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Certainly looks like a spaniel...
Hullo
This is the first Iβm hearing of it. Yay! I hope itβs just as clever as the others.
Yep, I was just starting to wonder about a third installment
I rewatched the gun scene in the second one over and over to make sense of it properly.
I feel the first was slightly better then the second but still good movies
I know that I'm in the vast minority here, but, Craig's accent is way too distracting, can't understand a word that he said during Knives Out, tried watching the second one same thing, I'm all the way over it
Really? I loved the accent, it was a lot of fun.
I am wondering if it's the closest he could get to an American accent so they decided to roll with it
"it's quirky! send it."
Itβs intentionally a very over the top southern accent.
I wouldn't say it's over the top. It's just old fashioned. That's an intermediary accent between British and modern Southern American. That was a very common accent in the 1700s-1800s.
I thought he sounded like Foghorn Leghorn
Thought that was Tywin Lanister from the thumbnail
So, what song is Wake Up, Dead Man?