Let's solve this question once and for all.
Are Brits better actors, overall, that the Americans?
I'll start: they can do our accents better than our actors can do theirs, for one.
Let's solve this question once and for all.
Are Brits better actors, overall, that the Americans?
I'll start: they can do our accents better than our actors can do theirs, for one.
>Are Brits better actors, overall, that the Americans?
Given how many good actors they churn, yes.
Who cares
Spencer Tracy was American and he's the GOAT.
Brits & Aussies are the best actors
I'd say so. There are many good American actors, but few really outstanding.
Counterpoint. Americans can do shitty brit accents and still have appeal.
Yes they are, but it's a whole different culture of acting in both countries.
Most British actors start in theatre before they manage to break Hollywood.
Most Americans just have to look good.
You do the math.
The 90's was a different time, not sure they'd get away with that these days unless I'm forgetting a film which has.
This. Dick van Dyke's accent in Mary Poppins is still enjoyable whereas Benedict Cumberbatch's American accent is just off putting.
yes, since they actually go to respected drama schools to learn how to do it properly
That's because DVD has charisma so you can forgive him for such a terrible Cockney accent. He's not the one who won the Oscar for that film anyway.
Americans don't have accents.
It's easier for a Brit to drop the bullshit than it is for anyone to adopt that pretentious whip-whop.
>Americans don't have accents.
quite the retarded 3rd grader comment.
australians are meme-tier
Why not both - bring back the transatlantic accent.
>Are Brits better actors, overall, that the Americans?
Yes. How is that even a question.
Americans have no class, also British actors usually come through the extensive theatre network before gracing the silver screen.
I honestly don't think I'll ever understand tattoos. Most of those either look bad or are cringy as fuck
>Padre fiero
>Aussies are the best actors
>Sam Worthington
>Jai Courtney
>good
>>Sam Worthington
He was born in England but moved to Australia at a young age. A shame he might have made a good actor if he stayed in England. But really Aussies produce good actors.