Well first off, she is an American by definition (born in Chicago). As far as the speech, she is bidialectal (Extra Easy Boys! It ain't even what you are thinking!) having split her childhood between the UK and the US. But certainly in 'The Fall' she uses a UK accent.
Brian
I just watched the The Grand Budapest Hotel. I don't get it, I thought it was supposed to be good?
I just thought the whole thing was silly (but obviously not funny silly like say Monty Python, more like a waste of my time silly), was the humor over my head? (buried in the poetry?) Was there any reason for the map of Mexico birthmark and was there a reason for it to be on the right cheek instead of the left cheek? ..or am I looking desperately for something (meaning, humor) that isn't there?
....Could someone here that enjoyed this movie explain just one or two of the most funny parts to me? I promise to look up any big words used in the explanation.
I think that she favors the UK as on that talk show she was talking 'naturally' with it.
Accent, no accent, I don't care.
Accent, no accent, I don't care.
Watched the 1953 War of the Worlds last night. Haven't watched that in decades but it used to be a favorite when I was a kid. So cheesy. But I still like it.
Is that the one with the Flying Wing dropping the bomb on those naughty Martians ?
Yup! But I was more interested in the light "L" aircraft they crashed in. Couldn't get a good look at it but was wondering what type it was.