…kids.
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The sound flubber makes (in ‘flubber’) is the exact same sound that the ant makes in Honey I shrunk the kids. Did they use the same sound device for both? And what was the sound device?
To attempt to make this a little less mundane: What recognisable specific teqnique (voice, prop, sound, computer simulation, anything) that was first used in one film has been used again in an otherwise unrelated film?
(I must be bored)
I swear there’s only one scream/cheer sound used in movies (used as crowd noise).
Of course, offhand I can’t think of any movies featuring the sound…
…But it’s also the same one used in the PC game Rollercoaster Tycoon.
I’ve noticed a few sounds from Jurassic Park (the roar of the t-rex and the screams of the velociraptors) making it into various places like cartoons.
There is one sounds for a dieing scream that gets used by many sources. I first heard it (I think) in a Dune computer game. Then again in the introduction sequence in Mechwarrior 3 when some soldier gets stepped on (again, from memory), and I have sense heard it in several movies or television programs.
Veteran cartoon voice actor Frank Welker did most of the “ant sounds” in “Honey…” maybe he did the Flubber noise too?
I don’t know how many B science fiction movies that I’ve seen from the 60’s and 70’s seem to use the “bridge sounds” from “Star Trek”.