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pa
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- #691
- Posted: 04/16/2019 14:17
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Hi guys, I'd love to watch this movie
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6386748/
but I couldn't find a place where to stream or buy it
do u know where I can find it??
thank u! _________________ Not Talulah?
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PurpleHazel
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- #692
- Posted: 04/16/2019 21:50
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Doesn't look like it's available to stream. It'll be released on Blu-ray/DVD in the U.S. on May 14th. Looks like the DVD will be released in Spain on May 28th.
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pa
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- #693
- Posted: 04/17/2019 11:59
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thanks Purple!
I'm looking forward to watch it, I'm sure it's a brilliant movie.
I hope it will be available to stream when it's more popular; it was released in italy a few days ago but here u can't watch a movie in original language, that means that u lose a lot. I don't like dubbed movies at all. _________________ Not Talulah?
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Applerill
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- #694
- Posted: 04/17/2019 18:03
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Ooh, that movie is sooooooooo great. Maybe my #2 of the year so far.
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PurpleHazel
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- #695
- Posted: 04/17/2019 20:03
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pa wrote: | thanks Purple!I hope it will be available to stream when it's more popular; it was released in italy a few days ago but here u can't watch a movie in original language, that means that u lose a lot. I don't like dubbed movies at all. |
Italy still does a lot of dubbing, eh? If you have a region-free Blu-ray or DVD player, you could import the U.S. version (you might be able to import it from the UK too). Maybe it'll be available for streaming after the DVD releases have been out for a while. If all else fails, there are also extra-official means.
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pa
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- #696
- Posted: 04/17/2019 20:18
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yeah mate, a lot of dubbing.
we have old movie theaters where u can find some movies not dubbed, the choice is quite limited tho.
movies in the big movie theaters are all dubbed and believe me it sucks.
do u know that they change even the title? Quite often the title has nothing to do with the original one...what the heck! there was that movie Moana, they changed it in Oceania because Moana was an italian porno actress...
Anyway I hope to find it (using some extra official means if necessary ) in a few months, maybe it will be my #2 as well. _________________ Not Talulah?
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PurpleHazel
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- #697
- Posted: 04/18/2019 05:01
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pa wrote: | yeah mate, a lot of dubbing.
we have old movie theaters where u can find some movies not dubbed, the choice is quite limited tho.
movies in the big movie theaters are all dubbed and believe me it sucks.
do u know that they change even the title? Quite often the title has nothing to do with the original one...what the heck! there was that movie Moana, they changed it in Oceania because Moana was an italian porno actress...
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I happen to know most classic Italian movies -- from the 1940s through at least the early 80s -- have been post-synched.
There have some been pretty funny title changes when European films made their way to the States and vice versa. One I saw recently was the UK The Last Page became Man Bait.
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pa
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- #698
- Posted: 04/18/2019 19:11
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PurpleHazel wrote: | I happen to know most classic Italian movies -- from the 1940s through at least the early 80s |
do u know Totò and Alberto Sordi? _________________ Not Talulah?
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Hayden
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- #699
- Posted: 04/19/2019 02:02
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The Dead Don’t Die (Jim Jarmusch)
Pain & Glory (Pedro Almodovar)
Parasite (Bong Joon-ho)
The Wild Goose Lake (Diao Yinan)
The Traitor (Marco Bellocchio)
Young Ahmed (Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne)
Matthias and Maxime (Xavier Dolan)
Oh Mercy (Arnaud Desplechin)
A Hidden Life (Terrence Malick)
Sorry We Missed You (Ken Loach)
Little Joe (Jessica Hausner)
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Céline Sciamma)
Atlantique (Mati Diop)
Sibyl (Justine Triet)
It Must Be Heaven (Elia Suleiman)
Frankie (Ira Sachs)
Bacurau (Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles)
The Whistlers (Corneliu Porumboiu)
Les Misérables (Ladj Ly)
Keeping in mind there's probably 2 more slots left in competition, and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood will (hopefully?) take one, Cannes looks like an even race this year. With Malick/Dardennes/Loach, we've got got 5 of the last 19 Palmes on the CV, and I think that's already reason to assume none of them will win, but anything can happen with the right film. Hell, maybe Jarmusch will win for a zombie comedy (.... it's not going to happen ...)
Lot of French... (including Belgium + Canada efforts), with what seems to be an out-of-the-blue modern take on Les Mis, but sadly nothing from the middle east or Africa (albeit, a French-Malian director, and Palestinian-French film), but something might pop up. India's going nearly 40 years without a film in competition now. Nonetheless, I'd be surprised if Sciamma didn't walk away with something. And Dolan will probably snag director or script or something that he hasn't previously won (unless M&M is on par with his last...).
Definitely most pumped to see how The Wild Goose Lake, Parasite, Matthias and Maxime, and The Dead Don't Die turn out. Even with the passing of two of the leads, unless Malick's gone back to form, I'm not terribly excited about A Hidden Life (which is a criminally bland name considering the working title was Radegund). Could also see Bacurau and Little Joe being darkhorse knockouts, and if it's up to Yinan's standards, I could see The Wild Goose Lake winning (likewise with Almodovar's Pain And Glory).
Roy Andersson's About Endlessness not making the cut is a shame, and I'm still looking forward to that one surfacing, but along with Eggar's The Lighthouse, that's about all else I can feel I'm sad to not see up there. Wasn't a tremendous amount of hype around anything apart from Tarantino and Malick to be honest.
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PurpleHazel
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- Posted: 04/19/2019 05:45
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PurpleHazel wrote: | I happen to know most classic Italian movies -- from the 1940s through at least the early 80s -- have been post-synched. |
pa wrote: | do u know Totò and Alberto Sordi? |
I meant that I know that most classic Italian movies have post-synched dialogue. Haven't seen anything by those two directors.
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