Wayne Lai and his son do the voiceovers for an animated movie Disney-PIXAR's movie "Up" has topped the box office in the United States. Wayne Lai who has recently gained popularity for his role "Chai Gao" was invited to do the voiceover for the Hong Kong version with his son Lai Ching Kiu in conjunction with Michael Hui. Wayne will do the voice of "Dug" the golden retriever that can translate his thoughts into speech. Wayne's son Ching Kiu will do the voice for main character Russell and resembles him a lot. His voice even sounds similar to the voice of the Amercian version. Although it was his first time stepping in a recording studio he didn't appear to be frightened. Even his father Wayne was surprised. As to why Michael Hui accepted to do the voiceover for the character Carl? He stated that he originally disliked doing voiceovers because of having to lip read. But after reading the movie script he was touched by Carl and Russell's (Grandfather-Grandson) relationship. In addition, he even invited his 2 grandson's to support him at the studio. Source: Takungpao Translated by: Matchbox @ *****************
^ Oh yeah, the kid right? It does kinda, lol. I don't think it's about the money, it's about the fame and Wayne picking up more jobs since he got very famous in Rosy Business.
This movie was so good! I don't usually care to watch voiced over movies (hate hate dubs!), but I want to watch this one!