I had a great article up at brickfilms.com talking about animating dialogue.
Basically, you dissect the recorded line by going through every syllable taking note how many frames it takes to get from the start of the line to syllable X. Then you figure out what lines are "emphasised": for example, if your line is "Well, at least I never pooped my pants!" you will probably want to have some character movements at the start, I, and pants. Then you figure out what fits: arm movement, crazy head turns, hair flying through the air, or just the torso moving back or forth. Then you make a(rough X sheet monitoring what minifig movements you need to have at which point in your animation (that is, at which frames). And then you animate.
This all sounds horribly complicated, but it's really quite easy to plan out.
Remember that less is more: often, only some minimalistic movements at just the right times will give you the best looking results.
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