I can think of one overwhelming mo-cap success: Gollum.
I can think of one overwhelming mo-cap success: Gollum.
TBR's clip would've been more effective if Statler and Waldorf were speaking with their original voices. (Yes, yes, I am well aware that Jim Henson has been deceased for quite a long while now. That still doesn't change the fact that Steve Whitmire's voice work isn't nearly as charming or funny as Jim Henson's.)
Kurtwood
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr.
Wow. I didn't know Keith was a person of color who also goes by the pen name Tank Johnson.
Game Shows!
Specifically, the game shows of the '70s and '80s, which were always on whenever I was sick and home from school (Card Sharks is particularly calming when I'm down with the flu).
Really. Toby Keith. :Lowers, shakes head::
"Whiskey Lullaby", you clueless, clueless person.
Oh, and yes, Mr. Kotik, my Kenny Rogers affection extends to the song "Just Checked In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)".
I must agree with, um, In The Last 10 Years, and say that Brad Paisley runs rings around Keith, as far as mainstream, radio-ready country goes. And, of course, the Dixie Chicks stand head and shoulders above them both.
Shit. Fucked the last link up.
Once again, TWfS, you've crystallized my thoughts eloquently.
Am I
the only one who has a desperate, morbid curiosity to see the Toby Keith, Kenny Chesney, and Rascal Flatts entries? Surely, I can't be the only one?
Not "Wu"! "Who", you ignorant fuckin' chink!
And the week after next's? Mummenschanz.
The Gene Simmons on Stern is, I believe, Craig Gass, who also did/does a jaw-droppingly accurate Sim Kinison. But they are both upstaged by Evil David Letterman.
And "New York Groove" features Anton Fig on drums.
Also, "Ladies' Room" and "Plaster Caster" ain't 'alf bad, either.
"Parasite"
"Deuce"
""Christine Sixteen"
And it's Gavin FTW!