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In a world... Don LaFontaine died
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The voice of many movie trailers is gone. :( |
Another great one passes. What a voice!
Edited to add: Don't miss this great video - Five Guys In A Limo |
Oh, heartbreaking! Truly the voice of the city.
EH can probably say more about him, because she was in the meeting when he recorded for us, but our company had the great pleasure of working with him on a "make your own trailer" feature - and I know he was a class act. |
Will miss this guy's overtones. RIP.
Can't help but notice the irony of a collapsed lung. Can you really work your lungs to death? |
In people his age, pneumothorax is most generally associated with emphysema. Wonder if he smoked (my sister suffered a spontaneous pneumothorax last year so I got to learn something about it).
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I was sad to see this. I've grown used to hearing his voice over the years and he will be missed.
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Oh bummer. In a world full of chaos, his voice is comfort.
:( I hope they can find another consistent voice for voice overs. |
I dunno, Disneyland never recovered from the loss of its "voice."
I fear movie trailers are forever doomed. (But, then, I knew that anyway.) |
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Hopefully this will mark the beginning of the end of using a half dozen voice people for 90% of the studio trailers.
I understand why they do it, but I think it plays no small part in the feeling of homogenization. |
I read that he'd been in the hospital for a while with a blood clot in his lung.
Best voice ever. RIP |
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There's a certain tour guide at Universal that I'd love to see take the crown - he also does most of the parkwide announcements.
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RIP Mr. Lafontaine. I'm just glad that he had a small go in the spotline due to Geico before he died. Noe we all know not only his voice, but his face, too.
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