ah here didn't you know that Ireland's still stuck in the dark ages? Haven't you seen Leap Year where there is no public transport, no buses from dingle, no trains, only one pub and only one car on the whole peninsula owned by the angriest man in Ireland? Let's also not forget the single train through Tipperary and it goes past the base of The Rock of Cashel that sits on a single lonely hill with nothing at all around it? Or the countryside muggers that steal women's designer luggage? Obviously everyone wears vintage WWII style clothes.
@@encouragingdistraction1845 I guess another rom-com is too soon, I mean Leap Year only came out in 2010... they’re rubbing salt in those fresh wounds!
@@anitablueberry2279 I think the only decent American Rom Coms about Ireland is The Matchmaker from 1997, Brooklyn, and The Quiet Man. And anyone who wants to @ me with “ PS I Love You” - look me in the EYE and tell me Gerard Butler didn’t do the Irish accent dirty.
1. go lassie go is a Scottish song 2. wtf are they wearing? no one dresses like that in Ireland 3. their accents. enough sad. 4. "it was he who kissed me". no one talks like that either 5. the stereotypes are unbearable 6. this movie is an international war crime feel free to add on
I don't see what is wrong with this film It has a nice, calm and soothing story, funny and romantic I liked the movie I expected the movie to be terrible at first, but it surprised me, better than I expected, haven't seen such type of movie in a while, I personally enjoyed the movie But what is wrong with y'all, this movie might have disappointed you, because of the Irish accent, and only because of that, you rate the movie bad, and due to which, not even people who would have loved the movie, would not watch the movie Yeah, understandable, you are disappointed due to the Irish accent, but why rate it this bad? And, some people might not like the movie because of their interests If someone is not interested in a topic, they should not REVIEW the object related with the topic!
@@poisonbunny6215 No. We're disappointed because there are much better actors than Jamie Dornan And here's a list of some: Andrew Scott, Cillian Murphy, Michael Fassbender, Colin Farrell, Allen Leech, Dohmnall Gleeson, Aidan Turner, Colin O'Donoghue, Colin Morgan, Eoin Macken. Fra Fee (and Fra Fee is a very openly Gay Man) Heck even Niall Horan would have been a better choice and all that boy does is SING Jamie can't act. Sure he's pretty. He's a stunner to look act but he simply cannot act and he should have just stuck to modelling
now don’t get me wrong I LOOOVE Emily Blunt but for God’s sake we have Saoirse Ronan, Ruth Negga, etc. Like come on that accent wouldn’t pass a deaf man
desperate altogether, cringey. And Dornan is Northern Irish and still putting on a terrible "be the hokey" voice. Haven't seen something that looks this much of a paddywhackery pile o' shite since Leap Year.
the song wild mountain thyme is Scottish originally, the English actors have terrible Irish accents, and this movie doesn't have a story or a plot, just a long list of American and English stereotypes about the Irish strung together. Definitely missing this one.
Oh gawd, memories of "Shannon I love ye' all over again.......when will they ever use Irish actors in Irish films ? I don't even know what Jamie Dornan's excuse is...it's embarrassing.
Don’t understand how Jamie Dornan is from Northern Ireland and can’t get a Southern accent right? What year is this supposed to be set in? No one dresses like that here
To be fair I have a Cork accent but I can't take off an northern one. Our accents are very difficult to copy 😂😂😂 they should have just let Jamie have his northern accent for the movie, it's beautiful.
Well just like me, I grew up in Surrey, close to London and having a half posh accent half cockney accent which is quite common in the west end of London metropole, and I even cannot speak other English accent especially in the North such as the Scouse, Yorkshire and Geordie, no need to ask about Scottish accent. But yeah for an actor and actress it's their task to nailed the accent of their character, one of the way to do that is to surround yourself with the speaker of that accent which I know it's not easy because of Covid lockdown etc and the fact that both Jamie and Emily are not from that area.
Jamie Dornan and Christopher Walken are big name actors, and as much as I absolutely adore Emily Blunt - they could have gotten an Irish actress for the role. I mention actress particularly because the same happens in Scotland with films. A lot of Scottish men are cast but barely any Scottish women (I know there are exceptions to that rule). But I'm speaking in terms of majority. X
No Irish actress would take that part. To Look like a total gobshite in those outfits. Like something from the 19th century then add a picnic blanket as a shawl!
@@Lenalost Outlander is based in the 18th century 200 years before this film. So the costumes are apt! Unlike this choice of costume for a Irish woman today!
I may only watch this to watch Christopher Walken be Irish Christopher Walken so if anyone just does a super cut of his scenes only on YT so I can laugh and not be subjected to the rest I’d love that.
Hahahaha, I would say Irish people are similar to British on this term, when they heard their accent is sound atrocious in movies, they gonna feel offended As for British, we're way used to this kind of cases, start from Dick Van Dyke, Don Cheadle, Kevin Costner and other actor and actress who failed their British accent, we also feel offended when we heard terrible accent on movies.
Dear everyone who thinks this is a good representation of Ireland... it’s not. There are farms and rural life. But we also have technology, Starbucks, industry, (not very large) cities, and were not all farmers. Ps, these accents are atrocious.
I find it really offensive the way they're still characterising Irish people like little leprechauns and when characters from other countries are in the same movie they are considered so sophisticated in comparison. It's 2020 the Irish are people too, NOT leprechauns
I'm not Irish so I can't tell how accurate a depiction of Ireland it is but it is a movie with goodness at it's core and I enjoyed it very much. Most modern movies have no hope and feel empty after watching them, this film was a nice breath of fresh air in that regard.
Who's ever voice that is at 1:55 reminds me of childhood, and wide open fields, and the barrels that I used to roll down hills in. That voice is beautiful.
Well it’s just a fiction. Doesn’t say it’s real life. Shouldn’t need to be embarrassed. 😇 Though I do love Irish accents, both modern and older version.
when you look at it from a business point of you, there aren't big Irish actors, and unless you're like Saoirse, it's difficult to get films made in general, because at the end of the day that's the goal of any film to make money, in casting someone like Emily it means two things, you get the financial equity to get the film made as well as more people getting to know about the film, because with someone with Emily you will get more coverage because she is considered an A list well know Hollywood actress, which means global and more opportunity to get your money back (hope this helps, on why actors are cast)
@@RobOConnor108 How are they not convincing? Please dont tell me it's about accents. Most ppl watching this movie won't know one Irish accent from another, including me. I'll pass judgement once I've seen the movie in its entirety.
Emily Blunt is a beautiful redhead, normally great actress, but her best performance was "A Quiet Place" because she didn't have to put on a dodgy accent...weeping at this cringefest.
This reminds me of the film Made of Honor where an American goes to Scotland and it's like he went back in time to the 1800s, except this one is Ireland.
@@Lenalost well, a Northern Irish Methodist, just about as opposite as you could get from his character and his accent is the worst of the lot of them.
Adorable movie...loved everyone in it...Jamie...Emily...and, of course. the one and only Christopher Walken. Those who don't get Jamie's performance are a bit tone deaf and don't understand the character he's portraying and the fact this film is a sort of throwback to the 1950's. As an actor..Jamie's style reminds me somewhat of the classic film great Gary Cooper. PS...He's terrific in The Tourist and Belfast. .
All that's missing is a leprechaun and the local character who's fond of the drink
and a priest!
what about the Irish Spring guy?
And the RA!
Darby O'Gill & the little ppl
No
The comments here are the best thing I've seen in weeks. I don't get out much. But then who does now.
This film is going to win the "By God n Begorrah To Be Sure He's a Mighty Actor to be Fair" Award at the Oscars.
😂😂😂
Can't breathe 🤣
Haven't we suffered enough as a nation?
ROFL
Lollll
Omg, that comment wins the internet!(not sure if you want it at the moment so I can also offer you a scratch card?)
Obviously not
Bahahahhahhaha
I can't tell if this is supposed to be set in 2020 or 1960 :/
I thought the same. 😂 The Land Rover is my favourite character.
ah here didn't you know that Ireland's still stuck in the dark ages? Haven't you seen Leap Year where there is no public transport, no buses from dingle, no trains, only one pub and only one car on the whole peninsula owned by the angriest man in Ireland? Let's also not forget the single train through Tipperary and it goes past the base of The Rock of Cashel that sits on a single lonely hill with nothing at all around it? Or the countryside muggers that steal women's designer luggage? Obviously everyone wears vintage WWII style clothes.
@@encouragingdistraction1845 I guess another rom-com is too soon, I mean Leap Year only came out in 2010... they’re rubbing salt in those fresh wounds!
Have you seen the long nightdress with the shawl and lace-up boots? I was thinking more of 1860
@@anitablueberry2279 I think the only decent American Rom Coms about Ireland is The Matchmaker from 1997, Brooklyn, and The Quiet Man.
And anyone who wants to @ me with “ PS I Love You” - look me in the EYE and tell me Gerard Butler didn’t do the Irish accent dirty.
1. go lassie go is a Scottish song
2. wtf are they wearing? no one dresses like that in Ireland
3. their accents. enough sad.
4. "it was he who kissed me". no one talks like that either
5. the stereotypes are unbearable
6. this movie is an international war crime
feel free to add on
coffee_cake_books I know plenty of Irish folk who talk as such
@@SamH-bu2pr in what part of Ireland?
coffee_cake_books in Belfast, Dublin and Cork
this movie is for America, you know how dumb we are, right?
I think you have hit the nail on the head, one think I’ll add is that Jamie dornan is Irish and has done an accent like that
If Lockdown and COVID didn't kill the cinema industry then this sure as hell will.
I don't see what is wrong with this film
It has a nice, calm and soothing story, funny and romantic
I liked the movie
I expected the movie to be terrible at first, but it surprised me, better than I expected, haven't seen such type of movie in a while, I personally enjoyed the movie
But what is wrong with y'all, this movie might have disappointed you, because of the Irish accent, and only because of that, you rate the movie bad, and due to which, not even people who would have loved the movie, would not watch the movie
Yeah, understandable, you are disappointed due to the Irish accent, but why rate it this bad?
And, some people might not like the movie because of their interests
If someone is not interested in a topic, they should not REVIEW the object related with the topic!
@@poisonbunny6215 No. We're disappointed because there are much better actors than Jamie Dornan
And here's a list of some: Andrew Scott, Cillian Murphy, Michael Fassbender, Colin Farrell, Allen Leech, Dohmnall Gleeson, Aidan Turner, Colin O'Donoghue, Colin Morgan, Eoin Macken. Fra Fee (and Fra Fee is a very openly Gay Man)
Heck even Niall Horan would have been a better choice and all that boy does is SING
Jamie can't act. Sure he's pretty. He's a stunner to look act but he simply cannot act and he should have just stuck to modelling
It's worth remembering that Fintan O 'Toole described the original Broadway play by Shanley as 'beyond the edge of awfulness' in The Irish Times
now don’t get me wrong I LOOOVE Emily Blunt but for God’s sake we have Saoirse Ronan, Ruth Negga, etc. Like come on that accent wouldn’t pass a deaf man
Saoirse Ronan would throw that script in the bin.
Caitriona Balfe would have nailed it too.
Maybe they said “Hell no!”
Exactly what I was thinking.
Maybe they thought Saoirse was too young for Jamie? And Ruth... hate to say it but maybe they wanted a white lead
Those Oirish accents. 😱 Jesus wept begorrah bejaysus.
Why can't we ever get an accent that wasn't influenced by Darby O Gill?!
desperate altogether, cringey. And Dornan is Northern Irish and still putting on a terrible "be the hokey" voice. Haven't seen something that looks this much of a paddywhackery pile o' shite since Leap Year.
@@ewechoober3355 Of all the people in the cast to get it right it should be him.
@@pureb7235 Jaysus, could gave used Cillian Murphy or Aidan Turner or literally anybody who can do a Southern Irish country accent.
@@ewechoober3355 Oh god, the flashbacks to leap year. Jamie should know better!
the song wild mountain thyme is Scottish originally, the English actors have terrible Irish accents, and this movie doesn't have a story or a plot, just a long list of American and English stereotypes about the Irish strung together. Definitely missing this one.
"it was he who kissed me" who talks like that
Shakespeare?
Reckon whoever wrote this read the Playboy of the western world and thought, Ah yes this is how Irish people speak.
My exgirlfriend
Brigadoon?
@@commandercaptain4664 You insult my homeboy Will like that again you're going to catch these hands.
Guys, I just finished this movie. It is a fever dream at the end. Like I can't believe it is a real movie.
"You're the prettiest girl in Cloonacurry.."
"I'm the only girl in Cloonacurry..."
Exactly!! 😁
Overvoice: " A foreign enemy"..
(In this case it is the director)
😂😂😂😂
Dont compare that masterpiece to this piece of shite
So, it’s an Americans view of Ireland again...far and away 2
Oh gawd, memories of "Shannon I love ye' all over again.......when will they ever use Irish actors in Irish films ? I don't even know what Jamie Dornan's excuse is...it's embarrassing.
@@ewechoober3355 Jamie Dornan is from Northern Ireland..
@@abbiewilson4233 Eh, I know...that's why I said he has no excuse!!! Surely he could have acquired a believable southern Irish accent for one film...
You got it....blah.
Far and away was a gem...
Did the script writers realise Foil Arms And Hog were taking the hand in their video, it wasn't meant to be a real movie idea 😂
I've just come from their Instagram post about the film.
and why does the generic Irish Film trailer blue print have more story line than the trailer for an actual movie? 🤣
Hahhaa
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Don’t understand how Jamie Dornan is from Northern Ireland and can’t get a Southern accent right? What year is this supposed to be set in? No one dresses like that here
To be fair I have a Cork accent but I can't take off an northern one. Our accents are very difficult to copy 😂😂😂 they should have just let Jamie have his northern accent for the movie, it's beautiful.
Well just like me, I grew up in Surrey, close to London and having a half posh accent half cockney accent which is quite common in the west end of London metropole, and I even cannot speak other English accent especially in the North such as the Scouse, Yorkshire and Geordie, no need to ask about Scottish accent. But yeah for an actor and actress it's their task to nailed the accent of their character, one of the way to do that is to surround yourself with the speaker of that accent which I know it's not easy because of Covid lockdown etc and the fact that both Jamie and Emily are not from that area.
Up until she mentioned freezing her eggs I thought this was set in the 60s
Jamie Dornan and Christopher Walken are big name actors, and as much as I absolutely adore Emily Blunt - they could have gotten an Irish actress for the role. I mention actress particularly because the same happens in Scotland with films. A lot of Scottish men are cast but barely any Scottish women (I know there are exceptions to that rule). But I'm speaking in terms of majority. X
No Irish actress would take that part. To Look like a total gobshite in those outfits. Like something from the 19th century then add a picnic blanket as a shawl!
You're
right. But probably there are more famous irish/scottish men than women.
@@marilyn7272 Isn't Catriona Balfe always dressed like this in Outlander :-)
@@Lenalost Outlander is based in the 18th century 200 years before this film. So the costumes are apt! Unlike this choice of costume for a Irish woman today!
I was so out until Christopher Walken started doing an Irish accent. Where can I buy tickets?
Who's here from Foil, Arms and Hogs???? Hahhaha
Walken + Irish accent = hilariously good movie 🤣🤣
I may only watch this to watch Christopher Walken be Irish Christopher Walken so if anyone just does a super cut of his scenes only on YT so I can laugh and not be subjected to the rest I’d love that.
Actors: *Irish accents*
Walken: *speaks in Walken*
at least he tried not to butcher things, he's better doing his own Walken accent
Oh my god, these are horrendous Irish accents, nobody in Ireland speaks or acts like this in
Uh...like Jamie Dornan, who is from Northern Ireland?
@@13dma1rz he sounds like an Irish person playing a non-Irish person putting in a cod Irish accent. Bizarre.
Dornan is putting on a fake Southern Ireland accent. Awful.
@@13dma1rz his Southern Irish accent sounds awful! I'm also Irish. I like Jamie but Jesus!
Hahahaha, I would say Irish people are similar to British on this term, when they heard their accent is sound atrocious in movies, they gonna feel offended
As for British, we're way used to this kind of cases, start from Dick Van Dyke, Don Cheadle, Kevin Costner and other actor and actress who failed their British accent, we also feel offended when we heard terrible accent on movies.
I thought this was a joke when I first started... and I’m still thinking it’s joke when it ended.
Dear everyone who thinks this is a good representation of Ireland... it’s not. There are farms and rural life. But we also have technology, Starbucks, industry, (not very large) cities, and were not all farmers.
Ps, these accents are atrocious.
Everyone let's start an online petition to prevent any American studio from making international films. Shall we?
Agreed, unless they pass a written and field exam about the country they are trying to represent.
I’ve watched this trailer twice and I still have no idea what it’s about.
If you watch the movie, you still won’t know
😂😂😂😂😂😂 same !
I find it really offensive the way they're still characterising Irish people like little leprechauns and when characters from other countries are in the same movie they are considered so sophisticated in comparison. It's 2020 the Irish are people too, NOT leprechauns
Hopefully this will be the last of these stereotyped American movies about Ireland
Right. 🙄🤣
They are british actors, other than Walken.
It won't
@@thunderbear82 not much difference.
They do tend to do well abroad; particularly US & Canada. All my US friends loved Leap Year & PS I love you
As father Ted would say “ Down with this sort of thing” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Careful now
I'm not Irish so I can't tell how accurate a depiction of Ireland it is but it is a movie with goodness at it's core and I enjoyed it very much. Most modern movies have no hope and feel empty after watching them, this film was a nice breath of fresh air in that regard.
I'm Irish and dear god the accents were terrible
I'm Irish and haven't watched the movie and never will. Dear god there's so much wrong in a 3 minute trailer
Jon Hamm has the most authentic Irish accent in the whole trailer.
Walken remains Walken when he said 'He had a RAAAWK tied round his neck'
Who's ever voice that is at 1:55 reminds me of childhood, and wide open fields, and the barrels that I used to roll down hills in. That voice is beautiful.
Truly horrendous accents, i wasn’t aware Ireland was still in the 1800’s. Embarrassing for anyone involved in this
apparently we are? No one here talks like that..
Well it’s just a fiction. Doesn’t say it’s real life. Shouldn’t need to be embarrassed. 😇 Though I do love Irish accents, both modern and older version.
It feeds into Irish American nostalgic romanticism for a non existent Ireland .
I've been sick out the back of my neck.
🤣🤣🤣 WHAT?!?!!
Foil, arms and hog brought me here
LOL
Same here !
Same.
The actors, the accent, the view and the trailer. I'm finally excited for a new original movie!
I see they are back at the green face.
Why did Christopher Walken even pretend he was doing an Irish accent!? 😂 😂 😂
I refuse to believe this is an actual film. Everything about it screams SNL skit.
i love emily blunt but can't they cast an irish woman for this?
Isn't that the point of acting? Ppl being characters that aren't like themselves. Lol
Exactly...
@@lynnk-j9948 Yes but the goal is to not a complete mess of it, and be convincing. These people are not convincing.
when you look at it from a business point of you, there aren't big Irish actors, and unless you're like Saoirse, it's difficult to get films made in general, because at the end of the day that's the goal of any film to make money, in casting someone like Emily it means two things, you get the financial equity to get the film made as well as more people getting to know about the film, because with someone with Emily you will get more coverage because she is considered an A list well know Hollywood actress, which means global and more opportunity to get your money back (hope this helps, on why actors are cast)
@@RobOConnor108 How are they not convincing? Please dont tell me it's about accents. Most ppl watching this movie won't know one Irish accent from another, including me. I'll pass judgement once I've seen the movie in its entirety.
The dog is good😂
The magical fantasy Ireland with its magical fantasy accents.
50 shades of green
50 shades of shite, more like.
@@ewechoober3355 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
y'all just managed to offend an entire island, that's fairly hard
The brand new movie “Ireland” as directed by an American
With Irish name :)
He is not American. He is "Irish". Irish wannabe
How is Jamie Dornan failing at an Irish accent? Hahaha
Because he's not Irish...
@@justinebanszky He is Actually
Spending too much time around the Americans speaking their strange lilt, must have rubbed off
@@justinebanszky he is Irish
Jamie Dormans is NORTHERN IRISH. Different accent. Different country.
Who knew that there werent any Irish actors available.
Agreed. Couldn't they get Saorise Ronan ?
@@squatch545 is she irish ?
So this is an Irish movie but no irish actors in the movie ? That aint right . everyone should be irish ..except for christopher walken
@@misskitty2115 Yes
Jaimie Dornan is Irish lol he talks about it all the time
Came for the actors, stayed for the comments.
hey at least we could hear what an Irish Christopher Walken sounds like.. :)
found this only because of Foil Arms and Hog
There better be more cowbells in those green fields!
I got a fever
Mao!
Emily Blunt is a beautiful redhead, normally great actress, but her best performance was "A Quiet Place" because she didn't have to put on a dodgy accent...weeping at this cringefest.
don't fckin watch it then, simple.
@@shewolfninja jeez Kirsty thanks for the tip, I'd never have thought of that myself. Inspired!
@@shewolfninja fookin...courtesy of McGregor.😁
Marvelous picture! 💚❤️
Can't wait to see this. Definitely..
This reminds me of the film Made of Honor where an American goes to Scotland and it's like he went back in time to the 1800s, except this one is Ireland.
Wonderful !!!! Love it !!!!!
Foil Arms and Hog did it better.
I wish they had funded the movie by Foil, Arms and Hog instead of making Christopher Walken an Irishman
Love this..
I love it !!!
I was all in on this as soon as you said it was from the same people as Moonstruck.
Jesus H Christ, the accents! Is there time left to re-dub the entire thing, or is it intentionally crap?
Jamie Dornan is irish
@@Lenalost well, a Northern Irish Methodist, just about as opposite as you could get from his character and his accent is the worst of the lot of them.
Walken talking about “ drowning “ is ,erm,interesting RE: Natalie Wood😏
Am looking forward to it. Never miss anything that as Emily Blunt in it.
YES!
Surely not. This has to be a piss take!
I loved Moonstruck. Really looking forward to this
Foil Arms and Hog brought me here 😂
Finally they dropped the trailer !
Christopher Walken and his “Irish accent.” 🤣🤣 I love Walken but I can’t with this movie.
Nonetheless it just sounds Walkenese like it used to be
That was the longest two minutes and fifty seconds of 2020 and that is saying something.
Christopher Walken , not doing a Christoper Walken accent is mind blowing lol . WOOOW
Still sounds Walken to me but at least he tried
Adorable movie...loved everyone in it...Jamie...Emily...and, of course. the one and only Christopher Walken.
Those who don't get Jamie's performance are a bit tone deaf and don't understand the character he's portraying and the fact this film is a sort of throwback to the 1950's.
As an actor..Jamie's style reminds me somewhat of the classic film great
Gary Cooper.
PS...He's terrific in The Tourist and Belfast.
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This is just no words
I think this equates to a hatecrime.
Blackface = Bad. Yellowface = Bad. Potatoface = apparently still ok.
Wowowow!! Can't waitttt
Great cast.
@foilsarmsandhog you’ve made it
One to miss.
He so talented actor who challenge so many genre
To quote Colm Meaney; Oh good jaysis!!!!
Can’t wait 💚
Yes please!
Irish accents ❤️❤️❤️❤️and Jamie 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Quando vai chegar no Brasil
Whats with Emily Blunt appear in every movie, i don’t get why people like her so much.
she bring a depressed feeling to every movie she is in
Is it set in 1950 or 2020?
When is this film out any one can tell me pls
So that's where Christian goes when he is off on his trips
i've not even been to ireland and these accents are already mak'en m'ay gidday
I’m American and I’m so sorry. I know it’s not enough, y’all deserve better.
an american film for americans. nothing irish about it really.
Reminds me of 90s movie
I’m torn between which is worse, the fact that FG tried to honour the RIC and the Tans, or this trailer.
It’s a tough choice
I'd watch this
Super film
Looks good and I'm half Irish so I'm interested