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 tOMWiii
 
posted on May 17, 2005 05:40:00 PM new
When watching Ralphie's favorite flick ("Salo") do ya like the Italian subtitles???

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 Roadsmith
 
posted on May 17, 2005 06:19:17 PM new
I prefer dubbed--but I try not to look at people's lips because it's weird.
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 classicrock000
 
posted on May 17, 2005 06:30:01 PM new
I used to love the old dubbed Japanese horror movies.Two that come to mind were Godzilla and Rodan,although there were others.These were
made in the mid-50's and the dubbing wasn't all that good then.Not only the words didn't match the mouth movement,but on occasion the guys lips would be moving and no sound was coming out,or he finished talking and the sound would keep going for a second-here me and my brother would be watching a horror moving and we would be laughing hysterically.






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 cashinyourcloset
 
posted on May 18, 2005 06:53:19 AM new
Best of all time, IMHO, was "What's Up, Tiger Lily," an intentional mis-dubbing by Woody Allen. It was incredibly dumb, but also incredibly funny.

Claude

 
 
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