Of course, most American movies have people with, what, one of three American accents?
- Standard American Stage English
- Generic Southern
- Gangster
- Boston
That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
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Of course, most American movies have people with, what, one of three American accents?
That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
What about New York/New Jersey?
In practice, that falls under Gangster, unless you're Fran Drescher.
In practice, that falls under Gangster, unless you're Fran Drescher.
Apparently you missed her gangsta rap album, Straight Outta Parsippany.
Apparently you missed her gangsta rap album, Straight Outta Parsippany.
This just made me laugh like a drain! My BFF's aunt lives in Parsippany, and for years I thought she lived in Persephone.
A couple things: How did Jennifer Garner's character get back to wherever she got back to in time? She flew to San Fran, and then was in her boyfriend's restaurant in time to concoct a plan to be his server?
I assumed travel by broom was involved.
Jessica, you forgot this one:
Oops - I absolutely did. So we're up to 5?
In practice, that falls under Gangster, unless you're Fran Drescher.
Woody Allen movies? (Old ones, anyway.) Taxi Driver? Serpico? The Lords of Flatbush? Saturday Night Fever?
In practice, that falls under Gangster, unless you're Fran Drescher.
If you're Fran Drescher, you have enough other problems. For one thing, you're Fran Drescher.