Canadian Reacts to 10 Brits Who Tricked America with Their Fake Accents

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @thequietman760
    @thequietman760 7 дней назад +1

    Daniel day lewis is now a cobbler.

  • @impudentdomain
    @impudentdomain 10 дней назад +8

    Hugh Laurie will always be Berttie Wooster to me.

    • @maudeboggins9834
      @maudeboggins9834 День назад

      Down in Nagasaki where the men chew tabacci & the women wiki wacky woo - I saw HL play the piano & sing that once. That is the only scene I ever saw of Bertie Wooster

    • @impudentdomain
      @impudentdomain День назад

      @maudeboggins9834 those shows were really funny. you should find them.

  • @KC-gy5xw
    @KC-gy5xw 8 дней назад +1

    Damian Lewis, Dominic West. I could go on... Idris Elba, I used to follow him when he was DJing, followed him on MySpace DJ Driiis!
    When they were casting Superman, they had the would be's put on Christopher Reeves suit. The crew laughed at every one until Henry Cavill came out. Yup, that was the one...

  • @vonsauerkraut
    @vonsauerkraut 12 дней назад +8

    Johnny Depp Dose a good english voice.

    • @DUBTEEMAC
      @DUBTEEMAC  12 дней назад +1

      For sure

    • @MH90
      @MH90 10 дней назад +1

      He did a good Scottish accent too in Finding Neverland, and *nobody* does a good Scottish accent

    • @vonsauerkraut
      @vonsauerkraut 10 дней назад +1

      @MH90 Mike Myers ie voice from Shrek
      Did

    • @MH90
      @MH90 10 дней назад +1

      @@vonsauerkraut Eh, it was fine but it's another in the long line of "AHM SCOWTISH SO AH UM" over the top accents, see also Simon Pegg et al. Depp nailed a lot of the softer nuance, even if it was still a pretty general accent.
      The classic one to cite is Jonny Lee Miller in Trainspotting, who does a very accurate Edinburgh accent. Nobody has quite gotten a Glasgow accent right. Everybody else is doing some Highland thing.

    • @bwilson5401
      @bwilson5401 9 дней назад

      ​@@vonsauerkrautTo be fair, Mike Myers Parents are both English & he grew up in Canada watching a lot of British TV.

  • @maudeboggins9834
    @maudeboggins9834 День назад

    There is also another male British actor in a hospital drama about a young doctor with autism. I cann' remember the title but he plays the title role

  • @mervinmannas7671
    @mervinmannas7671 9 дней назад +1

    Although I'm not a fan of Johnny Depp his UK accent is excelent. But top awards for British and other accents go to Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady, British and Cry In The Dark Aussie) and Reene Zellweger (Bridget Jones Diary, British)

  • @livb6945
    @livb6945 8 дней назад

    Can't help pointing out that what Laurie says in the clip relates to another series, Avenue 5, in which he played a Brit posing as a US American.

  • @WilliamBell-t8k
    @WilliamBell-t8k 8 дней назад +2

    There is no 'Tricking' involved. It's called 'acting'

  • @impudentdomain
    @impudentdomain 10 дней назад +1

    All the Monty Python guys could do a very good American Accent.

  • @AS-bn9qv
    @AS-bn9qv 9 дней назад +2

    It is not a 'TRICK' it's call acting!

  • @vodkablond
    @vodkablond 5 дней назад

    NOt sure what accents you was trying but the Aussie sounding one went well

  • @denismorgan9742
    @denismorgan9742 12 дней назад +1

    Many British accents are similar to American and vice versa. It's mainly the main British and American that are destinctly different and the reason some are so close have something to do with the Pilgrims to America ie Plymouth and Norfolk England amongst other places. American Kentucky sounds like south Kent England.

    • @Spiklething
      @Spiklething 6 дней назад +1

      What what? I’ll admit I have not heard all the accents in the world but a Kentucky accent and a Kent accent are very different. I also have never heard an American accent of any kind and confused it with any British accent, there are cities in the UK that are 30 miles apart with very different accents and not one of them sounds like an American accent.

    • @denismorgan9742
      @denismorgan9742 6 дней назад

      @Spiklething we have different accents within half a mile of each other in Britain, to say that there isn't one like in USA is wrong.

  • @Sachik30
    @Sachik30 9 дней назад

    It's probably because we have so many accents crammed into the UK, that we've got a head start, maybe? Honestly, an hour's drive (sometimes less) either way, and the accent is completely different. My mother is from Yorkshire (even after 70 years, she still has the accent, even though she moved at 18), my dad's from Plymouth, & I was born/grew up in Shropshire. My best friends are from (North) London (different accents from East or South London, lol) where I lived for a decade. My BiL is from Birmingham, and my brother lives there, too. I also have relatives in/from North Wales (Gwynedd). I specify North, as South Wales dialect is different from theirs, even when they speak English. And I spent a couple of years in Liverpool, lol. So yeah, I think we have an advantage. Sorry for the ramble.😆👍

    • @suekennedy883
      @suekennedy883 9 дней назад +1

      Me too 😅Scottish father, Welsh mother, husband from Sunderland, best friends from Huddersfield and Devon, lived for years in London, now in Surrey. My accent is just totally mixed up and I use expressions from all over the UK. I'm just a British mongrel and very happy to be one 😅

    • @Sachik30
      @Sachik30 8 дней назад

      @@suekennedy883 I forgot to mention my uncle/cousins in Oxfordshire, too (he's Welsh too, lol). I call myself Heinz 57, which is basically the same thing. 😆

  • @NoirL.A.
    @NoirL.A. 8 дней назад

    not sure from a linguistics standpoint if either accent is inherently easier or more difficult than another but alot of wut yer talking about simply comes down to the fact that the british isles and australia / new zealand is SATURATED with americana they literally start hearing north american accents of all sorts as soon as they start watching t.v., going to movies, listening to music, etc. whereas it absolutely does not work in reverse. now that we have internet it's slowly starting to change but i'm 56 (i'm yankee) and all throughout my childhood exposure to foreign accents in general in the media was extremely minimal. in L.A. you meet ppl. from countries you've never even heard of but the american media (not sure what it was like in canada) was insular to say the least.
    and that was true well into my adulthood and although i really don't partake of modern media much these days (haven't watched tv in years) i'd guess is still somewhat true even now.

  • @aidencox790
    @aidencox790 9 дней назад

    WHY DOES THE TITLE SAY TRICKED AMERICA WHEN THEY ARE ALL FINE ACTORS WHO ARE VERY ADEPT AT DOING THEIR JOB,. CAPTURING AND PORTRAYING THE ENTIRE ESSENCE OF WHICHEVER CHARACTER THEY PORTRAY IS NOT TRICKERY, IT IS DOING THEIR JOB.

  • @Tony2438
    @Tony2438 10 дней назад +2

    If you are British your born on the Island of Britain they are three countries Scotland Wales and England

    • @reluctantheist5224
      @reluctantheist5224 8 дней назад

      Or indeed as short hand for anyone of the United Kingdom.

    • @Tony2438
      @Tony2438 8 дней назад

      @reluctantheist5224 That would have to include Northern Ireland for it to be the UN

    • @reluctantheist5224
      @reluctantheist5224 8 дней назад

      @Tony2438 You are not wrong, but Great Britain is a short hand,meaning all the United Kingdom. Team GB for example, in the Olympics does not exclude Northern Irish people.
      The British Embassy caters for those of all parts of the United Kingdom. Just a well established short hand.

    • @Tony2438
      @Tony2438 8 дней назад

      @@reluctantheist5224 Great Britain and Northen Ireland thats its full title and becuses its said wrong doent mean thats right

    • @reluctantheist5224
      @reluctantheist5224 8 дней назад

      @Tony2438 Well, it's full title is "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" and again you are correct. Nonetheless, Great Britain is a useful shorthand that has been used for decades and perfectly acceptable (If not entirely correct).

  • @bigfrankfraser1391
    @bigfrankfraser1391 10 дней назад +3

    "british accent" which one, theres more british accents than there are american ones

    • @CEP73
      @CEP73 9 дней назад +1

      Way more!!!

    • @marydavis5234
      @marydavis5234 День назад

      I’m from one of the smallest US states and there is over twenty accents in my area of the state.

  • @elizabethsellors9046
    @elizabethsellors9046 9 дней назад +1

    tricked ??