Fluffy Valjean, sing-song Javert, Gollum Fantine, and GEICO Caveman Marius all come together in this adaptation of an adaptation of Victor Hugo's masterwork.
Speaking of "Lord of the Rings", this movie stars three cast members from three different versions of "LOTR": William Squire, who voiced Gandalf in the 1978 Ralph Bakshi version, plays the Magistrate; Ian Holm voiced Frodo Baggins in the 1981 BBC Radio version and played Bilbo Baggins in the Peter Jackson trilogy; Christopher Guard, who plays Marius, voiced Frodo Baggins in the 1978 Ralph Bakshi version.
There's this... group?... called Immediate Music that makes music for movie trailers... I actually found them via other fantrailers on youtube, and them tracked them back to... myspace... from whence I downloaded these tracks.
Dammit! I didn't mean to post twice, I thought it didn't catch the first time. :( Where is the music from, by the way? Tis awesome, very Lord of the Rings-ish.
Speaking of "Lord of the Rings", this movie stars three cast members from three different versions of "LOTR": William Squire, who voiced Gandalf in the 1978 Ralph Bakshi version, plays the Magistrate; Ian Holm voiced Frodo Baggins in the 1981 BBC Radio version and played Bilbo Baggins in the Peter Jackson trilogy; Christopher Guard, who plays Marius, voiced Frodo Baggins in the 1978 Ralph Bakshi version.
Jal8919536 2 years ago
LOL @ the awkward silence moment between Javert and JVJ at the end :D
anaxandraa 2 years ago
This goes down as one of my favorite movies of all time. I love it.
BEWARE! I watched an edited version that destroyed the fullness and rhythm!
WisdomWithin 3 years ago
Not that big. Only big if you're used to cookie-cutter loaves. I've seen lots bigger, and that's without getting into flatbreads like injera.
EuphrasieF 3 years ago
The size of a small minivan!! *lol* Or a flying saucer for ants.
AngedeMystere 3 years ago
HOW BIG is that loaf of bread?!
SophieOk 3 years ago 2
There's this... group?... called Immediate Music that makes music for movie trailers... I actually found them via other fantrailers on youtube, and them tracked them back to... myspace... from whence I downloaded these tracks.
lesmisloony 4 years ago
Oh, yes, please... Looking forward to that very much. Watched that one, too. The trailer promises a lot. Please write that quickly.
By the way: Trompe-la-Mort says thanks for the clips from 1935 movie... ;-)
HenriJonathan 4 years ago
Dammit! I didn't mean to post twice, I thought it didn't catch the first time. :( Where is the music from, by the way? Tis awesome, very Lord of the Rings-ish.
AngedeMystere 4 years ago
OMG I CAN'T WAIT! I've actually WATCHED this version, so I'll get all the jokes this time. Woot!!!
Sweet trailer. *two thumbs up*
Oh, erm, I hope you didn't mind my making a Shoujo-Cosette-based trailer of Fanteeney Todd. (Please don't shoot me.)
AngedeMystere 4 years ago