been involved in all of that, on top of stealing assets from actual Pokemon games
Steam’s newest hit, Palworld, has been accused of plagiarising designs from Pokémon, as social media users negatively highlight its creator’s history with generative AI tools.
I TOLD-I SAY, I TOLD YA TO STOP TAX SHELVIN' THE MOVIES, BOY! BUT YOU DIDN'T LISTEN TO ME, DID YA BOY? NOW YOU GOT THE GOVERNMENT AT YOUR DOOR! I SAID THE FEDS, BOY!
I SAY YOU'RE GONNA COOK THIS COMPANY FASTER THAN THE COLONEL AT A HENHOUSE!
Courage has an episode with a lesbian relationship.
Powerpuff Girls has an episode about feminism and equality
Teen Titans had multiple episodes dealing with topics like race.
Johnny Bravo had an episode about feminism.
Fosters is about a house of beings society forgot about
The Rescue Ranger's movie is so fucking weird to me. Everything about this trailer does not feel like Disney is making this. It feels they give their characters to another studio and just let them do whatever the hell they wanted, and I really wanna see what the final product is.
I've been waiting for years for a picture as funny as this to come out of E3, and still nothing has come as close as Miyamoto and Trinen silently judging the Kinect.
I just remembered something about it that I completely forgot. One or the VAs tried to diffuse the situation, and before the dude walked away he said "But I liked your guys work."
Bro
You can't just shit on a group of people's entire career and then go "But this thing was good"
For reference as to some of the batshit ramblings this guy has said. He's basically shitposting abd making fun of people who shit on him for the stuff he's been saying, instead of, you know, attempting to be a decent person
Zack Snyder says his 4-hour ‘Justice League’ film will likely get an R-rating due to violence and profanity
“The movie is insane ... There's one scene where Batman drops an F-bomb”
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@EW
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Not only just talk about it, he wrote a multiple paragraph blog about the entire process on his patreon and then deleted it within a few hours and thought he could get away with it.
How much of an arrogant piece of shit do you have to be to be this stupid
Whenever I see timelines of certain product/company mascots, I always love seeing the Toys "R" Us one because I always imagine Geoffrey went through a really depressed state 2001 and then started going to therapy in 2007
I genuinely hate the argument of "This villain sucks because they're evil & have no depth"
There are so many great villains that are just evil for the sake of being evil. You don't need to be a super layered character to be a great character
seeing a rise in "this film is bad because it has a bad/mean/evil character in it and I don't support them" rhetoric and I feel like I'm going insane??? Just because the character is IN the film it doesn't mean the film is saying they're correct?? wtf is going on open the schools
So not only did JelloApocalypse fuck himself over by getting blacklisted from Discotek and most likely Sound Cadence, but the shit that he talked about writing never even ended up appearing in the dub.
He fucked himself...over shit...that never even made it in
Holy shit
Pilots are never the same as the actual show, I don't get how so many people still don't realize this.
Things change all the time between pilot & production. Designs, actors, even the aesthetic can change based on what direction they want to go. It's testing the waters
Gonna be 100% honest, if the academy is going to continue to have voters who dont care about certain categories maybe we just shouldn't have that category anymore. They've had some awards for years, and when votes leak, this is the unprofessional and just uncaring shit we see
I think back on how incredible Transformers the Movie looks for 1986 and for a film made on a 5 million dollar budget. Sequences like Unicron transforming just blow my mind with how complex & well animated it is for cel animation & on half the budget of Disney at the time
I guess for those that don't know
Anti-vax, harassed people for calling her out, supports NFTS, used a VAs cancer as a crutch, racist comments towards an uber driver she didnt politically agree with (there's video of that), told fans to attack a company for petty reasons
Doug Lawrence always had a good vocal range but I feel like he hasn't gotten to show it off all that much the past few years. Happy Spongebob allowed him to do a voice like this even if just for a brief bit, because it's terrifying.
The Wendee Lee situation amazes me not only in the fact that she somehow speedrun ending her career, but the amount of actors that have come forward saying "She's always been a piece of shit" has basically cemented that next to no one is going to want to work with her after this
I do not think James Rolfe gets enough credit for how he might be one of the most important people on youtube. He is the reason that we have this giant family tree of game and film reviewers, so many creators that all were inspired by people that were inspired by him
No matter how you feel about the Bayonetta situation with Hellena Taylor, what this situation has done is now made the possibility of voice actors advocating for better pay so much harder, due to the misinformation that has been spread because of these actions.