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Jim Carrey talks to Amy Longsdorf

PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:41 pm
by jimliker
If any actor seems tailor-made for cartoons, it's Jim Carrey. Not since the heyday of Robin Williams has a performer been able to stretch his voice like so much sonic silly putty to fit a wide range of characters.

"In early stages Horton had a smaller mouth," says the cartoonist. "But when Jim came onboard, the character became very expressive; in fact, Jim led us to push the bounds of expressiveness for an animated character."

:lol:

But I do try to go to work and have fun with what is in front of me. Hopefully that translates. Even today, I'm trying to enjoy every journalist that crosses my path. I try to live in the moment."



http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/stor ... d=10503043

Re: Jim Carrey talks to Amy Longsdorf

PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:22 pm
by CarreyGirl
jimliker wrote:If any actor seems tailor-made for cartoons, it's Jim Carrey. Not since the heyday of Robin Williams has a performer been able to stretch his voice like so much sonic silly putty to fit a wide range of characters.

"In early stages Horton had a smaller mouth," says the cartoonist. "But when Jim came onboard, the character became very expressive; in fact, Jim led us to push the bounds of expressiveness for an animated character."

:lol:

But I do try to go to work and have fun with what is in front of me. Hopefully that translates. Even today, I'm trying to enjoy every journalist that crosses my path. I try to live in the moment."



http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/stor ... d=10503043


For me...Jim is birth in Cartoonia!! :D :D :lol: :lol:
He's a human cartoon !! ^^ 8) 8)