Famitsu also uploaded
the first character voice movie for Shin Megami Tensei IV Final, which is for Nozomi (voiced by Mie Sonozaki).
Not exact matches
* Day 1 Monday, February 22, 2016 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration & Networking 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Welcome Reception & Opening Remarks Kevin de Leon, President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director of Early Education & Support Division, California Department of Education (invited) Karen Stapf Walters, Executive Director, California State Board of Education (invited) 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM Keynote Address & Dinner Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM Opening Remarks John Kim, Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben, Executive Director,
First 5 California Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky, Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM Educating California's Young Children: The Recent Developments in Transitional Kindergarten & Expanded Transitional Kindergarten (Panel Discussion) Deborah Kong, Executive Director, Early Edge California Heather Quick, Principal Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research Dean Tagawa, Administrator for Early Education, Los Angeles Unified School District Moderator: Erin Gabel, Deputy Director,
First 5 California (Invited) 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM «Political Will & Prioritizing ECE» (Panel Discussion) Eric Heins, President, California Teachers Association Senator Hannah - Beth Jackson, Chair of the Women's Legislative Committee, California State Senate David Kirp, James D. Marver Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, Chairman of Subcommittee No. 2 of Education Finance, California State Assembly Moderator: Kim Pattillo Brownson, Managing Director, Policy & Advocacy, Advancement Project 12:00 PM — 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM — 1:45 PM Lunch Keynote - «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of
Character» Paul Tough, New York Times Magazine Writer, Author 1:45 PM — 1:55 PM Break 2:00 PM — 3:05 PM Elevating ECE Through Meaningful Community Partnerships (Panel Discussion) Sandra Guiterrez, National Director, Abriendo Purtas / Opening Doors Mary Ignatius, Statewide Organize of Parent
Voices, California Child Care Resource & Referral Network Jacquelyn McCroskey, John Mile Professor of Child Welfare, University of Southern California School of Social Work Jolene Smith, Chief Executive Officer,
First 5 Santa Clara County Moderator: Rafael González, Director of Best Start,
First 5 LA 3:05 PM — 3:20 PM Closing Remarks Camille Maben, Executive Director,
First 5 California * Agenda Subject to Change
The Hero demonstrates this in its very
first scene, which sees Elliott's
character, an actor named Lee Hayden, doing
voice - over work for a commercial hawking barbecue sauce.
The best idea — in fact, a brilliant idea — was casting Will Ferrell as the title
character, a klutzy supervillain who vanquishes the good guy (Metro Man,
voiced by Brad Pitt, whose part is fairly small) in the
first scenes and then gets bored.
Yep, this is Aardman's
first sports movie, filtered through director Park's specific sensibility of slapstick foolishness, with deadpan animal sidekicks, endless puns and actors like Tom Hiddleston, Maisie Williams, Timothy Spall and Miriam Margolyes having a lovely time lending their
voices to his buck - toothed, beady - eyed Plasticine
characters.
Her
first starring role came inthe English version of Crayon Shin - chan, as the
voice of
characters Cosmoand Uma (which will begin airing on Adult Swim Monday through Thursday theweek of August 21 and 28).
All of the
voice talent from the
first film (including Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, David Cross, and James Hong), as well as a few new
characters (Jean - Claude Van Damme, Victor Garber, Dennis Haysbert and Danny McBride, as a villainous wolf) make appearances.
Filing off what little edge there was from the
first film's supervillainy, introducing a host of mostly forgettable new
characters (Al Pacino was initially down to
voice the bad guy, but dropped out at the last minute), and doubling down on the adored - by - kids, annoying - to - adults Minions, the film has occasional moments of wit and invention, but it's mostly a bland retread without the heart of its predecessor.
It'll also be the
first where DK is
voiced Takashi Nagasako as a Playable
Character.
While we knew several
characters would be getting updated designs, a piece of info that wasn't really highlighted in the western Directs appears on the press site: «for the
first time, the game includes fully
voiced characters.»
The film assembled one of the studio's finest
voice casts, led by Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres, gave them a ton of great gags and memorable
characters (the surfer dude turtle and the «One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest» homage in the dentist's office
first among them), and then grounded it in with a deep bass line of thoroughly relatable pathos.
I started to the film reading off a lot of the credits which included Helen Mirren, Sam Neill, Geoffrey Rush, Hugo Weaving and Jim Sturgess and after the
first half of the film was over I stopped trying to figure out which
character was
voiced by which actor.
In the two scenes screened from Her (note: Neither Jonze nor the moderator, David O. Russell, ever explicity called the film «Her» so maybe another title change is coming) we see the
first time Phoenix's
character, Theodore, installs OS1 and meets Samantha, the custom personality OS1 builds for him
voiced by Scarlett Johansson.
Johnson is perfect as Maui (it's difficult to imagine anyone else
voicing the
character), but it is Cravalho who delights in her very
first film role.
The
first act, originally released on PC more than a year ago, was a success among critics for its story and
characters, brought to life by the
voices of actors including Elijah Wood, Jack Black, Wil Wheaton, and Jennifer Hale.
This is her
first real movie role since 2008's «The Women» (
voicing a
character in «Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore» doesn't count).
From literally the very
first second of the film where Will Arnett's gravelly
voiced title
character provides a hilarious narrative guide to the opening credits, there's silliness to spare, and much of it is based on Batman's self - absorbed tough - guy persona.
Chris Wedge, who directed the
first Ice Age film and has
voiced the Scrat
character throughout that franchise, is directing.
Following on the heels of a bunch of
character images, here's the
first full trailer for Blue Sky Studios» Epic, directed by Chris Wedge (Ice Age, Robots) and featuring the
voices of Amanda Seyfried, Josh Hutcherson, and Aziz Ansari (in what seems to be essentially a parralel of Eddie Murphy's gig in Shrek).
McAvoy would like to see his
character Charles Xavier «getting himself out of a mess» in future films, saying «In
First Class he uses Cerebro for the first time and maybe it unlocks something in his head — maybe he can't keep the voices out or something.&r
First Class he uses Cerebro for the
first time and maybe it unlocks something in his head — maybe he can't keep the voices out or something.&r
first time and maybe it unlocks something in his head — maybe he can't keep the
voices out or something.»
This one features Josh Hutcherson as the
voice of the lead
character, a diminutive forest warrior who rides a hummingbird, but all you'll hear of him in the
first trailer is a bunch of grunts and exclamations.
Paul Reubens
first reawakened this Herman back in 2011 in a Saturday Night Live sketch with Andy Samberg and has since leant his
voice to cartoon representations of said
character with the intent of also then reawakening a new (and some old) fan base.
The film's cast includes the great Brad Dourif, who will once again
voice the possessed doll Chucky, as well as some other returning
characters, including Dourif's daughter Fiona, who is reprising her Curse role of Nica Pierce, and fellow franchise veterans Alex Vincent, who starred as Andy in the
first two Child's Play movies and had a surprise cameo in an after - credits scene in Curse, and Jennifer Tilly, who
voiced Chucky's soulmate Tiffany in Bride of Chucky and Seed of Chucky and was also featured breifly in Curse.
The 71 - year - old filmmaker helmed the
first instalment of the beloved Belgian journalist - with Jamie Bell
voicing the titular
character - and originally «The Hobbit» helmer Peter Jackson was to take on directorial duties for an upcoming sequel.
Hatsune Miku, whose
voice is based on Japanese
voice actress Saki Fujita, was not the
first Vocaloid
character, but she's certainly the most popular.
The
first thing fans will notice is that the game features
voice - acting for at least one
character, a mysterious woman (Princess Zelda?)
And finally, you have Sid the sloth (
voiced by John Leguizamo), who seems to be the only
character who hasn't developed at all since the
first movie and has only become more grating with each additional sequel.
The
first trailer has a really weird vibe — the celebrity
voices don't match up at all with the furry on - screen
characters — and the orchestral rendition of «The Bare Necessities» on the soundtrack is quite off - putting.
First, Candie continues in a line of Tarantino
characters who are initially introduced by way of other
characters and their
voiced perception.
I would say that I was closer to the second at
first, though I wasn't put off by the dark hopelessness so much as McCarthy's sparse, annoyingly post / modernist style which often eschews punctuation and
characters» inner
voice.
He's going to be Ocelot for the
first time ever, after so many years spent in giving his
voice to many other franchises»
characters, such as The Last of Us» Joel.
Returning for this sequel is Kristen Wiig as Lucy (a different
character than Wiig
voiced in the
first film), sounding more or less like a boisterous version of the actress's natural persona, and coming on board is Benjamin Bratt (Snitch, The Great Raid), completely not like himself with an over-the-top Mexican accent for Eduardo, Antonio's father.
The
first 10 minutes are all exposition, with
characters talking on the phone, talking to each other and talking in
voice - over to overexplain the setup.
The
first half of the film feels a little like CNN: The Movie, as
character after
character voices expository dialogue meant to, if not quite preach to us, then to educate us about a particular point of view.
The 71 - year - old filmmaker helmed the
first instalment of the beloved Belgian journalist - with Jamie Bell
voicing the titular
character - and originally «The Hobbit» helmer Peter...
Executive producer Steven Spielberg worked tirelessly to negotiate the use of more than 140 beloved cartoon
characters in the film, making this the
first time that Warner Bros. and Disney
characters shared the screen and the last time Mel Blanc
voiced Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck before his death in 1989.
Matthew Fox is the ostensible star as Jack, the doctor who steps up as group leader in the
first episode, but it quickly settles in as a dense ensemble show with
characters who have vivid backstories: tough, raven - haired beauty Kate, whose fair looks hide a rough outlaw past (Evangeline Lilly), con man Sawyer (Josh Holloway) who hides his bitterness under a country - boy
voice and a suspicious smile, Iraqi communications specialist and Gulf war veteran (he fought on the other side) Sayid (Naveen Andrews), steely survivalist John Locke (Terry O'Quinn), who has a mystic, one might say miraculous, connection to the island, pregnant single mother - to - be Claire (Emilie de Ravin) running from a fortune - teller's prophecy, washed - up rock star and heroine addict Charlie (Dominic Monaghan), Korean couple Jin and Sun Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim and Yoon - jin Kim) with mob connections and no English skills (or do they?)
Director Filoni sings the actors» praises as if they're the
first to use their imaginations or
voice multiple
characters.
At the second viewing, I noticed that the
first words in the movie («open your eyes») are unmistakably said in the
voice of Sofia, the Penelope Cruz
character.
In fact, this was the
first time Morgan Freeman had
voiced an animated
character.
The film has late night sensation James Corden
voicing the titular bunny, and now we have our
first look at the updated version of the
character in his photorealistic animated form.
Well, they're getting their own movie from DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox later this year, and today we have a
first look at its star - studded cast (including Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake) and the
characters they'll be
voicing.
The
first 10 minutes are all exposition, with
characters talking on the phone, talking to each other and talking in
voice over to over-explain the set - up.
«Bridesmaids» actress Kristen Wiig, who
voiced a sadistic orphanage owner in the
first film, is also set to come back for the new movie, though oddly in what seems to be a new role — her
character is listed as Lucy Wilde in the «Despicable Me 2» credits, not orphanage owner Miss Hattie.
With a group of
characters who are «extremely distinct, exceptionally convincing and well - drawn,» and Lavie displaying «a strong singular
voice, a well - defined point of view... and an unusual clarity» for a
first - time filmmaker, the film has the flaws often present in a debut, but makes up for it with the freshness of the new
voice on display here.
She
first voiced the
character in the Justice League cartoon series.
First up, Coco
voice star Anthony Gozzalez stoped by Good Mythical Morning to serenade the hosts with a rendition of «Un Poco Loco,» the song his
character Miguel performs with Hector for the crowds in the land of the dead.
Forever at his side is LeFou (Josh Gad, best known to Disney fans as the
voice of Frozen snowman Olaf), whose enamorment with Gaston is being overstated in news articles this week declaring him Disney's
first openly gay
character.
Hubbard's well - framed and exquisitely paced debut novel, set at an all - boys boarding school, is read with compassion and sincerity by Boyer, who
voices a range of
characters, including
first - person narrator Alex, who witnesses his friend's drowning during a night of underage drinking.
In terms of a germinating idea, I began with
character — Blue's
voice first, then Gareth, the dynamic of father and daughter.