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Re: Film, TV and Voice Over Blog
by Ron Lindeboom on Aug 22, 2009 at 10:58:03 pm

Too funny, DC. I had no idea that Edie McClurg was the voice of Mrs. Butterworth. She is so funny.

I remember the first time that I saw the one with The Pips in it. I exploded in laughter because it was a dead ringer for what they used to do with Gladys Knight. Too funny.

But I have to agree with you, the funniest one of the Geico commercials was the one with Don LaFontaine. Priceless. I remember the first time that I saw it, before he even opened his mouth, I knew what was coming -- and sure enough, it was perfection.

I would agree with you on both counts that Joan Rivers was the second best of the bunch, and that the one with Peter Graves was creepy.

One of these days, we will have to hire you to do some voiceover work on some of the COW's stuff.

Best regards,

Ron Lindeboom
creativecow.net


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