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posted by [personal profile] asato_muraki at 03:23pm on 21/12/2008 under , ,
I'm not really sure how I feel about this, but it was too squirm-inducing not to share:



On the one hand, Ewan McGregor is congenitally adorable. On the other, well, Jim Carrey. I mean, I really enjoy some of his movies. The Truman Show was awesome and Bruce Almighty was a lot of fun. But I just can't see where they are going with this. Goofball RomCom? Another movie in the "Gay is Funny" genre? I just can't tell.

Maybe I'm just pissed off that Jim FREAKING Carrey gets to snog Ewan McGregor.

I fear to look, yet I cannot turn away.
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posted by [identity profile] biggelois.livejournal.com at 08:45pm on 21/12/2008
That. Is. So. Wrong!! JIm Carrey cannot put his hands on Ewan. Ever.
But Ewan is lovley, as always. Jim Carrey is not, as always. I'm traumatized. Need to go lay down.
Jeez.
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 08:57pm on 21/12/2008
I know! I know! That's why I posted it-- I didn't want to suffer alone!
 
posted by [identity profile] biggelois.livejournal.com at 09:04pm on 21/12/2008
You're plain old mean! Spreading it around like that. I'm in pain here. Did so not need to see that, but of course I had to look. Curiosity always gets the darn cat.
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 09:15pm on 21/12/2008
Write some more Winchester smut. You'll feel better.

I'm only suggesting that out of friendly concern for you, you know, and not out of any self-interest at all.

*chokes on own deceitfulness*
 
posted by [identity profile] biggelois.livejournal.com at 09:29pm on 21/12/2008
::snifs:: I think I will. Just to ease the pain. Lots of angst and longing looks. And hard ons.
You are so sweet, suggesting that :)
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 10:15pm on 21/12/2008
*grin* No ulterior motives here. ;)
 
posted by [identity profile] hominysnark.livejournal.com at 08:59pm on 21/12/2008
I have to admit, I'm more bothered by Ewan's Southern accent, per usual.
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 09:03pm on 21/12/2008
Oddly enough, most people who don't live in the South find his accent authentic. *snicker*
 
posted by [identity profile] deadcat-vagrant.livejournal.com at 09:09pm on 21/12/2008
OH GOD. *rolls eyes so hard it makes audible sounds* It's like Leonard Maltin saying Liam's accent in Next of Kin was so horrible and fake when he was the one who actually bothered to nab a LEGITIMATE Southern accent for the area of Kentucky they were supposed to be from! *FROTHS* HATE HATE HATE FUCKING HOLLYWOOD TRIPE IDIOTS!

...why yes, I am, years later, still very offended that Leonard Maltin said that my family's accent was not a legitimate Southern accent. STUPID FUCK.
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 09:14pm on 21/12/2008
Let's go find him and kick his ass! Sumbitch!

Seriously, I feel your pain.
 
posted by [identity profile] deadcat-vagrant.livejournal.com at 12:03am on 22/12/2008
Every time I see Paula Dean talk on the Food Network I froth just a little bit because she Hollywood-ized her accent. I'm sorry, I've been to Savannah. You lose, twit!


"Patrick Swayze has the most legitmate accent in this entire movie!" *castrates Leonard Maltin and then sets him on fire*
 
posted by [identity profile] archaeologist-d.livejournal.com at 09:47pm on 21/12/2008
Well, I don't live in the South and I think Obi-Wan... err Ewan's Southern accent is horrible. Makes me cringe. So is deadcat saying it's an authentic Southern accent or not? I'm confused.


But more importantly, why, oh, why did they pick Jim Carrey of all people to be touching Ewan???? Ick, ick, ick!
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 10:14pm on 21/12/2008
There is no such thing as a Southern Accent. He does a reasonable Alabama-ish sort of thing, but I think he's supposed to be from Texas in this movie. That's part of the problem, this idea that there is a Southern accent. I worked for the Federal government in North east Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, and I could sometimes pinpoint the county a person lived in by their accent.

Ewan's "Southern accent" is a fair approximation of what most people think southerners sound like. But if he tried to pass himself off as Southern with that accent, people would assume they were being mocked and beat the crap out of him. Well, they would assume they were being mocked, and I hope they'd beat the crap out of him, 'cause I'm kinky like that.

But, yeah. It will do, but it is nowhere as believable as any accent, say, Cate Blanchet or Gary Oldman has ever done.
 
posted by [identity profile] archaeologist-d.livejournal.com at 10:27pm on 21/12/2008
Well, actually as a non-Southerner, I'd say there is a southern accent. It's obvious that it's from different parts of the South - Virginia is very different than Texas but it certainly isn't New England or California. A southern accent (to me) just means that it's from the southern states.

Of course, it may be the states vs regions question. I could pick out a Boston accent separate from Maine but they both have a Northern accent to me.

Probably the worst was Ewan's Down with Love accent. Just awful.
 
posted by [identity profile] deadcat-vagrant.livejournal.com at 12:07am on 22/12/2008
*twitches* Ewan is passable, but it's the passable of "Hollywood-ease" than "this ithe accent from the particular region I'm from and I made sure of it".

The town my family is from has at least five different distinct accents in it alone. Go from town to town in that area of Kentucky and you will hear all KINDS of different accents, based off of family history, particular location, family lineage, occupation, ect. If they ever tried to do pinpoint accents in that area it would break people. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 12:21am on 22/12/2008
Yet, there are people who do just that. It fascinates me, really. A lot of entertainment is produced in New York and California, so they get those accents right. Even in New York where ethnicity and so forth affect the accents a great deal. We might refer to a New york accent, but there are really several.
 
posted by [identity profile] archaeologist-d.livejournal.com at 12:21am on 22/12/2008
Well, it may be that you are used to the accents so you hear the subtleties (can't speel worth a darn tonight). As a Northern, I'd likely just hear the overall accent.

It's like My Fair Lady. Henry Higgens could hear the difference. I just hear an English accent. I can recognize cockney because it's so very distinct just like I can recognize upper Bostonian from New Jersey accents (having lived in both areas) but telling accents apart when you aren't around them a lot is hard. So I tend to lump them together into regions.

Actually, I'm curious. If you watch the Clone War cartoons on cartoon network, what is the mascot's accent (he shows up to introduce the next part - looks like a metallic doughboy)? Sounds southern to me.
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 12:16am on 22/12/2008
Well, I can tell the difference between a Philly accent and a Brooklyn accent, too. But the movies seem to treat Southern accents like they are all the same, yet if a movie had everyone in New York sounding like they came from Philly, people would get upset about it because most entertainment industry folks are familiar with those accents as separate entities. Entertainment folk familiar with the South almost always get it right (the Bloodsworth Thompsons had all of the Designing Women sound plausibly Atlantan, for example, and Billy Bob Thornton's entire cast of The Gift was flawlessly Louisianan) because they know the difference.
 
posted by [identity profile] archaeologist-d.livejournal.com at 12:33am on 22/12/2008
I wouldn't be able to tell a Philly accent from a NYC one - although tv 'Brooklyn' seems to be distinct. On the other hand, I go to Brooklyn quite a bit and most of the people there that I've talked to don't have a tv 'Brooklyn' accent. Of course, most NJ people don't have a tv 'Jersey' accent either; in fact, I don't think I've ever heard that Jersey accent outside the movies/tv. Very odd.

I can certainly see why it might be a sore point, though.

Perhaps I just don't have a good ear for it.

 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 01:14am on 22/12/2008
Oh, I trained with an Italian guy from Brooklyn and a black fellow from near there. I thought it was funny how the one guy sounded like all the TV Brooklyn accents but the other guy didn't at all, and they both grew up there.

I suppose a lot of the people in New York are not from there, same here in Atlanta. Plus, you know, TV and radio have taken the edge off regional accents.

I was an Army Brat, so I am familiar with a lot of different accents. I also have a subconscious tendency to imitate accents I am around a lot, which is funny and sometimes disturbing. I don't know why.
 
posted by [identity profile] amy34.livejournal.com at 11:24pm on 21/12/2008
I don't know about this movie. I can barely figure it out from the trailer. But actually, I like Jim Carrey. If the reviews are good, I might see it.
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 12:07am on 22/12/2008
I've enjoyed a lot of Jim Carrey's movies. I think that he is a very talented actor, just not eye candy. ;) If the reviews are good, I'll see this one. It's based on the true crime story written by a Reporter in Texas who covered it:

http://www.amazon.com/I-Love-You-Phillip-Morris/dp/0786869038

Most of the original newspaper articles are available online. He escaped from jail several times and conned his way into CFO jobs and all that, though his one weakness seemed to be his affection for Philip Morris, who probably wasn't all that into him in return, from what I read, anyway. It's an interesting story, but I suspect they may have some issues adapting it. Steven Russel was supposed to be a very charming, very convincing con man, which is sort of against type for Carrey. It could be good.
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posted by [personal profile] micehell at 12:48am on 22/12/2008
I'd say my biggest problem with this (besides the only Jim Carrey movies I can remember liking being The Truman Show and Earth Girls Are Easy ;), is that it's mostly about him, so Ewan is just a side character. I like my Ewan with lots more screen time. *snicker*
 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 01:15am on 22/12/2008
There is that, too. ;)
 
posted by [identity profile] glasshouseslive.livejournal.com at 05:48am on 22/12/2008
Maybe I'm just pissed off that Jim FREAKING Carrey gets to snog Ewan McGregor.

Hee - that must be it. Logically, there can only be a finite number of movies where Ewan plays a gay/bi character. And one of those roles goes to, as you say, Jim Freaking Carrey!

 
posted by [identity profile] asatomuraki.livejournal.com at 02:14pm on 22/12/2008
LOL! I don't get jealous of all the pretty actresses he kisses in movies, but I find myself consistently disappointed with the men. *giggle*

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