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Airbolt 
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Posted - 09/02/2007 : 22:28:55
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| Just what the heck was Danny Glover attempting in " Shooter "? It sounded like Clint Eastwood with a lisp. Had he got someone elses teeth in? |
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 09/03/2007 : 07:18:16
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| I was also a touch confused by Clive Owen's accent in The Insider. |
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TitanPa  "Here four more"
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Posted - 09/03/2007 : 08:45:14
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What was the deal with Seth Green's accent in 'Unhitched'?
edit: That's 'THe Best Man' to you others. |
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Chris C  "Four words, never backwards."
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Posted - 09/03/2007 : 14:32:28
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Sean Connery as
a Spaniard in Highlander an Irishman in The Untouchables a Russian in The Hunt for Red October an Englishman in Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves
They all sound the same.  |
Edited by - Chris C on 09/03/2007 14:33:43 |
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 09/03/2007 : 14:54:12
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By the way, Anne Hathaway doesn't quite pull off a believable or consistant English accent in Becoming Jane.
(She obviously didn't have Ren�e Zellweger's accent coach.)
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MisterBadIdea  "PLZ GET MILK, KTHXBYE"
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Posted - 09/03/2007 : 15:23:00
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| Speaking of Renee Zelwegger, I am consistently amazed that she, a native Texan, nailed her British accent for Bridget Jones's Diary but in Cold Mountain had the worst Southern accent I've heard since, geez, Julianne Moore as Clarice Starling. |
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Sean  "Necrosphenisciform anthropophagist."
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 01:33:08
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quote: Originally posted by MisterBadIdea
Speaking of Renee Zelwegger, I am consistently amazed that she, a native Texan, nailed her British accent for Bridget Jones's Diary but in Cold Mountain had the worst Southern accent I've heard since, geez, Julianne Moore as Clarice Starling.
I agree about her excellent London accent, but thought she also had a damn good accent in Cold Mountain. However I'm not American so obviously not as familiar with a 'real' accent. Any other US Southerners have a view on this? She got an Oscar for the role, so I can't see how it could have been that bad. 
Also, Julianne Moore is from North Carolina, which was part of the Confederacy, so how could it be a 'bad' accent? Or was she trying to do a 'different' southern accent than her actual accent? Just a question, as I don't know.  |
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turrell  "Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhh "
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 04:48:43
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Zellwegger did an ok accent - it was just over the top - some people speak that way but not many an dif you heard that in real life you'd raise your eyebrows.
I submit Dick van Dyke in Mary Poppins - sounded a bit like the learn a cockney accent by audio tape for me. |
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 06:54:43
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quote: Originally posted by turrell
Zellwegger did an ok accent - it was just over the top - some people speak that way but not many an dif you heard that in real life you'd raise your eyebrows.
In Renee's defence, the character she played in Cold Mountain wasn't a high society woman before the war, and would therefore have a heavier, rougher accent than Kidman had, and I think she was very realistic in the part. On the other hand, I think Kidman's accent was inconsistent in that movie, and thank goodness Jude Law didn't have long monologues, as he also couldn't keep the accent even.
quote: I submit Dick van Dyke in Mary Poppins - sounded a bit like the learn a cockney accent by audio tape for me.
Look, you can't submit that - on any stodgy accent thread there is one given which needs not be mentioned. That is: "the absolute worst accent ever in any movie, past, present or future was Dick Van Dyke's portrayal of Bert in the movie Mary Poppins".
Give us something we don't already know as a irrefutable truth.
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Shiv  "What a Wonderful World"
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 12:16:22
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Brad Pitt in Snatch. Although the mumbling became a discussion point for the character - I'm sure it was to disguise his bad Irish accent.
What is the opinion in the US of Hugh Laurie's accent in House M.D.? Not films, I know, but I've always wondered if it is seen as authentic. |
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 13:24:16
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quote: Originally posted by Shiv
What is the opinion in the US of Hugh Laurie's accent in House M.D.? Not films, I know, but I've always wondered if it is seen as authentic.
I've watched this faithfully and can say that in my opinion, he almost never slips and I find myself having to remind myself that he isn't American.
By the way, in the new(ish) TV series "Dirt", Ian Hart plays a nutty photographer, and is the male star of the show opposite Courtney Cox. I didn't recognize him and was totally shocked to see that he's British when I looked him up on IMDb - his American accent was totally convincing.
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Beanmimo  "August review site"
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 13:46:12
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quote: Originally posted by Shiv
Brad Pitt in Snatch. Although the mumbling became a discussion point for the character - I'm sure it was to disguise his bad Irish accent.
In defence of the Pitt you obviously have not met a member of the Irish travelling community in the UK (or in Ireland for that matter) his accent is so spot on it's uncanny.
To hear a bad Irish accent (of which their have been many) you need to endure Tommy Lee Jones in Blown Away...it's like nails scraping on a blackboard. |
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RockGolf  "1500+ reviews. 1 joke."
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 15:07:43
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quote: Originally posted by Shiv
What is the opinion in the US of Hugh Laurie's accent in House M.D.? Not films, I know, but I've always wondered if it is seen as authentic.
Virtually flawless. Good enough that most Americans probably think he putting on a fake English accent when he's heard in his normal voice. (e.g, on Saturday Night Live).
Also completely covering their accents convincingly: Anthony LaPaglia and Poppy Montgomery (both Aussies) on Without A Trace. |
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ragingfluff  "Currently lost in Canada"
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 15:18:02
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quote: Originally posted by Beanmimo
quote: Originally posted by Shiv
Brad Pitt in Snatch. Although the mumbling became a discussion point for the character - I'm sure it was to disguise his bad Irish accent.
In defence of the Pitt you obviously have not met a member of the Irish travelling community in the UK (or in Ireland for that matter) his accent is so spot on it's uncanny.
To hear a bad Irish accent (of which their have been many) you need to endure Tommy Lee Jones in Blown Away...it's like nails scraping on a blackboard.
Well said, sir. Ditto Tom Cruise in Far and Away ("she has a boite dat shtings!").
Russell Crowe does an odd, plummy thing with his voice in Master and Commander. And don't forget Christophe Lambert in Highlander
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MisterBadIdea  "PLZ GET MILK, KTHXBYE"
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 15:31:03
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I think Kevin Costner won the Bad Accent Award in '91 not just for fucking up his British accent in the mind-blowingly bad Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, but also his Boston accent in JFK.
In 1993, Cary Elwes ragged on Costner's awful British accent in Robin Hood: Men in Tights, which is funny on two levels, because in that same year's The Crush, Elwes demonstrated that he had a terrible American accent.
Worst Irish accent I've ever heard: Julia Roberts in Michael Collins. Keep that woman away from foreign countries.
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Chris C  "Four words, never backwards."
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Posted - 09/04/2007 : 15:37:16
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quote: Originally posted by Shiv
Brad Pitt in Snatch. Although the mumbling became a discussion point for the character - I'm sure it was to disguise his bad Irish accent.
Allegedly, Brad Pitt was originally supposed to be playing a Cockney, but couldn't get the accent. So he did "Pikey" instead. |
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