Not sure if Bad->Good is possible, but the other way around certainly is.
Imagine BBC nature documentaries being voiced by Gilbert Gottfried instead of David Attenborough.
I would watch the hell out of that haha. American Dad has a joke about the audio book of Plato’s Republic read by Gilbert Gottfried.
Hard agree. Somehow this sounds amazing.
EDIT: I think I should start a GoFundMe to make this happen.
I mean imagine the documentary initially with Gottfried and then swap in Attenborough… Bad to good right? I think there’s a point here about good films being easy to ruin in many different ways, while bad films are probably already ruined in several ways so fixing one thing like a voice is unlikely to save it.
No
I want to respond but youre not really giving much.
Let me ask this. Would Darth Vadar be Darth Vadar if he wasn’t voiced by James Earl Jones
Another one.
What if in the movie Her the AI wasn’t Scarlet Johanson but was Fran Drescher?
Voice acting can be a good part of a movie, it could even turn a good movie into a great movie, or a terrible movie into a slightly less terrible movie, but I don’t think it’s enough on its own.
If Drescher had starred in AI we would have been violently freed of tech bros
If it had been Fran Drescher I think it would have been a better film.
Would we remember Batman the Animated a series without Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill? Maybe.
Have you heard David Prowse’s voice? Not wanting to be mean to him, but replacing his voice was a genius move.
Historical fun fact:
Back in Ye Olde Days, movies didn’t have sound. But it had some amazing moviestars, since it takes a LOT of skill to make a convincing character with no sound.
But then, they invented “Talkies” (as in, movies where people talk). And suddenly, people like Pola Negri, a polish actress with a VERY heavy accent had some major issues. Same for Karl Dane, who had (humorously) a heavy Danish accent. They both went from top-of-the-line, A-list actors to basically nobody. Karl Dane ended up comitting suicide over it.
Other actors, like Charlie Chaplin, just really didn’t do many Talkies, except for a few VERY famous ones, his speach in the Great Dictator is famous for a reason.
There are clips floating around of Darth Vader before they dubbed his voice, it completely changes the character, and he just wouldn’t have been as intimidating without it.
Yes, it makes a huge difference.
They made a whole musical about this called “Singin’ in the Rain”
As far as my opinion goes. “I can’t stan ‘em”
To me, not very important. Quality of writing ranks higher for me.
I don’t think a different voice can fix a bad movie. That being said, I can’t think of any actors whose voices I can’t stand.
OTOH, Brotherhood of the Wolf does come to mind here. It’s a French movie; I’ve watched both with subtitles and dubbed. The voice actor for the English dub doesn’t quite fit the character.
Bad acting can ruin good writing though. Just like bad writing can ruin good acting.
Yeah, that’s true. Writing alone isn’t enough for a good movie – I’m really just saying that it’s the most important element for me.
I am annoyed as fuck because Billy Goddamn Crystal was a voice in Miyazaki’s “Howl’s Moving Castle”. Cringed every time he spoke, breaking the experience