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I Know That Voice

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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7.4/10
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I Know That Voice (2013)
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Several voice actors discuss their art and their careers.Several voice actors discuss their art and their careers.Several voice actors discuss their art and their careers.

  • Director
    • Lawrence Shapiro
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Shapiro
    • Tommy Reid
    • Brandon Sonnier
  • Stars
    • Charlie Adler
    • Pamela Adlon
    • Carlos Alazraqui
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    • Director
      • Lawrence Shapiro
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Shapiro
      • Tommy Reid
      • Brandon Sonnier
    • Stars
      • Charlie Adler
      • Pamela Adlon
      • Carlos Alazraqui
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Charlie Adler
    Charlie Adler
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    Pamela Adlon
    Pamela Adlon
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    • (as Pamela Segall Adlon)
    Carlos Alazraqui
    Carlos Alazraqui
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    Jack Angel
    Jack Angel
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    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
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    • (as Ed Asner)
    Hank Azaria
    Hank Azaria
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    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
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    Dee Bradley Baker
    Dee Bradley Baker
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    Eric Bauza
    Eric Bauza
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    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
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    Bob Bergen
    Bob Bergen
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    Robert S. Birchard
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    • (as Bob Birchard)
    Justin Brinsfield
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    • (as Justin Birnsfield)
    Noel Blanc
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    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
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    Chris Borders
    Chris Borders
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    Devon Bowman
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    • Director
      • Lawrence Shapiro
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      • Lawrence Shapiro
      • Tommy Reid
      • Brandon Sonnier
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    7Sergeant_Tibbs

    Little bit of fun, little bit of craft, little bit of back-patting.

    Seeing the face behind the voice of my favourite animated characters is something I've always been curious about. It's great fun to YouTube for voice acting in motion. Watching The Simpsons cast appearance on Inside The Actor's Studio when I was younger was pure magic and I've watched my DVDs of Futurama with the commentaries on several times. Fortunately both shows feature heavily in the documentary with Bender's John DiMaggio being a heavyweight presence here. There's two things that I Know That Voice wants to emphasise. A, it's a craft no less than live action acting. And B, it's way more fun. Gathering a great assortment of voice actors with names you'd recognise from the credits of the cartoons if not the faces, the way the film is brought together gives it a wonderful sense of camaraderie.

    However, sometimes it can lead to it feeling like they're simply stroking their own and other's egos but the humility of some of the interviewees shines through. It is disappointing that it lacks an enormous amount of archive footage to show the voices in action. They do it often on camera, sometimes to an irritating extent, and you just wish they would provide examples. Oh well, perhaps the rights would cost an extortionate amount. They do great things with their limited budget here but it does suffer from overeager editing with a pacing that so afraid of us being bored that it instead exhausts our attention. I wouldn't say I learned much about voice actors or gained more respect than I already had, but it was fun and interesting.

    7/10
    6nataloff-1

    Too many words

    This is a terrific 70-minute documentary that goes on for 90 minutes. A huge cast of exceptional voice talent tells how they got to do what they do, why they like doing what they do, why they do and don't get the recognition they deserve, and other green room stories. Each and every interview is compelling and informative in and of itself, but after about an hour the aggregate doesn't seem to be going anywhere. Although the filmmakers have broken the continuity into subject areas and the online editors have done a gorgeous job creating transitions and effects that add to the storytelling, one comes away from "I Know That Voice" knowing what it's like to be a voice actor, but not how a voice actor does her or his job. The film doesn't show it. A major off-putting stylistic decision was having the interviewer sit so far off eye-line axis that the viewer feels excluded from the conversation rather than brought into it. This is a loving tribute to unsung people, pleasant but not memorable.
    8Mr-Fusion

    It's like a who's who of almost everyone in animation.

    Voice acting. I've gotta say,great subject matter for a documentary. It's an unsung talent to a lot of people, and I KNOW THAT VOICE seeks to shed some light on who these well-known voices are. I wholeheartedly confess to the thrill of seeing an actor in an interview launch into the voice of a familiar character, bringing the character to life instantly in that very moment. It's why the Simpsons episode of INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO was my favorite; seeing the cast do those familiar voices fed right into that delight. And there is a lot of that in this movie, but it's about more than just the voices. It spotlights the legitimate acting and even physicality that go into an actor's time in the sound booth. It's not just a guy doing crazy voices - and seeing these people go from one character to another in a split second is pretty impressive.

    The list of people that are featured in the movie is astounding. And it's not just side players and unknowns. We're talking Hank Azaria, Nolan North, Rob Paulsen, Fred Tatasciore, Kevin Conroy, Kevin Michael Richardson . . . these are heavy-hitters with intimidating bodies of work. And let's not forget John DiMaggio (Bender himself!) who directed the whole thing. Says a lot about the man's passion for what he does that he went out and made a movie about these anonymous faces behind the household name voices.

    It's a great documentary; breezy, fun and often surprising what these guys can create with their vocal cords. There were still some people that I would've liked to hear from (Frank Welker, Jon Benjamin), but that's hardly a complaint. This is good stuff.

    8/10
    planktonrules

    perhaps better as a series?

    "I Know That Voice" is a documentary that just debuted on Netflix. While many of you may have little interest in documentaries, this one probably will interest you as it's all about the faces behind those familiar voices in cartoons, TV voiceovers and videogames. So, unless you hate these sorts of things (and who does?!), you'll likely be interested in meeting these people and seeing what they really look like. It's interesting that RARELY do any of them seem like their characters in the least. For example, many voices of male characters are voiced by women and my favorite recent cartoon characters look amazingly unlike the people who provide their voices (especially the guys who provide the voices for Wacko from "Animaniacs" as well as "Johnny Bravo") . Additionally, these people have some wonderful behind the scenes stories, personal experiences and discuss how they got into this craft--and all of it is very interesting. And, there are also some wonderful surprises (such as Tom Hanks' lookalike brother who occasionally ALSO provides the voice for "Woody" from the Toy Story franchise).

    Now the film is not perfect. There is one HUGE problem and that is that the film tries to do way too much. Squeezing so many different voice actors into one picture is tough, as many of them only get to say a tiny bit and many of these voice actors most famous characters aren't even mentioned. I would have either preferred they interview less voice actors and gave them more time to talk or, if possible, make a mini-series about them. I could easily see them make this much, much longer...and I would have really appreciated that. However, considering I thought it was too little...that is an indication that I really enjoyed what I saw.
    7JennVC

    Finally, a film devoted to the voices from the world of cartoons

    I've always said that if my plan to become a writer ever failed, I had a plan b: voice acting. And I'm a fan girl who pays attention to the credits to know the names of my favorites--Jim Cummings, Grey DeLisle, Clancy Brown--and I'm happy to say they are all interviewed for this film. Voice actor John DiMaggio takes us behind the scenes of his life interspersed with a history lesson about voice acting. Getting to go behind the scenes with DiMaggio for the final "Penguins of Madagascar" episode was fun and fascinating, as well as his appearance at San Diego's Comic Con. However, I felt the film could have interviewed more actors than they did (Rob Paulsen, for example) rather than spending most of its time devoted to the filmmaker's world. Overall, a great film for fans of the art of voice acting.

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      Frank Welker and Tress MacNeille were asked to appear in the film but they both turned it down.
    • Quotes

      Steve Blum: There's a bunch of us who say that we literally get fired after every job. and that sort of, mentality to live by on your day to day thing you got bills to pay um, that, that fear and um that that terror that comes with that I think sort of subsides when you're so grateful every day for that job when that day does come and I didn't start doing voice over full time till I was 40 years old. Spike Spiegel from 'Cowboy Bebop' that became a huge benchmark as right around that time uh, recorded and none of us really knew how big that thing was gonna be and it turns out that it was one of the biggest things that ever happened in my career and fans pointed out to me that that was the first anime that was their gateway into that whole genre.

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      The credits are shown alongside several voice actors doing voices.
    • Connections
      Features Cadet d'eau douce (1928)
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      Written by Luigi Boccherini (as Luigi Bocherini)

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      • November 6, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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