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15/10/2013 11:24:54
 
 
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Movies
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Box office
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Divers
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And we (my husband and I) MUCH prefer subtitles for foreign movies. I have massive issues when what I'm hearing isn't matching the movements I'm seeing from the actor's mouth. (Except for Hong Kong Kung Fu movies overdubbed in Spanish - those seem to work, tho I was watching most of them at 4 am desperate for something to keep me awake.) Think Bruce Lee movies when they first hit the US. Bruce's 'voice-over' was about 4 tones deeper than his real voice, which many of us heard when he played Kato in the original Green Hornet TV show.

>The problem I have with foreign movies is subtitles. It is hard to enjoy a movie while reading sub-titles. Still I find many excellent or great foreign movies. But I think what Bill (and maybe others and maybe me) consider top 10 (or whatever number) of movies are those that you can start watching from any point in the middle and enjoy some or the entire segment to the end. I have my top 10 list (does not match what Bill posted though) of those type of movies that - if I catch by flipping the channels - I can watch from any point and enjoy even a small segment of half of the movie or the entire. Some other movies, no matter how great they are, at the time of viewing them, I won't ever watch the second time; even a segment.
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
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