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Author Topic: Things that made you RRRRRRAAAAGGGGEEEE today: Trust-o-nomics Edition  (Read 3772063 times)

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Re: Things that made you RRRAAAAGGGGEEEE today: Reflex Edition
« Reply #33720 on: March 13, 2014, 07:59:10 pm »

That's the reason I started to avoid watching dubbed movies and TV. Especially with comedy. There are a few exceptions, and sometimes the dub is so bad it's hilarious (they used to intentionally fuck around with that in some movies), but mostly you lose out on a lot if you don't get the original version.
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« Reply #33721 on: March 13, 2014, 07:59:23 pm »

They not only butchered it, but paid some cheap prostitutes to have intercourse with the remains.
I'm confused. "The movie was bad, but actually really good?"
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« Reply #33722 on: March 13, 2014, 08:23:41 pm »

So I bullied some people into watching Dr. Strangelove watched Dr. Strangelove with some guys. We were looking for something fun, and there was widespread acceptance for this movie.

Because of one guy we watched in German.

In English, it's the most brilliant movie ever made.

In German, it's more horrible than I can describe. It lost all appeal. They not only butchered it, but paid some cheap prostitutes to have intercourse with the remains.

The next guy to suggest watching something in German I'll nail to the door. By his nuts.

Careful. Shit gets real when you accuse Germans of not being funny.
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« Reply #33723 on: March 13, 2014, 08:34:11 pm »

It's not like we have no sense of humour. Our scientists are working tirelessly on it and once they are finished the world shall tremble in terror laughter (sorry I always confuse these things).
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« Reply #33724 on: March 13, 2014, 08:43:53 pm »

So I bullied some people into watching Dr. Strangelove watched Dr. Strangelove with some guys. We were looking for something fun, and there was widespread acceptance for this movie.

Because of one guy we watched in German.

In English, it's the most brilliant movie ever made.

In German, it's more horrible than I can describe. It lost all appeal. They not only butchered it, but paid some cheap prostitutes to have intercourse with the remains.

The next guy to suggest watching something in German I'll nail to the door. By his nuts.

Careful. Shit gets real when you accuse Germans of not being funny.
The ending of Das Boot was rather funny.  Especially the rendition of "It's a Long Way to Tipperary", showing the German triumph over the allies.
Also, watch Das Boot in German.   It's much better that way.   
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« Reply #33725 on: March 13, 2014, 08:44:35 pm »

They not only butchered it, but paid some cheap prostitutes to have intercourse with the remains.
I'm confused. "The movie was bad, but actually really good?"
Nope - movie is awesome (watch it!), synchronisation was horrible.

Interesting thing about German humor: We can do jokes (rather well), satire (really well, out of political necessity), almost anything humor-related, but for all the gas in Russia we can't produce a decent comedy movie. German comedies are aweful.
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« Reply #33726 on: March 13, 2014, 11:44:15 pm »

I found the Great Gatsby to be a book pretending to be stimulating while it lounged around boozing, just like it's characters.
This should A. Confuse you. B. Cheer you up.
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« Reply #33727 on: March 13, 2014, 11:52:22 pm »

Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath was long as hell but really goddamn intriguing and fun to read. Though I'll admit that his prose is practically the incarnation of purple.

Seriously though, I can't read 30 words of Gatsby without falling asleep.
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« Reply #33728 on: March 14, 2014, 12:20:13 am »

Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath was long as hell but really goddamn intriguing and fun to read. Though I'll admit that his prose is practically the incarnation of purple.

Seriously though, I can't read 30 words of Gatsby without falling asleep.
This makes me rage. Verbose writing styles aren't all purple prose, dammit! Some of us enjoy extravagant and complex sentences.

I swear, some days I just want to punch Ernest Hemingway right in the mustache.
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« Reply #33729 on: March 14, 2014, 12:25:30 am »

I swear, some days I just want to punch Ernest Hemingway right in the mustache.

Yep.
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« Reply #33730 on: March 14, 2014, 12:54:04 am »

Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath was long as hell but really goddamn intriguing and fun to read. Though I'll admit that his prose is practically the incarnation of purple.

Seriously though, I can't read 30 words of Gatsby without falling asleep.
This makes me rage. Verbose writing styles aren't all purple prose, dammit! Some of us enjoy extravagant and complex sentences.

I swear, some days I just want to punch Ernest Hemingway right in the mustache.
Not all of it, I'll give you that, but some passages, man. Some passages. Especially when he tries to write people talking. 
It's mostly the Dreamlands, now that I think about it, which kinda fits.
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« Reply #33731 on: March 14, 2014, 01:10:58 am »

Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath was long as hell but really goddamn intriguing and fun to read. Though I'll admit that his prose is practically the incarnation of purple.

Seriously though, I can't read 30 words of Gatsby without falling asleep.
This makes me rage. Verbose writing styles aren't all purple prose, dammit! Some of us enjoy extravagant and complex sentences.

I swear, some days I just want to punch Ernest Hemingway right in the mustache.

I couldn't read LotR without falling asleep. Admittedly, it was a translation, which can often cock it all up on its own.
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« Reply #33732 on: March 14, 2014, 01:26:08 am »

Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath was long as hell but really goddamn intriguing and fun to read. Though I'll admit that his prose is practically the incarnation of purple.

Seriously though, I can't read 30 words of Gatsby without falling asleep.
This makes me rage. Verbose writing styles aren't all purple prose, dammit! Some of us enjoy extravagant and complex sentences.

I swear, some days I just want to punch Ernest Hemingway right in the mustache.
Not all of it, I'll give you that, but some passages, man. Some passages. Especially when he tries to write people talking. 
It's mostly the Dreamlands, now that I think about it, which kinda fits.
Fair; his dialogue wasn't always great. I never liked Kadath, personally - Lovecraft's horror style never seemed to stand up well for me in longer formats. Short stories are wonderful though.

I couldn't read LotR without falling asleep. Admittedly, it was a translation, which can often cock it all up on its own.
Read it out loud to yourself! Easier to pay attention when you're doing 3 different voices all at once =P
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« Reply #33733 on: March 14, 2014, 01:29:09 am »

Short stories yes indeed. Nyarlathotep was actually pretty grabbing.
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« Reply #33734 on: March 14, 2014, 01:33:48 am »

Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath was long as hell but really goddamn intriguing and fun to read. Though I'll admit that his prose is practically the incarnation of purple.

Seriously though, I can't read 30 words of Gatsby without falling asleep.
This makes me rage. Verbose writing styles aren't all purple prose, dammit! Some of us enjoy extravagant and complex sentences.

I swear, some days I just want to punch Ernest Hemingway right in the mustache.

I couldn't read LotR without falling asleep. Admittedly, it was a translation, which can often cock it all up on its own.
LotR when compared, had its own theme to run though. It was better for me...
I swear, some days I just want to punch Ernest Hemingway right in the mustache.

Yep.
Indeed.
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