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I've def seen that before in foreign films w/subtitles.I haven't seen the movie but I've watched foreign films on NF before and don't ever remember that
I've def seen that before in foreign films w/subtitles.I haven't seen the movie but I've watched foreign films on NF before and don't ever remember that
I've seen other foreign films on Netflix too and it's not in all of them, but it's in some, so it's probably a part of this film and not a Netflix thing.I haven't seen the movie but I've watched foreign films on NF before and don't ever remember that
It's just Off, English, or Spanish. No other options.Are there options for other languages of subtitles? They may have "English (basic)" or "English (standard)" as an option other than "English (full/descriptive/DV)"
Like from the TV's closed captioning option? Or does Netflix distinguish between the 2?Strange. Sounds like it’s closed captioning rather than subtitles.
i've had a similar trouble the last couple of weeks on Netflix. It wasnt showing subtitles on English language docs which had foreign speakers. i'd have to punch up "subtitles" in order to see them and then i'd get the closed captioning you're talking about. pita -Trying to watch The Lives of Others now. The way the subtitles are handled is very annoying. When an alarm was going off, it would say "(alarm ringing)" in subtitles. Doorbell, "(doorbell ringing)". When they picked a lock with an electric tool and it whirred, subtitles said "(whirring)". Song playing on the radio and it said "(song playing on radio)" in subtitles. I tried to turn it off, but it's either all subtitles or no subtitles. WTF?
LOL!It wasnt showing subtitles on English language docs which had foreign speakers
it isLOL!
That happened to me also - right after I could not get them to disappear.\
I had just thought that the Universe was F'N with me ... like a prank ... ya know?
Oh. That's what I'm thinking. Ignore my first comment then, RC94.Strange. Sounds like it’s closed captioning rather than subtitles.
The only English option is including CC. There is no option for just English translation.Strange. Sounds like it’s closed captioning rather than subtitles.
("whirring")Despite the problems with including closed captioning with the subtitles with no option to turn it off, this was a good movie. I won't go into specifics until 8/12.
ETA - movies like this is one of the reasons I was interested in the FBG movie club. I probably never would have heard of The Lives of Others if not for this.
I’m excited to see it as well. I hadn’t heard of it until Karma mentioned it for this thread. Out of curiosity, how familiar are you with pre-70s movies? Have you seen a lot? Not many? I’m just tying to get an idea of what kind of movies people want to see, what people have/haven’t seen, etc.Despite the problems with including closed captioning with the subtitles with no option to turn it off, this was a good movie. I won't go into specifics until 8/12.
ETA - movies like this is one of the reasons I was interested in the FBG movie club. I probably never would have heard of The Lives of Others if not for this.
just a differnt take is all. it might not be about what you think it's aboutLives of Others is on NF, The Conversation is on Prime. I believe Wikkid has a doozy of a critique coming for The Conversation- that is worth coming back for if nothing else.
I have no clue what it will be about- I would never even think to assume I could guess your takes on anything as you are as original as it gets.just a differnt take is all. it might not be about what you think it's about
I've seen a few pre-70s movies, but not a lot, and for the most part haven't liked them. The Thomas Crown Affair (original one) was one of the few pre-70s movies I liked.I’m excited to see it as well. I hadn’t heard of it until Karma mentioned it for this thread. Out of curiosity, how familiar are you with pre-70s movies? Have you seen a lot? Not many? I’m just tying to get an idea of what kind of movies people want to see, what people have/haven’t seen, etc.
I've seen a few pre-70s movies, but not a lot, and for the most part haven't liked them. The Thomas Crown Affair (original one) was one of the few pre-70s movies I liked.
Even though this question was not directed at me, I will answer it. I think I have seen quite a few pre 70s movies and for the most part liked them. In the 70s we only got three channels. One of them would feature an actor and show his movies all week. I remember a lot of John Wayne and Humphrey Bogart. There were others mixed in but those are the ones that immediately come to mind. This is about the same time I was indoctrinated into Clint Eastwood westerns. Anyway that is how I saw many pre 70s movies.I’m excited to see it as well. I hadn’t heard of it until Karma mentioned it for this thread. Out of curiosity, how familiar are you with pre-70s movies? Have you seen a lot? Not many? I’m just tying to get an idea of what kind of movies people want to see, what people have/haven’t seen, etc.
The Magnificent 7 was one of them. I knew it was popular when I first watched it, and I like Westerns for the most part, but it's indicative of why I generally don't like old movies - different style that I don't really relate to. Another was 2001: A Space Odyssey. I found it slow, but it's been a while since I last saw it so I'm willing to give it another chance. However, there are some I did like such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and the original Italian Job. I liked the James Bond movies from before 1970, but I'll take Daniel Craig's James Bond movies over any of them.
Nice- haven't seen that once. Off hand, what were some of the ones you saw with some hopes and were disappointed with?
Thanks for the response. I think you might enjoy what I’m thinking about for August then.The Magnificent 7 was one of them. I knew it was popular when I first watched it, and I like Westerns for the most part, but it's indicative of why I generally don't like old movies - different style that I don't really relate to. Another was 2001: A Space Odyssey. I found it slow, but it's been a while since I last saw it so I'm willing to give it another chance. However, there are some I did like such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and the original Italian Job. I liked the James Bond movies from before 1970, but I'll take Daniel Craig's James Bond movies over any of them.
Interestingly, there seems to have been a bit of a change after 1970, although I can't say what it was specifically, but I liked a bunch of movies from the 1970s such as The French Connection (both of them) and The Day of the Jackal. I'm not sure if it's available on the streaming services, but I think The Day of the Jackal will be popular with this crowd. That was one of my favorite movies.
HundredsI’m excited to see it as well. I hadn’t heard of it until Karma mentioned it for this thread. Out of curiosity, how familiar are you with pre-70s movies? Have you seen a lot?
One of the goals of the movie club is to introduce people to great movies they might not have seen before. That includes foreign films like this month, small indie films and older classics.Chances are if we pull up older movies, you have seen them. Hopefully we can find some indie movies or foreign ones that are new to you. I want it to be accessible for everyone so being on NF or Prime are my first requirements at this point. We also want to be really careful about what we pick because I know many people might be big fans of foreign movies or older movies so it’s important to do a good job curating the list.Hundreds
One big problem with pre-70s movies is that very few are streaming on Netflix and Amazon. According to Instantwatcher, Netflix currently only has 29 pre-1970 movies available. The Third Man, The Graduate, Strangers on a Train and Bonnie & Clyde have film club potential.One of the goals of the movie club is to introduce people to great movies they might not have seen before. That includes foreign films like this month, small indie films and older classics.Chances are if we pull up older movies, you have seen them. Hopefully we can find some indie movies or foreign ones that are new to you. I want it to be accessible for everyone so being on NF or Prime are my first requirements at this point. We also want to be really careful about what we pick because I know many people might be big fans of foreign movies or older movies so it’s important to do a good job curating the list.
Oh I know it’s limited but they do rotate them so every other month or so we should be able to find 1 or 2. The tougher part is getting to lesser known older movies. That’s probably not going to happen but based on my feeling, many of those participating here likely have missed some of the big classics of the studio system era so covering films like The Third Man is probably a good use of the club.One big problem with pre-70s movies is that very few are streaming on Netflix and Amazon. According to Instantwatcher, Netflix currently only has 29 pre-1970 movies available. The Third Man, The Graduate, Strangers on a Train and Bonnie & Clyde have film club potential.
Not sure how many foreign language films I've seen. Probably under 50. Thinking This 1974 film was the first one. It is very good. Never saw The Lives of Others and am going to watch it tonight. Have seen The Conversation but plan on watching it again soon.One of the goals of the movie club is to introduce people to great movies they might not have seen before. That includes foreign films like this month, small indie films and older classics.Chances are if we pull up older movies, you have seen them. Hopefully we can find some indie movies or foreign ones that are new to you. I want it to be accessible for everyone so being on NF or Prime are my first requirements at this point. We also want to be really careful about what we pick because I know many people might be big fans of foreign movies or older movies so it’s important to do a good job curating the list.
Yep and even movies like The Conversation, it’s possible many haven’t seen it in 30+yearsNot sure how many foreign language films I've seen. Probably under 50. Thinking This 1974 film was the first one. It is very good. Never saw The Lives of Others and am going to watch it tonight. Have seen The Conversation but plan on watching it again soon.
Some movies are worth watching several times
I would be on the train for taking a dive into a Burt Lancaster movie pool- would be a sweet success for the movie club.A couple older films many here probably haven't seen are the first 2 Burt Lancaster movies.
1946 - The Killers
1947 - Brute Force (prison movie)
I see what you did there.I would be on the train for taking a dive into a Burt Lancaster movie pool- would be a sweet success for the movie club.A couple older films many here probably haven't seen are the first 2 Burt Lancaster movies.
1946 - The Killers
1947 - Brute Force (prison movie)
Yeah, I got both - Criterion. It's great set. That was Reagan's last movie. He hated playing the bad guyI see what you did there.
The 1964 version of The Killers is a hoot. It features prime Lee Marvin looking for revenge and Ronald Reagan as the heavy.
I think I got Marvin's character in Point Blank mixed up with The Killers. John Cassavetes is the guy with the vengeance motive in the latter movie.Yeah, I got both - Criterion. It's great set. That was Reagan's last movie. He hated playing the bad guyI see what you did there.
The 1964 version of The Killers is a hoot. It features prime Lee Marvin looking for revenge and Ronald Reagan as the heavy.
I have a very fond memory of that flick. My first job in Albq in the late 70s was at a detox center that the county had just opened in one of the old TB hospitals littering the road out of downtown. It was the kind of job i liked in the mental health field - graveyard shift (which gave me a choice of how to use my day) and a climate of either crisis or quiet, little inbetween. None of the three ward staff - me & two nurses - really had their graveyard legs yet, but we had done a good job of keeping each other awake.Been watching Invasion of the Body Snatchers the past hour
Things never turn out to be about what I think they are about ... it turns out.just a differnt take is all. it might not be about what you think it's about
Sweet. Did you have the glow-in-the-dark models?* I also watched a lot of Creature Feature which was all of the old horror movies. That was good stuff. A local independent theater is showing Creature from the Black Lagoon on the big screen. Thinking of catching that. I remember really liking it as a kid.
Wouldn't it just be easier to buy a house in NYC?This seems as good a place to post this as I can come up with. Primarily for @El Floppo and @RC94 right now because the touring dates haven't been announced that I can find, but there is a fantastic retrospective of Kiarostami works right now in NYC and then touring thereafter. There's some stuff in here that I can't imagine could be watched anywhere else.
Maybe I'll fly to NY to see it.
This is a good question for people as well. I am sure that if I think harder I can think of more but I cant think of many offhand. I remember not loving The Apartment, and there are a couple subpar Hitchcock movies.Off hand, what were some of the ones you saw with some hopes and were disappointed with?
I found this at the bottom of a rabbit hole created by Krista's post.This seems as good a place to post this as I can come up with. Primarily for @El Floppo and @RC94 right now because the touring dates haven't been announced that I can find, but there is a fantastic retrospective of Kiarostami works right now in NYC and then touring thereafter. There's some stuff in here that I can't imagine could be watched anywhere else.
Maybe I'll fly to NY to see it.
Yeah.This is a good question for people as well. I am sure that if I think harder I can think of more but I cant think of many offhand. I remember not loving The Apartment, and there are a couple subpar Hitchcock movies.
More often than not I have liked them more than I expected. Perfect example is Citizen Kane after hearing from people how dull it is. I ended up watching it a couple times over a weekend I liked it so much.
I was thinking even older when I posted. I have a very love/hate relationship with 70s movies, and probably could come up with few from that decade - Deer Hunter being one, and probably any comedy movie people would list for a best of decade list.Yeah.
For me, I was disappointed with The Deer Hunter. I liked the art, but the watch itself was a chore for me ... even though I love all the actors.
On '70s, I would even go so far to say that I have no desire to watch Taxi Driver ever again either. Like Deer Hunter, it is great art, but not an enjoyable watch for me.I was thinking even older when I posted. I have a very love/hate relationship with 70s movies, and probably could come up with few from that decade - Deer Hunter being one, and probably any comedy movie people would list for a best of decade list.