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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:50 pm
by ufo over easy
RickyRicardo wrote:
Haha, actually it took me about 4 episodes to stop thinking of Bunk as the police chief from "Hackers"
Hah, I swear that guy has played about 100 police roles? He seemed really familiar first time I saw him.
I think typecasting is pretty natural in a show as good as this. If you get really attached to a show, and if it's immersive enough you'll blatantly think of the actors as the characters they play..
If the actors are good though they'll get you past that eventually innit. If they're one dimensional then they won't, but that's just bad acting

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:52 pm
by FSTZ
RickyRicardo wrote:joenice wrote:
Honestly -- when you see Dominic West on some movie, you're gonna say, "Yo, what's McNulty doing in this?" It's happened to me.....
Haha, actually it took me about 4 episodes to stop thinking of Bunk as the police chief from "Hackers"
yeah, I saw McNutty in some movie and I was like..."dood, he's got an accent"
and I didnt see hackers again until recently, and I kept on wondering when Bunk was going to get drunk
haha
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:52 pm
by ufo over easy
unklefesta wrote:
and I didnt see hackers again until recently, and I kept on wondering when Bunk was going to get drunk

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:03 pm
by rickyricardo
UFO over easy wrote:
I think typecasting is pretty natural in a show as good as thing. If you get really attached to a show, and if it's immersive enough you'll blatantly think of the actors as the characters they play..
That reminds me of an interview I read w/ Idris Elba (Stringer) where he said that when he interacts w/ fans in the states he supresses his accent and talks to them like Stringer, out of the concern that hearing him talk normally would totally destroy the character of "Stringer" in their minds.
McNulty does a great Bal'mer accent, btw. When I first saw the show, I thought he was a native.
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:08 pm
by ufo over easy
RickyRicardo wrote:
That reminds me of an interview I read w/ Idris Elba (Stringer) where he said that when he interacts w/ fans in the states he supresses his accent and talks to them like Stringer, out of the concern that hearing him talk normally would totally destroy the character of "Stringer" in their minds.
UK crew repping differently
So are there any really bad, fake Baltimore accents in the show just out of curiosity?
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:24 pm
by rickyricardo
No one really stands out to me as having a particularly bad accent.....alot of the cast doesn't seem to be using any region-specific accent at all....which is kinda true for Baltimore, in general. It's only the people that have lived here for years and years that have the distinctly noticeable accents. Joe could probably spot the accents easier than I could, though, since I've only lived here for about 8 years now.
McNulty just was able to impress me by getting down those fine differences between "water" and "werter"

Kima is pretty good too. I don't know where she's from originally, but I know ppl that talk just like her.
Herc sticks out like a sore thumb w/ his Brooklyn, NY accent, though...lol
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:30 pm
by joenicedj
RickyRicardo wrote:That reminds me of an interview I read w/ Idris Elba (Stringer) where he said that when he interacts w/ fans in the states he supresses his accent and talks to them like Stringer, out of the concern that hearing him talk normally would totally destroy the character of "Stringer" in their minds.
i remember this. and -- you know people in Baltimore would look at him funny. A brother with a british accent -- they don't know about that.
RickyRicardo wrote:No one really stands out to me as having a particularly bad accent.....alot of the cast doesn't seem to be using any region-specific accent at all....which is kinda true for Baltimore, in general. It's only the people that have lived here for years and years that have the distinctly noticeable accents. Joe could probably spot the accents easier than I could, though, since I've only lived here for about 8 years now.
McNulty just was able to impress me by getting down those fine differences between "water" and "werter"

Kima is pretty good too. I don't know where she's from originally, but I know ppl that talk just like her.
Herc sticks out like a sore thumb w/ his Brooklyn, NY accent, though...lol
The best accent on the show -- Snoop. Then again, she's from Baltimore and if you've read her life story, she's not real far from the character she's playing. McNulty -- brilliant as ever.
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:41 pm
by ytdub
I live 10 minutes out of baltimore, I like D.C. better, though the Orioles are a better team than the Nationals
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:03 pm
by FSTZ
RickyRicardo wrote:That reminds me of an interview I read w/ Idris Elba (Stringer) where he said that when he interacts w/ fans in the states he supresses his accent and talks to them like Stringer, out of the concern that hearing him talk normally would totally destroy the character of "Stringer" in their minds.
you know...
I saw him on BET promoting his "rap album" LOL
and he had his stringer accent going, I never knew he was a UK cat
hmph, thats too funny
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:12 am
by pk-
It's hard to call any of these guys strictly "good" or "bad" though. D definitely had a good heart, but he did his fair share of fucked up things too. D's whole freedom in the first season came at the expense of other people's lives.
that's what i love about it, the moral ambivalence. i've never seen a cop show that paints such a raw picture of both sides of the law (although i've heard The Shield is pretty similar in that respect).
i think series 5 is going to be the pick of the bunch; it's certainly what the end of 4 seems to be hinting at. everyone's coming back into the major crimes fold, daniels is going to have much more power and influence and the stanfield/chris & snoop/michael storyline is blatantly going to end in apocalyptic bloodshed
poor bodie though

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:56 pm
by corpsey
The best thing Omar's been in apart from the Wire is surely Trapped in the Closet as the husband of the midget-shagging Bridget.
I shed tears over that storyline, honestly.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:50 pm
by schamotnik
You gotta give credit to dominic west and idris elba. I wouldn't have been able to tell that they are english.. I guess it's easier to do an american accent for an englishman than the other way around.
I read about funny thing about dominic west's accent in wikipedia:
To play McNulty, West had to master an American Standard Midwestern accent. In one episode where Jimmy went undercover as an English businessman, he attempted to put on a parody of a Cockney accent, but was told it sounded "too fake
concerning joe's question: when I saw dominic west in '300' I was kind of disappointed.. I don't think this role suited him that well and I kind of thought 'mcnulty stop pretending to be someone else'

.. it's scary what good tv shows can do to you sometimes..
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:56 pm
by FSTZ
yeah I remember that episode (I havent missed a single one). McNutty had to fake a brit accent to try and infiltrate the prostitution ring. great one.
I think it was at that time my exgirl mentioned he was actually british. funny shit
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:34 am
by tmu
omg. just saw this thread.
all i have to say is that this is the best show in the history of TV !
watched the seasons from 1 to 4 real marathon style
probably have to buy the dvd boxes if i can find 'em
cant wait for the fifth and final season..
its funny how all the crap tv-shows go forever, but this ends after five solid seasons ... but maybe its good that they dont try and milk the good show too much and know when to put an end to it, and finish it with style...
really the best show ever ... Lost is good too, but The Wire is on its' own level
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:13 pm
by corpsey
Ended up watching all of Series 1 and have watched half of Series 2 again over the last week. It's too addictive. I've noticed a lot of things the second time around that I missed the first time too. Forgotten them all now though, usefully.
I forgot what a maniac Webay (can't spell it) was when he was on the street.
Best show ever
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 8:54 am
by Dj_Sith
i'm in the begining of the third season, and for me is total must see!
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:19 pm
by fushimi
I'm going to give this a try...but talking of the drug trade in Baltimore, anyone read this?
The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inter-City Neighbourhood. It's a non-fiction book by David Simon, the writer of Homide: A Year on the Killing Streets (which became Homicide: Life on the Street). It basically follows a bunch of people who sound very much like the kind of people you've been talking about...and I've just noticed that it too was made into an HBO series.
Oh, and I've just noticed David Simon created and is the head writer of The Wire.
Fucking hell, I better get on it eh!!!!
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:37 pm
by rickyricardo
^^ good series. From what I understand, the HBO series was basically a precursor to the Wire (w/ some of the same cast). I only caught about one or two episodes when it was being shown, though.
Speaking of which, they just wrapped up the filming for Season 5 around last week or so. They're supposed to start airing it next January
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... v=national
I definitely can't wait...i guess that means I'll actually have to get HBO now....lol.
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:43 pm
by ufo over easy
RickyRicardo wrote:I definitely can't wait...i guess that means I'll actually have to get a bittorrent client now....lol.
lol indeed

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:00 pm
by rickyricardo
hahahaha....fixed! Thank you Ben
