For Geography: Northern Ireland is British. The two big islands are the British Isles. The larger of the two is know as Great Britian, while the smaller has no known name. The original "lesser Britain" was in fact in France - Brittainy. Anyway, there is a Britian, which is that same as 2 islands, Great Britiah which is the…
LOL Brosnan seems to be getting the most publicity from this than anyone! I don't like Jackman for the role. Physically he is prbably a-ok, but I think it should be cast to someone from either (as I learned from this thread) the small British island or the big British island. Really I do. I still think Farrell, could do it
daz is correct. anyone who lives in england scotland or wales is british and a citizen of the UK. the northern irish are northern irish and UK citizens.
the british isles also includes the orkney islands which are between the shetlands and the mainland of scotland, and the isles of scilly which are off the south-western tip of cornwall. i think you'll find that the isle of man is actually a crown colony, and is self-governing, it's not a kingdom cos it's part of the…
i think i'd rather slit my wrists and rub a tramp's shit into the wounds than watch The Limey again (not a british film, by the way). I've never liked Steven Soderbergh, but this one really made me despise him and everything he stands for.
Dont diss Lazenby. He did a great job. Daz - I was under the impression that Northern Ireland was British too? So far there has been a Scotsman,an Englishman, an Aussie, another Englishman, a welshman, and an Irishman. I reckon the Isle of Man is due a go.
Ah a Welshman thrown into the mix. He's a relative unknown. British audiences might remember him starring in the really awesome 'Peacekeepers' BBC drama about UN troops serving in Bosnia. But I dunno, he seems a bit young and a bit of a mummys boy to me.
Anything fine as long as they're not outside the British Isles. Off-topic: But do English accents always sound weird, yet American sounds normal in films? I'm asking as an Englishman to another.. (as it's pretty much set with Americans). But you never get that normal feel unless it's an English film, like Layer Cake.
If it happens I'll spit on the name. If it does happen it'll be for 2 words "Political Correctness". Problems: He's a speaker He's not an actor (see above) He isn't British (Or UK) He's black The one good thing going for him (not saying blacks are below anyone on that..) is that he's confident in his attitude, although I…