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Originally Posted by jjacob
Not even Crash (2004)? Perhaps it just takes some time to dub/subtitle them? Do Swedish cinemas dub movies? Because that takes a whole lot more time than just subtitling. I seriously feel dubbing should be banned in all countries, it's *evil*
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I don´t know about Crash, I was thinking about Brokeback Mountain which went up last Friday. I´ll have to find a friend to watch it with, there´s no way I´ll get my husband to join me. It´s just not "his kind of story" he, he.
Luckily we do not, and have never had dubbing in Sweden. That must be devastating for the experience of the movie. I also think of the great opportuity for all kids to hear English (which is the case for most of the films)pronunciation and English expressions. Can you imagine:
Do you feel lucky... punk in German??