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Robotic voices can be hard to understand sometimes, that's all and they usually get actors to do robot voices and they do them in a very dull way (Anthony HOpkins, James Spader). I agree. It sounds like that annoying pigeon voice from the commercials. So annoying. Completely turned me off from wanting to see this movie. I guess I should be thankful they didn't make his inner voice female, androgynous or robotic. So Jessie Eisenberg won't be playing Black Panther in the next sequel after all? Aw Shucks! Non-white people wear business suits. Non-Asians wears pants. Yeah, I watched the show all the time. I was never into country music, but i had a big crush on Barbara (also liked Louise quite a bit too), plus I liked the silly puppets that were on the show, which to this day I think was the only time anyone ever made a puppet have chest hair, which is so weird. I wish Barbara had been a rock singer instead, like a Pat Benatar type, but I think her voice probably would've been better suited as a blues singer. I loved the show though; it was fun. I've bought from them. I"ve never had a problem with their discs. The only thing I don't like is that they don't do custom covers for the movies, just the same "The Video Beat Presents: " cover, but their artwork is a fun image though. a babyface with the body of a playmate i concur. It always reminded me of Night of the Comet whenever I watch it. You forgot the token partial robotic or machine man type character. Let's call them Cyberia. I didn't get that either. A person was named, but I didn't recognize or remember that character's name. I presume it must be the name of one of her colleagues. The main thing in the movie I didn't get is why it was made clear that metal would be needed to short out the glowing barrier thingy, yet they were able to achieve the same objective by just having one of the Guardians just simply touch the thing. It made no sense. Anyway, I really liked this flick. It was fun and well-paced and I liked the characters. Marcie (Jeannine Taylor) was indeed the sexiest gal in the first movie, but I always liked Annie (Robbie Morgan) a whole lot. I found her so irresistible and really attractive to me. She seems like she'd be the perfect girlfriend. She's better than all doormen. I also like her a lot and she was one of the reasons I wanted to see this. For some reason I thought that Angela Bettis was also in this, but she wasn't. I thought Julie was going to be in it more than she was, but she was in it a decent amount of time though. I concur. Couldn't take my eyes off of her, even when there was focus on other people or action in the scene. Her character was so playful and fun and happy on such a gloomy, pessimistic night and situation. I just figured he was supposed to be what they call legally blind, as opposed to completely blind. I presume he can see if whatever the item is is right up in front of his eyes like he did with the cards. Sounds like Jennifer On The Stairs, from Masters of Horror Can’t remember the name but it had the gorgeous Kelly Preston in it. It seems like it was called Spellbinder or Spellbound. Unfilmable I figured it must've have been intended for John and Amanda to be there.