Monday, July 18, 2011

Sometimes, you just need to disappear....

Well, no not really but I don't know maybe it would help sometimes.

Now, I was oggling at some pictures of some extremely attractive actors which all happen to be from Scotland, and I was thinking, they rarely do a Scottish accent in their movies. And then I started thinking about other actors and I've noticed that the people that do the best accents are from the UK.
Like, Ewan McGreggor, does an awesome british accent, but he's scottish, same with James McAvoy. I wonder why that is. Like, I'm always looking up actors, because I watch an unusual amount of movies, and I've noticed, there's always people from the UK that are in movies and you don't even know because of their accent in the movie, but you totally always notice when an American is flubbing through trying to sound British or failing at a German accent.
It's slightly interesting.
Oh, also, Cillian Murphy, I've always just assumed it was pronounced like sillian, but apparently it's like Killian, which is pretty interesting. I think he's super good at being a villain because he's got that whole, "I look evil" kinda thing going for him. But I'd like to see him as a normal person. And not like he was in Inception, a super rich heir isn't really a normal person in a movie, you know?

Also, something I was thinking about recently, When super famous music people throw parties and such, do you think they play their music? Would they get kinda tired of it that they wouldn't want to play it at their own party? Or would they be like, only playing their music. Would people expect that? or would they stick to something playing that didn't have any words. I guess they would stick to something without words if they were older and a more sophisticated kind of music artist. I can't really picture someone like, I don't know, Justin Bieber playing something without words. That's not really young party kind of music I guess.

Do you think if you keep to yourself and not do anything you are missing out on anything? I feel like, when someone else is involved that you have to account for everyone else feeling completely in sync and most of the time, someone is disappointed on some level. I think I'm more worried about having people feel completely comfortable and have the maximum amount of fun. But I rarely provide such entertainment. You know? It's best to keep to myself right? Right.

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