Film about ancient Rome

>Film about ancient Rome
>They all have English accents

>film about burgerland
>they speak english

>ancient rome prorgramme
>"shall thou stick cock in arse or dost thou prefer wait until sundial has reached elevensies?"

>film about medieval England
>the king is Idris Elba
>the queen is some random dunecoon
>the villians look like nazi Germans

Fucking BBC productions

>film about Ancient Egypt
>they're wypipo

>flick about people busting ghosts
>they are all men

What accents should they have faggot? More people should do the Mel Gibson thing and make the whole film in ancient dialects

>Film about 1700's US
>They all have American accents

That would require effort and giving a shit, both of which most directors/producers hate. Using Gibson as the example is unfair.

>Fantasy setting
>American accents

>ancient China setting
>MATT DAMON APPEARS

Oi, where is your racism license bruv?

>Film is in English
>Has subtitles

>film about jews
>don't forget the 6 quintillion

>documentary about Albert Einstein
>don't forget the 6 quintillion

>movie about mutant superheroes
>don't forget the 6 quintillion

>film about 6 quintillion
>they state that films is based on real events

>Cthulhu appears
>Earth shattering fart noise

>film about Napoleonic France
>main character speaks English with a Brooklyn accent

>Argentinian character
>played by a white actor

>Argentinian character
>played by a Argentinian actor

>Movie
>People talk

>American character
>played by a white actor

>film about ancient Rome
>Romans are the bad guys

yeah King Arthur (04') wasn't a good movie.

>fantasy sci-fi about alien race
> Have to listen to 'klingon' and read subtitles for 10 minutes.

>film about england
>they all have roman accents

TODAY I WILL REMIND THEM

I never got this as a European, we basically have TV licenses in every country. Germany and Austria is worse. Why is UK picked on so much?

Don't remember Elba being in any BBC production about medieval England.

>film about accents
>they all have roman england

>Film about ancient rome
>they pronounce u's as v's and soft c's