from my experience as a Canadian who lived in the UK for 2 years, it's much harder for a North American to do a correct English/Scotch/etc. accent than vice versa. the two reasons I believe that make this the case is A) British people have great exposure to Hollywood films and can watch them without dubs, therefore making it easier to pick up for them and B) the UK has an insane amount of accents. Someone from York will sound entirely different than someone from London than someone from Birmingham, or Edinburgh etc., and social class also has a profound impact on the accent that one uses in the UK. In NA, there are slight regional variations on accents, but, with the exception of the south and maybe New England, all sound relatively similar and employ similar phonetic trends.
I think your B point is a common misconception. There are a wide array of accents all over the American South, alone, and UK actors are often terrible at them. Many great and popular Canadian actors are pretty terrible at American accents too. Listen to a Jim Carrey or a Michael J. Fox's rampant "soreys" and other obvious giveaways. Marty McFly is supposed to have roots in his small California hometown going back to the 19th century.
Wonder how Peele's 'success' as a director ("Get Out") will affect their (Key & Peele's) chemistry going forward (though given the fact that the 'main' project they were still doing together (Comedy Central's "Key & Peele") is now done, are they even still a "team" anymore?)?
MARK DEMOS I think I heard an interview where they said they were gonna do their own stuff, but try to periodically work with each other in the future.
they're great friends, no competition between them. If peele happened to become more successful (some would argue he is becoming that now) he wouldn't forget key and would probably have him in a bunch of stuff.
He is one of my favorite actors and comedians of all time. So talented.
You can tell he really wanted to be doing this interview. He enjoyed every second of it. You don’t see many famous people like that around.
His energy reminds me of the late great Robin Williams
Seems like a good brother. Glad to see his success.
from my experience as a Canadian who lived in the UK for 2 years, it's much harder for a North American to do a correct English/Scotch/etc. accent than vice versa. the two reasons I believe that make this the case is A) British people have great exposure to Hollywood films and can watch them without dubs, therefore making it easier to pick up for them and B) the UK has an insane amount of accents. Someone from York will sound entirely different than someone from London than someone from Birmingham, or Edinburgh etc., and social class also has a profound impact on the accent that one uses in the UK. In NA, there are slight regional variations on accents, but, with the exception of the south and maybe New England, all sound relatively similar and employ similar phonetic trends.
I think your B point is a common misconception. There are a wide array of accents all over the American South, alone, and UK actors are often terrible at them.
Many great and popular Canadian actors are pretty terrible at American accents too. Listen to a Jim Carrey or a Michael J. Fox's rampant "soreys" and other obvious giveaways. Marty McFly is supposed to have roots in his small California hometown going back to the 19th century.
Nirvana intro and Keegan-Michael Key doing a air drum solo is the greatest intro ever. 😂💨💨💨🥂🍾🍺🤘🏼 🎸
I just SUBBED The Dan Patrick show..LOVE Keegan-Michael Key!!!
I do..I really like Dan Patrick Interviews....so many awesome guests...
Won me over with the Midnight Run statement.
Keegan is a great guest. Great story telling
Can't believe y'all didn't talk about slap ass!!!
Kate Winslet said the Philly accent made her wants to throw things. LOL. Very true.
Dan...turn on the AC homie!!!
Love Key❤
If I past this guy on the street before I watch this...I would of had no clue who he was. Seems like a pretty good bloke.
Legend on madtv back in the day, some of the funniest skits ever
I would love to see people of color do more Shakespeare.
Many of his characters were people of color, Iago was a Moor for example.
@@Loiyaboy Othello was the Moor in that play.
@@tomsinsky5548 Damn. Shows what I know. Thanks for the correction.
I had no idea he was in the wire what where have I been
Penn state brother hell yeah!
My man is too successful and wealthy now to not buy the good deodorant.
somebody needs to get my mans some anti-perspirant tho
Wonder how Peele's 'success' as a director ("Get Out") will affect their (Key & Peele's) chemistry going forward (though given the fact that the 'main' project they were still doing together (Comedy Central's "Key & Peele") is now done, are they even still a "team" anymore?)?
MARK DEMOS I think I heard an interview where they said they were gonna do their own stuff, but try to periodically work with each other in the future.
Thanks!
they're great friends, no competition between them. If peele happened to become more successful (some would argue he is becoming that now) he wouldn't forget key and would probably have him in a bunch of stuff.
Spokane? Say what lol, what's my city have to do with this :p
Hingle McKringleberry!
Fartrell Cluggins.....Murray State
15:05
Get my man some anti-perspirant!