WARNING: This post may be retarded
Im usually pretty good at picking out who does the voices in cartoons. When i heard the Jellyfish (Spock's ship) computer speak I was instantly sure who was behind the voice. Dr. Leah Brahms.
If you've read the countdown series, then you know that Spock's ship was built by Geordi. Susan Gibney, who played Dr. Brahms, was in an episode of lost last year, so... yeah. If so, nice touch.
Can anyone confirm?
J.J.: Yeah, it was. We were very lucky to have Majel come and do the voice for the Starfleet computer which she had done in the series and films
That's the thing. The voice sounded like it was actually younger and healthy. I did'nt recognized Majel's voice at all...
I didn't see a dedication to her either. It would have been nice...
It's post-credits, along with Gene's....
I would actually put it BEFORE the movie altogether.Which is a dumb place to put it. The one place in the entire movie where very few people are likely to see it.
It should've been at the begining of the credits.
I thought the same thing. The Chekov "weektor" thing was the only Majel my ear caught and I was specifically listening for her.I'm also pretty good with voices and I say it was Majel on the Enterprise, but not on the Kelvin, in the escape pod or on Spock Prime's ship.
I can believe it was Susan Gibney on Spock Prime's ship. I'll have to listen for that next time around.
Heard her when Kirk opened the valve to save Scotty from the pointlessly churning water vat of untimely death, too. [siquorneyweaver]"It's just this stupid giant spinning fan thing we have in every epsiode..."[/siquorneyweaver]I thought the same thing. The Chekov "weektor" thing was the only Majel my ear caught and I was specifically listening for her.I'm also pretty good with voices and I say it was Majel on the Enterprise, but not on the Kelvin, in the escape pod or on Spock Prime's ship.
I can believe it was Susan Gibney on Spock Prime's ship. I'll have to listen for that next time around.
then again, maybe im hearing what i want to hear. after seeing it 4 times now, im almost positive i here my last name - drader (dray-der) called out in the scene where the new cadets are recieving there ship assignments for the mission to vulcan. anyone know where i can get the script?![]()
click the link below to listen to samples of the three voices and decide for yourselves.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfECfAcwrSU
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click the link below to listen to samples of the three voices and decide for yourselves.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfECfAcwrSU
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That's the only place you CAN put it. You can't insert a dedication into the midst of opening titles, the order of which are determined by agreements with the various guilds and unions. There's a specific order that you can't violate in a Hollywood film, or you get fined.I would actually put it BEFORE the movie altogether.Which is a dumb place to put it. The one place in the entire movie where very few people are likely to see it.
It should've been at the begining of the credits.
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