"Linguistic competence" can certainly be shaped by perception, and I perceive Jo Brand as seeing herself as valiant and special precisely BECAUSE she is a rebel in a man's world, which I sometimes view as being smug. But that's OK. Sometimes I find it brave, but sometimes I find it, well, smug. She can be unkind, and I don't believe that raging against a stereotype should give her special permission to be so. But as I think about this a bit more, there is something about the quality of her voice, perhaps its timbre, that aurally conveys smugness. Yes, I think that's what it is. It's not so much what she says but, rather, HOW she says it. She is monotonal, and that is not a criticism. It's merely my own personal observation. In some people, monotonality conveys dullness, but that is certainly not the case with Jo Brand. To my ear, she SOUNDS smug. On some days, I find this amusing. On other days, I don't. But she never fails to entertain me on some level!As for Stephen Fry, yes, I got the wrong end of the stick. I was recently watching his Stephen Fry in America , and he talked about how his father had almost taken a job in the US, which meant that he was almost born in America. Maybe this is the genesis of his obsession with America.I don't need you to understand why this bothers me so much. All I can say is get back to me after you've lived there for 20 years. You already have an established family. I did not. I was pretty much on my own. And the things I heard were most assuredly NOT "taking the piss" nor as silly as jokes about who shags the most sheep. Has anyone yet approached you out of the blue to ask you to justify American foreign policy in some country or another? Have you yet heard that conversation on the bus about, say, how of course Americans are going to side with Amanda Knox? Or how about the talk with your GP when he says that Americans think they can throw money at a health issue and think it will go away when all you've done is ask if you could have a second opinion about a dire diagnosis? As you know, I'm a big sports fan and listened to sports talk radio while living in the UK, so it was always such fun when, every damn year, some radio host would rage about how it was illustrative of Americans' arrogance when they called their baseball championship "The World Series"!!! (And of course he never thought to research WHY it's called that.) Oh, and my God...the Ryder Cup! Yes, the wives of the American players were always the personifications of Barbie. As you see, I can go on and on and on and on. Stephen Fry's comments in and of themselves were just one small piece of a much bigger picture of arrogance/smugness/inferiority/superiority (whichever term you'd like to use) that I got to experience during my years as a resident of the UK. Suffice it to say, it really got on my wick. (Off topic rant, I know.)I DO feel sorry for Stephen Fry and for his struggles. It must be hard to be him.
I am watching true detective moose mom!! Only watched the first episode so far, planning on the 2nd and 3rd ones tonight. Had to have subtitles up tho as cannot understand their accents
No need, cariad.
Please don't be offended, but I will decline to read your reply. It's all in the past, and while it bubbles up from time to time, I work hard to keep unpleasant memories in perspective (though not always successfully). It doesn't matter anymore, and I don't care to pick at scabs.
I've seen two films recently. The first was 'Wolf Creek 2'. The original 'Wolf Creek' was released a few years ago. It's an Aussie film, and I don't know if it was released in either the USA or GB. The story revolves around an Aussie loner who roams the outback kidnapping, torturing, sexually abusing and murdering tourists. Mark 2 is even more confronting and explicit, and will not do wonders for the Australian tourist industry.
Last Saturday, I saw 'Lone Survivor'. It is a brutal, engrossing, apparently accurate war story set in present day Afghanistan. It is also confronting and does not try to glamorise this horrible conflict. I salute the US Navy Seals. You Americans be proud of them.
I've seen two films recently. The first was 'Wolf Creek 2'. The original 'Wolf Creek' was released a few years ago.
The last decent movie I've seen was Nebraska and thought it should have been won Best Picture.
American Hustle - Boring, put me to sleep. It took me over a month to watch this movie, I should have lleft the wrapper on.