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Just pointing out that superhero movies suck.
Mind.Quad Dog said:
WWII should take place during WWII.
It also opened in present dayMooreTrucker said:
Agreed. The first movie ended in present day, and the JL movie will be present day. I'd be silly to go back in time for the next WW movie.
But it is DC, so who knows....
third coast.. said:
Ok. I understand what you are saying now, which is different than what I understoodto be the complaint about Chris pine. I haven't seen the movie, but it sounded like you were saying that Chris pine changed his voice randomly in the movie and that was a sign that he was speaking in German, which is a major wtf to me
third coast.. said:
I think you would be hard pressed to find another instance of that. I can't think of anything like that. Id love to see other examples.
WW wouldn't know to think about using a fake accent, but the driver was supposed to be an "actor" so you'd think he'd use the accent.M.C. Swag said:
That would have made sense if Wonder Woman and the fake driver hadn't been speaking English with 0 German accent.
Personally, I thought that entire gala scene was super cringey and the most narratively confusing piece of the movie.
MooreTrucker said:WW wouldn't know to think about using a fake accent, but the driver was supposed to be an "actor" so you'd think he'd use the accent.M.C. Swag said:
That would have made sense if Wonder Woman and the fake driver hadn't been speaking English with 0 German accent.
Personally, I thought that entire gala scene was super cringey and the most narratively confusing piece of the movie.
As for the gala, Diana walks through the middle of the crowd with A FREAKIN' SWORD very visibly tucked into the back of her gown and no one seems to notice. I mean, yeah, she's astonishingly, strikingly beautiful, but still A SWORD!
MooreTrucker said:WW wouldn't know to think about using a fake accent, but the driver was supposed to be an "actor" so you'd think he'd use the accentM.C. Swag said:
That would have made sense if Wonder Woman and the fake driver hadn't been speaking English with 0 German accent.
Personally, I thought that entire gala scene was super cringey and the most narratively confusing piece of the movie.
Oh yeah, I get it. Especially since WW and the drive both know pretty much all the languages.M.C. Swag said:MooreTrucker said:WW wouldn't know to think about using a fake accent, but the driver was supposed to be an "actor" so you'd think he'd use the accentM.C. Swag said:
That would have made sense if Wonder Woman and the fake driver hadn't been speaking English with 0 German accent.
Personally, I thought that entire gala scene was super cringey and the most narratively confusing piece of the movie.
Nah that wasn't my point. I was speaking in terms of the the technical aspect of the movie. The OP to whom I responded was talking about Chris Pine speaking English with a German accent to indicate to the audience he was actually speaking German. I was sayin, that didn't quite add up because Gal Gadots character wasn't using a German accent and neither was the driver guy. So were they speaking English? Or German? See what I'm sayin? Either way, I just thought that it was super distracting and awkward.
Hunt for Red October did that with Sean Connery playing the Russian sub commanderrhutton125 said:
IIRC the movie Valkyrie starts in German, zooms in on someone's mouth as they speak and they transition into English. That's the way you know that they're actually speaking German this whole time.
WW has no such clue, but I suppose you can roll with a similar understanding if it makes the film less distracting to you. Like sci fi movies with alien races, presumably they all have a translator chip or something.
M.C. Swag said:Hunt for Red October did that with Sean Connery playing the Russian sub commanderrhutton125 said:
IIRC the movie Valkyrie starts in German, zooms in on someone's mouth as they speak and they transition into English. That's the way you know that they're actually speaking German this whole time.
WW has no such clue, but I suppose you can roll with a similar understanding if it makes the film less distracting to you. Like sci fi movies with alien races, presumably they all have a translator chip or something.
haha no it's all good, I thought the same thing.oragator said:
Didn't mean to start a whole thing over it, I just thought it was funny and a bit lazy - there are ways to get around it other than a 50's movie style cheesy accent.
And don't forget Highlander (Oscar winner for Best Movie Ever Made), where Connery was an immortal Spaniard with a Scottish accent.....Zombie Jon Snow said:M.C. Swag said:Hunt for Red October did that with Sean Connery playing the Russian sub commanderrhutton125 said:
IIRC the movie Valkyrie starts in German, zooms in on someone's mouth as they speak and they transition into English. That's the way you know that they're actually speaking German this whole time.
WW has no such clue, but I suppose you can roll with a similar understanding if it makes the film less distracting to you. Like sci fi movies with alien races, presumably they all have a translator chip or something.
yeah except he was speaking Russian with a Scottish accent...and then had a stilted Russian/Scottish accent the rest of the movie. LOL
But I didn't care cuz it was Connery and he looked badass and the movie was awesome.
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And don't forget Highlander (Oscar winner for Best Movie Ever Made), where Connery was an immortal Spaniard with a Scottish accent.....