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# Trailer voice



[Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode)'s impression of the voiceover that used to accompany movie trailers predominantly appeared any time a movie with [Sir Anthony Hopkins](Sir_Anthony_Hopkins) crops up, although the single film most often associated with it is [Her Majesty Mrs Brown](Her_Majesty_Mrs_Brown). When In A World was released, it gave Mark the chance to do his impression throughout the entire programme. [Simon](Simon_Mayo) was underwhelmed.

Much of the [Marley And Me](Marley_And_Me) review was also done in Trailer Voice.

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# Trailer voice



[Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode)'s impression of the voiceover that used to accompany movie trailers predominantly appeared any time a movie with [Sir Anthony Hopkins](Sir_Anthony_Hopkins) crops up, although the single film most often associated with it is [Her Majesty Mrs Brown](Her_Majesty_Mrs_Brown). When In A World was released, it gave Mark the chance to do his impression throughout the entire programme. [Simon](Simon_Mayo) was underwhelmed.

Much of the [Marley And Me](Marley_And_Me) review was also done in Trailer Voice.
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Trailer voice

Mark Kermode's impression of the voiceover that used to accompany movie trailers predominantly appeared any time a movie with Sir Anthony Hopkins crops up, although the single film most often associated with it is Her Majesty Mrs Brown. When In A World was released, it gave Mark the chance to do his impression throughout the entire programme. Simon was underwhelmed.

Much of the Marley And Me review was also done in Trailer Voice.

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Trailer voice

Mark Kermode's impression of the voiceover that used to accompany movie trailers predominantly appeared any time a movie with Sir Anthony Hopkins crops up, although the single film most often associated with it is Her Majesty Mrs Brown. When In A World was released, it gave Mark the chance to do his impression throughout the entire programme. Simon was underwhelmed.

Much of the Marley And Me review was also done in Trailer Voice.