Funny you should mention "Masada"... just a couple nights ago, Antenna TV 
ran a Johnny Carson rerun from 1981 where Johnny wondered why all the 
Romans in "Masada" spoke with British accents. Some jokes never die, I 
guess...

On Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 5:49:42 AM UTC-4 Dave Sikula wrote:

> I'm the exact opposite -- if only because it leads to one of the things 
> that bugs me the most in movies like that: where all the characters speak 
> English, but all written material is in the foreign language, giving us 
> characters who can speak only English, but read only (Russian, German, 
> Latin, Spanish. etc.).
>
> In Kevin's example of Richard Jeni's line, the only time I've seen that 
> done effectively was 1981's "Masada," where the effete Romans were played 
> by Brits and the rougher Jewish rebels were played by Americans. Nowadays, 
> we'd have everyone played by Brits, with half of them doing crappy American 
> accents. (And speaking of that, I'd like to know what part of the world 
> Kate Winslet's character comes from in that new HBO horror; it's sure not 
> anywhere in the U.S.)
>
> --Dave Sikula
>
> On Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 8:31:38 AM UTC-7 Tom Wolper wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 12:30 AM Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Masterpiece Theater presents: Subtitles... And More Foreign Languages 
>>> Than You Can Shake A Stick At 
>>>
>>
>> I prefer that a million times to actors speaking English with different 
>> accents and pretending that it's different languages. 
>>
>

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