Dakota Dan wrote: » I’m fairly certain it’s that Niamh wan from fair city with a silly mournful girlish accent. Anyone notice how the evening after they made the decision about keeping the pubs closed your wan was in first thing the following morning with her renewed commands, obviously recorded well in advance of the decision by the government.
whisky_galore wrote: » The way she pronounces "four" annoys me.
L1011 wrote: » Entirely plausible that the ad was recorded that evening; anyone doing extensive VO work is going to have a home studio.
Del.Monte wrote: » Oakpark Ad for rashers or something similar with - we two brothers ... and one, the ingrate, who makes a point of saying "and somethings like great granny didn't use to make" ugh..... makes me want to reach for my gun.
Dickie10 wrote: » anyone hear the ad for Kreigner or something like that power washers. theres an irish voiceover guy putting ona terrible German accent because the Power Washers are German, and were told all things German are great. I was expecting him to break into "Zis waad neva hav happened undar de NAZIs" from Harry Enfield. Im surprised that it has not been pulled in this current woke climate. Someone please think of the German children, GERMAN LIVES MATTER
whisky_galore wrote: » Vill somevun please sink of Der Kinder? This is back. Again, it's funny that we actually have real Germans, French etc living here and the ad agency uses a Paddy to do an embarrassing 'Allo 'Allo accent.
Dakota Dan wrote: » Well she was well behind for a long time on the lockdown telling everyone to stay at home long after the restriction was lifted.
Dickie10 wrote: » why the need for accent ad at all? like harvey norman had to have an aussie accent and ikea with a swedish accent.
Gwynplaine wrote: » Elephant storage. "Nought nought nought nought nought nought"
Dickie10 wrote: » a few issues immediatly sprung to mind the minute i heard the OAKPARK rashers ad. granny Brett= good chance protestant name, therefore probabaly not small farmers, more like 250+ acres in Tipp which equals pretty much aristocracy back in the day. - sets them to growing barley to feed the pigs, this isnt 2 acres to feed 20 piggies, more like 150 acres to feed huge intensively farmed pigs in the hundreds, pretty much factory farming of 1920s probably a scale unknown at the time. this crowd are no small time operators no matter what spin the put on it. Now the two brothers if its them voices on the ad somethings up. One is happy/yappy, diddly idle doo accent. the other has Aiden Gillen crossed with Gerry Fish. I cant even make out what he says "... from feeeaa to fry up..." am i right in this or is it field anyway perhaps hes betraying the the aristocracy accent roots and giving the game away. definitly strange accents on both very litle Tipp there.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Is that the wedding guy from RTÉ giving us the Covid “low down” now? Yer man Franc.
PopePalpatine wrote: » Tesco have made the shitlist thanks to their foray into back-to-school ads featuring a manic mum. The worst part is that I heard it while listening to a podcast through Spotify. FFS, what's wrong with advertising below-the-belt shaving gear like every other podcast?!
flazio wrote: » What sort of podcasts do you listen to that advertises pubic shaving material?
ford fiesta wrote: » Jesus. I think on purpose they have given us a Hybrid Cork / Tipperary accent for these ad's....to identify with the common Irish countryman. By the way, has anyone ever heard Kieran Dineen on RTE Prime Time ? Not sure why this guy got the job, it certainly was not because of his accent.