What is it about British people's accents that is always so light hearted? It's always funny, even when they're yelling in anger. Show me one Brit that is intimidating with his/her voice.
What is it about British people's accents that is always so light hearted? It's always funny, even when they're yelling in anger. Show me one Brit that is intimidating with his/her voice.
shit country
Britain isn’t a country
I mean, basically is
For me it's Sarah Gadon's British accent.
Fun Sarah Gadon fact:
The reason her voice is so unique is because her favorite co-stars bbc reached so far down her esophagus it damaged her vocal cords! Neat-O!
Sarah Gadon doesn't do that.
Oh she does it.
No. Sarah Gadon does not.
redemption arc!
>t plebe
Shut up homosexual
What the frick is wrong with you all
she's stared in a lot of movies. has she done any pornography?
disappointed
Make one more sarah gadon post and I will hunt her down
she looks great here
thicker than usual
very very nice
You better shot yuor mouf ya cheeky c**t I swer to chroist I'll facking hook yu in the gabber moite
I miss him bros
Somebody got Fergie?
Pete’s been ded a minute m8
Ray Winston, Yul Brynner, Jason Statham, Sean Connery, Patric McGoohan
Yul Brynner wasn't British. He was from Kazakhstan back when it was part of the Russian Empire. His unique appearance was how he bagged roles as Asians and Egyptians alike.
Scar in The Lion King
That’s a good one. Jeremy Irons and Alan Rickman are both intimidating voices, and they never have to yell either.
Australians are the spooky tough branch of the Anglo
>tough
Lmao, Aussies are fricking pussies. They say they can handle the bantz and all that but they're super thin skinned
aussies always sound like clowns to me
i mean that in a good way, there's an effortlessly dry humor to everything they say
it's cause they basically all sound like noncy wee little girls, donnay?
That guy who played the Legate in Centurion, Titus Pullo's grouchy friend, and Vinnie Jones.
Whose that guy who played Bricktop?
I dunno, but his voice isn’t what makes him intimidating. He’s a psychopath.
that's just cause you're a wanker
Don’t be rude
That soccer guy in all those British movies. Google was unhelpful, but I'm sure you know the one. He's voice is pretty intimidating.
Almost entirely certain you mean Vinnie Jones? Got it by googling "guy often cast as English hooligan", step your search game up.
Yeah that's him. Thanks.
Don't mention it. Funny career he's had.
OI c**tS WUZ OIL DIS DEN?
I like to think Sean Connery was intimidating.
You might get in trouble "across the pond" if you imply a Scottish accent is British.
Im English. British covers all of the British Isles in my eyes.
It is, though. Britain refers to an island containing the countries of England, Scotland, and Wales.
Britain = the British Isles. Even Irish accents are British.
Indeed but that might get you punched in ireland
I love Sarah Gadon's Irish accent too!
That’s because the jocks are born with a thistle up their arse. Their accent is British, even if they end up leaving the union. They’re part of the British isles.
Now saying their accent is English is wrong and grounds for being glassed and left in a pile of used heroin needles
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>Show me one Brit that is intimidating with his/her voice.
Stephen Graham.
Scousers are weird in that the voice and accent itself isn't intimidating because it's too squeaky and funny, but the fact that the accent belongs to a rat eating thief who'd stab you for no reason means you're instantly on alert when you hear it.
It's not the sound of the voice, it's what the voice implies is about to happen
>fantasy films and games always give tough characters scottish accents
>scots are whiney pussies irl
What causes this phenomenon?
Sean Connery.
braveheart romanticism, defiant smaller country facing off against its "evil" neighbour
Sauronman
Jason Isaacs.
Add Malcolm McDowell and Ian McShane.
Cast an ex-sargent-major as the tiger because they know it's a voice that scared all of India into submission in the 1800s
Stephen Graham
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At first I thought it was his accent, but I'm pretty sure Graham's just good at playing unhinged white trash. Loose cannon schizoBlack folk give me this same vibe. Big "I'm barely beyond monke and cannot control myself" vibes from this type of body language.
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