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The Voices - Trailer
A Ryan Reynolds movie I would watch. (I hate Ryan Reynolds)
The Voices - Trailer
What got me interested is the fact Ryan Reynolds does the voices of the cat and the dog too...
Deadpool - Test Footage
The role Ryan Reynolds was born to play.
Krupo (Member Profile)
Actually, I am not that well travelled.
Deustchland? Is that Germany? I think I'll start.
What would it be like if we all did this? I love the idea.
In reply to this comment by Krupo:
>> ^bareboards2:
It's one of my biggest pet peeves, how folks from other countries don't pronounce a country's name the way the country does.
Cuba. Kooo-ba.
I was talking to a Cuban citizen in Heathrow Airport (I'm American) and when I asked where he was from he said, "Kooo-ba." Then did a mental shake, and said "Er, Cue-ba." I was shocked that my entire nation mispronounces his country's name, and he feels like he should CORRECT HIMSELF for my benefit.
This is wrong on so many levels, I can't hardly stand it.
It has been Kooo-ba ever since for me. And I listen carefully for other country's CORRECT NAME.
Ironically -- humorously -- the United States of America -- the United States -- can actually be translated into other languages, so I don't hold other country's to my own personal standard.
Have you ever heard a Southern say "Italian"? "Eye-talian." My father, with a Masters Degree in Engineering from MIT, say "Eye-talian." "High-why-yah."
My god.
So... you don't ever say Germany?
I agree that it's cool to say things in the "local" language, but a lot of the time you're basically pronouncing the country's name in English rather than in the local language. Like Polska vs Poland, Ukraine vs Україна etc :
Ryan Reynolds:"I'm a Horrible Driver".. but he is very funny
>> ^bareboards2:
It's one of my biggest pet peeves, how folks from other countries don't pronounce a country's name the way the country does.
Cuba. Kooo-ba.
I was talking to a Cuban citizen in Heathrow Airport (I'm American) and when I asked where he was from he said, "Kooo-ba." Then did a mental shake, and said "Er, Cue-ba." I was shocked that my entire nation mispronounces his country's name, and he feels like he should CORRECT HIMSELF for my benefit.
This is wrong on so many levels, I can't hardly stand it.
It has been Kooo-ba ever since for me. And I listen carefully for other country's CORRECT NAME.
Ironically -- humorously -- the United States of America -- the United States -- can actually be translated into other languages, so I don't hold other country's to my own personal standard.
Have you ever heard a Southern say "Italian"? "Eye-talian." My father, with a Masters Degree in Engineering from MIT, say "Eye-talian." "High-why-yah."
My god.
So... you don't ever say Germany?
I agree that it's cool to say things in the "local" language, but a lot of the time you're basically pronouncing the country's name in English rather than in the local language. Like Polska vs Poland, Ukraine vs Україна etc
Ryan Reynolds:"I'm a Horrible Driver".. but he is very funny
>> ^Quboid:
I don't mind most Americanisms, I see them as the evolution of language. However, in the case of proper nouns, it does bug me; if it's a British word, they are as objectively wrong as language can be.
Jag-u-ar. Ir-aq. Ir-an. Al-u-min-i-um. Car-i-bbe-an.
Edit: Oh yes, spelt is valid English. Only US English does away with it in favour of "spelled".
Except aluminium was called aluminum by the chemist who discovered it, Humphry Davy, in his 1812 book which publicized the metal. It was some anonymous jackass writing a review of Davy's book who decided to change it to aluminium because he didn't like the sound of Davy's choice.
Jaguar is a Portuguese word and I believe their pronunciation is closer to "jag-war" than "jag-you-are".
But generally, I agree with you. I still say catch myself saying "eye-rack" and "eye-ran" instead of "ee-rock" and "ee-ron". I go back and forth on the emphasis on Caribbean. It's hard to break old habits.
Lamborghini Show Off Fail
http://videosift.com/video/Ryan-Reynolds-Im-a-Horrible-Driver-but-hes-very-funny
Jaguar pronunciation discussed in this vid. If you are interested @Ryjkyj
Peter Griffin does not want to participate in your book club
This episode gets us back on track ... Ryan Reynolds tries to get with Peter, Stewie wrecks the Prius.
HI im a marvel and im a DC-green lantern vs the critics 2
that ryan reynolds bit was hilarious.
Yeah, Green Lantern! Sure, Why Not?!
Tags for this video have been changed from 'onion, onn, Green Lantern, ryan reynolds' to 'onion, onn, Green Lantern, ryan reynolds, greg lantern' - edited by ponceleon
blade trinity-hannibal kings interogation-ryan reynolds
Ryan Reynolds has the most amazing body. Yum.
blade trinity-hannibal kings interogation-ryan reynolds
Be not fooled. Blade 3 was a total POS. As one reviewer said, "Ryan Reynolds appears to be making a cameo from a much better movie."
blade trinity-hannibal kings interogation-ryan reynolds
Ryan Reynolds is pretty much awesome in everything he does
blade trinity-hannibal kings interogation-ryan reynolds
ryan reynolds upstaging PARKER MOTHERFUCKING POSEY? I WILL NOT TOLERATE IT.
blade trinity-hannibal kings interogation-ryan reynolds
This scene made the rest of the movie bearable. Ryan Reynolds stole the show!