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    In one version of the movie he says:

    In one version of the movie he says: "Father" and in another he says "Fucker".
    Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
    threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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    Originally posted by threaded
    In one version of the movie he says: "Father" and in another he says "Fucker".
    Somone c0cked up with the localisation piece when translating it into German??
    Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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      #3
      In the Norwegian sub-titled version of Pulp Fiction, when Samuel L. Jackson tells Tim Roth that his wallet is "the one that says bad motherfcuker on it", the subtitles translate this as "bad boy".

      God, I'm dull today.

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        #4
        Evil Dead 3 has two completely different endings. One for the cinema and another for the home video release.

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          #5
          Originally posted by threaded
          In one version of the movie he says: "Father" and in another he says "Fucker".
          US version and Iraqi version.
          Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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            #6
            Film trivia 101

            Originally posted by threaded
            In one version of the movie he says: "Father" and in another he says "Fucker".
            Saw the movie 'Demolition Man' on TV not too long ago, which I'd previously seen on DVD, and in the TV version they mentioned 'Pizza Hut' all the time as the brand which survived the "restaurant wars", where on the DVD it was always Taco Bell.

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              #7
              Originally posted by threaded
              In one version of the movie he says: "Father" and in another he says "Fucker".
              This is not uncommon. Usually it's from a perception that the strong language won't go down well everywhere, but at least once it was the opposite: the original Chariots of Fire didn't have a rude word in it, but for the US version they actually dubbed in "tulip!" at one point. Reason? Without it, the film would have had a U certificate, and that's death at the box-office if your name's not Disney.

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                #8
                I watched a very interesting DVD last night. Not much dialogue as such, but a lot of dazzingly attractive young women putting strange objects in each other's naughty bits. It did it for me.
                We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our minds

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                  #9
                  Canal København, used to have that every night. Used to be that one would bet with your drinking companions what colour would be up first: black, white, orange, dayglo lilac. Then you'd switch to another channel for something interesting to watch...
                  Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
                  threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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                    #10
                    You no longer watch 'Babes and Bullets' on VT4 then Fleety?
                    Last edited by Joe Black; 19 May 2006, 13:50. Reason: fleety's spellchecker scares me

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