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Post by inebriated87 on Jul 22, 2020 12:26:16 GMT -5
"I don't kiss." Annie Ross is no more. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8549485/Annie-Ross-starred-Wicker-Man-Superman-III-dies-aged-89.htmlShe was the scariest robot. She was great in III, and provided Ursa's creepy voice in II. Maybe I'm the only one who didn't know about her Jazz singing ? "Pay attention, people: I am about to take a human life !" "I'm his sister. His baby sister." "She's not his mama either." "How? Shoot him? You know about him and bullets. Not to mention knives, tanks, bombs..." "Will you stop interrupting ?!" "Cut the mush, Lorelei. He's after our skin!" RIP Annie.
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Post by booshman on Jul 22, 2020 19:53:25 GMT -5
R.I.P Annie.
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Post by dejan on Jul 23, 2020 3:03:56 GMT -5
RIP Annie
Whatever anyone may think of SIII....personally think the chemistry between Pryor,Stephenson,Vaughn and Ross was excellent.
"come on bubba...it's show time!"
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Post by atp on Jul 23, 2020 7:17:22 GMT -5
Did she loop all of Ursa's lines in S2?
It's definitely her voice on the moon.
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Post by Metallo on Jul 23, 2020 11:05:42 GMT -5
Rest easy, Annie. She really was talented. She had some of the funniest moments in Superman III. Also the most bizarre moment. Did she loop all of Ursa's lines in S2? It's definitely her voice on the moon. I think in the theatrical cut she was mostly dubbed over Douglas but you can definitely hear Douglas’s voice in the Donner cut. I’m having a hard time remembering if you ever hear her real unaltered voice in the theatrical version. There might be a few lines here and there but I can’t think of anything substantial.
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Post by crazy_asian_man on Jul 23, 2020 15:16:25 GMT -5
Did she loop all of Ursa's lines in S2? It's definitely her voice on the moon. Well, the extended tv cut has a much softer voice- Since she never spoke in STM, for the longest time until the tv cut, I assumed that the theatrical WAS Sarah Douglass' voice! It makes one wonder if DOnner would have kept the original voicework or not- if he was happy with the softer voice, or if he would have had Douglass come back, or had another actor dub it. Who knows?
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