the last stage of the desperate completist - do you love Orson Welles this much?

Welles's acting career in general
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Postby Jaime N. Christley » Thu Oct 30, 2003 10:47 pm

http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/?CFID=889901&CFTOKEN=19850172

Of course, this is always mentioned by Wellesers in a sorrowful tone, but the fact remains that Unicron is awesome, Welles is awesome, they were both connoisseurs in fine dining, and both could be charaterized as spheroidal.

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Postby Jeff Wilson » Fri Oct 31, 2003 1:15 am

God, was that Transformers movie shitty. But what other film combines the talents of Welles, Judd Nelson, Scatman Crothers, Eric Idle and Leonard Nimoy among others, though? While watching BOOGIE NIGHTS, I was highly amused to hear Dirk Diggler and sidekick singing one of the songs from it in their ill-fated stab at a musical career.

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Postby Le Chiffre » Sun Nov 02, 2003 2:49 am

I thought The Transformer's Movie was kind of cute- in spots, that is. It's amusing to hear Welles' voice electronically altered, and I believe that may have been the only time it was ever done.

It's too bad Welles didn't get a chance to do more for kids. There's the screenplay he did for THE LITTLE PRINCE and the snippets he directed for DAVID AND GOLIATH, and a few of the radio shows were aimed towards youngsters, but the only kid's film that he ever had any significant creative input on was the mediocre Treasure Island from 1972.


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