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willrsauls t1_jegzlcn wrote

This. I would say Hollywood just assumes American audiences are too stupid and close minded to watch subtitles, but we unfortunately have plenty of evidence to prove that general American audiences really are just that stupid and close minded

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splader t1_jegzj1d wrote

Nolan??!! Then I won't be able to hear anything!!!

Also, "Who even wants to go to the theatres? Every single showing I've been to has had terrible kids, or popcorn being thrown, or something else that disturbs me!"

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jubilant-barter t1_jegz61r wrote

In a lot of countries, it's hilarous. They'll overdub the audio, and only have two actors.

So you can still hear the original dialogue, it's just that one guy and one woman are rapid-fire and emotionlessly speaking Russian or Tamil or whatever over the other sounds.

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LilMeatSmoker t1_jegyn2k wrote

People here are obsessed with bringing up LOTR, The Big Lebowski, back to the future, and pretty much any other ubiquitously loved classics. Like..we know you love that shit let’s talk about something else lol

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dolphin37 t1_jegy5d1 wrote

Is a bit of a self fulfilling prophecy. If you’re making a big movie you target those months and those months are most likely to win!

My cynical view is that a movie like this is similar to The Revenant. A good movie with good performances but one that does not last long in the mind and needs to be released close to the awards season to be remembered. Everything Everywhere sunk right in to everyone’s brains and didn’t leave!

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