Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed this movie and have watched it several times and I also think Seth did an awesome j
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jkms89 — 13 years ago(February 08, 2013 09:26 AM)
Wow. I guess I'm in the minority here. I thought Seth Rogan brought
a neccessary lightness/crudeness to the character of Paul and I couldn't
imagine anyone else fitting into that role. For some reason though, I wish
they could have found a role for Dr. Ken somewhere in the film for added hilarity.that guy is awesome!
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brecklundin — 12 years ago(May 17, 2013 02:05 AM)
I'm pretty neutral on the voice.by now. I do remember at first viewing it felt off. But by now I don't care. I think my original hopes had been due to Seth MacFarlane's voice & the quirks he gives Roger. I suspect others had similar expectations.
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MadSimian — 12 years ago(June 10, 2013 02:40 AM)
Well, considering Rogen tended to be typecast as a happy-go-lucky slacker up until this movie, it seems appropriate that he'd portray the voice of Paul(a character cut from that same cloth as Rogen's previous roles). Although, to be fair, I can understand another poster's misgivings of having such a robust voice coming from such a frail looking alien; then again, Paul is supposed to be well-hung sothere you go. lol
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ironskeletor — 12 years ago(August 22, 2013 04:06 PM)
I think Rogen was totally wrong for this part. He's not a voice actor, and is basically just being Seth Rogen instead of a character. His voice is pretty distinct, so I can't help but be distracted with the thought "Oh that's Seth Rogen" as I watch. His delivery also sucks, ruining what probably would have been funny lines coming from the mouth of someone British.
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kingfishfilmco — 12 years ago(August 26, 2013 04:19 AM)
I thought when I saw Seth in Kung Fu Panda they were over-saturating him, but nobody could have been more perfect in this. Paul is a super intelligent stoner just like Seth. And Seth really has very subtle nuances to the way he plays the more heartfelt aspects of all his characters.
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puirt-a-beul — 11 years ago(April 03, 2015 07:31 AM)
Yea, Rogen's voice just didn't work.
I'd agree. I'm just watching it now I don't personally recognise Seth Rogen's voice, but just based on his performance I think he wasn't the best choice.
I keep thinking of someone like John Goodman, who is an accomplished voice actor and can bring tones of rough humour and an eff-you attitude into his voice at the drop of a hat. His voice is probably even more identifiable than Rogen's, but at least it would work better for the character.
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E_nineteen — 12 years ago(February 13, 2014 06:12 AM)
I liked the character of Paul more than I thought I would on my first viewing a couple of years ago, but I watched it again last night and felt very aware that they should have used a different actor. The voice (and Rogen's typical portrayal in film) kind of suited the character they were going for, but Seth Rogen doesn't strike me as a voice actor. I think one of the problems is that I read that he was off filming Green Hornet during the filming of Paul so he had to put a lot of the voice in at the end - it might have been a bit better if he was more involved in the process, doing the mo-cap and whatnot.
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karawolf — 11 years ago(October 19, 2014 09:09 PM)
Yeahalternate voices for Paul:
Adam Sandler
Will Ferrell
Charlie Sheen
Barry Corbin
Richard Simmons
Bobcat Goldthwaite
Ron White
Jeff Foxworthy
Howard Stern
Seth MacFarlane
Rich Little
Chevy Chase
Gene Simmons (of KISS)
Paul Stanley (same)
Liam Neeson
Harrison Ford
and finally
Samuel L. Jackson
**these go to eleven **