Brit Reacts to TERRIBLE British Accents (and some good ones too)

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I’m as British as they come, so I had to check out these accents coming straight out of Hollywood. In today’s video I review some of the worst American attempts at a British accent (and some surprisingly good ones, too). S

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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Hollywood’s British Accents
0:10 Russell Crowe
2:01 Chloe Grace Moretz
2:45 Johnny Depp
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5:45 David Schwimmer
7:13 Renee Zellweger
8:19 Jake Gyllenhaal
9:09 Mike Myers
10:21 Ben Affleck
12:53 Keanu Reeves
14:41 James Franco
16:21 Kevin Costner
17:26 Robert Downey, Jr.
18:58 Don Cheadle
20:00 Dick van Dyke
20:41 Conan O’Brien

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  • @dennissilvero says:

    niceee!!, I like British accent, I’ve learnt English and tried for some time to do a British when speaking haha, but I thought I butchered it so now I speak with an American accent

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  • @jacobsnyder6591 says:

    russell crowe isn’t american

  • @ash_m_ says:

    To be fair, that was Ross’ attempt at a British accent. I think it’s likely that David Schwimmer’s British accent would be much better if he was actually playing a British character, but in this case, he was playing an American character with no accent training who was impulsively putting on a British accent because he was nervous.

  • @jeanniearnold6726 says:

    The David schwimmer one is supposed to sound bad

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  • @davidmusicmaker says:

    What I struggle with most, as far as Brits go, is the way Southern Brits have been trying to distance themselves vehemently from the RP aspects of their accents. Why do Brits despise the compelling, literary beauty of that accent? OK, I understand it’s overtly posh, but it shouldn’t be eradicated, or consistently ridiculed as something necessarily pretentious. I’m calling the Royal Family now; we must put a stop to this—and I don’t mean a glottal stop!

  • @Funkybassuk says:

    “Your Highness” is not a period drama 😂

  • @davea6314 says:

    As a bloody Yank, I’m impressed by how well Limey actor Hugh Laurie does a Yank accent in the TV series “House”. I lived in Limeyland for 6 months, I’m interested in moving back since Don the Con Trump is ruining our Yankland.
    -Dave the Bloody Yank

    • @BeeWhistler says:

      He does one of the best American accents ever. People have been shocked to find out he was British.

  • @tjb8158 says:

    There’s another language Youtuber, RobWords, and he’s British as well and his mannerisms and accent remind me of Austin Powers from time to time.

  • @LeafHuntress says:

    Don Cheadle is weird. Not because of the attempted accent, personally i’d call that passable. But because black US actors are always complaining that black British actors get all the (good) parts in films etc. So why would they hire a Yankee to play a Brit in this one? They could’ve got an actual accented Brit to speak those lines.
    (unless it was revenge…)

  • @Countryboy78 says:

    It’d be interesting to see how John Lithgow does with his accent for Dumbledore

  • @claudialandgraf4450 says:

    Mike Myers is britsh by his parents , even when he grew up in Canada. He intentionally placed his figure in the 60s.

  • @claudialandgraf4450 says:

    I only got one person to guess that am German. It was a girl who had a German father who lived a long time in Kenia. She spotted my by saying you talk like my dad. I had an English teacher from England who told my I have no real German or American accent – but she couldn’t place it till she met my former ugandian boyfriend. Thats where my extra flavor comes from.

  • @mango4ttwo635 says:

    also, why do American shows or films insist on an English accent, but not use British English words? A Brit would never say: I brought him there. Brought him here, yes, but took him there

  • @RichardDCook says:

    Russell Crowe’s “West Virginia accent” is equally bizarre (A Beautiful Mind).

  • @BeeWhistler says:

    “The Curious Case of Mrs. Hudson, the Absentee Landlady. I’ve been studying her comings and goings. They appear most… sinister.”

    Maybe RDJ only uses British accents Americans can understand.

    Also, one of the best British accent jokes I ever heard was from James Corden’s talk show. He was trying to set up a joke and it got stolen.

    He said, “Do you know what we call Thanksgiving in England?” Of course he was gonna say, “Thursday.” But before he could say it, one of his American sidekicks said, “Fanksgiving?”

  • @matthewwalker5430 says:

    To be fair, I’m British born & raised and my accent is a bit all over the place at times. I grew up in London, so have a pretty typical middle class London accent, but I spent my teens in Gloucestershire/Worcestershire and every now and again a bit of that West Country slips in.

  • @krisinsaigon says:

    I’m English from the north. I’d never heard Russell Crowe’s accent before, I didn’t think it was as bad as people say. It has a kind of Nottinghamshire tone to it, that slightly northern slightly southern tone, like a posh person from Nottinghamshire, which I think is ok for Robin Hood. Better than an Aussie or American accent. People’s accents do naturally exist on a scale between lower class and posh

  • @JacquelineMoleski says:

    Oh dear, Kevin Costner’s accent in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is infamously bad even in the US. (So much so it was mocked in the Mel Brooks parody.)
    I just noticed that when Tree es says “ten” as in “ten soldiers” he sounds like he’s from Texas!

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