When I respond with "yeah its ok I can read" they often say how many people complain that they weren't told that a film had subtitles!!
Is society dumbing down or what?
Thats a huge sweeping statement. There have been so many wonderful musicals of all genres over the years. Everything from The Wizard of Oz to Rocky Horror. From Grease to Little Shop of Horrors.
Have to say i'm a Rocky Horror fan myself - used to love the odd Fridays in Harolds X.
Odd being the word...
I heard on the radio the other day that cinemas are informing patrons that Sweeney Todd is a musical when they purchase their tickets because people are walking out when they realise it's not a horror flick!
...even hate singing episodes of the Simpsons.
But what about "oh the garbage man can" and "Mr plow, my name again is Mr Plow."
A really excellent film is 'Into the Wild' - beautiful to watch and made me think...
I found 'No Country for Old Men' really disappointing - mindless violence, completely vacuous imho...dunno, maybe I'm getting old !
An older movie (early 90s maybe?) and probably not that easy to get on DVD, but I really loved In The Soup. Offbeat, unusual, funny and even quite touching.
Steve Buscemi is a tortured and impoverished script writer who as a last resort sells his movie script via a small ad. - the script is bought by a kind of warm hearted small time gangster. Great role for this guy.
The great thing about subtitles is that if the movie is good you will eventually forget that you are reading the dialogue and be more tuned in to the story, my thoughts anyways.
Pans Labyrinth is another excellent subtitled film
Guys - great movie on TV tonight apparently:
To Live and Die in LA (Directed by William Friedkin of The Exorcist fame)
One of those movies I've always meant to see but haven't.
Mid 80s, one of those underrated cult classics supposedly.
Willem Dafoe is meant to be great in it - 10:00 tonight (Tue) on TG4.
Just opening a beer now....
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