英語表演兩男電影
① 求電影經典英語對白,適合兩個男生的
《海底總動員》二人英文對白。
除去人聲保留背景音樂
可以試著配音啊。
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNjAyNjQxMDA=.html
② 急求適合兩個男生配音的英文電影。
附件是我給網友做的《中國合夥人》的配音用電影片段,適合兩個男生配音。片段包括了消聲版和原聲版,消聲版已經消除人聲、保留背景、嵌入中文字幕。
③ 有沒有適合兩個人表演的英語電影劇目
一男一女還是兩男,還是兩女?
一男一女《哈姆雷特》不錯,王子與母親的爭執很有沖突。
兩女《末路狂花》,緊湊有張力。
兩男《聞香識女人》,兩人性格反差大,有特點。
④ 求適合兩個男生英語配音3分鍾至5分鍾得電影,最好提供時間段
1.《大偵探福爾摩斯》(小羅伯特唐尼、裘德洛)的8分37秒左右開始到11分30秒,福爾摩斯和華生的對話 不過 有幾秒需要一個女聲(女傭) 你們可以考慮反串一下或找人幫忙 要不這部電影應該還有其他片段的 這電影還有第二部
2.《變臉》(尼古拉斯凱奇、約翰特拉沃爾塔)印象中電影最後20分鍾中的兩大男主對決的部分有可用的片段
3.《復仇者聯盟》 有兩段
A洛基和雷神對話大概從44分56秒到47分09(只有兩分鍾)
B鋼鐵俠和美國隊長有一段他們在聯盟的飛船上 吵架加互相幫忙的片段 仔細看了一下他們兩個對話過程有其他人的對話,嗯 你可以在血葯配音的部分靜音不需要的把聲音放出來 鋼鐵俠和隊長的從1小時10分08秒到1小時12分52秒+從1小時15分48秒到1小時16分31秒
4.成龍的在好萊塢的兩個系列《上海正午》和《尖峰時刻》都是兩個男人戲 很多片段可以選
⑤ 有什麼英語電影片段適合課堂表演的最好是2男2女。。老友記里的也行
哎呀,這個當然是莎士比亞的戲劇了。課堂表演都選他的,《威尼斯商人》是最好演的,不然《羅密都與朱麗葉》《王子復仇記》《麥克白》·······都可以!每篇都可以找到兩男兩女的片段。
⑥ 求適合倆男生英語配音的電影片段 10分鍾左右
兩個男生為主角還要10分鍾的話,我覺得邪惡力量(Supernatural)可以,他就是兩個男性角色為主角,不過題材可能黑暗了點,講的都是妖魔鬼怪的。
⑦ 求一段適合兩個男生配音的英文電影或電視劇片段,3到5分鍾,最好是兩個人對戲的,沒有其他角色
額,不知道是不是你想要的,你可以看下《海上鋼琴師》最後1900和馬克斯·托尼的對話,具體多長時間忘了,差不多5分鍾左右
⑧ 我要參加英語比賽 誰能給我推薦一些英語的電影對白 適合兩男生的
以下全是我們班配以比賽的時候有人用過的:
《國王的演講》是一部好片,喬治六世和羅格的很多對話都可以啊
《溥儀》時將清代歷史的(不過我總覺得講述清代的歷史用英文有點奇怪)
《阿甘正傳》(不過老師說,最好不要配,因為阿甘的英語很不好。所以不適合提高)
《錄取通知書》(中間有一段兩個男生對話的片段)
《大偵探福爾摩斯》(華生與福爾摩斯的對話有很多的,有比較簡單)
《冰河世紀》(裡面的聲音效果比較多,如果你們想新穎一點的話就用這個)
《靈異第六感》(裡面心理醫生與小男孩的對話很多比如,問問題的一幕啊,躺在病床上的一幕啊)
《生活大爆炸》(是美音的,語速超快,我們班大神級人物配過。)
⑨ 有沒有適合兩個男生配的英語電影片斷阿報下片名
太多了,你想要哪類的?
正統的,代表《肖申克的救贖》
文靜的,代表《斷臂山》
反串的,代表《末路狂花》
卡通的,代表《玩具總動員》
。。。。。。
⑩ 有沒有四人演的英語電影片段(兩男兩女)
2005版的PRIDE & PREJUDICE,一段微妙的精彩的對白:
第28幕,正好4人,兩男兩女
Lizzie (Elisabeth Bennet)
Caroline Bingley
Mr.Darcy
Mr.Bingley
模仿對話時,可能要特別注意Caroline Bingley的尖酸刻薄, Elisabeth Bennet的機敏俏皮.
Scene 28 INT. DRAWING ROOM - NETHERFIELD - EVENING.
[Lizzie is reading a book. Darcy is writing a letter. Bingley is sat nervously. Caroline, obviously bored, wanders the room looking for distraction. She looks over Darcy's shoulder.]
CAROLINE: You write uncommonly fast, Mr Darcy.
DARCY: (without looking up) You are mistaken. I write rather slowly.
[Caroline lingers, annoyingly.]
CAROLINE: How many letters you must have occasion to write, Mr Darcy. Letters of business too. How odious I should think them!
DARCY: It is fortunate, then, that they fall to my lot instead of yours.
CAROLINE: Please tell your sister that I long to see her.
DARCY: I have already told her once, by your desire.
Lizzie looks across from her book.
CAROLINE: I do dote on her, I was quite in raptures at her beautiful little design for a table.
DARCY: Perhaps you will give me leave to defer your raptures till I write again. At present I have not enough room to do them justice.
[Mr Bingley now pacing anxiously around the room.]
BINGLEY: It's amazing, how young ladies have the patience to be so accomplished.
CAROLINE: What do you mean, Charles?
BINGLEY: They all paint tables, and embroider cushions and play the piano. I never heard of a young lady, but people say she is accomplished.
DARCY: The word is indeed applied too liberally. I cannot boast of knowing more than half a dozen women, in all my acquaintance, that are truly accomplished.
CAROLINE: Nor I, to be sure!
LIZZIE: Goodness! You must comprehend a great deal in the idea.
DARCY: I do.
CAROLINE: Absolutely. She must have a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing and the modern languages, to deserve the word. And something in her air and manner of walking.
DARCY: And of course she must improve her mind by extensive reading.
[Lizzie closes her book.]
LIZZIE: I am no longer surprised at your knowing only six accomplished w6men. I rather wonder now at your knowing any.
DARCY: Are you so severe on your own sex?
LIZZIE: I never saw such a woman. She would certainly be a fearsome thing to behold.
[Pause. Darcy goes back to his letter. Caroline picks up a book. Pauses. Puts it down. She walks over to Lizzie.]
CAROLINE: Miss Bennet, let us take a turn about the room.
Lizzie, surprised, gets up.
[Caroline links her arm and they start walking up and down.]
CAROLINE: (cont'd) It's refreshing, is it not, after sitting so long in one attitude?
LIZZIE: And it's a small kind of accomplishment, I suppose.
[Darcy meets Lizzie's eye, briefly. He doesn't know how to cope with the idea that she's laughing at him. Caroline turns to Darcy.]
CAROLINE: Mr Darcy, will you join us?
DARCY: (shakes his head) You can only have two motives, Caroline, and I would interfere with either.
CAROLINE: (to Lizzie, archly) What can he mean?
LIZZIE: Our surest way of disappointing him will be to ask nothing about it.
CAROLINE: (to Darcy) Please tell us!
DARCY: Either you are in each other's confidence and have secret affairs to discuss, or you are conscious that your figures appear to the greatest advantage by walking. If the first, I should get in your way. If the second, I can admire you much better from here.
CAROLINE: Oh, shocking! How shall we punish him for such a speech?
LIZZIE: We could always laugh at him.
CAROLINE: Oh no, Mr Darcy is not to be teased! LIZZIE: Are you too proud, Mr Darcy? And would you consider pride a fault or a virtue?
DARCY: That I couldn't say.
LIZZIE: Because we're doing our best to find a fault in you.
DARCY: Maybe, it's that I find it hard to forgive the follies and vices of others, or their offences against myself. My good opinion, once lost, is lost forever.
LIZZIE: Oh dear, I cannot tease you about that. What a shame, for I dearly love to laugh.
CAROLINE: (small smile) A family trait I think.
[Lizzie smiles, sweetly. Caroline glances at Darcy, expecting to have triumphed, but he's just looking put-out.]
參考資料: PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005)