The 10 Worst Movie Accents of All Time
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5. Jessica Simpson - The Dukes of Hazzard (2005)
The cheesiest Southern accent from one of the cheesiest movies ever made.
4. Keanu Reeves - The Devil's Advocate (1997)
Not exactly known for his stellar acting, Reeves adds insult to injury with this deplorable Southern accent. His character Kevin Lomax hails from Gainesville, Fla., but we've yet to locate the region his accent hails from.
3. Mickey Rooney - Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
A bizarre caricature of a Japanese accent and fairly racist to boot, Rooney's strange turn as Holly Golightly's landlord, Mr. Yunioshi, heartily earns him a spot on the list.
2. Kevin Costner - Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
Sure, co-star Christian Slater's British accent is pretty bad, but Costner is the one who gets our vote. As the mythical, titular character he barely presents an accent at all.
1. Dick Van Dyke - Mary Poppins (1964)
Possibly the worst imitation of a British accent ever committed to celluloid, Van Dyke's Cockney is bloody awful, Guv'nah.
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