DW's vowels give him away.
Agreed. I can see as how it would be awkward, trying to fit a British character into an American TV show like that, but if he can't sound like anything but British, I'd prefer honesty to a bad fake.
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DW's vowels give him away.
Agreed. I can see as how it would be awkward, trying to fit a British character into an American TV show like that, but if he can't sound like anything but British, I'd prefer honesty to a bad fake.
Laurie hit his consonants pretty hard, but I have had several college profs who did that, so it worked for me. His accent was good enough that a caption editor who worked on his show (which involves close and repeated listening) didn't believe me when I told her he was British.
The guy who introduced me to the series hyped the series and episode 5 by saying it's one of the finest hours of television and I have to agree. Although episode 6 is damn fine too.
Netflix said it couldn't find it.(It offered me something called UltraChrist about Jesus in modern NY, I was halfway considering for the laugh, but) Maybe if I search under Elba's filmography? Yeah, I know you speak true, askye. Maybe that just doesn't hurt his appeal with me. Big surprise. I read that he just made an audition tape of just him reading his lines, and the folks at the Wire cracked up but ended up giving the job to the "Crazy motherfucker" anyway.
I watched Ultraviolet when it was on telly, but don't remember much about it. The call of vampires/Miles from This Life was enough to make me watch. I do remember a creepy kid vampire being used to lure paedophiles or something similar.
Not "bad", just "Not strong enough to withstand contact with his normal speaking voice." Oh, God, don't tell me I'm defending strangers in the shiny box again. Kyle Secor trying to talk like a Midwestern farmer is bad(I love him, but still have to call it.)
Man, I taped UV back when Sc-Fi channel ran it, and I still haven't watched it. (And, now that I think about it, I promised to lend it to Bev after I watch it. Maybe I should get around to that soon.)
It's really good, Steph. The bit about talking over phones still gives me chills, for some reason.
Steph, someone else loaned me the dvds--but thanks. I may ask again if I can't scare up a set of my own. It's certainly worth a second watch.
Dang. Really want to see that now.