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Rosebud Frozen Peas
Tags for this video have been changed from 'rosebud, orson welles, critic, peas, maurice lamarche' to 'rosebud, orson welles, critic, peas, maurice lamarche, peaness' - edited by calvados
Rosebud Frozen Peas
Tags for this video have been changed from 'rosebud, orson welles, critic, peas' to 'rosebud, orson welles, critic, peas, maurice lamarche' - edited by gwiz665
Learn How to Talk Like William Shatner!
>> ^rasch187:
Good ol' Maurice LaMarche, voice of Kif, Hedonism Bot, Morbo and many others on Futurama.
I should perhaps point out the infamous Brain of Pinky & The Brain fame.
Learn How to Talk Like William Shatner!
Good ol' Maurice LaMarche, voice of Kif, Hedonism Bot, Morbo and many others on Futurama.
Pinky and the Brain Homage to Orson Welles - Yes, Always
Sifted here, GeertJan:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Ed-Wood-Ed-Meets-Orson-Welles
Vincent D'Onofrio starring in a film biography of Orson Welles would be stellar. He'd have plenty of time to get the voice down this time, or hell, just have LaMarche overdub the whole thing!
Pinky and the Brain Homage to Orson Welles - Yes, Always
Maurice LaMarche, who does the voice of Brain, also got to do the voice of Orson Welles in Tim Burton's Ed Wood. Orson Welles is played by Vincent D'Onofrio in that film, but Burton wasn't happy with his voice so he got LaMarche to dub it with his Brain/Welles voice.
You don't want to mess with Gny. Sgt. Hartman... (*Language NSFW*)
IIRC, Roger Ebert gave Full Metal Jacket a Thumbs Down in the same show he gave Benji the Hunted a Thumbs Up.
What's remarkable about this clip, and Kubrick films in general, is that he uses extremely long takes. The first part is a continuous tracking shot that runs well over a minute.
Another thing that gives Kubrick films a unique look is that he uses natural or existing lighting whenever possible. This scene is probably lit from the windows, which are covered on the outside with paper. If studio lights were used, they would be outside the windows.
In this clip, Private Pyle is played by Vincent D'Onofrio, who's on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and also played Orson Welles in the movie "Ed Wood" (although Welle's voice was dubbed by cartoon voice-actor Maurice LaMarche).