I defrauded a major corporation-I robbed the second largest bank in France using only a ballpoint pen-I created a hole in the ozone over Avignon-I killed a man...wiyh this thumb.
Ikr I just started watching Bojack Horseman and couldn't for the life of me remember where I had heard that deep voice before. Today it all of a sudden came to me
Probably the nostalgia, it's hard to realize that this movie came out over 12 years ago now. Also the movie has a very very powerful message. As an adult, you notice it, when you were a child it was a fun movie, but Pixar nailed this film for audiences of all ages.
i work in a gourmet restaurant and when i saw this i could practically match up every chef and character in the kitchen to someone who works in the restaurant i work in! i'm so glad the producers understood that some of the most extreme characters you will find in this world are in the food industry. Horst is JUST like my old kitchen manager... who used to be in the israeli army so he would say stuff like that! "i killed a man with THIS THUMB!" hahaha!
I also know a guy, I lived in a flat with him for a view years, who is a cook and - yes, very eccentric :D very intelligent too. Now I live in a flat above a restaurant and I always meet and chat with the people of the restaurant/kitchen. Very cool people. :)
She blew me away, too. I'm pretty high on this movie at the moment, and not only loving every aspect of it but also loving Colette and Linguini's pairing. Unlikely, adorable couple.
Ratatouille is one of those movies you enjoy a lot better than you expected. I watched it when I was 8 and I thought it would be OK, I grew up loving it.
The first time I saw it in Culinary class in high school, I didn’t pay much attention to it, I actually forgot about it until I saw Remy in Dreamlight Valley with his little restaurant, now, I love it, and especially, Remy❤️
I had to go home after I saw this and look up the cast list on IMDb because I didn't recognize anyone's voice except Patton's, really. Speaking of Patton, I LOVE him. He's so funny, and a really good pick for the voice of Remy, like they say here.
My favorite movie. Pushed "Pulp Fiction" off its throne. And even "The Dark Knight" could not take it from the spot. And if it stays there until I die, I will be perfectly happy with it.
I've been in the restaurant bizz for over 20 years,went to chef training school,started in dish pit worked my way to kitchen management.I can relate to most of this movie especially Linguini's first few days starting a new job,(it can be overwhelming)(can't wait to quit!!) Anyway my favourite parts of this flick-employees must wash hands,then we see all the rats in the dishwasher,also Remy controlling Linguini by pulling on his hair.
So many of the voices I thought were really unique and just kinda out there, but once I found out who some of them were voiced by, like Brad Garret and Patton Oswalt, it makes so much sense. I can't unsee the characters with their actors.
@@JoJo-xp6wr “This little rat is guilty!” “You’re letting him go again? He’s guilty! You can see on his smug little face! Guilty, guilty guilty dog!” Yep, that one. 🤣
When I’ve watched a cartoon often enough I start to think a lot about the voices and performing the character in a room, alone. I think about the noises characters make when they’re hit, or fall, or kiss and THAT’s when I think voice acting would get weird.
I recognized Brad Garrett’s voice as Gusteau, I watch Everybody Loves Raymond sometimes, and that’s the only reason how I know him, I feel like I always knew Patton from somewhere, when I looked him up, I just got that feeling like I saw him in something before, I think he showed up regularly in Seinfeld or something.
Remy's voicw actor is a voice actor in my favorite video game XD the game is called minecraft storymode and im not saying who it is im just saying that its the main character he he he he he he he
I don't get it, why isn't Lou Romano in any of the interviews. Ok, I know he's an illustrator and he's not that famous in movies but he's the secondary character in the movie and he's still overlooked!
That was Brad Garrett!?!? I mean, yeah, now it sounds just like him, but I would have never have guessed while watching the flick. No dead weight in this picture, everyone brought their A+ game.
Did you look at the other podcasts that RatatouilleMovie has to offer? Look at podcast #10, Pixar's Hidden Talent, and you'll see an interview with Lou Romano.