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View Poll Results: What voice is most attractive to you?
Male: deep and dreamy 2 10.00%
Male: soft and scholarly 0 0%
Male: other 2 10.00%
Female: high and sweet 6 30.00%
Female: deep and sultry 8 40.00%
Female: other 2 10.00%
Voters: 20. You may not vote on this poll
Entertainment>Most memorable voice
TheTraveler 02:12 PM 06-26-2009
So what sticks out in your mind when you think of a movie you haven't seen in years? Is it the sweet ride the hero had, the type of gun the boss baddie used, the sweet mamacita hanging out in the garage, the all-American guy that swept the lady off her feet?

Well, for me it's sometimes the voice of a character that jumps out at me. It isn't necessarily the lead characters' voices either; it can be a minor character whose voice is memorable.

For a few examples:

1. Marlon Brando's voice in The Godfather: immediately recognizable even if the person doing the impersonation is terrible. That voice is forever linked to that character.

2. Vivien Leigh as Scarlett Ohara in Gone With The Wind: over-the-top, syrupy Southern Belle and at the same time endearing. Can't imagine the character and not hear her voice.

3. Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?: deep, sexy and sultry. If I ever met a woman in real life with a voice like that I'd probably get slapped by my wife for drooling!



So how about you guys? What memorable movie voices come to mind?

Also, choose the voice type that most does it for you in the poll above.

:-)
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ActionAndy 02:27 PM 06-26-2009
Well you've kinda rigged your poll by asking a different question than your actual focus! Your focus seems to be what makes a voice memorable and interesting to listen to--but your poll asks which is most "attractive." Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime) obviously has a very distinct delivery, but I can't call it attractive...

Edit: Re-read your last line, now I see the reason for the distinction. I'll add Rocky Balboa to the list of unmistakable voices.
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The Poet 02:32 PM 06-26-2009
And certain fellas might find C3PO's attractive - not that there's anything wrong with that. :-)
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Mugen910 02:42 PM 06-26-2009
two words..Fran Drescher.
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tobii3 02:56 PM 06-26-2009
Gina Gershon....

Tea Leoni....

:-)
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csbrewfisher 02:56 PM 06-26-2009
1. James Earl Jones has one of the most recognizable voices to my ear.

2. Ozzy

3. Janis Joplin
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ca21455 06:06 PM 06-26-2009
Don LaFontaine, the movie trailer voice.
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bobarian 06:17 PM 06-26-2009
Mae West, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe
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Joan 06:58 PM 06-26-2009
Originally Posted by bobarian:
Mae West, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe
+3!
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Starscream 09:32 PM 06-26-2009
Originally Posted by csbrewfisher:
1. James Earl Jones has one of the most recognizable voices to my ear.
James Earl Jones popped into my mind when I read the title of this thread.:-)


"The force is strong with this one".
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JE3146 10:11 PM 06-26-2009
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
two words..Fran Drescher.
Ban him.... No really I'm serious. :-)
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TheTraveler 10:33 PM 06-26-2009
Originally Posted by JE3146:
Ban him.... No really I'm serious. :-)
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:-) You gotta admit ... her voice is quite memorable. It probably fits int the "Other" category on the poll. :-)
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Waynegro1 10:41 PM 06-26-2009
Sam Elliott
"He was a lazy man, and the Dude was most certainly that. Quite possibly the laziest in Los Angeles county, which would place him high in the running for laziest in the world".
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yourchoice 11:03 PM 06-26-2009
First voice that came to mind for me was Aanold...

I'll be back
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TripleF 04:08 AM 06-27-2009
Most memorable.....


Sam Elliott.
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blugill 04:00 PM 06-27-2009
Vincent Price
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Starscream 06:54 PM 06-27-2009
Originally Posted by blugill:
Vincent Price
:-)

And Boris Karloff too. Narrator of the Grinch, anyone?


Sean Connery too.
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