@@mrniusi11This is English English there's no such thing as British English we'll speak different languages. In 20 years time the amount of English speakers in Britain is pretty much going to be negligible English is not a native language in Britain it is a manufactured global language like Latin Wales didn't even have English 150 years ago my great grandparents didn't speak a word of it..
Listening to an Englishman trying (and failing) to pronounce simple names like Miguel, Hector and Lo Truglio reminds me why we say “eggplant” and “pineapple” in English.
I know Stranger Things isn't a movie, but I liked how they portrayed Steve Harrington. He never really did anything that wasn't understandable, considering he had no idea what was going on for a while.
There should be a part two/10 More video. The list feels incomplete without Snapes from the Harry Potter series, Boo Radley from To Kill A Mockingbird and Shogo Kawada from Battle Royale.
They get a ton of engagement by making a mistake in a video and it pushes the algorthym. This channels mispronounces a name every few videos in order to drive a few hundred comments.
Honorable Mentions: John Silver from Treasure Planet Cassim from Aladdin:King of Thieves Commander Burnside from Lightyear Sulley from Monster Inc:University
IDK if you could really say Bruno was a "bad guy". He could tell the future. It's not his fault that unpleasant things were going to happen even though the town blamed him, they were just being stupid.
Genociding others to save your own people is not heroism nor is a face turn being a good guy all along. Non-sapient creatures can’t be good or evil. Antagonist and villain are not synonymous.
The scary/bumbling officer in Hugo is another. There's something very real about the fear a runaway has for a well-meaning social servant who happens to look a little weird.
Those Preppie Guys From The 1994 Jeremy Piven cult classic PCU loved that film when I saw It In January of this year good movie try to find It If you can
With the exception of the main characters, the party frat and the "blow me where the pampers is" lady, everyone was a bad guy up until the George Clinton concert then the movie reveals they aren't really bad, just uptight, headstrong, oversensitive and self-righteous to an obnoxious degree... But it's nothing that a good party and the power of funk can't fix.
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Fantasia is the best animated Disney movie of all time. The reason being that it is a stand-alone film unlike any other. Considering the technique of animation when it was produced, the time, effort and talent put into that film is unrivaled in the Disney filmography. It's unique and amazingly well done. On top of that, Disney hasn't put out a single film with heart and soul in over 25 years. With a select few exceptions, it's been nothing but cash-grabs and in the past 15 years, propaganda aimed to soil the innocence of children.
Shutter Island gave itself away in its trailers. I knew the entire "surprise" like I'd seen it before, making me wonder if it's a remake of some other IP. I'm curious to know if anyone else had this experience and if anybody knows about some previous movie with the same premise.
Detective Luger (Shaft 2000) never missed an opportunity to make racist remark. But the movie pulled a double twist. 2 detectives who were friendly with Shaft were corript/thrned on him. Shaft needs a hand and calls on Luger. Who helps Shaft telling him he’ll help anytime.
Why are all of the WhatCulture commentators incapable of pronouncing Hispanic names and words? Miguel = mig-ell. Not mig-well And anytime I hear you all butcher Guillermo Del Toro’s name, I die a little.
I mean, there aren't a lot of Latinos in Britain and that includes actual Spaniards so not getting pronunciations wrong isn't exactly strange. I can only think that the person used the most famous Spanish name ending in "uel" from British media history as his guide, that being Manuel from Faulty Towers (he replaced the man for mig).
I never realized Mr Orange WASN'T a cop the entire movie. It was like 20 years later someone told me it was a twist that was hinted at the entire movie. I just figured him leaving his wedding ring in his apartment, learning the story, being the only one that was an unknown to the group, etc all seemed like things an Undercover Cop would do.
Ah yes, my two favourite directors, Martin Scor-says-ee and Quinton Tarantino. Sorry, how do you make videos on films for YEARS and still butcher two of the biggest names in Hollywood?! WhatCulture, please get your narrator to learn how to pronounce things before narrating.
This list is stupid. Mr. Orange was in no way the good guy. And saying, “oh he’s the cop, he’s on the right side of the law,” doesn’t make him a good guy. So dumb. Thumbs down.
Now You See me is a terrible movie, with nonsensical characters, a plot that makes less sense the more you think about it, a telegraphed, “big twist,” and a totally ridiculous reveal that makes even less sense than the whole pointless exercise of the plot in the first place. And the only guy who could be credited as having any sense or being a decent person (Morgan Freeman’s character) gets jailed in the end, making the viewer hate all the smug, arrogant, self absorbed, irritating lead characters even more! It’s an idiot’s version of what idiots think smart people are like.
Never heard anyone pronounce Miguel as Mig-well before.
I used to pronounce it Mig-you-ell when I was little, before a friend of mine looked at me like I'd just tried to speak to him in Klingon.
How about someone named QUINTON Tarantino?
British English is devolving into sludge
I'm convinced he does it on purpose at this point. Every time he does a vid, there's at least one. Sure he just trolling us now
@@mrniusi11This is English English there's no such thing as British English we'll speak different languages. In 20 years time the amount of English speakers in Britain is pretty much going to be negligible English is not a native language in Britain it is a manufactured global language like Latin Wales didn't even have English 150 years ago my great grandparents didn't speak a word of it..
Snape played the bad guy for 8 movies.
I maintain that he was a bad guy, he was just opposed to Riddle.
Still don’t like him
@@twrampage and only for personal reasons. He had no problem with his philosophy or his actions until they directly impacted him.
Snape *was* the bad guy for 8 movies. The enemy of my enemy is not my friend, but they may help me eliminate our mutual enemy.
@@Ceares The analogy I like to use is that if Tom is Hitler, then Harry is Churchill and Snape is Stalin.
Jesse Plemons is hilarious in Game Night.
Iconic performance
"I will admit I have eagerly awaited a visit such as this."
...
"Do we follow him?"
You forgot: Cotton Weary in Scream & Scream 2.
Listening to an Englishman trying (and failing) to pronounce simple names like Miguel, Hector and Lo Truglio reminds me why we say “eggplant” and “pineapple” in English.
Eggplant is an American thing, in Britain it's an aubergine
I know Stranger Things isn't a movie, but I liked how they portrayed Steve Harrington. He never really did anything that wasn't understandable, considering he had no idea what was going on for a while.
There should be a part two/10 More video. The list feels incomplete without Snapes from the Harry Potter series, Boo Radley from To Kill A Mockingbird and Shogo Kawada from Battle Royale.
Professor Snape.
i don't even like harry potter nor have I seen more than the first 2 movies. But Snape was my first thought.
Is a bad person who did good things
Nobody let this man pronounce Spanish words ever again
Where's Snape 🤔
Phillip Seymour Hoffman's death also kicked off the medias coverage of the opioid crisis in a completely different manner.
What about Cotton Weary from Scream?
Everyone thought he was a murderer but he was actually a good guy
Did he pronounce Miguel as Me-gwell?
Your translate to English is Me-better 😂😂
Sure af did.
They get a ton of engagement by making a mistake in a video and it pushes the algorthym. This channels mispronounces a name every few videos in order to drive a few hundred comments.
stop adding 'uh' at the end of sentences.
Can't stop hearing it now damn you
@@Iam-ri5zv honestly... i want to watch but can't
That was one of my fathers biggest pet peeves.
Honorable Mentions:
John Silver from Treasure Planet
Cassim from Aladdin:King of Thieves
Commander Burnside from Lightyear
Sulley from Monster Inc:University
A good list, but to point out Silver was the villain, but by the end he couldn't bring himself to kill Jim
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Having Mr. Orange on this list is stupid. Mr. Orange was known from nearly the beginning to be a cop and working against the other Dogs.
Plus, he shot and killed a pregnant woman. Granted, she shot him first but still... that's far from being a "good" guy.
Nice touch with ''Paul'' an underrated, brilliant comedy!👍
What you all are describing is an anti-villain or a type of anti-villain.
My favorite Disney film Is Lilo and Stitch.
IDK if you could really say Bruno was a "bad guy". He could tell the future. It's not his fault that unpleasant things were going to happen even though the town blamed him, they were just being stupid.
The original Jungle Book is my favourite
You Forgot Snape from Harry Potter
Paul is 1 of my favorite movies!
I absolutely love it. I watch it to laugh or just put it on to have in the background. My favorite Pegg/Frost movie.
Genociding others to save your own people is not heroism nor is a face turn being a good guy all along. Non-sapient creatures can’t be good or evil. Antagonist and villain are not synonymous.
Personally, my favs are Black Cauldron and Sword in the Stone.
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A Goofy Movie is one of Disney's best.
The scary/bumbling officer in Hugo is another. There's something very real about the fear a runaway has for a well-meaning social servant who happens to look a little weird.
Paul is criminally underrated and I will stand by this. Probably one of my favorite movies ever made.
My favorite Disney movie is Aladdin but the best one they made is Meet the Robinsons.
Is this mis-titled? Should it be "10 MORE Bad Guys..."? 'Cause how could Snape not make this list?
I’m partial to WALL-E being the best of Pixar’s films, and LADY AND THE TRAMP as Disneys best
My Fav Disney Movie is Beauty and the Beast original and Live action
Mulan is Disney's best
Has to be The Little Mermaid!
Best Disney animated movie is simple. Robin Hood.
Fantasia is the greatest Disney film ever.
Those Preppie Guys From The 1994 Jeremy Piven cult classic PCU loved that film when I saw It In January of this year good movie try to find It If you can
So underrated and dead on predicted how bad the political correctness would get
With the exception of the main characters, the party frat and the "blow me where the pampers is" lady, everyone was a bad guy up until the George Clinton concert then the movie reveals they aren't really bad, just uptight, headstrong, oversensitive and self-righteous to an obnoxious degree...
But it's nothing that a good party and the power of funk can't fix.
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migWELL?!
John Turturro's character in the first Transformers movie
The greatest Disney animated film ever is The Little Mermaid and I won't be taking any questions.
Reservoir Dogs isn't one of his best, it IS his best. Followed *very* closely by his vignette in 4 Rooms.
Amazing video.
Fantasia is the best animated Disney movie of all time. The reason being that it is a stand-alone film unlike any other. Considering the technique of animation when it was produced, the time, effort and talent put into that film is unrivaled in the Disney filmography. It's unique and amazingly well done.
On top of that, Disney hasn't put out a single film with heart and soul in over 25 years. With a select few exceptions, it's been nothing but cash-grabs and in the past 15 years, propaganda aimed to soil the innocence of children.
Lion King
Shutter Island gave itself away in its trailers. I knew the entire "surprise" like I'd seen it before, making me wonder if it's a remake of some other IP. I'm curious to know if anyone else had this experience and if anybody knows about some previous movie with the same premise.
The H is silent . Please someone tell him.
silver surfer was just a job no different then when someone rents a fishing charter
love Bruno lilo and stitch is the best
Change your name to the titular channel
Paul was such a good movie.
I genuinely always though Gary in Game Night was Matt Damon in make up lol
Detective Luger (Shaft 2000) never missed an opportunity to make racist remark. But the movie pulled a double twist. 2 detectives who were friendly with Shaft were corript/thrned on him. Shaft needs a hand and calls on Luger. Who helps Shaft telling him he’ll help anytime.
I absolutely love Encanto! S2
Not a secret good guy but Jesse Plemons in Civil War was 🔥
Please tell me you listed Jason Bateman in Paul
Best Disney animation film? There's Inside Out and then everything else.
Thaddeus Bradley should been on the list then Dylan
Dylan lead the Four Horsemen
The Villain of the film
Beauty and the Beast.
Silver surfer may not the worst in the movie, but its far from being a good guy.
Nice!
Why are all of the WhatCulture commentators incapable of pronouncing Hispanic names and words?
Miguel = mig-ell. Not mig-well
And anytime I hear you all butcher Guillermo Del Toro’s name, I die a little.
It's just the accent lol
I mean, there aren't a lot of Latinos in Britain and that includes actual Spaniards so not getting pronunciations wrong isn't exactly strange.
I can only think that the person used the most famous Spanish name ending in "uel" from British media history as his guide, that being Manuel from Faulty Towers (he replaced the man for mig).
Bishop from Aliens(1986)
Coco is definitely one of the best
I never realized Mr Orange WASN'T a cop the entire movie. It was like 20 years later someone told me it was a twist that was hinted at the entire movie. I just figured him leaving his wedding ring in his apartment, learning the story, being the only one that was an unknown to the group, etc all seemed like things an Undercover Cop would do.
Best Disney animated movie was A Goofy Movie
Bishop from Aliens
Best disney animated film is aladdin
The goofy movie
1 billion percent correct
Yalls videos end weird
Ah yes, my two favourite directors, Martin Scor-says-ee and Quinton Tarantino. Sorry, how do you make videos on films for YEARS and still butcher two of the biggest names in Hollywood?! WhatCulture, please get your narrator to learn how to pronounce things before narrating.
lol they took picture
Coco
I'm sorry but pronouncing Miguel as "migwell" is the whitest thing that I, a white person, have ever heard 💀
How TF is snape not #1?!
Coco had agreat twist
I really thought Professor Snape was 1st 😮 how isn't he on this list?
Because the only person who believed Snape to be a bad guy was Harry. Everone else said he was a good guy. Repeatably even.
It’s Beauty and the Beast. All other answers are wrong.
Could you include timestamps, so we can skip movies, nobody ever watched? Like fn Encanto? 😅
Mr Orange was a rat rats are NOT good.
You try to give people grace, but yall are a long standing media channel pronouncing shit like "mig-well"??
Sort it
Absolutely butchering the name Miguel.
This list is stupid. Mr. Orange was in no way the good guy. And saying, “oh he’s the cop, he’s on the right side of the law,” doesn’t make him a good guy. So dumb. Thumbs down.
Now You See me is a terrible movie, with nonsensical characters, a plot that makes less sense the more you think about it, a telegraphed, “big twist,” and a totally ridiculous reveal that makes even less sense than the whole pointless exercise of the plot in the first place. And the only guy who could be credited as having any sense or being a decent person (Morgan Freeman’s character) gets jailed in the end, making the viewer hate all the smug, arrogant, self absorbed, irritating lead characters even more! It’s an idiot’s version of what idiots think smart people are like.
Encanto was shit