Why do we see German and Roman characters speaking like they’re from London? The blame lies partly with film directors – and more broadly with British imperialism.
In two of the biggest films released this summer, Gladiator II and Nosferatu, most actors seem to be speaking like they're in a Shakespeare play - even though their characters are based in Ancient ...
Hollywood has long resorted to this posh-but-unspecific English accent when telling stories ... in the 2006 film Marie Antoinette . Here, actor Kirsten Dunst's valley girl accent is deliberately ...
Safaid Posh is a roman term that finds extensive usage in various sentences and different contexts. In English, the safaid posh is referred to as "Swellmob" and it is driven by the English language.
To this day, it is almost shocking to learn that most of the original Looney Tunes characters were brought to life by just one actor. Until he passed away in 1989, Mel Blanc provided the diverse ...