Speaking of which, can anyone rate Kyra Sedgwick's accent on The Closer for me? Is that really an Atlanta accent?
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Hit them. And post it to YouTube.
Hee! When Editors Attack!
No. That's not an accent that exists naturally anywhere in the continental US. But perhaps Ginger would be the expert on Atlanta accents.
Raq, I'm in awe, and a sneaky bit of terror of your brains, dear. So freaking funny.
Seekrit to juliana - CHOWDAH!!!
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I purely love that episode.
I'll kill you! I'll kill all of you! Especially those of you in the jury!
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Toy Story / Requiem for a Dream mashup.
Very nice! It took me almost a minute to realize the dialogue was from the movie too. It matched up way too perfectly.
"Say it right! Say it riiight!"
Heeeee.
I've never heard an American say, "That was the worst Southern accent I've ever heard! She sounded Georgian and she is clearly suppoed to be from Alabama!"
I think I've made this comment online, but only when people from Eastern Carolina (e.g. the Scarlett O'Hara accent) are supposed to be from Mississippi or Alabama (e.g. the, uh, Sling Blade accent).
Heh, S, who is from Texas, is always critiquing southern accents on TV.
I LOVE the Requiem for a Dream / Toy Story mashup. It makes me want to watch both of those movies again. Not serially, though. And not alone (Requiem for a Dream, alone, in my dorm room, at 3 in the morning, was the WORST IDEA EVER. It f'ed me up but good.)