It's only going to get tougher from here on out. I'm going with Homer by the slightest of margins. I can still watch Simpsons reruns. Can't really get into Seinfeld anymore. More annoying than anything. Mostly due to Jerry and Elaine, but it still ruins the show nowadays for me.
I repeat, you guys are voting for a stupid cartoon over someone who actually had to practice/rehearse in order to get the character just right. I think this sucks that cartoons are even in this competition.
slomo007 wrote:I repeat, you guys are voting for a stupid cartoon over someone who actually had to practice/rehearse in order to get the character just right. I think this sucks that cartoons are even in this competition.
slomo007 wrote:I repeat, you guys are voting for a stupid cartoon over someone who actually had to practice/rehearse in order to get the character just right. I think this sucks that cartoons are even in this competition.
Yeah, there's no practicing/rehearsing involved in making a cartoon. The guy who does the voice of Homer just walks in, spits out a few lines, goes home, and just waits for the checks to come. He doesn't do like 20 different characters on the show.
No effort involved in his job whatsoever.
Sometimes it takes a crazy person to see the truth. If so, I'm a freaking lunatic.
slomo007 wrote:I repeat, you guys are voting for a stupid cartoon over someone who actually had to practice/rehearse in order to get the character just right. I think this sucks that cartoons are even in this competition.
Yeah, there's no practicing/rehearsing involved in making a cartoon. The guy who does the voice of Homer just walks in, spits out a few lines, goes home, and just waits for the checks to come. He doesn't do like 20 different characters on the show.
No effort involved in his job whatsoever.
I agree, slomo I think you're vastly overlooking the difficulty in voice acting. You're not in a live setting, so you have to create it in your mind and speak to people that aren't there.