Truuue... I like to watch *some* commercials. Like the Family Guy Wheat Thins commercial, or the shakeweight DVD commercial or the Saturday Super Slam Black Pit Extravanganza commercial.
True, Snowpiercer was a recent one I watched that was pretty good, and The Vengeance Trilogy are among my favourite foreign language films (well, foreign to me anyway). Attack the Gas Station! is another really great one. The first Korean movie I ever watched, over a decade ago now, still sticks with me. It was called Samaritan Girl, and I can't remember if my ex picked it out or I did but we watched it and...let me tell you, that was a way heavier movie than either of us thought based on the DVD cover in the rental place.
The next poster has watched movies in more than a dozen languages they don't speak themselves.
Tralse/Frue. It really depends on what I'm watching, and what language I was introduced to the first time viewed. The next poster only watches movies with dubbed audio if its hilariously bad.
True. And I usually end up watching it subbed afterwards (or beforehand) anyway bc I find almost all dub jobs so bad that even the ones people think are hilarious grate on me by the halfway point of the film.
The next poster loves to do bad lip reading style dubs of even films in their own language with silly friends.
False. Fennophones are totally conditioned to subtitling, with two subtitlings including Swedish obviously too, no less!
The next poster laughs and laments the unintentionally humorous quality of cheap subtitling - Obi-1 or Obi-yksi Kenobi.
(Let it be said: while I do chuckle, it means that working conditions and recognition for translators have been decimated horrdendously!
If I cannot read it in original language - FI, EN, FR - I want to read it in Finnish, becasue book translations are still amazingly well respected, and works of art on their own. I fear the day the professional translatros no longer can earn a living, and we are saddled with mock-googletranslate. I do.)
True. My best friend had a Commodore 64 when we were kids. I remember Commando, Impossible Mission, Spy vs Spy, Ghost and Goblins, Raid Over Mocow, Rally and many more but not Blue Max. That friend was always one computer/console ahead of me. He used to make fun of my Atari 2600.
The next poster likes Imperial stouts. In fact he's drinking one right now.
False, I did not even know what it was, I had to google it.
The next poster agrees with me that the new ways to communicate, cellphones and the rest, make the use of telepathy and synchronicity a lot less frequent and useful, so is detrimental for human evolution.
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The next poster is fond of horror movies /horror games
The next poster would not like to belong to me.
The next poster would like to be a gnome.
The next poster likes to watch commercials.
The next poster enjoys Korean movies.
The next poster has watched movies in more than a dozen languages they don't speak themselves.
The next poster prefers to watch movies with dubbed audio instead of watching them in their original language.
The next poster only watches movies with dubbed audio if its hilariously bad.
The next poster loves to do bad lip reading style dubs of even films in their own language with silly friends.
The next poster laughs and laments the unintentionally humorous quality of cheap subtitling - Obi-1 or Obi-yksi Kenobi.
(Let it be said: while I do chuckle, it means that working conditions and recognition for translators have been decimated horrdendously!
If I cannot read it in original language - FI, EN, FR - I want to read it in Finnish, becasue book translations are still amazingly well respected, and works of art on their own. I fear the day the professional translatros no longer can earn a living, and we are saddled with mock-googletranslate. I do.)
The next poster has seen this video before.
The next poster has seen this video before:
The next poster never played Blue Max on a C64 home computer.
The next poster likes Imperial stouts. In fact he's drinking one right now.
The next poster is a beverage.
The next poster thought that Imperial stouts were a type of Mustelid.
The next person uses snapshat alot.
The next person also uses snapchat daily.
The next poster agrees with me that the new ways to communicate, cellphones and the rest, make the use of telepathy and synchronicity a lot less frequent and useful, so is detrimental for human evolution.
The next pokemon is a poster.
The next poster loves to post trick questions.
The next poster doesnt quite understand.
The next poster has slept in class.