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Daniel wrote:There's a twist? :shock: What a Cindy III rip-off! ;)
Yeah, the twist is that Wilbur Robinson is actually a ghost the whole time.
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Tallulah is awesome.
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I'm not sure if this was posted or not :wink: :oops: but here's a link to an interview with director Anderson via Animation Nation:


http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_11452.html

(it's joined to the link that Sulley posted :wink:)

Love this part: :)



Q: What about Adam West? You probably didn’t even have to audition him.

STEVE ANDERSON: Oh no (laughs), no, when we were casting the character, there really was nobody else, you know. Adam was the first name that popped into my head. The great thing about Adam too is that you know the movie is so silly. There’s a lot of silliness in the film and comedy. A lot of times you find yourself explaining these moments to the actors and saying, ‘Okay, now you’re sitting at dinner and suddenly this other character jumps up on the table and starts throwing meatballs. These characters start throwing meatballs at each other and one hits you on the head. How would you react to that? You react like you just got hit in the head by a meatball.’ And you know most people would go, ‘What are you talking about?’ But Adam West would go, ‘Okay’ and he just did it. He just embraced the silliness, the fun and good humor of this movie without question. It’s great to have people like that because that also means that they don’t see it as just something that is silly. They understand it and it’s real to them. They just say, ‘Great. I understand what that is. It’s not a comic moment, it’s not a dramatic moment, it’s just a moment that I’m playing right now.’ I think there’s a reality to this movie because of the way the actors could understand some of these more surreal and comedic moments and just treat them like it was an everyday kind of thing.

You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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I love Adam West as a voice actor,
The way he lets himself be ridiculed in family guy is just awesome :D
And every time there's a scene with addam west, I just crack up
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Yeah, he also did a couple voice-overs in Simpsons and Critic (played himself both times).....both were HILARIOUS. :D

He was in the Mr. Plow episode with Homer remember? :D

Adam West: Of course I'm Batman! Here's a picture of me with Robin.
Bart: Who the hell's Robin?

Adam West: And how come Batman doesn't dance anymore? Remember the Batousi?
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Adam West was also the voice of the "Hollywood" version of Chicken Little, at the end of that film. I'm happy to see him returning in MTR with a larger role. :)
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ShyViolet wrote:Yeah, he also did a couple voice-overs in Simpsons and Critic (played himself both times).....both were HILARIOUS. :D

He was in the Mr. Plow episode with Homer remember? :D

Adam West: Of course I'm Batman! Here's a picture of me with Robin.
Bart: Who the hell's Robin?

Adam West: And how come Batman doesn't dance anymore? Remember the Batousi?
I remember!! :D
The frightened look on bart, homer and lisas face was priceless when he did his little bat-dance :D
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Sullivan wrote:Yeah, the twist is that Wilbur Robinson is actually a ghost the whole time.
Wait, that's that the twist? I kinda didn't want to know. :(

I wasn't really asking, but I could see how one can take it as that. Still, if you say there are more surprises, than that's relief!
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It was a joke, Daniel .. the 'twist' Sullivan mentioned is from a different (live-action) movie. ;) I won't say which .. so as not to 'spoil' that one for you, if you haven't seen it yet. :)
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I love Adam West but after that Hawaii Five-O spoof he did (and that's been forgotten now) he did just seem to take on board that he was no longer "cool" in the cool sense and just started ridiculing himself.

He's done fantasically out of that career turn, but is in danger of soming off something of a Warburton if he just keeps playing the same gag.
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Yeah, the twist is that Wilbur Robinson is actually a ghost the whole time.
Oh, I thought the Robinsons were actually living in modern day... :?


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They're all clones.
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Actually Louis is an alien and the Robinsons all came from Earth, but years after a nuclear war.




:)


"You maniacs! You blew it up!! Damn you!! Damn you all the hell!!!"


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I love Adam West but after that Hawaii Five-O spoof he did (and that's been forgotten now) he did just seem to take on board that he was no longer "cool" in the cool sense and just started ridiculing himself.


Jay Sherman: So....tell us about your career!
Adam West: Well Jay, my last film was in 1983, the Happy Hooker goes Hollywood, it's one I'm sure you enjoyed all the way to the end.
Jay Sherman: OK..... Thank you!
Adam West: But I just got here!
Prompter: Next week's guest: Lorne Greene!
Jay Sherman: Lorne Greene's dead!
Adam West: Man, I wish I had his agent!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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