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Worst accent fail?
Who in your opinion blew it the worst on their character's accent? For me it was David Ogden Steirs' non-Bostonian accent on MASH. I mean it was a repeated plot point that he was from Boston but the accent was nowhere near it.
Second-worst is Patrick Steward, the French captain with a perfect English accent. Hearing him introduce himself was always a "really?" moment. Yours? |
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Gotta be Kevin Costner's English accent in Robin Hood, right?
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Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 14077143)
Gotta be Kevin Costner's English accent in Robin Hood, right?
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Re: Worst accent fail?
Originally Posted by Traxan
(Post 14077137)
Who in your opinion blew it the worst on their character's accent? For me it was David Ogden Steirs' non-Bostonian accent on MASH. I mean it was a repeated plot point that he was from Boston but the accent was nowhere near it.
Second-worst is Patrick Steward, the French captain with a perfect English accent. Hearing him introduce himself was always a "really?" moment. Yours? |
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Patrick Stewart as Professor X. Professor X is suppose to be American.
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Amanda Tapping's accent as Helen Magnus in Sanctuary. It just sounds weird to me.
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Originally Posted by The Cow
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There are a lot in movies (Sean Connery and Keanu Reeves come to mind), but this is in TV Talk.
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Morena Baccarin's Russian accent on The Endgame is pretty bad. Not nearly as good as Jodie Comer's on Killing Eve.
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If we take the Star Trek universe at face value that everybody on Earth speaks English, we would also have to assume that this occurred due to the dominance of American culture.
Based on that, it seems far more likely that strong non-American accents like Scotty's would disappear in hundreds of years, rather than people from France still sounding like Pepe LePew. |
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Holy shit, whether in movies or TV shows, few things are as irksome as bad accents. I'd much rather the actor speak in his/her regular accent than some wretched imitation.
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Everything I hated about “Chernobyl” ;)
and refuse to acknowledge its praise :grunt: |
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Gabrielle Anwar's Irish accent on Burn Notice. I think it didn't survive past the pilot.
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Originally Posted by Jay G.
(Post 14077326)
Gabrielle Anwar's Irish accent on Burn Notice. I think it didn't survive past the pilot.
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Originally Posted by Jay G.
(Post 14077326)
Gabrielle Anwar's Irish accent on Burn Notice. I think it didn't survive past the pilot.
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Re: Worst accent fail?
Originally Posted by Traxan
(Post 14077137)
Who in your opinion blew it the worst on their character's accent? For me it was David Ogden Steirs' non-Bostonian accent on MASH. I mean it was a repeated plot point that he was from Boston but the accent was nowhere near it.
Second-worst is Patrick Steward, the French captain with a perfect English accent. Hearing him introduce himself was always a "really?" moment. Yours? |
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Marina Sirtis initially doing a faux Israeli accent for Troi and a mossad character in NCIS, and a russian accent in Stargate SG1.
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I love the movie, but Kevin Costner's Boston accent in Thirteen Days is worse than his English one in Robin Hood.
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Sorry to hijack the thread because this is not a TV show nor even a movie, but one time I went to a local production of The Who's Tommy, and the actor playing the title character had the most over-the-top overly British accent of all time. He was more British-sounding than the guy who sang the role originally, who was ACTUALLY BRITISH! Like, I can't believe the director approved that. "Dude. Tone it down. Just sound as British as Roger Daltrey, ok? You know, from-Great Britain-Roger Daltrey?"
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Re: Worst accent fail?
Originally Posted by Traxan
(Post 14077137)
Who in your opinion blew it the worst on their character's accent? For me it was David Ogden Steirs' non-Bostonian accent on MASH. I mean it was a repeated plot point that he was from Boston but the accent was nowhere near it.
Yours? |
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Yeah, Winchester wasn't supposed to have a Boston accent. It was definitely a cross of the English and upper class American accent.
He did the accent well. |
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So the OP is 0/2 ? :lol:
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Is that how Ogden Steirs actually speaks? The only other thing I recall ever seeing him do was the clock in Beauty and the Beast and it’s the same accent.
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Originally Posted by Coral
(Post 14077846)
Yeah, Winchester wasn't supposed to have a Boston accent. It was definitely a cross of the English and upper class American accent.
He did the accent well. DOS was BRILLIANT as Winchester. I love the character. The show got infinitely better when he replaced Frank Burns (who, to be fair, was played brilliantly by Larry Linville, but he and the character got screwed - he played the only character in the cast who was not allowed to grow and become more human and less of a caricature, so he quit).
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 14077946)
Is that how Ogden Steirs actually speaks? The only other thing I recall ever seeing him do was the clock in Beauty and the Beast and it’s the same accent.
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Basically anyone not from Boston trying to sound like they are from Boston. Not literally everyone from the city sounds like the "your cousin, from Boston" guy. See: most actors from Departed and The Town.
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Re: Worst accent fail?
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 14077946)
Is that how Ogden Steirs actually speaks? The only other thing I recall ever seeing him do was the clock in Beauty and the Beast and it’s the same accent.
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