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Steven Seagal... Too Lazy To Say His Own Lines?

  • 21-10-2010 6:04pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 6,241 ✭✭✭


    I heard rumours of it but never saw it for myself until now....



    What's the story with the dodgy dubbing there? is he that crap or lazy now that he can't even read his lines properly?

    Pretty amusing that the film producers would think no one would notice.

    What a legend :pac:


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  • Posts: 15,814 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    A lot of it is to do with onset audio not being good enough to use in the finished film, ADR can be very expensive and given the nature of low-budget films such as Attack Force it's often cheaper and more feasible to get someone else to do the few lines.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,789 ✭✭✭slavetothegrind


    SO say it to his face....i dare you....:D

    greatest actor of his generation, up there with bolo yeung so he is....

    ...not forgetting chuck norris NO CHUCK NO I WAS NOT DISSING YOU:eek:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,497 ✭✭✭omahaid


    Review of his new film "Born to raise hell" from IMDB
    imdb wrote:
    This might be the greatest movie of all time. There is just not a single more perfect movie in existence as of today, "Born to raise hell" is a cinematic achievement of astronomically epic proportions. This gritty, modern classic is most definitely a truly worthy winner of just about every Academy award this year, "Best animated movie" possibly being the sole exception.

    Steven Seagal, toughest guy since Bruce Lees DNA was spliced with Mike Tysons, characterizes the deeply tormented soul of Interpol-veteran Bobby with a sheer brilliance that makes de Niro in Taxi Driver look like Forest Whitaker in Battlefield Earth. Seagal portrays the inner demons his characters are struggling with in such a subtle and ingenious way that it baffles the mind how such a performance could go unnoticed.

    With absolute classic gold dialogue like: "You're not supposed to hit a guy when im holding him" "You know, trust is not one of my more spectacular attributes" "You should be chasing terrorists over in Afghanistan, not here." "Already done that, now im over here having fun" "You see why I hate eating out?" Also, the Russian guy: "Midgets are a little short. Money should never be" The only remaining question is, will the Academy be able to ignore this accomplishment and pinnacle of human evolution? In good conscience, how could they? Will they take the easy route as usual, and go along with some unwarranted hype? This is a movie for the ages, and in the year 2050 we will look back at this revolutionary film in the same way we today look back at Citizen Kane - and that's a certainty.

    It's a fair review, accurate even.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1528718/usercomments


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