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MilkmanDan — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 01:16 AM)
To be fair, the Scottish are British. So the casting call isn't inaccurate. However you're right, it would be disappointing if they made the character Welsh or English thinking "eh, close enough".
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MilkmanDan — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 08:21 AM)
You may be right. Seems silly, though. The whole reason the word exists is to have a blanket term for people from Britain. If you don't include the Scottish the word becomes essentially pointless.
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That_Guy_Son — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 11:03 AM)
Think about it like this, when people think Sean Connery's British James Bond they don't think of the character being Scottish. They think of the actor being Scottish not doing a very good English accent.
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That_Guy_Son — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 06:34 AM)
Yeah, but like what ladydeadpool093 said, she's Scottish and they put the blanket name for the entire region. If they wanted a Scottish actress for a Scottish character they would have put Scottish instead of British. What they want is an actress with a UK accent. It doesn't matter which one. Because to most Americans, they all sound the same. Only the comic book readers will know the difference and they'll only have Youtube to complain about it when the movie comes out.
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tminutti2 — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 01:26 AM)
Wellto an extent I guess? Scottish accents are very distinguishable from that posh accent most Americans think of as being standard "British".especially with exponents of the accents going from Shrek to Groundskeeper Willie for example, to keep it in an American mindset. But if they can hire a British chav to play a kid from QueensI guess it doesn't really matter much now does it?
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That_Guy_Son — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 10:39 AM)
But think about that. He's doing an American NY accent. Same went for Andrew Garfield who also did an American NY accent. Same for Cavill on Superman and Bale on most of his American roles. They aren't looking for a Caucasian female that can do a Scottish accent. They are looking for a British female. Really think about how they've done these characters in the past. I'm betting that Halle Berry wanted to try and do the African accent and they let her for the 1st movie. Every other character is not the character. Banshee and Siryn? American. Bishop? French. Xavier? British. Wolverine? Not as Australian as the one from Pryde of the X-men, but it's there. It sounds kinda like Mel Gibson's American accent.
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