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Damn. I retract my previous statement and point an accusing finger at West himself, when interviewed on Get This (Triple M, 2007) and bitched about doing Bug's voice. If I may backpedal slightly, he may have been referring specifically to the stresses of doing a famous voice in a big-budget movie like Space Jam, rather than direct-to-video stuff.
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Voice acting is a pressing job, but its also incredibly fun. If I was in their shoes, I'd be thrilled to take on the task of acting for a show so well-written and genuinely funny. It would certainly be a nice counterbalance to acting for all of that awful, flash-animated children's fare that make up most of their income. |
I really need to watch Ren and Stimpy... Can't believe I didn't see it.
For anyone who likes british comedy, I recommend Red Dwarf. I've got a box-set of the entire series 1-8 and I love it. |
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And Western animation boobies. Don't forget those.
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I like my boobies well done, the way ol' Mama Gainax used ter make 'em.
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Ha! I figured that it was probably a bluff from Fox. They threatened the same thing to the cast of The Simpsons a few years back.
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I didn't think Fox would really be that stupid. And Phil LaMarr's pretty well-known, damnit. Anyway, I'm glad. :)
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Phil LaMarr, along with Lauren Tom, Frank Welker and David Herman have yet to be signed on. So far it’s only Katey Sagal, Maurice LaMarche, Tress MacNeill, Billy West and John DiMaggio. The former lot only begin their negotiations now that the main five cast members are settled. But I’m hopeful.
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Good old Phil LaMarr. I'm still holding out hope for the Samurai Jack movie.
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So it isn't dead?
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Frederator Films has announced that they are going to make it with Tartakovsky, but, well, you know..... The best laid plans and all that.
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I wouldn't get your hopes up. Tartakovski is notorious for starting projects he doesn't finish. However, since SJ is his own baby I imagine he would be more dedicated to the final product. In short, a Samurai Jack movie is more likely to be completed than The Neverhood movie.
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