Have you ever been to a movie so terrible that you saw people leaving the theater? Which one was it?
Have you ever been to a movie so terrible that you saw people leaving the theater? Which one was it?
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I've never walked out of a movie, but I remember watching people walk out of Ong Bak because they were pissed that it wasn't in English.
17 0 ReplyThis is why Europeans make fun of Americans. Reading subtitles is not that hard. I've been doing it without any problems since I was 5 years old
9 1 ReplyI'm from the UK, so we're European...but that applies to us too. Our response to anything other than English is to just speak English a bit louder.
6 0 ReplyWHAT DID YOU SAY?
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And we are talking about Ong Bak. A movie all about amazing martial arts and stunts. The dialogue isn't exactly critical to enjoying the movie.
4 0 ReplyHaha yeah, all you really need to know is who's the hero and who's the villain and even that is pretty easy to figure out without the dialogue
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I am American. I'll watch subbed movies, but sometimes I prefer dubbed. Miyazaki movies, for example, I don't want to look away from the art to read, so we do subs. I generally prefer subs though, one reason being I can't stand when mouths don't match up. And dubs always seem bored, or something.
And Europeans make fun of Americans for plenty more than subtitled movies.
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Their loss, Ong Bak was enjoyable as. I wonder how it holds up today.
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