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Cameron Diaz....one week's work to do Shrek 2, got paid this much......
It took her one week to do her voicework for Shrek 2, and she made $10 Million. Mike Myers made $20 Million and took two weeks.
We're in the wrong profession ppl. |
wow amazing..
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Damn, it's just wrong isn't it?
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and how much the company made..if they're paying out this much you know they making 80X as much...
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http://www.boxofficemojo.com/article...d=040523bo.htm A fractured fairy tale broke records as it mended a heretofore soft summer. The widest release ever yielded the biggest single day gross ever, the highest bow ever for an animated movie (topping Finding Nemo's $70.3 million), the second best weekend ever (behind only Spider-Man's $114.8 million) and the first uber-opening of the summer. |
that's just wrong.
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edit-i would have asked for points instead of the sla;ry, points on the gross not net :drinker: |
It made $125 million in 5 days...so their not gonna lose money by paying the stars that much money.
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Damn...
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W. O. W.
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That is just insane. I am definetly in the wrong biz. :(
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I love when people say the same type of thing about sports stars. Saying that they shouldn't get paid as much as they do. Why? They are the ones that fill the stadiums. The people come to see them play and their team win because they are playing. They earn it. I love it. But then again I love capitalism!!! :Graucho |
I think Eddie Murphy did some voices too right ?
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seems like uhh... they wasted a lot of money and could have paid better sounding people millions less
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The translator for french english is getting millions a year ... they are all very well paid. |
That's it...I'm going into acting. Anyone wanna be my manager? :)
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Recognizeable voiceover artists are expensive as hell. I hired Shadoe Stevens to do a a qucik 30 second commercial for a 900 prog I was going to be running on MTV.
This was the first time I decided to spring for a real pro voice guy on a commercial and I was thinking OK this guy will probably hit us for something crazy like $100 a second for 30 seconds, $3,000 or so, because I knew he'd get it nailed in 1 or 2 takes (which he did indeed end up doing). So, when I asked him how much the bill was going to be for his services, he goes $25,000. Of course I instantly said, "Say what? I don't think I heard that right." He didn't realize that our company was paying the bill and thought MTV was so he figured no one would bitch. After I enlightened him to the normal voice over fees of the 900 biz I chiseled him down to $2,500. Took him 5 minutes so it ended up being $500 a minute which works out to an hourly rate of $30,000, which is still outrageous. But it was worth every penny in the long run. http://discography.vega.net/img/prs_at40.jpg |
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Whether its Mike Myers or someone unknown doing the voice of Shrek, wouldn't matter to me. I love capitalism so much I'd save on the cost of paying ridiculous salaries to these stars and hire some unknown acting hacks, that would be just as talented and the audience would never see, and make them hole up in the studio and absolutely nail their parts. The difference I'd put into serious production values. You'd end up with a superior product with less cost, and I think just as much appeal as before to audiences. For instance, I told some ppl I know that loved "Finding Nemo" that Albert Brooks had the lead voice. Their answer? Who the fuck is Albert Brooks? And "Nemo" made the most money ever for a cartoon and most ppl that see it don't even really know who Brooks is. :2 cents: |
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*They call stars like that "anchors" of a movie because they draw attention to the movie. Media etc... |
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Plus they already have a customer base. So by using them you get the people that follow their careers. And believe it or not people do follow Hollywood stars careers. |
I say that alot. Very true :Graucho
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I totally buy into what you say about star power, Loryn.......there is no doubt about that.........but I think there is a key difference when it comes to just audio and hearing them. I think the "star power" concept for animation is way way overrated and overpaid. After all, do you know who did the voice of "Ariel" for "The Little Mermaid"? Or who did the voice of "Bambi"? Those were pretty successfull. |
Brad Pitt made 1 million bucks for an hour of watch commercial in japan , Jennifer Anniston makes a million for each episode of friends .. Posh Spice's hubby *forgot his name* made 150MILLION for adidas commercial
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Damn..that is alot of cash!
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10 million a week, that must be like 50,000 an hour
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You can't hire unknown talent to do the voices, because you need actors to promote the film. Unknow talent will not get invited to talk shows to be able to promote the film
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I'm sure that the studio head know what they were doing when they decide to pay for big name actors tp do the voices.
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Eddie Also made $10 Millions$!
But they needed funny+entertaining actors to play Shrek and Donkey. Diaz is not worth $10M$ though, she's easy to replace for that role, they could even find someone who has the same voice, it wouldn't make any difference.:2 cents: |
she has a nice voice...
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incredible
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OMG, that's a lot of money... Now I am depressed! lol
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really wrong
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odd isnt it, that all the thousands of children who go hungry every day and sleep on the street every night wont ever see shrek 2.
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