In
other casting dialogue, Deadline is reporting a frontrunner has emerged in the search for an actor to play a young Han Solo in the in - development stand - alone 2018 Star Wars film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and written by Lawrence Kasdan and his son Jon Kasdan.
Not exact matches
EASTWOOD: So I go in and it turns out he's in charge of production there so they
cast... The next day after that the very next day I went, I was testing at a studio, standing and they gave me a page of
dialogue, an absolute page, no
other actor there and I had to run in and start talking to the camera.
Luckily, to combat this issue, the more vital pieces of information are highlighted well in the
dialogue, and most importantly, they are delivered by a stellar
cast including Dennis Quaid («The Words»), Topher Grace («Interstellar»), Elisabeth Moss («Get Him to the Greek») and Bruce Greenwood («Wildlike») among
others.
The stellar
cast could play every single one of these roles in their sleep but that doesn't make them guilty of lazy performances; Anthony Mackie's conflicted cop is empathetic at times and well in need of a slap at
others while Casey «better - in - every - way - than - his - brother - when - on - screen» Affleck is likable if not always blessed with the best lines of
dialogue to deliver.
Like the
other two, «Behind the Microphone,» a 7 - minute featurette, shows us the challenges of the ADR (audio
dialogue replacement) process, as well as the reflections of the English voice
cast.
He talks about how this film is a fairytale and how he loves the little girl he
cast and how honest she is in her complete inability to be anything
other than herself (and, damnably, how much he let her ad lib her
dialogue and thus alter his film).
The higher production values do wonders for connecting with the more enthusiastic
cast and
dialogue (compared to
other recent FE games) and the great work done by returning specialist localisation company 8 - 4 (who also worked on 2013's Fire Emblem Awakening) deserve massive props; it vastly overshadows the English localisation in predecessor Fire Emblem Fates, which was handled entirely in - house by Nintendo.
Despite the fact that Sky High is obviously plundered from
other places, it's still a fun and charming film, mostly due to the spirited
cast who are clearly having fun with the clever
dialogue in the film.
What those people overlooked is that Whedon excels at writing for an ensemble
cast, and that he has
other voices in his
dialogue bag besides snarky teen.
That's impressive because The Last Day of June doesn't contain any form of
dialogue, rather its small
cast of strangely eyeless characters communicate solely through sighs, moans, giggles and
other little sounds that work with the wonderful animations to give them more personality than most games with massive runtimes, budgets and voice actors ever manage.
The game also features original
dialogue from key members of the theatrical
cast, providing the most authentic Star Wars experience for players, including Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Daisy Ridley (Rey), John Boyega (Finn), Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), Carrie Fisher (Leia Organa), Anthony Daniels (C - 3PO), Domhnall Gleeson (General Hux), Gwendoline Christie (Captain Phasma), Lupita Nyong» o (Maz Kanata), Max von Sydow (Lor San Tekka), Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron) and
other top stars from the film.
Cut soon to home base Tempest and suddenly
dialogue was stilted and uneven from differing characters, the mission clearly shook the squadmembers I brought with me — but it seemed like the
other crewmates in the Tempest so far has lacked that the moral togetherness that made the NPCs of old Normandy or Skyhold such an effective
cast of characters.
The game also features playable content exploring previously untold adventures set in the time leading up to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, as well as original
dialogue from key members of the theatrical
cast, providing the most authentic Star Wars for experience for players, including Harrison Ford (Han Solo), John Boyega (Finn), Daisy Ridley (Rey), Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron) and
other top stars from the film.
It's especially jarring when the developers didn't bother enlisting any
other voice actors, as the
cast of characters that represent your team are lazily represented by goofy caricatures (one of whom looks like an offspring of Hitler) that pop up and pause the action with on - screen textual
dialogue, destroying the flow of gameplay.
This is
cast as a
dialogue between «Body» and «Image», one composed of «water and cells» and the
other of «zeroes and ones».
Some of her actors are real - life couples and
others have been yoked together by
casting, and it's not always easy to tell the difference — or, for that matter, to distinguish between scripted
dialogue and spontaneous utterances.