Which line cracks you up the most?
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RIP_IMDb — 9 years ago(September 02, 2016 02:39 AM)
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LOL
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I literally just watched this scene on SyFy
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and while I never noticed it before the one little boy absolutely DOES say Superman w
/
a
British
inflection
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The actor is listed in the credits as
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Kid 1
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is named
Cleon Spencer
and he is
British
.
It
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s almost like he tried to speak the lines with an American accent and the word Superman got by him
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MrsBuckyBarnes — 9 years ago(September 02, 2016 03:00 AM)
"Do you ALWAYS lose arguments? I always WIN."
Goodness. How about showing some maturity. The question being discussed was whether those characters sounded British, not whether they are British. They don't sound British, they were speaking with American accents.
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RIP_IMDb — 9 years ago(September 02, 2016 10:10 PM)
No, wrong again! They're not speaking with American accents, they're speaking with British accents (or at least the main one is). I suggest you go see an audiologist as you certainly need one. Another poster agrees that one of them at least is British from the sound of his voice.
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NutzieFagin — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 06:25 PM)
I think the scene where the kid sounded British was the scene where the super villians invaded a Texas town. One man tried to shoot them with a shot gun and was levitated up in the air by Zod. A kid in overalls suddenly appears==says, "Please Mister"Ursa chimes in "He's a General"The kid corrects himself"Please Mister General, don't hurt my Daddy"that kid DID NOT have a Texas accent for sure
BTWbest lineZod asking a local where they were..From then on until they found out they were on Earth.The Planet Hooostan (Houstan)