"American," cuz that actually refers to a whole fuckin continental landmass. Also, it drives me nuts how some of those Scots/Irish inflect up or down (sometimes both) at the end of the sentences... Why? What does a sentence inflection have to do with anything? Who knows.
I always had a thing for Loki from the only Marvel movie I ever saw. Then I saw The Night Manager and crushed on this guy instead. He's like Cary Grant and Nicole Kidman had a baby and it came out perfect.
Seriously how is she just tying his tie while he’s smiling down at her like that and actually able to hold a conversation? I’d 100% be flopping all over my words
When babies are learning to talk their babbling takes on the cadence of the language and accent of their parents. You can even hear if a baby is being raised in a bilingual household as their babbling will switch to different cadences.
Absolutely. My son switched between English and Tongan and the English babbling I could understand what he was going for. The Tongan language lost me completely but my friend told me he was saying pillow, snack, drink, toothbrush 😂😂😂
So I'm not going crazy! My cousin's baby is at the stage of babbling where she's definitely thinking she is communicating meaning, and it sounds just like normal conversations but with nonsense syllables!
This also applies to trilingual babies! I don't know any quadrilingual ones but I know one trilingual (Finnish-Swedish-bilingual mother and a father speaking German) baby, and it's… weird as heck to be honest 😅 Like I can hear the baby "speaking German", and that means it's better to respond in German or the baby will get upset. The baby's older sibling was the same and stopped being upset at/refusing to understand responses in the "wrong" language only after going to daycare where German was not an option. Nowadays if the older sibling asks something in German, they are asking from their dad, and if they ask in Finnish or Swedish, then they want their mom to answer. Like WTF. Imagine having to find a trilingual babysitter every time you go out. I'd got mad 😂
@@GraceLJW Yhis is because parents reward the babies when they make sounds that "sound" like their language. This forms the muscles in the mouth which is why when people of one language move to another country, you have an accent, because your muscles are set with what you learned and can not form the necessary sounds in another language without a lot of effort.
My nephew age 6 months would kick his legs in silence for a few seconds and then start babbling "Ubba dubba dubba do, ubba dubba do" when my sister and I were speaking English.
I get the tom hiddleston obsession now. I am just not good at watching movies ever so I haven’t ever really seen something he’s in but this is so informative and you can really tell he does the work and respects the art he makes by taking the time to understand and explain this to someone with such enthusiasm and patience
@@J5X7 the world is also fine with fewer people diminishing the opinions of others by reducing them to "little boys" as if children aren't worthy of opinions but what do I know, I'm just an "old woman"
@@J5X7 hey I agree little boy! Maybe we can start by not swooping in with bad grammar and shitting on other people taking about an actor they enjoy and then turning it around so that you are somehow the bigger person. Because I'm not sure how your initial comment is supposed to have helped fix the problems of today's society? Unless you think people can't enjoy or care about more than once concept at a time? It's not a zero-sum game my friend. Perhaps it is for you and if that's the case I feel very sad for you.
@@J5X7 awww you're trying so hard to make me sad, bew-hew bew hew I crying. There did that make you feel better? I mean that was the point of your whole intrusion into this innocuous comment thread, to find people enjoying things and then ruin it? Anyway, this has been mildly diverting so thanks for the back-and-forth old chum but I have to bid you adieu so I can go enjoy things and people I like. Have a nice weekend!
Exactly! It's like singing. Every accent has a tune, like a song. Learning how to do accents is just learning the tune they're singing. I totally get it! It's cool to hear him also explain it like this, I've thought about it like that for a long time.
That's an important part, probably a good starting point but I always notice how important vowel sounds are. Like in how he says "pitch" in different accents. That I sound is completely different each time.
He did but the mcu didn’t explore his 90 % of talent which was 100% possible to showcase with the character like Loki We could have had more fun moments of Loki by Tom showing off all his talents We rarely get multi talents and he has it
All my life I’ve been fascinated by actors’ verbal skills, and I FINALLY understand why. I was extremely premature, born with both vision, hearing, and memory problems that were in part misdiagnosed and/or went undetected. I’ve even had conversations with longtime actor friends since where we may both have been talking about having about the same (all too simple to realize it?) idea in common. Sort of a perception of music as a uniquely personal form of communicating an emotional understanding? Music was like my first language, it was the quality of sound that first gave people and then their words meaning for me. Music is also how actors make words on a page come alive, endowed with both a past history and a present unique personality. THANK YOU for sharing this! ❤
I think this guy should be an actor Edit: wow I never thought such a dumb comment would blow up like this. Also let’s give Tom a round of applause for his role as alternate Loki in Marvel’s What If series! (Maybe he will make it to the big screen someday!)
It's all in the vowels. Same with Japanese. So many film buffs calling the director "Akeruh Krrosawuh" as if they've never heard a sharp _i_ or hard _u_ vowel before.
@@gridone769 I think their point was he said "Southern" but chose a central Irish accent from the capital. IT's cos English people refer to the Republic as south, so anywhere outside Northern Ireland is Southern to them.
@@TVFlix Yeah as the other person said, brits have a funny habit of extrapolating "Southern Ireland" from Northern Ireland. As another South Dubliner though I'm very surprised to hear the original commenter thinks this accent is spot on. He does have the intonation better than most but you'd still spot it a mile off. Having said that though, I've literally never heard a non-Irish person do a convincing Irish accent.
He's the type of person who is an actor BECAUSE a camera could just follow him around all day and it would be worth watching. A script and costume seem optional. Effort schmeffort. Not the other way around where the real person is putting on other characters as a form of escapism. His real IS the character.
Give her all the awards for keepibg straight and calm in front of this man, tying his tie. Id be either lost in his eyes while he speaks or on the floor fainted from his amazingness lol ❤
The down at the end bit sounded very dublin. The rest was a bit Hollywood but better. But like UK there are different accents every few kilometres. Ie three (4 if you add Louth) counties bordering Dublin are all wildly different
I'm a huge fan. I generally don't do fan-boy. But you gotta respect someone as capable as this. Also, he seems very intelligent - and actually a nice guy, too....
I genuinely believe he is one of the greatest and most versatile actors of our time. There are mearly a handful of people that succeed so well at completely becoming whatever character they are intended to be.
I don't faff about. I just make it at home. If you're outside doing things like ordering coffee you're obviously already awake enough and alert enough. It's like people who take anti-depressants even though they have wives and kids and a stable job
Nahhhh if you say “I would like a coffee, please” it’s just a random statement about how you feel. “Could I have” or “can I have” or “may I have” is way more common. It’s more the “get” thing that bugs brits 😂
Your descriptions are amazing, thankyou! The joy you have hearing & absorbing music brings joy to me. Madam I hope that you will become a DM fan. This group moves emotions in such a amazing ways.
That switch to American English was wild
Tripped me up hard. Don't think I've ever seen Tom Hiddleston in an American role tbh.
Pah-TERN was a bit hard.
I got a hint of Matt Damon
The Brits obviously spend a lot of time mastering accents and I'm always impressed.
@@deborahlarsen4384robert downey junior and Johnny depp can pull off a British accent to perfection.
The way he flows between accents is so smooth
I was 1k like 😂
He’s like a wizard!
And this is why it sucks when they typecast him. Dude has more talent in his thumb than most of the RSC. I want to see him play more variety.
He is smooth - that's what UK public school does to you.
"American," cuz that actually refers to a whole fuckin continental landmass.
Also, it drives me nuts how some of those Scots/Irish inflect up or down (sometimes both) at the end of the sentences... Why? What does a sentence inflection have to do with anything? Who knows.
American: "who are you?"
Cockney: "Ooaaya?"
Edinburgh, not cockney. Thats London for ya
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️dead!
Also.The Who, “Who Are You?”
Thats more scouse than Edinburgh
Reminded me of Green Street hooligans 😂
the crazy thing? He did 4 distinct accents besides his own and they were seamless. I hope he does a spy film next
I think he'd make a GREAT Bond!
@@nicholecalkins4470nooo, not 007. It should be an different kind of spy, like an intel/interpol officer, etc.
Have you seen The Night Manager? Tour de force performance for Mr. Hiddleston.
@@katefernstrom2490 Love that show
The charisma is exuding out of him. I can't.
I came to the comment section to find someone mentioning his level 9 BILLION charisma. It's truly amazing.
I always had a thing for Loki from the only Marvel movie I ever saw. Then I saw The Night Manager and crushed on this guy instead. He's like Cary Grant and Nicole Kidman had a baby and it came out perfect.
He put all of his points into Charisma.
Seriously how is she just tying his tie while he’s smiling down at her like that and actually able to hold a conversation? I’d 100% be flopping all over my words
I got it too baby
"camp it up a bit" is my life motto, who knew it would apply so well to accent work 😂😂
When babies are learning to talk their babbling takes on the cadence of the language and accent of their parents. You can even hear if a baby is being raised in a bilingual household as their babbling will switch to different cadences.
Absolutely. My son switched between English and Tongan and the English babbling I could understand what he was going for. The Tongan language lost me completely but my friend told me he was saying pillow, snack, drink, toothbrush 😂😂😂
So I'm not going crazy! My cousin's baby is at the stage of babbling where she's definitely thinking she is communicating meaning, and it sounds just like normal conversations but with nonsense syllables!
This also applies to trilingual babies! I don't know any quadrilingual ones but I know one trilingual (Finnish-Swedish-bilingual mother and a father speaking German) baby, and it's… weird as heck to be honest 😅 Like I can hear the baby "speaking German", and that means it's better to respond in German or the baby will get upset.
The baby's older sibling was the same and stopped being upset at/refusing to understand responses in the "wrong" language only after going to daycare where German was not an option. Nowadays if the older sibling asks something in German, they are asking from their dad, and if they ask in Finnish or Swedish, then they want their mom to answer. Like WTF. Imagine having to find a trilingual babysitter every time you go out. I'd got mad 😂
@@GraceLJW Yhis is because parents reward the babies when they make sounds that "sound" like their language. This forms the muscles in the mouth which is why when people of one language move to another country, you have an accent, because your muscles are set with what you learned and can not form the necessary sounds in another language without a lot of effort.
My nephew age 6 months would kick his legs in silence for a few seconds and then start babbling "Ubba dubba dubba do, ubba dubba do" when my sister and I were speaking English.
I get the tom hiddleston obsession now. I am just not good at watching movies ever so I haven’t ever really seen something he’s in but this is so informative and you can really tell he does the work and respects the art he makes by taking the time to understand and explain this to someone with such enthusiasm and patience
Underrated and underutilized actor. He needs more leading roles
Came here to say this. He's a pretty big star but he should be massive! And he seems like a nice dude who deserves it.
He is awesome. And can he dance!!!!!
@@J5X7 the world is also fine with fewer people diminishing the opinions of others by reducing them to "little boys" as if children aren't worthy of opinions but what do I know, I'm just an "old woman"
@@J5X7 hey I agree little boy! Maybe we can start by not swooping in with bad grammar and shitting on other people taking about an actor they enjoy and then turning it around so that you are somehow the bigger person. Because I'm not sure how your initial comment is supposed to have helped fix the problems of today's society? Unless you think people can't enjoy or care about more than once concept at a time? It's not a zero-sum game my friend. Perhaps it is for you and if that's the case I feel very sad for you.
@@J5X7 awww you're trying so hard to make me sad, bew-hew bew hew I crying. There did that make you feel better? I mean that was the point of your whole intrusion into this innocuous comment thread, to find people enjoying things and then ruin it? Anyway, this has been mildly diverting so thanks for the back-and-forth old chum but I have to bid you adieu so I can go enjoy things and people I like. Have a nice weekend!
Exactly! It's like singing. Every accent has a tune, like a song. Learning how to do accents is just learning the tune they're singing. I totally get it! It's cool to hear him also explain it like this, I've thought about it like that for a long time.
That's an important part, probably a good starting point but I always notice how important vowel sounds are. Like in how he says "pitch" in different accents. That I sound is completely different each time.
It's why Celine Dion's accent is so thick when she talks but so soothing and clear when she sings.
He definitely should play a character with that lol
He did but the mcu didn’t explore his 90 % of talent which was 100% possible to showcase with the character like Loki
We could have had more fun moments of Loki by Tom showing off all his talents
We rarely get multi talents and he has it
he played hank williams in i saw the light and it was pretty good
@@asma0369Yeah Marvel is as deep as a sandbox
All my life I’ve been fascinated by actors’ verbal skills, and I FINALLY understand why. I was extremely premature, born with both vision, hearing, and memory problems that were in part misdiagnosed and/or went undetected. I’ve even had conversations with longtime actor friends since where we may both have been talking about having about the same (all too simple to realize it?) idea in common. Sort of a perception of music as a uniquely personal form of communicating an emotional understanding? Music was like my first language, it was the quality of sound that first gave people and then their words meaning for me. Music is also how actors make words on a page come alive, endowed with both a past history and a present unique personality. THANK YOU for sharing this! ❤
@@CinemaoftheMind What?
Oh my word!
I think this guy should be an actor
Edit: wow I never thought such a dumb comment would blow up like this. Also let’s give Tom a round of applause for his role as alternate Loki in Marvel’s What If series! (Maybe he will make it to the big screen someday!)
I agree he seems super talented, I feel like he could play some kind of villain who kinda wants to be good but is also evil
Yea I think he would be a good candidate for marvel 😊
Mate what😭
@@jas.6920 it’s a joke 😂
@@me-cg5zs who kinda wants to be good but is also evil 🥲 yesssss
The camp voice at the end caught me off guard but it was very accurate 😂 they were all very good actually
He slid into each of those effortlessly.
He can slide into me effortlessly 😏
I could listen to him speak all day.
He’s like a whole different person with an American accent 😳
Sounds like Kevin Spacey.
@@grlnexdoorable I do hear Spacey, but I also hear Matt Damon
He sounds like Gene Wilder lol
Not as much as the camp one at the end 😂
@@TeamratMatt Damon is what I heard for sure
He's got a great ear for vowels as well as pitch
It's all in the vowels. Same with Japanese. So many film buffs calling the director "Akeruh Krrosawuh" as if they've never heard a sharp _i_ or hard _u_ vowel before.
Exactly. It's so not only about the pitch. Strange that he would leave that part out.
Nah the Edinburgh was so spot on
Kinda airy soft
Agreed
So so good,
I heard it as if Daniel Sloss was talking 😅
Reminded me of when he imitated Graham Norton to Graham Norton's face and sounded exactly like him
As an Irishman from Dublin. I can confirm his south Dublin accent is spot on. 😂
He said Southern Ireland but gave a Dublin accent
@TVFlix yes but that's a south dublin accent , north Dublin accent is different
@@gridone769 I think their point was he said "Southern" but chose a central Irish accent from the capital. IT's cos English people refer to the Republic as south, so anywhere outside Northern Ireland is Southern to them.
@@TVFlix Yeah as the other person said, brits have a funny habit of extrapolating "Southern Ireland" from Northern Ireland. As another South Dubliner though I'm very surprised to hear the original commenter thinks this accent is spot on. He does have the intonation better than most but you'd still spot it a mile off. Having said that though, I've literally never heard a non-Irish person do a convincing Irish accent.
As an Irishman not from Dublin, I can confirm that there is an entire country that exists outside the Pale.
Casually using one of the abilities inherent in and being a master of disguise. ❤
Yet he can’t tie a tie…
Not that difficult.
I only noticed him doing an american accent near the end of the sentence because the transition was so smooth
British actors are wonderful at mastering accents.
He definitely hasn't mastered an Irish one.
I think it's because we have so many hugely distinctive accents within a tiny country so we hear them all the time.
@@Laneyface He has if it's South Dublin
Definitely mastered the Republican terrorist accent 100%
Doubt he could pull a British Ulster one though.@@Laneyface
@@WeldersFSCNo such place as British Ulster
He's the type of person who is an actor BECAUSE a camera could just follow him around all day and it would be worth watching. A script and costume seem optional. Effort schmeffort. Not the other way around where the real person is putting on other characters as a form of escapism. His real IS the character.
The god of mischief is teaching us his tricks
The god of time now ⏳
I was looking for this comment 😂😂😂
I love Tom Hiddleston! ❤ Such a talented actor with wonderful personality to go with it.
He went from Matt Damon to Colin Farrell to Daniel Sloss to Robbie Williams.
Robbie Williams? He didn’t do a Stoke accent.
That was spot on
Love that he isn’t exaggerating any accent. It’s so subtle and real
That was so good. He really can just go through all those accents pretty easily and explained it really solidly and even handedly.
He needs to be the next Bond. I love this dude.
I love him, but I dont see him as bond.
OK yes to this
That'd be the only bond I ever watch
Maybe not Bond, but could definitely play a lead in a Bond movie. Not sure as a villain or just an accomplice or maybe even a rival
He could so easily be a new kind of Bond
Couldn’t be more charming. ♥️
That man just exudes confidence and charisma.
I want a full film of him doing this 😮
How does he sound so flirtatious in every accent 😂
Give her all the awards for keepibg straight and calm in front of this man, tying his tie. Id be either lost in his eyes while he speaks or on the floor fainted from his amazingness lol ❤
TALENT OFF THE CHART!!!
It's funny to hear him say "the tune", because I've been saying that French is so beautiful 'cuz they "sing" their language. ❤
She what we call, professional haha
@@superthevibe 🤣🤣🤣
I agree he should play a character based on the final voice he did
His audio book narration is sublime
I need him to read me an audio book in various accents, I think it would be very soothing at the end of the day.
I love the smokiness of his voice😌
Any accent works with that.
Hahaa I want 10 minutes more of this!
His glorious purpose is accents 😂😂😂
He is so talented in so many things, its unbelievable.
I love this man.
I share the crush. 😉
He's just delightful.
He has such a beautiful voice!😍
I need him as my english teacher asap
His Irish accent is pretty good
A bit like Colin Farrell
Yeah, he over did it a bit, but admittedly pretty good.
The down at the end bit sounded very dublin. The rest was a bit Hollywood but better. But like UK there are different accents every few kilometres. Ie three (4 if you add Louth) counties bordering Dublin are all wildly different
Yeah it was a solid 7 out of 10 👏
Ah… he was alright until he started explaining it lol. But yes, better than most by a good head and shoulders.
I genuinely love this human! Aside from talent, he juat seems like a super wholesome, friendly and a to be around!
I'm a huge fan. I generally don't do fan-boy. But you gotta respect someone as capable as this. Also, he seems very intelligent - and actually a nice guy, too....
He’s absolutely perfect
I'd love to have a meal with this man. He seems like he'd be an incredible conversationalist from everything I've seen.
Genuinely solid advice and information. Dude absolutely killed it
He gives Meryl Streep a run for her money.🌟
His voice is like morning coffee. Smooth and awakening.
100 percent needs to be cast as a character like that at the end. 👍
I can watch this all day 😂
He needs to be in a movie with all these accents, some sort of spy movie or on the run. I’d watch that any day.
His voice is like warm chocolate.
He’s so good looking🔥
Hes legit freaking brilliant. Thats pure intellegence. Damn. Im just even more in awe. ❤️
He's simply the best ❤
What a charming bloke.
He is fantastic! Love him...definitely one of my favs for sure!
Just turned into Micky Flanagan at the end 😂
Irish accent was excellent. He was Michael Fassbender for a moment there.
Scottish Tom Hiddleston has got me weak in the knees.
I just love him!
Gorgeous man...
Talented human being...
🇿🇦
He is so bloody likeable!!!😅
I genuinely believe he is one of the greatest and most versatile actors of our time. There are mearly a handful of people that succeed so well at completely becoming whatever character they are intended to be.
Brilliant Tom!
This is why I love him. He’s so down to earth I feel like.
Does he know he is killing me❤❤❤❤?
I’ve seen more clips from this series and you can positively feel the woman absolutely melting in the wake of his charm
What's the series?
That "Oh." Spoke volumes 😂
His irish is spot on
Meh
Ehhh
It's pretty good. Goes a bit off in places, and goes from Dublin to cork and all over the place
"camp it up a bit" 🤣🤣
The cutest
He's so subtle, that he is real in his characters. Fun to watch
"Southern Ireland" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What's funny about southern Ireland?
@@georgina3358 There's no such thing and the Irish (from the Republic of Ireland - there was literally a war) are quite sensitive about the expression
@@fernandino1909 I thought he was referring to the southern part of the Republic of Ireland
@@georgina3358 then it would be (although controversial) "Southern Irish" and not "Southern Ireland"
@fernandino1909 forgive me, but as an autistic person, I don't see any real difference in your wording.
God he’s so delightful
He is ❤
He’s so delightful and funny 😂 The charisma.
Un amor Tom Hiddleston ❤💘💘💘💕💕💕❤️❤️❤️💖💖💖🤦🤗😂
He is amazing at accents
THIS is the reason why as a german I dont watch movies and shows in german anymore, you lose so much detail in the original acting
I love his Edinburgh accent. But far the gentlest scotsman I've ever heard.
Don't say "Can i get a coffee?"
That says American, no matter what accent..
Use "I would like a coffee, please?"
Nobody speaks like that, least not up north. “Can I have a.. uhh.. *item*”.
Weird difference but “can I have” vs “I’ll have” is a big difference.
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Maybe learn punctuation/grammar before trashing peoples’ manners.
I don't faff about. I just make it at home. If you're outside doing things like ordering coffee you're obviously already awake enough and alert enough. It's like people who take anti-depressants even though they have wives and kids and a stable job
Nahhhh if you say “I would like a coffee, please” it’s just a random statement about how you feel. “Could I have” or “can I have” or “may I have” is way more common. It’s more the “get” thing that bugs brits 😂
He is so talented!
Remind me Niall horan ajsjsjjs
He's delightful 😂
"mornin' darlin" was spot on
The way he so casually explains prosody floored me
Your descriptions are amazing, thankyou! The joy you have hearing & absorbing music brings joy to me.
Madam I hope that you will become a DM fan. This group moves emotions in such a amazing ways.
its amaxing how easily and naturally he slides into accents
Tom is too talented for words!!! LOVE HIM SOOOOOO MUCH! 🥰♥️🔥
i finally watched all 12 hours! this was such a treat and so intense!
He is so skilled. Deserves all his success
I like how he smoothly and effortlessly changes accents
You can tell this guy absolutely loves acting. Every role is a treat!