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Post by Steala on Jan 3, 2011 22:59:49 GMT -1
Yes, Go-gurt. Yogurt for on the go.
It's actually a quote from a show called Community that I just spammed in here for no reason at all.
On an unrelated note, why do my Breaking Bad DVDs have closed captioning for just about every language other than English?
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Post by Hellion on Jan 4, 2011 1:44:41 GMT -1
Lol. Why do you use closed captioning at all?
BTW, watched season 3 a few months back. Absolutely loved it. Breaking Bad is brilliant.
I just got my copy of photoshop back to install on my computer. Expect new graphics over the next few weeks.
Look out Knox!
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Post by Steala on Jan 4, 2011 21:03:00 GMT -1
a) Because American youth don't read enough these days.
b) Because I want to caption the scene when Walter grabs his sack in season one and tells his boss to "Wipe down this!", photograph it, and hang it on my wall.
c) Just trying to understand some of the low talkers on the show without rewinding it a couple times.
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Post by HitmanHague on Jan 5, 2011 10:50:26 GMT -1
Got the posting itch so I thought I'd pop in.
Seems dead here though - where does everyone go these days?
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Post by Hellion on Jan 5, 2011 15:03:14 GMT -1
Hey Hague. What's happening? Good to see you.
This place is as alive as ever! Nearly reaching 10 posts per month! Our goal is 15. Oh, how we dream...
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Post by Steala on Jan 5, 2011 21:16:38 GMT -1
Honestly, it doesn't seem any more dead than usual. Maybe that's the sad part.
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Post by MetalBlade on Jan 8, 2011 0:34:24 GMT -1
It is pretty dead to be fair. I also like Breaking Bad. A lot.
But I too have to rewind occasionally to get the gutter slang.
Oh, and wb Hitman.
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Post by Steala on Jan 8, 2011 22:11:30 GMT -1
See? English closed captioning can be good. If Inception didn't have English closed captioning, I wouldn't understand anything that Saito guy said.
And I still don't, really. But I at least know what words came out of his mouth.
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Post by Woo on Jan 18, 2011 22:18:00 GMT -1
ROFL. Hahaha!
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Post by Woo on Jan 18, 2011 22:18:53 GMT -1
I actually had to watch Brick with subtitles on the entire film to understand what they were saying. Still didn' make any sense afterwards mind. That film's dialouge is sooo strange!
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Post by Steala on Feb 11, 2011 2:10:59 GMT -1
I see there's to be an American remake of Wilfred starring Elijah Wood, Hellion.
Usually we wait at least 4 years before we steal something. Can't wait for the modern American reimagining of The King's Speech.
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Post by Hellion on Feb 11, 2011 11:32:48 GMT -1
Yeah, a friend told me about this just the other day. I don't know how I feel about it exactly... slightly flattered, mostly violated... I guess.
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Post by Steala on Feb 12, 2011 13:44:23 GMT -1
I wouldn't worry about it. We wouldn't do the show an injustice. Just look at previous American adaptations of foreign shows. I think Life on Mars got a full 17 episode season. Coupling lasted 4 whole episodes. The American Top Gear is riveting television. And if you just look at any youtube comments section of a video from the American Office, you'll see that people from the UK love it.
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Post by Hellion on Feb 13, 2011 14:58:37 GMT -1
American Top Gear? Couldn't be as bad as Australian Top Gear, surely?!!! That show is horrible. The producers just don't seem to get it... There's only one Jeremy Clarkson. While James May and Hammond are great, the show wouldn't function without Clarkson. Case in point... Australian Top Gear.
What I find strange about this American adaptation is that Jason Gann, the guy who plays the uber-Australian man-dog Wilfred, will be reprising the role there. I mean, he is the essence of the show.. but I don't know if it will work exactly...
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Post by Steala on Feb 13, 2011 19:17:30 GMT -1
I've never actually watched the American Top Gear as I don't see a point for it, but I've heard it's rather bland. Top Gear is one of the few non-American-produced shows that we get here on TV, albeit delayed.
Yeah, I noticed that on imdb and wondered if they'd make the guy do an American accent.
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