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Hm... after reading through the comments, I see that a LOT of people thought it was Irish... I stand by my gripe about the generalizations people make about Americans. The second trailer makes it obvious that they're Scottish, but all you got in this one was one bit of narration and a little red-haired girl. No kilts, no pipes, just one guy... who yes, I can't imagine anyone thinking is Irish, nevertheless, it isn't much if you aren't familiar with it.
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@tipsycat27 And as soon as one American makes a mistake or does something foolish, the rest of the whole danged planet assumes the rest of them are idiots. In America, on the other hand, if someone gets something wrong, we assume they're children. Some of us do know the accent. We call those "adults." We can generalize, too.
I'm tired of seeing this nonsense. Go find another world power to sharpen your claws on. If you don't like America, don't see the film... it was made here.
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@kittkatkitty1 yea, but Scotland never really had princesses, so I guess she could be the next best thing? Daughter of the Laird/Lord?
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@Dixiegirl417 she not a princess though
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@tipsycat27 ikr that annoys me too.
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I love how her hair seems to fit anywhere, even if it's huge. XD
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Finally, a movie paying tribute to Scotland. 'Bout time they got a princess :D
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WOOOOOW thats a lot of hair!!!
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she's going to go all brother bear
As soon as Americans see anything remotely celtic, they claim it as Irish. They have this almost creepy obsession with Ireland I swear...
tipsycat27 6 months ago 78
all I could think while watching this was "Holy fucking crap. This shit is gonna kick some ass."
ncx1234 2 months ago 30