I'm gonna have to pull a Shady on this one, because like her I doubt I could name ten celebs I'd go for. But the voices thing? She's totally not alone on that! :D
Sam Neill I had to throw in, because the only reason I didn't totally hate Jurassic Park III was because he was in it. Between the ridiculous storyline (an eight year old survives on dinosaur infested island alone for 11 weeks?! Puh-leaze!), grad student whatshisname's sleezy arrogance, and the presence of Tea Leoni, about the only thing that could save that movie was hearing Dr. Alan Grant give a lecture in his sexy accented voice.
I don't even remember much of the third one. I sort of remember Tea Leoni being in it -- were they part of some military group? Isn't that the one where they bring a T-Rex back? Other than the first one, they blur together.
Keith David! Oooh, great choice! Part of loving 'Gargoyles' so much was for listening to him talk! Makes a lot of History Channel things worth it, as well.
James Earl Jones? ♥!
Sam Neill?! ♥♥!
Sean Connery? *swoons at the hot Scottishness*
And Depp actually looks quite nice with light hair.
I used to be incredibly jealous of Eliza. I didn't care that Goliath was a.) not human, b.) purple, or c.) fictional -- between the muscles, the voice, and the roar! I was totally in lust with him!
Actually, that was one of the things I loved most about that show. Despite that it was a cartoon, and a Disney one at that, they did a remarkable job of handling the concept of interspecies romance and prejudice. That kiss at the end of "Hunter's Moon" is one of my all time favorite TV kisses...
In fact, I'd say the only TV kiss that affected me more would be the one between Keith and Colleen on the series finale of the 1990s version of Flipper. It's like, the kiss is all the more hot after they'd made us sweat through three seasons of gut-wrenching UST first. Bastards. :)
Re: Great taste!irishvampire13July 22 2005, 04:42:07 UTC
~~they did a remarkable job of handling the concept of interspecies romance and prejudice.~~ They really did. You're so right, there. Lol, I don't think I could blame you for your jealousy against Elisa!
Yes, indeedy. I too have met Michael Shanks... and Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, and Don S. Davis. By a wondrous turn of events, I spent my 19th birthday on the set of Stargate: SG-1 in Vancouver. Got the grand tour, even got to watch as they did the computer work to mix live-action shots with green-screen footage -- the building of the whoosh effect is really cool, labour-intensive, but cool
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What the fuck? Where was I? Cause hello, I so do not know anything about you spending your birthday in BC at a Stargate set and such... was I there? or worse, was this one of my drunk years?
Well hell, so he is! But his parents are Irish, and he lived in England for a while, so I'll blame that from my misunderstanding of the origins of his accent.
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And Sam Neill!!! Blast, why didn't I think of him! He does have a sexy voice and very cool accent.
Good picks. *grins*
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Excuse me while I go drool... :)
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Excuse me while I go drool... :)
Me too.
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James Earl Jones? ♥!
Sam Neill?! ♥♥!
Sean Connery? *swoons at the hot Scottishness*
And Depp actually looks quite nice with light hair.
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Actually, that was one of the things I loved most about that show. Despite that it was a cartoon, and a Disney one at that, they did a remarkable job of handling the concept of interspecies romance and prejudice. That kiss at the end of "Hunter's Moon" is one of my all time favorite TV kisses...
In fact, I'd say the only TV kiss that affected me more would be the one between Keith and Colleen on the series finale of the 1990s version of Flipper. It's like, the kiss is all the more hot after they'd made us sweat through three seasons of gut-wrenching UST first. Bastards. :)
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They really did. You're so right, there. Lol, I don't think I could blame you for your jealousy against Elisa!
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And a definitely on the John Rhys-Davies too :)
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Wonderful to hear about the guys on set.
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Um, yeah.
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