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Originally Posted by Witty
Try about 90%
There are a few British and Irish movies but it's pretty much the same shit you guys get, i don't get what you mean about the culture thing because how is it that much of a change? Everything that begins in America and gets big ends up here anyway, i don't think it's that much of a cultural change, definitely not enough to ruin a movie. If a movie is good it is good, doesn't matter where it is from, and the best movies are made in America so it only makes sense that the majority of what we watch would be American, it's the best out there.
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I see what your saying. what I really meant was , most American movies take place here. that is the setting that they are in.
and I don't think someone from Ireland could watch Good Fellas for instance and fully appreciate whats going on. just like I cant watch Train Spotting and fully now what the fuck they are talking about.
which brings me to accents. I could barely understand people from Scotland, Ireland, England. I was trying to watch a British movie the other night and me and my wife were like , I have no fucking clue what they are saying through that accent.
its just weird to me that you guys have to put up with that 90% of the time.