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Jaeh:

--- Quote from: Stitch on December 14, 2009, 03:06:56 AM ---Jim has said it's Mar-cone.

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ah. thanks. :D

Stiletto:

--- Quote from: Stitch on December 14, 2009, 03:06:56 AM ---Jim has said it's Mar-cone.

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I noticed that Spike says in Mar-cone in some audiobooks, Mar-con-e in others.  :-\ (but he still does a great job, of course! I wonder if authors get to give a pronunciation guide to actors doing the readings...) I personally assumed it was Mar-cone, to rhyme with (Al) Cap-one. I figured when you write about a Mafia boss in Chicago, you have to be referencing Al Capone, to some extent.

Shecky:
Marcone bears no resemblance whatsoever to Capone - Capone was a thug, an emotional child and generally over the top, none of which even come close to describing Marcone.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: Stiletto on December 14, 2009, 05:26:50 PM ---I noticed that Spike says in Mar-cone in some audiobooks, Mar-con-e in others.  :-\ (but he still does a great job, of course! I wonder if authors get to give a pronunciation guide to actors doing the readings...)

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I doubt it, considering the all pronunciations problems in the Codex audiobooks.  Some of it can be explained away as a British voice actor, but the rest is just way off  :P

Jaeh:
When I read it, I was between Mar-cone and Mar-con-e - but I weirdly settled with Mar-con-e...

Hm, James Masters... I weirdly like Paul Blackthorne better as Harry - the tv show's fault - but... Hm. James... James.. I listened to the audio book - a part of it, anyway, but it's still Paul in my head, lol...

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