Well...marurun wrote:I am having trouble imagining a dudeJmustang1968 wrote:but I also would've been fine if they were men and don't think that the movie was enhanced because they were women. Most of those roles could've been interchangeable and not bothered me.
What was the last movie you've seen?
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Well now, hold on there a moment...Jmustang1968 wrote:Well...marurun wrote:I am having trouble imagining a dudeJmustang1968 wrote:but I also would've been fine if they were men and don't think that the movie was enhanced because they were women. Most of those roles could've been interchangeable and not bothered me.
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for foriegn films would you rather watch it dubbed or subtitled? The problem with subtitles is that you always have to keep your eye on the screen and read every word
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I usually prefer subtitles. The more you watch with them, the less of an issue reading them becomes.
The main reason is that subtitles tend to provide a more accurate translation. The same expressions or ideas don't necessarily take the same time or syllables to say in English (or whatever) as they did in the original language. So if a dub is trying to match that, the script can get distorted.
Sometimes, of course, the dub can be better or work better for comedic timing. Or it's just preferable because I'm not watching the screen the whole time. Or the movie is dubtitled anyway (when they just take the dub and closed caption it, instead of using a separate script, like some of the recent Disney releases of Ghibli movies).
The main reason is that subtitles tend to provide a more accurate translation. The same expressions or ideas don't necessarily take the same time or syllables to say in English (or whatever) as they did in the original language. So if a dub is trying to match that, the script can get distorted.
Sometimes, of course, the dub can be better or work better for comedic timing. Or it's just preferable because I'm not watching the screen the whole time. Or the movie is dubtitled anyway (when they just take the dub and closed caption it, instead of using a separate script, like some of the recent Disney releases of Ghibli movies).
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I was flipping thru the channels and saw an FPS video in action on the Sci Fi Channel. Hey wait a minute I have this movie, Doom! Perfect timing to catch it right at the start of the "game run" scene. Okay the movie is crap, but the FPS run always fun fro a rewatch. 
Flipped thru more channels and spotted a colorized version of I Love Lucy!
Caught just the last ten minutes of it, fun to see the 1950s sitcom in color. I hope it airs again, good move by CBS to bring back a "Retro Show" to be discovered by a new audience. 
Flipped thru more channels and spotted a colorized version of I Love Lucy!
http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/i-love- ... 201473873/
In an effort to draw in viewers hankering for nostalgia, CBS will broadcast two colorized versions of “I Love Lucy” starting at 8 p.m. on May 17.
The one-hour special of the classic sitcom, which starred Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz as Lucy and Rick Ricardo, features episodes “L.A. at Last!” and “Lucy and Superman.”
“Lucy and Superman” follows the trials of scheduling kids’ birthday parties. It first aired in 1957 and features George Reeves, star of TV show “Adventures of Superman.” William Holden guest stars in “L.A. at Last!” which has Lucy and Ricky finally landing in Los Angeles because Ricky is appearing in a new motion picture. The special will also show additional material that has not been broadcast since the episode first aired in 1955.
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My latest red beans 'n' rice western. I may have seen this before when I was a kid, I kind of got flashes of deja vu here and there. Anyway, the movie was well made and filmed nicely. The plot was rather vanilla and feel good Hollywood blandness though. I mainly wanted to see this because John Cleese was in it, but his part was very brief. I was taken aback by how much Kevin Kline resembled Robin Williams when they both have beards, mostly in the eyes. Anyway, not much else to say. It was an OK western, nowhere near the heights of the best I've seen in the genre, but it wasn't terrible either.
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On Saturday, my wife and I watched:

A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014). It is a black-and-white vampire film, set in Iran, directed by an Iranian-American woman, with dialogue in Persian, shot in Southern California, and only released theatrically in the United States. The plot is wafer-thin, at best, but the film is incredibly moody, gorgeously shot, and well-acted with an absolutely spectacular soundtrack. It is definitely more of a mood-and-feeling film, and it reminded me in equal parts of Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark and Carl Theodor Dreyer's Vampyr.
Also, the vampire, played by the beautiful Sheila Vand:
is one of cinema's best.
I highly recommend this film (especially to Ack, DSH, and Noise).

A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014). It is a black-and-white vampire film, set in Iran, directed by an Iranian-American woman, with dialogue in Persian, shot in Southern California, and only released theatrically in the United States. The plot is wafer-thin, at best, but the film is incredibly moody, gorgeously shot, and well-acted with an absolutely spectacular soundtrack. It is definitely more of a mood-and-feeling film, and it reminded me in equal parts of Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark and Carl Theodor Dreyer's Vampyr.
Also, the vampire, played by the beautiful Sheila Vand:
I highly recommend this film (especially to Ack, DSH, and Noise).
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A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night has been on my radar since its release. I've been meaning to check it out but haven't gotten the chance yet.
Argh, so many movie recommendations. Fast is telling me to finally go watch Things to Come.
Argh, so many movie recommendations. Fast is telling me to finally go watch Things to Come.


