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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 5 months ago
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"SHEILA, OPEN."
PIC INFO: Spotlight on the absolute state of visual FX in 2001 -- Canadian actress Sabrina Grdevich as Sheila the mecha secretary, from the American science fiction film "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence" (2001), written & directed by Steven Spielberg.
Source: www.inverse.com/article/9529-spielberg-s-a-i-artificial-intelligence-feels-right-despite-bad-science.
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movienized-com · 1 year ago
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Wong & Winchester
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ultraericthered · 10 months ago
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100% agreeable list, but I'd definitely throw these onto there as well.
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Motoki - Steve Bednarski (Cloverway). Could not give a single shit about Colin O'Mera as "Andrew" in the DiC dub, he was that generic. Steve gave Motoki the sort of portrayal he needed to have similarly to how Lucien Dodge would in the Viz dub. On one hand, it meant he had to lose his role as "Chad", which went to two weak replacements. On the other hand, he still fits Motoki better than he did Fiore!
Yuichiro - Steve Bednarski (DiC). Steve's first SM role, and he's the reason I think changing Yuichiro into a homeless struggling rock singer worked as well as it did. Damon D'Oliveira was terrible at attempting to recreate it, and Jason Barr just dropped the accent altogether yet was more obnoxious than endearing, sounding like a poor attempt at what Wally Wingert would end up doing succesfully.
Unazuki - Sabrina Grdevich & Catherine Disher (Dic/Cloverway). Like with her Ann, I don't know why Sabrina's Unazuki clicked as well as it did, but I like it. Catherine Disher in the Cloverway dub of S is a little closer to how Veronica Taylor does her in the Viz dub, and suits this role better than she did Mimet, who she was dreadfully miscast as (Why'd they get Eudial and Mimet's casting so ass backwards?)
Zoisite - Kirsten Bishop (DiC). Gender aside, Kirsten definitely understood the assignment and played Zoisite the best we could've asked her. Deepen the voice and it's a dead ringer for Lucien Dodge!
Kunzite - Denis Akiyama (DiC). Hey, if inconsistency takes you off the list, then Wiseman shouldn't have gotten on there! I will say that Denis' "Malachite" is particularly frustrating case of it because if he'd kept the deeper tone he began with nailed down for the whole performance rather than been hampered by inept, rushed direction, he'd have been the one Shittenou voice I'd have straight up prefered in the DiC dub compared to Viz! Which is not dissing Patrick Seitz, who absolutely kills it in the role, but something about the quality of Denis' voice and his accent just screams "King of the Middle East". But after Zoisite's death, he just lost his solid footing with the voice and oftentimes sounded lighter and younger than Nephrite did!
Koan - Alice Poon (DiC). It's insane. Literally the one and only Specter Sister voice that DiC got right, and she's the only one to not make it through the full run, being traded out for the absolute worst miscast for a Specter Sister voice in Mary Long's shit rendition.
Kyuusuke - Nicola St. John (DiC/Cloverway). Yes, his voice was very grating and obnoxious. So is Kyle Hebert's in the Viz dub. He's kind of supposed to sound obnoxious, and in this case I'll take the one that grates on you but actually sounds age appropriate!
Definitely agree on the Amazon Quartet VAs. Both casts did great, it's just that the Cloverway one was stuck in a crappy production.
The Coulda Been Contenders:
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Usagi - Terri Hawkes (DiC). Poor, poor Terri. Easily the most iconic and well known Sailor Moon dub VA other than Stephanie Sheh, and we know she's got the talent and potential to do the part justice. We even hear it in a select few lines. But goddamn Roland "Melvin" Parliament did her no favors, telling her that her every take was solid and encouraging her misinterpretation of the character to the point where it just became deeply ingrained into her and the audience. If Tracey Moore was to be traded out for anyone else, then she needed to do her damndest to fill those shoes and she just...didn't. At all.
Luna - Jill Frappier (DiC). Yes, really. I think the initial turning down of Jill in the role for sounding "too old" was correct, but also that if Jill had been directed to at least try to put on a younger sounding voice, we could've gotten something unique and well acted out of her in this role. But hey, we got "the NEGAVERSE!" out of what she went for!
Nephrite - Kevin Lund (DiC). Wheezy evil laugh aside, his voice for Nephrite in his first two episodes (both Tracey Moore episodes before Roland took over, funny that) worked for him, he does good when he puts on the "Maxfield Stanton" facade, and every now and then he got slam dunk deliverys like when creating his star crystal and during the big final act of his final episode. I don't know what happened and what he thought he was doing for the majority of his performance but wow. WOW, was it ever laughable and ill-fitting!
Queen Metalia - Maria Vacratsis (DiC). Another one who suffered from inconsistency, but the thing is that if she maintained her voice from her debut (a Tracey Moore episode, funny that), she'd have been pitch perfect. But the problem is that she was used on so many Youma beforehand and so what her voice devolved into was just another generic "Monster of the Week" voice. For the Nega Force!
The All-Time Loser:
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Yeah. History really repeated itself with Umino. Roland Parliament's strangely Terry Klassen-esque voice worked perfectly for him to start with, but after Sailor Mercury's debut he began exaggerating it to be higher, shriller and more annoying because Roland finally "found the character's voice" (read: a total caricature). Similarly, Ben Diskin had a workable voice for Umino in the first few episodes, but it went south for him once again after Sailor Mercury's debut, and rather than ease into something more along the lines of Max from Miraculous, he deepened the voice and made it soudn ridiculously sickly and nasal, which absolutely killed dead any attempts at comedic delivery.
I know he's one of the least liked characters in the series, but man, he didn't deserve to be done so dirty twice!
So, I think the Viz dub of Sailor Moon is unquestionably the definitive English dub, no question about it. It blows DiC and Cloverway out of the water, and while I miss some of DiC's musical scores and songs, it is still clearly superior. With that said, these are the voices from those old dubs that I feel are just as good - and rarely, even better - than Viz's ones.
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Usagi - Tracey Moore (DiC). To this day, Tracey Moore might be the most believable voice Usagi has ever had. Kotono Mitsuishi and Stephanie Sheh may be more definitive, but both are clearly putting on a high-pitched voice, whereas Moore's high-pitched voice sounded natural, like a real teenage girl's. More importantly, she nailed Usagi's character. Beyond Terri Hawkes being completely failed by her incompetent fanboy of a voice director who lacked all objectivity when it came to her and Linda Ballantyne being miscast, neither of them got Usagi's character right, voicing her as if she's a regular teenage girl which Usagi is not: she's a 14 year old who starts out with the maturity of a 7 year old. Moore had that childish quality down perfectly, as well as the heroic quality as Sailor Moon. That she ended up voicing the character the least out of anyone due to DiC rushing production is absolutely criminal.
Ami - Karen Bernstein (DiC). C'mon, how can you not like that odd Trans-Atlantic accent she gives Ami? Or the way she says "Mercury Bubbles - BLAST!" It sounds so appealing.
Rei - Katie Griffin (DiC/Cloverway). Now I love Cristina Vee, and kudos to Emily Barlow for temporarily filling in for Katie and giving a damn fine impression. But something about Katie's voice for Rei just sounds, much like Tracey Moore as Usagi, natural. I tend not to hear someone putting on a voice performance with Katie; I just hear Rei / Sailor Mars herself.
Makoto - Susan Roman (DiC/Cloverway). She did a great job. Not much else to say.
Minako - Emily Barlow (Cloverway). I will say that Stephanie Morgenstern did a far better job in the Pioneer-issued DiC movie dubs than she did in the show proper, but I still felt she failed when it came to conveying Minako's comedic side. Emily Barlow, fresh off of filling in for Katie Griffin as Mars, did a great job with that part of Minako's character. She was hilarious.
Mamoru - Vincent Corazza (DiC/Cloverway). Rino Romano was good as Mamoru but not as Tuxedo Mask, while Toby Proctor sucked as both. While he's no Robbie Daymond, Vincent Corazza is still the first to actually do the voices for Mamoru and his alter-ego well.
Artemis - Ron Rubin (DiC/Cloverway). Ron Rubin took a long time to get this voice down, voicing him too deeply in his first two episodes and then too high and scratchy for most of the DiC dub afterwards. But by the movies and Cloverway, he'd settled into an appropriate sounding voice for the character, nailing both his even-tempered and his comedic moments.
Shingo - Julie Lemieux (DiC/Cloverway). Here it is: a rare case of an old dub voice being much better than the Viz dub counterpart. I have no idea why Nicolas Roye was cast by Viz, but it didn't work. Julie Lemieux's voice actually sounds like a young boy's and is fitting to hear coming out of Shingo's mouth, rather than endlessly distracting like hearing Roye's is.
Naru - Mary Long (DiC/Cloverway). "It's Mawwwwwly!" Look, take the memeable accent out of the equation and Mary Long still put on a sweet and earnest performance as Usagi's best friend. And while I normally prefer Danielle Judovits, Mary's acting in Nephrite's death scene absolutely puts her to shame. It truly sounds like a girl screaming and crying as her love dies.
Chibiusa - Stephanie Beard (Cloverway). It's Suga BayBee, do I need to explain more?
Queen Beryl - Naz Edwards (DiC). The only issue I have with Naz Edwards is that she often wasn't directed to keep her voice down when she should in a scene, but that's not her fault. That aside, she was incredible as Queen Beryl, giving a theatrical performance that is both amusingly camp when it needed to be and maliciously terrifying when it needed to be. I honestly think Viz lucked out, as Cindy Robinson is perhaps the only voice actress I know of who is capable of matching Naz vocally. It is very difficult for me to choose between them.
Jadeite - Tony Daniels (DiC). Kevin Lund could've been great as Nephrite but he sucked due to crappy direction, Kirsten Bishop was great as Zoisite but the gender was all wrong, and Denis Akayama was wildly inconsistent as Kunzite. Tony Daniels as Jadeite is the only one who got it down perfectly, with a suitably smug, sadistic, raspy voice that could also disguise itself whenever the character was disguising himself. I prefer Todd Haberkorn, especially since he can do equally well as Crystal's Jadeite, but Tony Daniels was still great.
Ail - Vincent Corazza (DiC). Look, Brian Beacock is more accurate to the Japanese voice and has a better script, but I just love Vincent Corazza's dorkier take. It's just so lovable!
En - Sabrina Grdevich (DiC). Look, Dorothy Fahn is more accurate to the Japanese voice and has a better script, but I just love Sabrina Gredvich's dorkier take. It's just so lovable!
Grandpa Hino - John Stocker (Cloverway). Another time an old dub voice surpassed Viz! Michael Sorich does great and all, but John Stocker is a perfect match to the Japanese voice and even looks a lot like the character in real life! It was a casting match made in Heaven.
Rubeus - Robert Tinkler (DiC). For a third time, the old dub surpasses the new dub. Steve Staley worked better for Rubeus in Crystal, whereas Robert Tinkler did a far better job embodying the far more monstrous version in the 90s anime, with a deep voice prone to bouts of unhinged laughter. He really made Rubeus a character that you loved to despise.
Esmeraude - Kirsten Bishop (DiC). This was Bishop's best role, IMO. She had already displayed a great cackling laugh as Zoisite, so her then playing Esmeraude was perfect.
Saphir - Lyon Smith (DiC). Not much to say here. He did good.
Demande - Robert Bockstael (DiC). Sexy but creepy voice is fittingly sexy but creepy.
Wiseman - Tony Daniels (DiC). Tony did as good a job as Wiseman as he did with Jadeite, which is why it's so frustrating that he kept getting hampered by needless vocal effects.
Professor Tomoe - Jeff Lumby (Cloverway). Jeff Lumby did an excellent job being hammy, sinister, intelligent and hilarious sounding. He was clearly having a total blast in this role.
Diana - Loretta Jafelice (Cloverway). Her high, squeaky voice was annoying, but perfect.
Fisheye - Deborah Drakeford (Cloverway). What is fascinating about Deborah's performance is that even as the fact was being censored for TV, she still voiced the character like a trans woman. There are several occasions where you can hear a masculine quality seep through even though it's a female voice actress. She deserves mad props for that.
Hawk's Eye - Benji Plener (Cloverway). He sounds a lot like Michael Yurchak, just slightly more posh, and something about his pink hair and outfit makes a posh tone fit him well.
Pegasus - Rowan Tichenor (Cloverway). Now hear me out on this last one - I am saying he was good as Pegasus. A soft, deep and dignified voice makes sense for him, and makes him more mysterious. The mistake came when they didn't cast someone else to voice Helios, as that voice coming out of him is more jarring than Nicolas Roye's voice coming out of Shingo!
Honorable Mention: The Amazoness Quartet. Their old dub voices were fine, but I can't say they qualify for this list since their Viz dub voices outperform them to an extreme degree.
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kaipanzero · 4 years ago
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A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)
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imageticthings · 5 years ago
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tvshowcloset · 2 years ago
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Who: Sabrina Grdevich as Cynthia Fuller What: Smythe Patch Pocket Duchess Blazer in Kelly Green Plaid - Sold Out Where: Ginny & Georgia 2x08 “Hark! Darkness Decends!“ ,  Ginny & Geogia 2x09 “Kill Gill”
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beautifulfaaces · 3 years ago
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Sabrina Grdevich
Facts
October 7, 1970
Canadian actress
Filmography
Shannon [Saying Yes to Christmas: 2021]
Florence/ Nancy [Slasher: 2016-2021]
Cynthia [Ginny & Georgia: 2021]
Maxine [Intelligence: 2005-2006]
Claire [Slings and Arrows: 2003]
Cathy [Traders: 1996-1998]
Ruth [Little Criminals: 1995]
Appearance
ginger
green eyes
1,68m
Roleplay
playable: young adult, adult
Icons: Ginny & Georgia
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 5 months ago
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A DECADES YEAR OLD ROBOT THAT HASN'T AGED A DAY -- THE FACE OF CUTTING EDGE INCARNATE.
PIC(S) INFO: Mega spotlight on film stills of Canadian actress Sabrina Grdevich as Sheila the mecha secretary (a.k.a. Gynoid/Fembot), a taste of the visual FX artistry from the American science fiction film "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence" (2001), written & directed by Steven Spielberg.
"The idea that A.I. could be developed to such an extent was total fairy tale 30 years ago, as it is today,” says Jan Harlan, Kubrick’s brother-in-law and longtime producer, in an email. I asked Harlan why he thought Kubrick became so obsessed with this story. ""Obsessed" is the wrong word,” he says. ""In loving search for a story worth telling on the screen" is better.""
-- THE RINGER, "From Kubrick to Spielberg: The Story of "A.I.,"" by Tim Greiving, June, 2021
Sources: www.inverse.com/article/9529-spielberg-s-a-i-artificial-intelligence-feels-right-despite-bad-science, IMDb, Ford on Film, various, etc...
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Sabrina Grdevich on Ginny & Georgia Season 1
as Cynthia on Ginny & Georgia S1 E1 & E1
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rachelmonline · 8 years ago
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Slings & Arrows - Episode 1.01 Oliver’s Dream ↳ “You know who is coming? My high school drama teacher. I nearly freaked when I heard his message. I mean, all the girls were in love with him.”
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vitaganiedae · 8 years ago
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“Ophelia is a child. She has been dominated by powerful men all of her life and suddenly they all disappear. Her brother goes to France; her father is murdered by her boyfriend, and he is shipped off to England. She is alone for the first time, grieving and heartbroken and guilty because, as far as she’s concerned, it’s all her fault. She ignored her brother’s advice and fell in love with Hamlet, and now her father is dead, all because of her. And the pain, and the loss, and the shame, and the guilt, all of this is gnawing away inside this little child’s mind and it comes out as little songs. ‘And will he not come again? And will he not come again? No, no, he is dead.’ My father is dead, and I killed him. Okay? Now, let’s try it again, without the Vietnam flashback.”
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brokehorrorfan · 3 years ago
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Slasher: Flesh & Blood will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 17 via RLJE Films. The fourth season of the horror anthology series is streaming exclusively on Shudder.
Created by Aaron Martin (Another Life), the show stars A.J. Simmons, Alex Ozerov, Chris Jacot, Jeananne Goossen, Maria del Mar, Paula Brancati, Rachael Crawford, Sabrina Grdevich, Sydney Meyer, Patrick Garrow, and David Cronenberg.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Behind the Scenes of Slasher: Flesh & Blood
In Conversation with Cronenberg
Black Spot FX on Slasher: Flesh & Blood
Meet the Galloways
Reliving the Kill
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A wealthy, dysfunctional family gathers for a reunion on a secluded island only to learn they’ll be pitted against one another in a cruel game of life and death, all while being stalked by a mysterious masked killer.
Pre-order Slasher: Flesh and Blood.
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kwebtv · 4 years ago
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Slings & Arrows  -  The Movie Network/Movie Central  -  November 3, 2003 - August 28, 2006
Comedy (18 episodes)
Running Time:  45 minutes
Stars
Paul Gross as Geoffrey Tennant
Stephen Ouimette as Oliver Welles
Martha Burns as Ellen Fanshaw
Rachel McAdams as Kate
Luke Kirby as Jack Crew
Jennifer Irwin as Holly Day
Susan Coyne as Anna Conroy
Sean Cullen as Basil
Sabrina Grdevich as Claire Donner
Marcia Bennett as May Silverstone
Graham Harley as Cyril
Michael Polley as Frank
Matt FitzGerald as Sloan
Catherine Fitch as Maria
Don McKellar as Darren Nichols
Mark McKinney as Richard Smith-Jones
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kritikycz · 8 years ago
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Vlastní cestou | V zajetí minulosti
Hrdina kanadské komedie Vince (Rossif Sutherland) strávil pět let v kriminále a chtěl by za svou minulostí udělat tlustou čáru. Jeho bývalý šéf Kranski (Donald Sutherland), což je velmi nebezpečný muž, mu však dá jasně najevo, že takhle jednoduché to nebude. Má u něho velký dluh a ten musí splatit. Vince tedy začne znovu krást auta, ale setkání s krásnou Belindou (Rebecca Romijnová) mu dá novou naději. Obchodnice s uměním v něm totiž objeví pozoruhodný talent a podá mu pomocnou ruku…
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sweetsoundsystem · 3 years ago
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beautifulfaaces · 3 years ago
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Masterlist - Female Ginger
 2000s
Abby Donnelly
Beatrice Kitsos
Bebe Wood
Darby Camp
Ella Ballentine
Francesca Capaldi
Isla Johnston
Larsen Thompson
Liliana Mumy
Lilly Dreesen
Maggie Elizabeth Jones
Sadie Sink
Sadie Stanley
Sophia Lillis
Summer Fontana
90s
Abigail Cowen
Alexia Fast
Alina Bobyleva
Alina Kovalenko
Annie Thurman
Bonnie Wright
Carmen Solomons
Dakota Blue Richards
Debby Ryan
Elizabeth McLaughlin
Ellie Bamber
Emma Kenney
Georgie Henley
Georgina Sadler
Helena Barlow
Janet Devlin
Jeni Ross
Jordan Clark
Juliette Angelo
Katherine Barrell
Katie Stevens
Lily Newmark
Liv Hewson
Louisa Connelly-Burnham
Mackenzie Lintz
Madelaine Petsch
Madeline Brewer
Madison Lintz
Madisen Beaty
Molly Quinn
Poppy Gilbert
Rachel Hurd Wood
Rosie Day
Shannon Purser
Sophie Turner
Swantje Wördemann
Tavi Gevinson
Zoe de Grand Maison
80s
Alex Paxton Beesley
Amanda Righetti
Amy Manson
Amy Wren
Annette Lober
Ashley Bell
Barbara Meier
Breeda Wool
Brittany Allen
Brittany Snow
Cinitia Dicker
Danielle Kind
Diana Gómez
Emily Tyra
Emily Wilson
Evan Rachel Wood
Genevieve Angelson
Haley Strode
Holland Roden
Holley Fain
Holliday Grainger
Jade Ramsey
Jane Levy
Jessica Keenan Wynn
Jill Morrison
Josefine Preuß
Joy Nash
Julianne Hough
Juno Temple
Karen Gillan
Katie Leclerc
Lindsay Lohan
Lily Cole
Marcella Lentz-Pope
Maria Burghardt
Meg Steedle
Nicole LaLiberte
Palina Rojinski
Rose Leslie
Sarah Hay
Tuppence Middleton
Vanessa Bayer
Vanessa Lee Evigan
Zena Grey
Zoe Boyle
70s
Amy Adams
Antonia Holfelder
Chelah Horsdal
Clare Grant
Darby Stanchfield
Elisabeth Gelabert
Erin Chambers
Katherine Parkinson
Isla Fisher
Jessica Chastain
JoAnna Garcis Swisher
Lauren Ambrose
Marielle Heller
Nathalie Boltt
Rebecca Mader
Sabrina Grdevich
Sarah Rafferty
Sasha Alexander
60s
Alex Kingston
Amy Yasbeck
Andrea Sawatzki              
Connie Britton
Julianne Moore
Kate Walsh
Lea Thompson
Marcia Cross
Molly Ringwald
Rebecca Stab
Susan Walters
Tilda Swinton
50s
Annette Bening
Chloe Webb
Dana Delaney
Ellen Crawford
Laura Innes
Patricia Bethune
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