newVideoPlayer("/longmatt_def.flv", 506, 423,""); You've met Matthew McConaughey, Creepiest Beef Spokesman in the World, but now we'd like to introduce you to a different voiceover McConaughey: That...
In the torpid, barely-awake voiceover that opens "Bangkok Dangerous," Nicolas Cage's world-weary assassin sleepily intones his credo: "The work is steady, the money's good ... but it's not for everyone." That sums up Cage's current career, alright.
Hollywood's most well-known movie trailer voiceover artist Don LaFontaine (you know, the "in a world .
Don LaFontaine, the voiceover king whose "In a world ..." phrase on movie trailers was much copied -- and much parodied -- has died, according to media reports. He was 68.
The American man known as the "movie voiceover guy", who lent his dulcet tones to thousands of film trailers, has died.
We learnt this week of the death of the man rumoured to be the Screen Actors Guild's busiest member – a performer very few people will ever have seen on screen but who a staggering number of people around the globe will have heard and – what's more – be able to imitate.
In a remembrance of movie trailer announcer Don LaFontaine on Wednesday, his voice was misidentified. Today, we set the record straight and add a little confusion to the mix.
Hollywood's most well-known movie trailer voiceover artist Don LaFontaine (you know, the "in a world ..." guy) died Monday at age 68 . We'd like to know who in Central Pennsylvania could be his replacement.
By way of introduction, globetrotting assassin Joe (Nicolas Cage) tells us the rules for survival as a hitman, the most important being: Don't get emotionally attached to anyone . As soon as he breathes those words during his cold-as-ice voiceover, alert moviegoers will instantly peg Ban...
Voiceover legend DON LaFONTAINE has died after suffering from a collapsed lung. The dramatic star, known as the King of Voiceovers, passed away at Los Angeles' ...
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