Thursday, September 20, 2007

part 2: James Lipton interviews Soundwave

Duration: 07:23 minutes
Upload Time: 06-06-27 01:01:57
User: grasshopperjax
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Part 2 of this special edition of INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO, Lipton interviews the legendary Decepticon, security intelligence officer Soundwave. Hear never before accounts of Soundwave's early years struggling in Hollywood before he made it big as a Transformer. It was originally supposed to be just an audio file, but I was asked to add still photos to make it available to other outlets as a video. Told in still photos.

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MarxPennsWrite ::: Favorites
lmao, can you kill one of the students? That was awesome!
07-09-09 22:22:26
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ChibiKeba ::: Favorites
That part was golden! XD
07-09-04 03:34:49
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rio197 ::: Favorites
pretty cool. I hadn't realised james lipton is so annoying heheh
07-07-31 15:05:30
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Barmicash ::: Favorites
That was funnier than it had any right to be.
07-07-26 08:10:23
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damnitmikey ::: Favorites
that was great
07-07-25 03:53:34
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elmachtigedaniel ::: Favorites
i love the voice its cool controlled and dark
07-07-15 19:05:47
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DarkKadan ::: Favorites
Man that guy is weird. I mean I know this is a mock of his show....but now that I think of it James Lipton REALLY talks like that on his show...weird.
07-07-15 04:31:12
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Nick3889 ::: Favorites
AWESOME
07-07-13 21:49:57
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VOCODERLOVER1 ::: Favorites
The original voice was done by Frank Welker using either the Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus MkI or II!!!
07-07-12 04:28:45
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VOCODERLOVER1 ::: Favorites
The original voice was done by Frank Welker using either the Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus MkI or II!!!
07-07-12 04:28:21
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