Talk:Irish coven/@comment-7600752-20140405040215/@comment-71.190.191.254-20140527004824

Yes, but at least different American accents get some coverage, and are usually accurate for the area. There is no formal Irish recieved pronouciation. None. Even our own bloody language, Irish Gaelic, a language very nearly dead, is taught in at least 4 variations. Our newsreaders speak in different accents. Also, the film Irish accent, the leinster accent, is the only one used in films. Hollywood apparently thinks we're all Liam Neeson or John Wayne. Take Ballykissangel, which is set somewhere in Kerry. In a small rural town with very few residents not born there, some of the cast have a Dublin accent, some of them are from Tyrone, some of them have the posh Irish accent (see the TV presenter Gay Byrne for an example) and some have Cork accents. And it's like that in every single feckin' drama set in Ireland. No one ever does their research. Never. And if the accents in the Twilight films are wrong (I'm Irish and haven't seen most of them), then that just goes to show how much research and care goes into them. Sorry for rant.