You know that part in "Gone for Good" where three consecutive lines end "Lonesome girl/atone some for/Phone number"? That's the best.
You know that part in "Gone for Good" where three consecutive lines end "Lonesome girl/atone some for/Phone number"? That's the best.
The original Broadway cast, technically (because the show had only been staged off-Broadway before that)
Well, his parents are, so . . .
My nephew made me watch this trailer twice in a row a few months ago, and I've never been more disappointed in him.
Maybe they're taking the bold step of making them distinct characters.
I think three of these people can legitimately be called voice actors at this point (by which I mean they have a number of TV series credits, not just Movies Featuring Stars as Voices):
Oh man. Capaldi as Glomgold is the best idea.
I think they're both terrific comedic actors, but yeah, their songwriting leaves a lot to be desired. Their songs all sound kind of the same, and they all have that "Here's a line that's really long, and it's all on the same note, and we're adding more to it, and who knows when we'll stop?" moment that is impossible…
I forgot about Pirates! He was terrific in that.
Oh yeah, he was Tina's grocery store mystery guy!
That's an excellent point. I'm sure you're right, and it's a real shame.
David Tennant has done some audios as the Doctor, and he's been excellent in those.
Wow, yes. That's what I should have said.
Carl Barks is a treasure, and (something even slightly based on) his work is worthy of any cast.
So the nephews are going to be:
Yeah, he really is just about the best possible casting if they're going to go ahead and make a new Scrooge McDuck cartoon.
I had a pretty big crush on that Nikki girl from Good Morning Miss Bliss when I was a kid. I always wished she'd hung around instead of Jessie.
Yeah, I love it so much.
Never.
According to a Google Search I just did that might be completely false, Kerrigan is 5' 4" and Kendrick is 5' 2". So that's not really that much of a difference (onscreen, certainly).