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    Simpsons (inside the actors studio)

    Hey I know Bravo is not the coolest channel on cable, but on sunday night they had the whole cast of the Simpsons on. All of the actors that do the voices at least. It was pretty neat and strange at the same time. James Lipton is a strange cat, he had them answer questions in their character voices for a bit. Was pretty entertaining. Hopefully it will replay soon and some of you might catch it.

    here is more info on it

    http://www.bravotv.com/Inside_the_Ac...Simpsons.shtml
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    I saw that show.

    It cracked me up and sorta freaked me out at the same time. There's just something wrong about seeing a cartoon's voice come out of a real person's face. Especially finding out that Nelson is a woman (I already knew that Bart was.)

    But the best part was Dan Castellaneta (Homer) doing the different levels of "mmmmmmmmmm" for good things to eat.
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    I was wondering, and trying to see from body language and interaction, if these people liked each other after all these years. Do they do this together in the same room, or like a famous rock group, just walk in and "do their track". Wonder how much they get paid?

    The show was fun, but Lipton is such a suck up, you don't learn too much.

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    They go into the studio and do "just their track" individually. Almost all animation is donr this way. It's actually pretty hard to do, since you don't have other actors to play off of.
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    You notice that the woman who does Marge left halfway through??? I found that a little weird, they come back from comercial and there is an empty chair.
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