I dislike pastiche; it attracts attention to the language only.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A cliche is like a coin that has been handled too much. Once language has been overly handled, it no longer leaves a clear imprint.
I just love dialects; they're really fun.
For me, cinema's like a language - everyone has their own form of it.
The people who don't like it tend to dislike it intensely. That's unfortunate, but not surprising when one deliberately goes against audience expectations.
I have an acquired taste for language, yet it is seldom an actual focus of mine.
I love accents.
I don't hate language. I have my own language, but I also enjoy the English language. Obviously, you don't read a lot of literature and not care about language.
Once you embody the language, the character comes really naturally, especially when you put the costume on.
I love language, and I love the failure of language.
I disliked singing in English and neither liked the story nor the character of Cressida.