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Steven Seagal - The Greatest Actor In The World

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i don't even need to watch the video to say, yes he is!

 

*especially when as a mistake i rent the patriot instead of the patriot

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lol..."What's your favourite Steven Seagal movie?" ...er.... *runs away*

 

I love these videos  :thumbsup:   :beans:

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i don't even need to watch the video to say, yes he is!

 

*especially when as a mistake i rent the patriot instead of the patriot

 

Hah...other Seagal classics include A Dangerous Man, Today You Die & Half Past Dead. A truly diverse and exceptionally talented actor.

 

lol..."What's your favourite Steven Seagal movie?" ...er.... *runs away*

 

I love these videos  :thumbsup:   :beans:

 

I know, right?! It makes me question whether he was the Steven Seagal fan he claimed to be...haha! Thanks for watching, Krazy-P!

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i think the only films he made that are ''watchable'' are ''nico'' and ''under siege''. it's not a great actor but i recognize he's been the first western guy owning a martial arts gim in japan and i think first non-japanese aikido 7° dan

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i think the only films he made that are ''watchable'' are ''nico'' and ''under siege''. it's not a great actor but i recognize he's been the first western guy owning a martial arts gim in japan and i think first non-japanese aikido 7° dan

 

I think you'll find that Steven Seagal is so spectacularly bad at acting, that he's come full circle and can only be described as pure AWESOME. Truly the greatest actor the world has seen. :D

 

Speak clearly into the Bah-nah-nah.

 

I hope you're not mocking our English accents?! I can imagine how a New Yorker would pronounce banana, but I'm not even going to attempt to spell it out phonetically...:)

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*snip*

 

I hope you're not mocking our English accents?! I can imagine how a New Yorker would pronounce banana, but I'm not even going to attempt to spell it out phonetically... :)

 

 

 

I like your brand of bloody accent, you right cheeky tosser!

 

Seriously, some British accents (the Queens English and all that included) is quite pleasing to the ear.

 

"Bah-nah-nah".

 

Anyway, New Yorkers don't have accents, you all do!! ;)

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I like your brand of bloody accent, you right cheeky tosser!

 

Seriously, some British accents (the Queens English and all that included) is quite pleasing to the ear.

 

"Bah-nah-nah".

 

Anyway, New Yorkers don't have accents, you all do!! ;)

 

I imagine you sound just like every other American when they attempt to impersonate a Cockney accent - i.e. Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins! :)

 

If I were to (attempt to) impersonate a New Yorker, I'd probably sound like Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver...'You talkin' to me?'. 

 

You're right about accents though - it's something only other people have. Other people's accents generally seem more interesting/exotic...although not always!

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I imagine you sound just like every other American when they attempt to impersonate a Cockney accent - i.e. Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins! :)

 

If I were to (attempt to) impersonate a New Yorker, I'd probably sound like Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver...'You talkin' to me?'. 

 

You're right about accents though - it's something only other people have. Other people's accents generally seem more interesting/exotic...although not always!

 

Sometimes I can manage a range of British accents with varying degrees of success. :/

 

I grew up watching Monty Python and other UK comedies on public television in the 80's and watch a lot of UK film currently.

 

Some movies that feature very thick/ethnic UK accents often come with subtitles these days.

 

I currently live in one of the most language diverse neighborhoods in NYC/the world and really enjoy it.

 

More on topic:

 

I've enjoyed the videos you've shared so far.

 

Thanks!

 

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