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Originally posted by Nordlys
This game is too easy. You should try to guess what shows I have seen instead.
Monty Python's Flying Circus. 😏

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Originally posted by Nordlys
This game is too easy. You should try to guess what shows I have seen instead.
Star Trek.

We done yet?

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Debbie does Hollywood?


Originally posted by Seitse
Debbie does Hollywood?
What the hell are they showing on TV where you are?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
This game is too easy. You should try to guess what shows I have seen instead.
X-Files?

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Originally posted by rbmorris
X-Files?
No, that would be Skeeter.

I don't think that show would translate well to foreign languages. Take German, for example. The speed and volume would exceed that of Mulder's calm, collected skepticism, and throw off his character's appeal.

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
No, that would be Skeeter.

I don't think that show would translate well to foreign languages. Take German, for example. The speed and volume would exceed that of Mulder's calm, collected skepticism, and throw off his character's appeal.
Subtitles.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Subtitles.
Nah, half the appeal of the characters are their mysterious voices. Plus, you might freak yourself out since you hear the whole show in your own voice. Suddenly it would all seem so feasible.

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
Nah, half the appeal of the characters are their mysterious voices. Plus, you might freak yourself out since you hear the whole show in your own voice. Suddenly it would all seem so feasible.
They could do like MXC here in the US (http://www.mytvisonfire.com/couchpotato/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/mxc_s2.jpg) and change the whole thing entirely to suit the audience.

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
Nah, half the appeal of the characters are their mysterious voices. Plus, you might freak yourself out since you hear the whole show in your own voice. Suddenly it would all seem so feasible.
FAIL

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Originally posted by Palynka
FAIL
You fail.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
They could do like MXC here in the US (http://www.mytvisonfire.com/couchpotato/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/mxc_s2.jpg) and change the whole thing entirely to suit the audience.

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Then sure. That would work. But I still doubt Noodles has seen the X-Files.

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
You fail.
Just because you have to read subtitles out loud and "hear the whole show in your own voice" doesn't mean others can't. Besides, by that age, I'm sure Noodles already knew English.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Just because you have to read subtitles out loud and "hear the whole show in your own voice" doesn't mean others can't. Besides, by that age, I'm sure Noodles already knew English.
Who said anything about reading it out loud? You don't think in your own voice? And yes, I'm aware she probably already knew English, and that wasn't the point.

And yes, my joke was a bad one. But I don't need anyone coming around yelling 'FAIL' at me (I usually know when I've failed), even if it is a running comment by you and the other cronies. Just ignore what I post like most people and move on, unless that goes against your club's rules.

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Originally posted by Palynka
FAIL
I actually couldn't read "Star Trek" books a friend tried to turn me onto. I'd be reading a paragraph in Scottie's voice, only to find it was Spock, or Kirk and gave up.

The voices were so ingrained in my mind from TV I couldn't get around thinking the voices as I read.

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