Game of Thrones Impressions 2
(NSFW: Language, SPOILERS) Steve Love returns for another round of Game of Thrones character impressions, particularly characters from the fourth season of the series. His Oberyn needs work, but he’s got Varys down pat.
(NSFW: Language, SPOILERS) Steve Love returns for another round of Game of Thrones character impressions, particularly characters from the fourth season of the series. His Oberyn needs work, but he’s got Varys down pat.
Anthony Vincent Valbiro of Ten Second Songs follows up his Katy Perry cover with another line of musical impressions. This time he covers Talk Dirty in the style of the Bee Gees, Slick Rick, System of a Down and more.
Jim Meskimen and Ross Marquand play fictionalized versions of themselves – two impressionists trying to be serious actors – in this comedy mini-series by SoulPancake. It’s starts off slow, but stick with it. Watch the rest here.
(NSFW: Language) If we could have any voice for our nav system, we’d choose Morgan Freeman. In this amusing clip from Josh Robert Thompson, he envisions a GPS that not only sounds awesome, it provides sage advice. More here.
Voice master Brock Baker does numerous impressive impressions of The Muppets as they sing the classic The Rainbow Connection. Though we still think nobody can do them quite like Jim Henson and Frank Oz could.
Comedian Piotr Michael impersonates a variety of actors to deliver an important message to Academy Awards nominees, thus embodying the very point of his reminder: be prepared, be entertaining, or get off the stage.
Richard Sherman’s infamous NFC rant was intense, but the world’s reaction to it was way overblown. ESPN pokes fun at the media circus with the help of comedian Frank Caliendo and his hilarious impressions.
As a thank you to Facebook followers who helped him win a contest, Kier Moffat did his best to replicate the behaviors of 52 different animals – both real and imaginary – using everyday household objects and a complete lack of shame.
Like many of us, Bill Hader has been a huge fan of the Star Wars franchise since he was a kid, so it’s only natural that he wants something to do with the new J.J. Abrams flick. If nothing else, give him a voice gig on the new animated series.
Jimmy Kimmel recently had R. Kelly and Benedict Cumberbatch as guests on the same night. So they decided to put the two stars’ talents together, while at the same time continuing a Star Trek tradition. Promise.
The Teenage Movie Trailer Guy returns with more impressions, including Morgan Freeman and Optimus Prime. A few of them don’t quite hit the mark, but most are spot on. Plus the kid’s just 15; he’ll improve.
Benedict Cumberbatch’s Alan Rickman impression didn’t really hit the mark. But as he showed on the Graham Norton Show, his Chewbacca voice is so good. So good that he drove Harrison Ford to a flashback. Skip to 1:00.
Want to know how to speak like they do in jolly old England? Listen well to drama professor and voice coach David Ley’s tips, which he gamely demonstrates on the fly. His ability to switch accents in a split second is amazing.
Voice actor Troy Baker plays the Joker in Arkham Origins, but he’s also Bioshock’s Booker, The Last of Us’ Joel and FF XIII’s Snow – reads from Batman: The Killing Joke (script here). Skip to 2:10. Alan Moore is a mad genius.
When Benedict Cumberbatch dropped by Jimmy Fallon’s show, the two read hip hop and R&B lyrics in the voice of Alan Rickman. Neither of them are particularly good at it, but it was worth it for “Lord Rickman of the Alan.”
Comedian, actress and singer Christina Bianco performs Total Eclipse of the Heart using the voices of 18 different female singers, including Adele, Alanis Morisette and Celine Dion. If only the audience could imitate mimes.
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