Accent
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Mississip's character ranks among one of the worst stereotypes I have ever witnessed - his
accent
is terribly exaggerated (and incorrect, according to which part of Mississippi he claims to hail from), and whenever he does deliver a line, it's several decibels higher than any other cast member.
As a film, it's not very well done -- some of the acting is truly epically bad (such as the "American" woman with the French accent).
And you could tell the detective was Jude Law in a costume, everything from the fake accent, terrible dental work, costume shop facial hair, everything pointed to it being a disguise.
I should have had a clue when I heard a heavy English
accent
giving the intro to the movie in German; the blood red text (title, artists) should have been the 2nd clue.
The acting is terrible, the accents are WORSE than terrible (one artillery mans
' accent
seems to take us on a tour of the British Isles, from Scotland to Wales via Northern Ireland), the dialogue is stilted, the editing is non-existent, the production values prove that no expense has been gone to.
This movie made me really mad because the main characters or all the characters have a southern
accent.
I've lived in Iowa for 29 years and I know that people don't have a southern
accent
here.
A troubleshooter with troubles , but nothing more troubling than Pacinos horrible Atlanta
accent.
The idea that Crawford, Young and Tone are British but speak with American accents was, for me, impossible to get past -- hard to believe this is England when no one talks with a British
accent.
Branaugh seemed to have so much trouble remembering his
accent
that he couldn't deliver his lines.
The first big turn-off I had was the way in which Pacino tried to portray a Georgia accent; at times it was weak and unattractive while in other segments it seemed too overdone.
Add in Harry Andrews (with a strange accent, no less) chasing an ostrich, tons of stock footage of wildlife, and poorly composed and dull photography by Raoul Coutard, and you end up with a thoroughly unexciting romp through the jungles of Senegal.
She can speak with a great southern accent, and she is gorgeous, and would have done a wonderful job.
Marzio has such a thick Argentinean accent, you can only understand every couple of words he says.
In this scene the director of the movie offered me the immortal line - "50 Dollars..you Drink and Talk", but I felt that my Polish counterpart could speak in a more convincing Russian
accent
than I could, so I declined to take this speaking part on.
Nina(Melinda Dillon, sporting an
accent
that fades in and out)was Sam's parents' friend and associate on the experiments in the 50's who tries to talk things over with him regarding what is happening.
The nudity keeps it watchable and Warburton's lack of any
accent
make it at times laughable.
Ann-Margret, she of sex-kitten repute and too often accused of lacking acting ability, finds her actual and rather profound abilities wasted here - despite her speaking with a nigh-flawless Middlesex
accent.
Her
accent
was awful and her sex appeal non-existent here so it was painful to see her 'seducing' other characters and they 'falling' for it.
Or, at the very least, why doesn't she have a British
accent?
The acting in this movie is the definition of "effortless," especially from that muscular guy with the Texas
accent.
Ewan Bremner is arguably one of the worst actors in the world at this time (witness his performance in the god awful Life of Stuff) & his "Cockney
" accent
is almost as bad as his Edinburgh
accent.
The English
accent
and California looks can't hold a candle to Barbara Stanwick's velvet voice and sex appeal.
Such a lily white cast that Glenn Close was the most ethnic character in it, this film was crying out for someone real to come in and steal it...and so they introduce, get this, a character even whiter than the rest of the cast (I thought he was an albino at first)who's supposed to be Welsh!I'm still trying to decipher that
accent!
The characters are generic and stereotypical (Do they REALLY need to make an African-American man wear tiger-stripe print clothing and speak in a Jamacian
accent?
Connery is clearly slowing down in his old age, barely bothering with his attempt at a US
accent
and besides seems too old to be the husband of Hope Lange and the father of those gosh - darn kids of his.
I couldn't even tell what nationality the killer was, and the fact that his
accent
indicated some multiple nations didn't help either.
Apart from not looking minimally Sicilian, he sports no
accent
of any kind other than his familiar drawl.
Seriously, Why do American and Frech actors pretending to be Czechs need to speak perfect English with a fake Russian
accent?
The voice talents were very good though especially Barry Bostwick as Thunderbolt, with the exception of Jodi Benson, the
accent
ruined it for me.
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