The way the Titster pronounces the word "interesting" bothers me.

0  2015-09-02 by McGowan9

Am a Limey, so maybe it's an east coast American thing to pronounce interesting as in-ter-resting, but have never heard it before. Not in mafia movies, not from NY actors, not from Anthony or Jim etc. It's bothersome. And not even his delicious, heavy-hanging navel grazers can distract me from it. Stop it, you buxom dummy.

14 comments

he hates words with 4 or more syllables.

Yeah. "Inneresting". I hate it, too.

Well if its not in mafia movies...

Yeah sorry, as I've said am a Brit. Been to the east coast twice on holiday for 4 weeks total. For me, movies like goodfellas, bronx tale etc are a big part of what i know about about that part of the world. Know it sounds stupid but there it is.

I have a Belgian friend that learned most of his english from gangster movies so he says half his words with a new york accent. Fucking clown.

Opie is a fuckwad who can't pronounce words he grew up using.

Did you see The Drop with Tom Hardy and Gandolfini. Was surprised to learn after watching that that the guy who plays the prick who's blackmailing Hardy over the dog was a Belgian actor. That guy did a pretty good job at an American accent, seeing as as a Belgian, English would have been his 3rd language minimum, after French and Flemish Dutch. Maybe 4th if he spoke German too.

At least 4th depending on if they are themselves immigrants to Belgium. I met an Indian-Belgian girl that claimed to speak 10 but I was told her Flemish was worse than her terrible English. They like to say Flemish is different from Dutch so they get cunty and say english is their 5th language.

I haven't seen that movie. Many Belgians speak perfect English because nearly everything on tv is from either you or us.

Language issues aside, watch that movie. Someone on this subreddit recommended it to me and it was worth it. Great fucking movie. Give it a try if you have the time.

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And yes, I know they're not a realistic representation of them.

He just over-inunciates T's. Like Nor-tin.

He's just copying Ian halpirin when he does that. Everything he does is copied off someone else but he does them horribly.

The way he says "yesterday" as "uh, yessaday" takes top spot for me, but his over enunciation of "interesting" is almost as terrible.

Can confirm. Not an East coast thing.