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Carrying on... worst film accents
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Leonardo di Caprio's accent in Gangs of New York was pretty god damn awful, so was Cameron Diaz'a for that matter...
Anrie's strong Austrian accent is always really funny, didn't he play a russian in one of his films?
The worst I can think of though is got to be Dick van Dyke's in Mary Poppins.... hilarious!
Anrie's strong Austrian accent is always really funny, didn't he play a russian in one of his films?
The worst I can think of though is got to be Dick van Dyke's in Mary Poppins.... hilarious!
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Natasha McElhones atrocious irish accent in Ronin and come to think of it - Jonathan Pryce's too.
Daniel Day Lewis in Kings of New York - Go on I dare you to watch him and then Vic Reeves in Catterick do Inspector Fowler or Kinky John from The Club (He was first - so Daniel Day Lewis must have copied Vic Reeves !!!)
Daniel Day Lewis in Kings of New York - Go on I dare you to watch him and then Vic Reeves in Catterick do Inspector Fowler or Kinky John from The Club (He was first - so Daniel Day Lewis must have copied Vic Reeves !!!)
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Right up there on the awards podium has got to be both Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder in "Bram Stoker's Dracula." **cringe**
Crossing the pond in the other direction: Emma Thompson in "Primary Colors". That harsh "r" sounded like she was born without a soft palate.
And from the TV vaults: Phoebe Cates in "Lace". Her accent's origin has yet to be identified.
Crossing the pond in the other direction: Emma Thompson in "Primary Colors". That harsh "r" sounded like she was born without a soft palate.
And from the TV vaults: Phoebe Cates in "Lace". Her accent's origin has yet to be identified.
Re: Don Cheadle in Ocean's 11...the reason he adopted that bizarre accent is that the producers didn't want anyone thinking that he was simply the 'Sammy Davis Jnr' character from the first film...so he adopted that weird 'Cockney' accent.
Kinda backfired, because when I saw it, I just assumed he was playing Dick Van D y k e's character from 'Meary Puppings' .
Kinda backfired, because when I saw it, I just assumed he was playing Dick Van D y k e's character from 'Meary Puppings' .
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