Top 10 Worst British Accents by HOLLYWOOD Actors

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- Here we go, guys, with the 10 worst English accents by Hollywood actors. You won't believe
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how bad these are. I can't wait to show you. Let's do this.
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Starting our countdown at number
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10, Anne Hathaway. She plays Emma in "One Day". Now, Emma is a character from the North
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of England, Leeds to be specific, so you would expect her accent to have features of a Yorkshire
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accent.
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- An orgy won't look after you when you're old.
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- Now, in that sentence, she does show features of a Yorkshire accent with the word after
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or after as she said.
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- An orgy won't look after you when you're old.
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- Now, this is the classic split, it's called the Trap-Bath Split, it's ah and awh. Now,
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in southern accents in England, you have the ah and awh difference, so it would be after
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in this case. But in the north of England and Yorkshire, you've got just ah, so it would
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be after. They wouldn't use the awh sound. So, you've got after, laughter. In fact, there's
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another example of that.
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- The only time Ian ever really made me laugh was when he fell down the stairs.
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- Okay, there you go. Did you hear it? Laugh. So, in the south of England in RP and Cockney,
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those kind of things, it would be laugh with an awh sound, in the north in Yorkshire it
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would be ah. However, I will say this, there is not much consistency in her accent.
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- You have to, Dex, it's the rules and absolutely no skinny-dipping.
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- Now, in defense of Anne Hathaway, it's possible to come from Yorkshire and to speak with a
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Received Pronunciation, but to have inflections of a Yorkshire accent throughout your speech.
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So, that would be, in this case, it would be the laugh or the after. Those are those
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little local pronunciation features that she might have picked up, but, generally, she
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might speak Received Pronunciation. That's in her defense. Now, I haven't seen the full
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film. I know that there's a lot of criticism of her accent that maybe it's not consistent,
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and that is a problem with many of these accents is that there's just not much consistency.
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Anyway, I think she did an okay job. Things get much worse at number nine. Really quickly,
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I'm very excited to tell you that there is a free e-book, that I have written that you
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can download right now for free. "50 British Slang Phrases". It's in the comments below.
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All right, there's a link. Click on that link, and you can download that e-book straight
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away. Okay, number nine. Giant of the big screen, Russell Crowe. This is bad.
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- If you try to build for the future, you must set your foundations strong.
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- Now, let's just double check. Robin Hood is from Nottingham. Okay, that's in like the
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East Midlands. Hmm. What's this accent?
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- If your majesty were to offer justice.
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- Offer justice. He's become fully Irish. Okay, so you've got an Irish Robin Hood straight
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away.
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- If you try to build for the future.
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- The future. Okay, Russell goes full Irish again there. Okay, we've got two examples
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there of Russell Crowe speaking with a kind of Irish inflection . Not very good, but it's
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there. He does try to speak with a northern accent. Let's have a look.
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- And that King would be great. Not only would he receive the loyalty of his people.
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- Okay, so "not only". That's not bad. So, he's linking that T across. So, when you've
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got a consonant and then a vowel coming after it, he kind of links it over. So, "not only".
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And then that short E sound on the "only", so not only, leh, that's quite a short clipped
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E sound. So, that is a feature of a kind of general northern, possibly Yorkshire-ish accent.
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- Not only would he receive the loyalty of his people, but their love as well.
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- But their love as well. Okay, so that love. That is a feature of a northern accent. We're
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talking generically here the north of England. Again, there's a regional split between the
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north and the south of England in terms of accents and sounds, specifically, the ah and
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uh sounds. So for example, if you've got putt and put, in the south of England, you've got
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different sounds there. Pah and puh. But in the north of England, there's no distinction.
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It's the uh sound both times. So, in the south of England, you would have love, lah, ah,
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but in the north of England, luh, luv. So, he does manage to bring that feature of a
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northern accent into his speech. Generally speaking, it's a pretty confused accent. He
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swings from Irish to Northern, maybe a little bit of Australian. It's not very good, it's
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not consistent. And that's the problem I think, with many of these accents, lack of consistency.
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Okay, American actor, Josh Hartnett, features at number eight. He's in a film called "Blow
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Up". It's set in the northeast of England, so we're expecting to have a kind of Tyneside
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Geordie Northeast accent. He does not.
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- No volume, no real hold. That's the problem.
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- No.
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- What's it to do with you who I talk to aye?
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- Not a sausage.
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- I mean I'm cutting in me Dad's shop, but not competitions.
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- Okay, let's start of there with "me dad's shop". Now, that "me" would be "my" in most
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accents. In the north and the northeast, yeah, "me", "me dad", "me dad". Right, okay, that's
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not bad, but I think that's pretty much the only example I can find.
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- It is Christina, isn't it?
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- It is Christina, isn't it? I mean that's just said completely flat. No sense of regional
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accent at all. So, just the name Christina in the northeast, that would have more of
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intonation to it. It'd be Christina. You're kinda going up maybe at the end. The way he
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does it, there's nothing. It's just flat. Nothing.
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- I'm not so bad. Not so bad at all. What about you?
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- What about you? I mean that is just horrific, frankly. Okay, let's just take the word "about".
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That diphthong there, aw in Received Pronunciation. In a Geordie accent in the northeast, it'd
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be the ooh sound, aboot, aboot. So, it's a small thing, I know, but that's the kind of
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thing, if you're gonna try and do an accent, that's what you need to think about, is how
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are these vowels pronounced? And I think that's a huge thing. When I hear American actors
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trying to do British accents, is they come unstuck with the vowels, either they don't
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do them wide enough or they just get the wrong sound. This definitely causes some American
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actors problems. And definitely Josh Hartnett suffers here. Okay, I know this technically
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isn't Hollywood, but it is an American actor trying to do a British accent so I thought
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I'd include it. Ross from "Friends". This is brilliant, this scene is amazing, it's
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hilarious. His accent is so, so bad. Now, I have done a video all about British accents
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in "Friends". You can watch it right there. Let's just quickly look at Ross here.
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- Right, so when Rigby got his samples back from the laboratory, he made a startling discovery.
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- Now, the big takeaway that I've got here is that American actors, some American actors,
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tend to try to pronounce every single sound in a word, every single syllable. When, in
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fact, what we do in British English certainly is using shwas to blend sounds together. So
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for example, laboratory. Now, he says, "laboratory". Laboratory, like there's so many different
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sounds there. But how do we really say it? Laboratory. Laboratory. So, that A is getting
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a shwa, we're crunching those sounds together. Laboratory. He does it again later.
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- What he believed to be igneous was, in fact, sedimentary.
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- Sedimentary. Sedimentary. How many syllables are you saying? Sedimentary. Sedimentary is
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how we would say it in British English. So, there's definitely one thing I've noticed,
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the pronunciation of every single syllable in a word. Now, my other reason is to why
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this is such a terrible accent is because in one section he's speaking with Received
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Pronunciation, in the next section, he's speaking with a Cockney accent, or trying to speak
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with a Cockney accent.
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- Oh bloody 'ell.
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- Oh bloody 'ell. So, he's dropping that H for "hell". That's a feature of a Cockney
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accent. It's terrible, he does a terrible job. Now, I know this whole thing is 'cause
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he's panicking in the moment. So, it's not him genuinely trying to do a good British
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accent. But I thought it'd be nice to look at. Oh Lord, if you thought the other four
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were bad, get ready for this one.
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- One day, you are on a School challenge. Next, it's Love Island and, before you know
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it, you've married a footballer and bought the Bahamas.
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- Okay, let's get some context. So, Mischa Barton, I believe, was born in Britain, but
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moved to America when she was six. Now, she plays JJ French in "St Trinian's". This is
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an all-girl school in Britain, but her accent does not reflect that.
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- [JJ] But easy now girls.
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- Straight up, that "girls" there, that strong R sound. American English has a rhotic, it
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has that R, whereas in British English, we wouldn't really pronounce the r's. So, "girls",
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"girls". But in American English, "girls". She gives it the full R.
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- [JJ] But easy now girls. Blink and it's back to obscurity.
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- Blink and it's back to obscurity. So, she's going for Received Pronunciation over the
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"obscurity", pronunciation of the T very clear. Okay, so we've had American, now we've had
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Received Pronunciation. What next?
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- They want to know all about your broken hearts and your fashion disasters.
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- Fashion disasters. Sorry, is she from California? Because that's what I'm sensing here, fashion
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disasters. That ah sound. If we're doing Received Pronunciation, then it's the awh sound, awh.
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But in American English in her accent, ah, so "disasters". In the same sentence, she's
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using American English and British English. It's not very good, but it's definitely not
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the worst.
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- I know where the bastard sleeps. I brought him there.
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- Ho-ho, yes. Keanu Reeves. I have such a special place in my heart for Keanu Reeves.
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And this feels terrible that I would criticize him and his acting. Let's have a look.
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- If I may enquire, what in fact happened to Mr Renfield in Transylvania.
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- First of all, it sounds like Keanu Reeves, like it just sounds like Keanu. The "what",
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"what". That kind of aspirated W, that is a feature of very, very, very, very old-fashioned,
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high-end Received Pronunciation. It's also a feature that you might find in Scotland
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as well, "what", "why". Why would you do that? That's a bad accent. Don't listen to that
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one. But, yeah, that's a feature. It gets worse, it gets worse. Let's get on with it.
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- I've seen many strange things already. Bloody wolves chasing me through some blue inferno.
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- Seen many things, strange things already. Like it's very clipped, "already", like no
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one speaks like that.
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- Bloody wolves chasing me through some blue inferno.
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- Inferno, I mean that could have been from "Bill & Ted", right, like that "inferno" there
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is like a California surf, dude.
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- Me through some blue inferno. I brought him there to Carfax Abbey.
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- Carfax Abbey. Well, there with the E sound at the end of abbey, it is clipped, it's "abbey",
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which is a feature of conservative RP, that sort of "abbey", like really, really. It's
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not really, it's really. A very clipped E sound. So, he does have that. It's not all
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criticism coming from me, but it just sounds rigid. It doesn't sound natural. It's pretty
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awful, but it's Keanu, so he gets a pass. Now, this one I was tempted to put at number
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one, simply because Charlie Hunnam is British. He's from Newcastle. So, you would expect
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him to, at least, get somewhere close to the accent that he's trying.
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- I'm not being funny, but the last thing I want to do is take you to the match with
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me.
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- Okay, so Charlie Hunnam from Newcastle. He's playing a Cockney geezer, right. He's
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the head, the top boy of the West Ham, West Ham football team from East London. So, we're
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expecting a Cockney accent, a strong Cockney accent. When I watched this for the first
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time, I think I almost cried, both with laughter and sadness. It's just how bad this was.
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- I'm not being funny, but the last thing I want to do is take you to the match with
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me.
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- Okay, the biggest problem here that Charlie Hunnam has is the vowel sounds. He doesn't
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get the vowels wide enough. In a Cockney accent, you've got really broad wide vowels, like
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"take", "take", right. Here, he says it with a Received Pronunciation, "take". It's a pretty
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standard vowel sound. But as I say, in Cockney, you've got a broad wide sound, it's "take",
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I don't want to "take" you, right. It's big. So, what he's doing here is putting in a sentence,
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he's using Cockney, bits of Cockney, with Received Pronunciation. He does it throughout.
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- You reckon! Mate, I think you should get on the next train and off out of here.
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- "Train", there again, the vowel sound's not wide enough. It should be "train", "train".
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All right, get on the next train, yeah. But he says it in a sort of standard way. So,
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that's the problem he has. He's just not broadening out those vowel sounds. The Ts aren't formed
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properly, and it made it even worse by the fact that he's from Britain, so I feel like
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he should do better.
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- What was you studying before this geezer stitched you up? I teach history.
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- Wait, what was that? I teach history. He's from Ireland now. What the very, what? Yeah,
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inconsistent. Once again, we've got Cockney, Received Pronunciation, Irish. So bad, and
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it's only gonna get worse. Okay, you might see my demeanor change daily. I have been
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a bit frustrated and angry with some of those previous ones, but this is just glorious.
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Kevin Costner, "Prince of Thieves". It's so bad, it's genius. Again, Mr. Costner, he's
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supposed to be playing Robin Hood from Nottingham. The Nottingham in Minnesota?
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- Will, do you think that the sheriff will give everything back after I'm gone?
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- Could he sound more American? "Back after I'm gone". So, in Received Pronunciation or
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a standard British accent, you might say "gone". Go-uh, that uh sound. He's saying "gone" with
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an ah sound. "Gone", which is a feature of American English. "After", he says "after".
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That uh sound in Received Pronunciation, ah in American English. Also in fairness, in
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the northern accent as well. But he doesn't say "after", "after I'm gone", "after I'm
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gone". That's maybe what it might sound like in a northern accent. He says, "after I'm
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gone."
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- Even this boy can be taught to find the chinks in every suit of armor.
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- This is great because suit of armor. He's trying to do a British accent there. He said
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the word "taught", "taught", "taught". In Received Pronunciation, "taught", "taught".
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- Then by God we take it back.
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- "By God we take it back". Kevin, I love you. This is amazing, thank you. But wait,
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if he's at number three, who's at number two?
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- All right, chaps, hang on to your knickers.
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- Yeah. Don Cheadle. Don Cheadle in "Ocean's Eleven". This is another real favorite of
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mine. I love this actor, because it's, for me, it's like the perfect example of American
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actors trying to do a Cockney accent. So basically, as you probably notice, most people, most
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actors here, they try to do Received Pronunciation, kinda get that wrong, or they try a Cockney
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accent. Just like with "Green Street" before, Don Cheadle tries to throw in loads of Cockney
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Rhyming Slang to cover up the fact that the accent is appalling. And it's just awful.
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- They're so pony that they've gone and blown up the backup grid one by one like dominoes.
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- All right, so there's our first example of Cockney Rhyming Slang, "pony". "Pony and
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trap" rhymes with crap. So, not very good, right. His "pony", it's not very good. It
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sounds really weird in his hands. Also like "blown", it's too much on the vowel there.
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"Blown".
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- Better yet a pinch is a bomb, you know. But without the bomb.
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- "But without the bomb". Here he's gone to Australia maybe? "Without the bomb". Yeah.
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- That poxy demo crew who haven't used the to back the main line, have they? They've
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only nosed up the main frame nosed it right up. So, unless we intend to do this job in
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Reno, we're in barny. Barny rubble, trouble!
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- No, Don, leave it. Leave it, son. All right? Leave the Cockney Rhyming Slang to one side.
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All right? You don't need it.
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- Hang on, are you accusing me of booby-trappin'?
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- "Are you accusing me of booby-trappin'?" Here's that inconsistency again, very American.
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"Accusing me". Okay, that's not an American accent, but, you know what I mean. "Of booby-trappin'".
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Like a kinda faux, like a Mockney accent, like a pretend Cockney accent. It's just confusing,
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this inconsistency here. That's enough of Don Cheadle. I love him. I love that this
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exists 'cause it just brings me joy and laughter. Let's get to number one. - All right, ladies
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and gents.
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- It had to be, it had to be Dick Van Dyke. This is a legendary performance. In Britain,
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we love this so much because it's so funny. It's so, so bad, that it's hilarious. I think,
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I have a theory that the reason why all the other accents were so bad is because of this
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one. This was the original terrible English accent by an American actor. It's joyous,
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just enjoy it. ♪ A spoon full of sugar goes a long, long way ♪ ♪ Have yourself a healthy
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helping every day ♪
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- You've got his American accent coming in. You've got this terrible Cockney accent coming
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in. ♪ Day ♪ I mean it's just abysmal.
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- Well, not royal academy, I suppose. Still a bit of a finger in the eye, ain't it.
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- The vowel sounds are all wrong. They're too wide sometimes. They're not wide enough
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other times. This really is a special, special accent and I recommend that you watch "Mary
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Poppins" just so you can listen to this accent. It's gold. All right, guys, did I forget any
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terrible British accents? Now, don't get me wrong, there are plenty of American actors
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that can do really good English accents. I think, personally, Renee Zellweger in "Bridget
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Jones's Diary" is a really good effort at a British accent, Received Pronunciation in
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her case. Thank you for watching. Remember you can download your free e-book just below
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e-book. All right, guys, thank you so much. This is Tom, the chief dreamer saying goodbye.
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