April 2, 200619 yr If there's a foreign film I want to see but I don't understand the language of course I have to read subtitles. However I hate subtitles on foreign films in languages I know well because they're just a distraction. I don't want or need to read them...... but I always do. I couldn't wait to see any film. If I don't go early, I usually forget and have to see it on Dvd.
April 2, 200619 yr Author I find them very irritating only when they are forced and you cant get rid of them when sexy lady comes on screen and you want to skip back to she your honey in full view (thankfully most hk and korean films dont seem to have this problem as there are many subs to have)
April 5, 200619 yr Just about every foreign language film that's been remade by Hollywood has turned out to be a total pile of crap, so I always go for the originals. I think subtitles are only a problem for people who have little or no concentration span or are incredibly narrow minded, I say this because they obviously seen to think that every film in the world should be done in English..... I think that people who only go and see Hollywood films are missing out on a hell of a lot that's out there. It's a bit like eating the same meal every day...Boring.
April 6, 200619 yr Author I think that people who only go and see Hollywood films are missing out on a hell of a lot that's out there. It's a bit like eating the same meal every day...Boring. i dont know, chocolate and beer, what more could you want :lol: :lol:
August 2, 200618 yr Author Just about every foreign language film that's been remade by Hollywood has turned out to be a total pile of c**p, so I always go for the originals. I think subtitles are only a problem for people who have little or no concentration span or are incredibly narrow minded, I say this because they obviously seen to think that every film in the world should be done in English..... Im looking forward to the new Martin Scorsese film The Departed very much. I think its gonna buck the trend. just look at the cast :down: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/MartinScorsese(cannes).jpg Principal Cast & Characters Leonardo DiCaprio as Billy Costigan Matt Damon as Colin Sullivan Jack Nicholson as Frank Costello Martin Sheen as Queenan Mark Wahlberg as Dignam Vera Farmiga as Madelein Alec Baldwin as Ellerby Anthony Anderson as Brown Ray Winstone as Mr French Robert Wahlberg as FBI Agent Joyce David O'Hara as Fitzy
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