“Cars 2” Roundtable: Eddie Izzard and Owen Wilson Talk Experiences in the Sound Booth Michael Lee, June 25, 2011 From London, to Paris, to Tokyo, and beyond, Cars 2 raced into theaters this Friday, providing Pixar fans with the same sparkle, comedy, and tones that fans they are familiar with for the past 16 years. Owen Wilson returns to voice Lighting McQueen, the hotheaded arrogant racecar who thought that it was all about being number one. But he isn’t alone. The actor is joined by Eddie Izzard, a British comedian, who’s standup isn’t that well-known for the target younger audience, but his voice might resonant with them. The two spoke about their own experiences with voicing characters as opposed to just acting them out. Wilson talks about the joys about returning to voice a character he loves and that his own son would recognize him as an animated figure. He also added that he would not be in Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom. Hit the jump to hear the entire roundtable. Subscribe to the podcast on Temp DL: https://movieviral.com/music/podcast/OwenEddieCars2.mp3 or HERE. Podcasts Cars 2Eddie IzzardinterviewOwen Wilson
ViralCast #7: Flashback Series April 4, 2010May 9, 2010Listen to our Summer Movie Preview: Members Strike Back ViralCast from last year, originally posted on April 18th, 2009. Two of our forum members (including current reporter Corey) give their two cents about the movies to come out in Summer 2009. Read More
ViralCast #24: Avatar Review, Iron Man 2 Trailer, Sherlock Holmes, and More! December 22, 2009December 22, 2009In our newest ViralCast, we have a fully loaded cast of characters. Our Comic-Con reporters Kelsey and Rose are back, and we have contributing writer Iain and new reporter Corey joining in as well. Listen as we talk about Avatar and the future of filmmaking as a result of the… Read More
Roundtable With “Fright Night” Director Craig Gillespie and Suspected Vampire Colin Farrell August 19, 2011March 18, 2012Fright Night director Chris Gillespie has experienced the highs and the lows while sitting on the chair. While his Lars and the Real Girl was well received by critics, Mr. Woodcock wasn’t so lucky. Back by a strong cast, this contemporary re-imagining of the 80s cult classic may just pave… Read More