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  • As an actor, Michael Caine chose to keep his native Cockney accent to make a statement about England's class system. It was to encourage other people from working-class backgrounds to say that they could (succeed).
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Komentáře • 345

  • @TheBleedingTomb
    @TheBleedingTomb Před 9 lety +1057

    If i would have his voice, i would sit the whole day in a corner and talk to myself...

    • @edisondominguez9141
      @edisondominguez9141 Před 7 lety +12

      TheBleedingTomb If you had his voice, you would sit in a corner and talk to yourself.... bu the way... so would I

    • @i1bike
      @i1bike Před 7 lety +2

      TheBleedingTomb pakistani is new engliysh

    • @fuckoff6431
      @fuckoff6431 Před 6 lety +8

      If I had*

    • @tayyabrockey3243
      @tayyabrockey3243 Před 6 lety +1

      Man i could hear his voice all day

    • @texastea5686
      @texastea5686 Před 6 lety +2

      TheBleedingTomb
      Hahaha I spit out laughing! 😂 but youre right!👍

  • @DrewGamerFX
    @DrewGamerFX Před 12 lety +241

    If you say "my cocaine" aloud, you're saying "Michael Caine" in his own voice.

  • @Caligulita
    @Caligulita Před 11 lety +72

    He's a brilliant, genuine, talented guy and my favorite actor. Love him to bits.

  • @Eremon1
    @Eremon1 Před rokem +27

    The cockney accent is classic and Michael Caine specifically comes to mind when I hear one. Hearing him say he kept it as a way of shoving in the faces of the posh makes me love him even more.

  • @lucyinwonderlandart
    @lucyinwonderlandart Před 7 lety +597

    It's sad because the cockney accent is dying out now. My family are cockney's and the accent is in my family so naturally, I have it too. People mock it nowadays, I even get made fun of for having it but I don't really care because it reflects my family.

    • @lucyinwonderlandart
      @lucyinwonderlandart Před 7 lety +4

      Wintermute I would love to have an American accent! People make fun of my cockney accent :(

    • @lucyinwonderlandart
      @lucyinwonderlandart Před 7 lety

      Wintermute Ohhh okay

    • @lucyinwonderlandart
      @lucyinwonderlandart Před 7 lety +2

      abraun249 thank you. I do like my accent but it's rare to hear anyone with it now.

    • @RonniePickeringIsYaDadYaCunt
      @RonniePickeringIsYaDadYaCunt Před 7 lety +2

      Lucy Potter if you were here in germany right now (no im not german) i'd definitely like to talk to you, because i have no one to talk to. Everyone is just speaking german and their english is not very good, so its kinda boring over here 😔 I'm such a poor boy 😂

    • @TheShapingSickness
      @TheShapingSickness Před 7 lety +4

      Lucy Potter it is awesome

  • @MultiSmartass1
    @MultiSmartass1 Před 14 lety +55

    Caine is one of the finer actors to come out of English films. Basically self-taught, Caine didn't want to let go out of his background and pretend to be something he wasn't (he was already doing that as an actor). I think Caine was one of those actors who helped change the filmic landscape and soundscape in England by showing that working class actors could have a valid and major presence in film and television without speaking posh.

  • @Kayvon12321
    @Kayvon12321 Před 10 lety +119

    You can be a success in Hollywood no matter how bad your English is. Case in point: Arnold Schwarzenegger

  • @sebastianalegria3401
    @sebastianalegria3401 Před 4 lety +34

    Although i'm not good at recognizing accents, Michael's accent is one of the greatest accents i've ever heard, for me he's of the best British actors who triumphed in Hollywood, he's also winner of two Oscars, so he's not just any actor

  • @scottwoods3510
    @scottwoods3510 Před 3 lety +20

    His accent is magnificent. I had a posh English girlfriend who said he sounded like trash, when we watched Alfie. I think the cockney accent is so much cooler than the normal English accent.

  • @fun9killer3
    @fun9killer3 Před 8 lety +121

    fokin legend m8

  • @KR-ki9hw
    @KR-ki9hw Před 6 lety +22

    I love his voice, he has more of a British "everyman" sound to him.

  • @ferabra8939
    @ferabra8939 Před 9 lety +99

    Apparently Shelley Winters, who starred with him in Alfie, said that she didn't understand a word he was saying when they shot a scene together, and she just waited for him to stop moving his lips to say her lines. Funny.

    • @ferabra8939
      @ferabra8939 Před 8 lety +4

      FichDichInDemArsch The world must be full of them then. Not everyone understands cockney.

    • @ferabra8939
      @ferabra8939 Před 8 lety +4

      FichDichInDemArsch You ought to read Caine's autobiography. It is very funny. He also says that on the set Miss Winters always had a glass of water by her side. Michael took a sip one day and it turned out to be vodka. I guess she had more than half a brain when sober.

    • @youbamax
      @youbamax Před 7 lety

      Attention seekers

    • @marcomarco86tecno
      @marcomarco86tecno Před 7 lety +2

      I understand him and Im not even a native english speaker wtf.

  • @darksnow07
    @darksnow07 Před 14 lety +6

    Amazing actor and man. Truly a blessing, he is.

  • @GagasAlGhazali
    @GagasAlGhazali Před 7 lety +120

    My cocaine was a good alfred

  • @michaelsix9684
    @michaelsix9684 Před 2 lety +3

    such fascinating man, always love his stories

  • @SuperBenny74
    @SuperBenny74 Před 4 lety +9

    What a great interview, such a humble guy.

  • @user-ud1hm8lb5s
    @user-ud1hm8lb5s Před rokem

    Please please do more of these. I absolutely love vids like this from ya.

  • @abunidalparedes
    @abunidalparedes Před 3 lety +4

    Michael Caine's working class cockney accent, for which anyone from a similar background like him. As he's stated, if he can do it, and so did everyone who can succeed like him, no matter how they speak.

  • @user-xi7ue5pf5g
    @user-xi7ue5pf5g Před rokem

    29:00 The surprise ending kept me waiting to the end and after getting to the end it filled the satisfactory hole in my heart. Thank you

  • @user-ti5gy8uw7c
    @user-ti5gy8uw7c Před rokem +1

    I love how consistent and yet so different every episode is:

  • @mattpurcy7504
    @mattpurcy7504 Před rokem +2

    He’s a class act in my humble opinion! I love his voice.

  • @stayjit1
    @stayjit1 Před 13 lety +12

    It amazes me that England - founder of the english language - has developed so many regional accents and dialects. I have met many English in Canada whose accents, while distinctly different,are still incomprehensible to my poor colonial ears.

    • @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns
      @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns Před rokem

      There's a rule in linguistics where the greatest diversity in a particular language group is often greatest around the origin of that language group. The starkest example is the Austronesian language family, where all but one branch is found in Taiwan, while the other branch, Malayo-Polynesian is found everywhere from Madagascar to Malaysia, Indonesia, The Philippines, Hawaii and New Zealand.

  • @davespellen1596
    @davespellen1596 Před 7 lety +1

    brilliant - hats off mate!

  • @user-rr5mh8dz3i
    @user-rr5mh8dz3i Před rokem

    love the kays cooking shoutout. she may not make the best food but she’s so pure

  • @achikrsbuuk4977
    @achikrsbuuk4977 Před 2 měsíci

    As an American much later (1986), Zulu was the first time I saw this amazing actor.

  • @user-fq7zw6nw4g
    @user-fq7zw6nw4g Před rokem

    Truly one of the moment of all time

  • @gianamai302
    @gianamai302 Před rokem

    I love how he goes all in on the owners and chefs but always stays respectful towards the waiters

  • @tinhinh9686
    @tinhinh9686 Před rokem

    The special surprise at the end was worth watching the full video without skipping the sponsor. Thank you pooderpe!

  • @indigovibrations3417
    @indigovibrations3417 Před 8 lety +1

    Bravo, Michael!

  • @speedfreak18ish
    @speedfreak18ish Před 14 lety +7

    as rich and famous as he is hes still a down to earth cockney geezer. respect him.

  • @moegdaog
    @moegdaog Před 14 lety

    Im from the states and i just gotta say he is Top class..Top shelf..simply Tops..Michael caine is my favorite briton actor. Harry brown is a sick movie just watched that the other day and i suggest eveyrone here go and watch it. He is old school Proper Cockney Underground, love it - cheers

  • @atNguyen-bz5fv
    @atNguyen-bz5fv Před rokem

    That ending was definitely worth the wait

  • @e3hammer
    @e3hammer Před 8 lety +5

    Top man, Mike.

  • @famia1070
    @famia1070 Před 6 lety +1

    true legend

  • @anitagrey4194
    @anitagrey4194 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love it so much!
    The class segregation that is rooted in the language skill which are hard , send as Pigmalione was trying to achieve, takes the time and training most People don’t have .
    Thank you for sticking to your way of talking, thank you for changing that paradigm!

  • @user-ey7fh9qe6t
    @user-ey7fh9qe6t Před rokem

    Felix speaking Italian makes me laugh so hard even when his pronunciation is on point

  • @MatttJack
    @MatttJack Před 14 lety

    Wow.
    Integrity.
    +1

  • @doancong9883
    @doancong9883 Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @user-nm6wo7qt7l
    @user-nm6wo7qt7l Před rokem

    More kitchen nightmare reviews! This was gold

  • @sexyhomeowner9345
    @sexyhomeowner9345 Před 2 lety +2

    Good for him, I'd never lose my London accent for anything.

  • @juno6797
    @juno6797 Před 3 lety +2

    I love to learn cockney accent because I really love it

  • @marywealth6475
    @marywealth6475 Před rokem +1

    I never knew what Peter Griffin meant when he said that something "insisted upon itself". Then I tried to shortcut the ad before this video. Now I know.

  • @markmanning2451
    @markmanning2451 Před rokem

    Magnificent actor! Awerite!

  • @mikkomallikas5425
    @mikkomallikas5425 Před 9 měsíci

    Love his role in 1967 Billion Dollar Brain in Helsinki winter time with Karl Malden.
    Accent sounds great, truly british (for a foreigner).

  • @spilknoob4google
    @spilknoob4google Před 6 lety

    legend

  • @MrNicster
    @MrNicster Před 2 lety

    True legend

  • @16nwb1
    @16nwb1 Před 12 lety +1

    Love him

  • @LL-zm3uk
    @LL-zm3uk Před 3 lety +1

    He's a Legend

  • @CuongPham-ju1jz
    @CuongPham-ju1jz Před rokem +1

    The chef they talked about finding at 27:54 ended up being my dad

  • @evasanchezsaez8685
    @evasanchezsaez8685 Před rokem

    Lovely!

  • @timdumler5628
    @timdumler5628 Před rokem

    This man is golden

  • @ddruff
    @ddruff Před 14 lety +2

    Caine is a number 1 gent. Love him.

  • @mattbod
    @mattbod Před 6 lety +1

    My favourite actor he has a similar background to me. He reminds me of the older members of my family. It's not exaggerated it is just proper estuary English Sarf Eest innit guvnor.

  • @shikatsu
    @shikatsu Před 8 lety +6

    I wonder if there was that nod in kingsman:the secret service for a reason to confirm this move.

  • @speedfreak18ish
    @speedfreak18ish Před 14 lety +1

    i love the southern u.s accents i live in u.k and the cleaner at my work is from corpus christi in texas.... she has one hell of a funny accent lol

  • @user-gm5gj9qe8q
    @user-gm5gj9qe8q Před rokem

    Felix sticking with the one edible Scandinavian dish for 20 mins straight

  • @cha5
    @cha5 Před 7 lety +8

    I remember in one of his earliest movies Zulu he actually faked something of a posh accent and did it rather well.

    • @Ambuscade94
      @Ambuscade94 Před 3 lety +1

      I know this is really late but he was playing an officer in the British army in the late 1800s who would have come from an upper class background

  • @H4CK61
    @H4CK61 Před 6 lety +1

    Blinding fella our Michael. He is from the Elephant and Castle just like me.

  • @mollers92
    @mollers92 Před 12 lety +18

    Yeah, but you've got to think about the people he's socialised with for the past 50 odd years. Accents do change.

  • @toanang3365
    @toanang3365 Před rokem

    When it comes to cooking Gordon is an absolute expert at roasting literally anyone for the flaws in their approach to it

  • @booshpower
    @booshpower Před 14 lety

    @papayankee69 the general cockney accent will never die, since so many people from essex have inherited it from the people who moved out of the east end, although it won't be heard in the east end at all in 30 years time

  • @rejectsteph
    @rejectsteph Před 13 lety +1

    @Mrtre7 I think I understand what you are saying, however, sometimes accents here can also attribute to social status. Wealthy people usually speak with a certain sort of accent.

  • @janebrown1706
    @janebrown1706 Před 2 lety +3

    I read his first book where he bought a house in a posh area + was never accepted by the local snobs, and it came thru in the book. Nasty poms.

  • @jmynster8277
    @jmynster8277 Před 9 lety +4

    I like him

  • @Nghilifa
    @Nghilifa Před 13 lety +2

    @kamelion7 Didn't know that! Thank you!

  • @butsabasiangyen6255
    @butsabasiangyen6255 Před rokem

    Felix looks so much happier than last few years

  • @quarkwrok
    @quarkwrok Před 12 lety

    @ttlwh no the actual mobility is roughly the same and has been since the 19th century with the same working/middle/upper classes but the accents are much more distinct and the pressure to adopt the relevant accent immense. 3 of my grandparents had very working class accents but weren't all poor, both my parents quite middle class, my sister is quite posh but I have a more working class London accent and I live in the Midlands!

  • @anthonyscully2093
    @anthonyscully2093 Před 6 lety

    he is funny with out even trying

  • @user-ud3qz6sk1m
    @user-ud3qz6sk1m Před rokem

    i love how pewds was cracking on seeing those chefs fail a meatball task

  • @jakelandis7885
    @jakelandis7885 Před 9 lety +1

    What is the song at the beginning of this video called

  • @jonultime
    @jonultime Před 11 lety +8

    God bless Michael Caine

  • @thuychi6501
    @thuychi6501 Před rokem

    This makes me optimistic about how well I would do as a chef.

  • @dondon5968
    @dondon5968 Před rokem

    I thought Ramsey just went everywhere lol.

  • @aaropajari7058
    @aaropajari7058 Před 8 měsíci

    In his first film Zulu, he was a toff.

  • @HydroInvalid
    @HydroInvalid Před 2 lety +1

    what an accent

  • @rejectsteph
    @rejectsteph Před 13 lety

    @ttlwh I can understand that. I'm sure it is still that way a little bit, just as it is in the US.

  • @cwquinlan
    @cwquinlan Před 12 lety +4

    He's takin' the piss, innit brovah. Jk much love to my friends across the pond! Love the accent.

  • @rejectsteph
    @rejectsteph Před 13 lety

    @Fitzcard Hahaha!

  • @chadwarden132
    @chadwarden132 Před 7 lety +1

    Alfred!

  • @punchjudy
    @punchjudy Před 11 lety +1

    Although not as formal or integrated into society as class accents of England, this is true to a degree in America as well, for example people in a dive bar don't really talk the same way as people in a fine restaurant. On the other hand some "street" terms end up making their way into the mainstream language, so perhaps you could say our linguistic divisions are more malleable and not as rigidly defined.

  • @user-xe1wm1te3y
    @user-xe1wm1te3y Před rokem

    This needs to be a series. Every Episode With Pewdiepie = EEWP&Gordon Nightmares

  • @Nghilifa
    @Nghilifa Před 13 lety

    @parklife101 Cockney is a dialect, it hails from the eastern parts of london if im not completely wrong. Places like Hackney, Stepney, Leytonstone etc would probably be right in the middle of "cockney-land" :P

  • @tinhdoan9242
    @tinhdoan9242 Před rokem

    "We seriously have a kitchen nightmare"

  • @Graellyfreckles
    @Graellyfreckles Před 7 lety +1

    intro song?

  • @mooneepondskid
    @mooneepondskid Před 12 lety

    @Kie10McC Most of the english slang mannerisms that transferred to Australia are from Yorkshire. The London criminal slang of the late 18th century does occur a little in Australia..but that wasn't necessarily a cockney thing though.

  • @GrrMeister
    @GrrMeister Před 2 lety

    *Nobody Talks like that - Cary Grant in Some like it Hot - Tony Curtis*

  • @caynguyen4790
    @caynguyen4790 Před rokem

    Marzia is a legend

  • @papayankee69
    @papayankee69 Před 14 lety

    @EdwardQuid To be a true Cockney you must be born withing the sound of Bow Bells,which are in St Mary Le,bow Church in Cheapside in the City of London.Michael Caine was born in Rotherhithe,so he would need bloody good hearing to hear them all the way other there.What Michael as is a London accent ,just like all the other ppl born South of the River and in North London and in the West of London and also some of the ppl born in the East.I hope this explains it for you.

  • @tuyenngo9425
    @tuyenngo9425 Před rokem

    I should run my own bloody restaurant seeing how this guy literally freezes frozen pasta

  • @HollyAmyPack
    @HollyAmyPack Před 14 lety +1

    @papayankee69 Believe it or not Bermondsey, Rotherhithe, Peckham and Borough are in the bow bells and people believe that up to now Bermondsey is a place were the majority of people are cockney in London. But you gotta remember after the war all the cockneys were scattered out all over London once council estates were built that's why you can here west Londoners and north Londoners with the accent. Look at Amy Winehouse she was brought up in Southgate and hear her accent.

  • @tnavtnav6178
    @tnavtnav6178 Před 4 lety

    Jus found out that he has Romani ancestry and is has connection to India indeed we are all connected on an whole new level...

  • @user-ko9er6nu3d
    @user-ko9er6nu3d Před rokem

    Didnt even realize there was a seperate British and American kitchen nightmares.

  • @rejectsteph
    @rejectsteph Před 12 lety

    @kjohnson5525 Here. "For instance, people who have heavy southern accents are usually considered to be inferior" is that better, or...? Do I need bigger words? Do I need to have perfect, exuberant, eloquent grammar all of the time? Especially when I'm talking about accents and not grammar at all?

  • @davidrobertson5700
    @davidrobertson5700 Před rokem

    Hi Morris

  • @zachsmith88
    @zachsmith88 Před 12 lety

    @Kie10McC A bull is not a species of cattle. It is actually the term used for an adult male that is not castrated. This is used with many other hoofed animals as well such as moose, dolphins, and alligators.

  • @taidanganh3156
    @taidanganh3156 Před rokem

    Therei s one chef he actually loved all the food of

  • @congcao3417
    @congcao3417 Před rokem

    So they said if the restaurant fails then they loose their house and we find out it was closed... he laughs his head off was definitely the highlight for me

  • @Mrtre7
    @Mrtre7 Před 13 lety

    @rejectedchik89 That's different. In America, like everywhere in the world for that matter, there is a local accent from which you can tell where people is from. Then if you are prejudiced against that particular part of the country you react accordingly. In England, different wealth classes belonging to the same area (London but also Essex) speak differently. It is a distinctive trait of social condition. It is literally a code, a message to let others know who's your mate and who isn't.

  • @lisasolier504
    @lisasolier504 Před 3 lety

    Only Michael Caine could make me click on a NYT video.

  • @michaeldamato9466
    @michaeldamato9466 Před 2 lety

    I'd like to see him do Shakespeare with that accent..... now that would be interesting lol.

    • @woodentie8815
      @woodentie8815 Před 3 měsíci

      But, you never heard Shakespeare's accent?