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I like boring black and white films with subtitles. I'm basically a drip.
Henry Rollins
Black
Black And White
White
Films
Boring
Drip
Like
Subtitles
Basically
Remember the movie 'The Matrix,' where virtual information popped up to help inform physical day-to-day reality? Such things won't always be the stuff of Hollywood. If the Internet is accessible via contact lenses, biographies will appear next to the faces of the people we talk to, and we will see subtitles if they speak a foreign language.
Michio Kaku
Reality
People
Speak
Remember
Language
Internet
Will
Virtual
Physical
See
Faces
Contact
Day-To-Day
Stuff
Talk
Accessible
Always
Foreign
Foreign Language
Matrix
Up
Via
Where
Movie
Subtitles
Inform
Information
Hollywood
Lenses
Next
Help
Such Things
Appear
Things
Biographies
I wish people could get over the hang-up of subtitles, although at the same time, you know, that's kind of why I'm kind of pro dubbing.
Jodie Foster
Time
You
People
Wish
Kind
Could
Over
Know
Although
Get
Pro
Same
Same Time
Subtitles
Why
It is expensive to give plays subtitles, especially for a short run, so most new dramas rarely cross the transcontinental bridge.
Katori Hall
Dramas
Run
Rarely
Cross
Give
New
Most
Short
Expensive
Subtitles
Bridge
Plays
My uncle is so funny - Don Vito. He was always fat with the craziest voice. Dude, he barely speaks English; it's just full-blown jibber-jabber. It's so funny to watch on TV because you really need subtitles because you can't understand him.
Bam Margera
Funny
You
Uncle
TV
Voice
He
Him
Because
Understand
Always
Dude
Just
Subtitles
Craziest
Really
Barely
Speaks
English
Watch
Fat
Need
I saw 'The War Wagon' with John Wayne and Kirk Douglas, but it was dubbed into German. And it had Japanese subtitles and then this little strip with some Spanish words, and I've never forgotten that weird image. It was so magical and funky.
Luis Alberto Urrea
War
Words
Saw
Wayne
Strip
John
Some
Magical
Kirk
John Wayne
Never
Had
Weird
Wagon
German
Forgotten
Subtitles
Spanish
Little
Japanese
Then
Douglas
Image
Funky
In the documentary 'Facing Ali,' nearly half the fighters involved required subtitles despite speaking English, their speech slurred by the physical toll of their ring lives. This was their reward for testing their furthermost physical and mental boundaries.
Brin-Jonathan Butler
Reward
Half
Ali
Despite
Ring
Physical
Mental
Facing
Boundaries
Involved
Documentary
Testing
Subtitles
Required
Fighters
Speaking
English
Toll
Lives
Nearly
Speech
People don't want to read subtitles.
Stellan Skarsgard
People
Read
Want
Subtitles
People will now go to films with subtitles, you know. They're not afraid of them. It's one of the upsides of text-messaging and e-mail. Maybe the only good thing to come of it.
Kristin Scott Thomas
Good
You
People
Will
Films
Only
Good Thing
Come
Know
Go
Maybe
Afraid
Subtitles
Them
Now
Thing
Tom Fort, a BBC radio journalist, starts from the assumption that 'many of us have a road that reaches back into our past'. For him, this is the 92 miles of the A303 - as he subtitles his book, the 'Highway to the Sun'.
Justin Cartwright
Book
Journalist
Past
Starts
Assumption
Back
Our
Sun
He
Road
Highway
Him
His
Subtitles
Fort
Us
Miles
Radio
Many
Tom
It's interesting because Swedes subtitle everything, so they're so used to it. When my wife watches a show with subtitles, she has a skill to be able to watch and read. Whereas I'm more of a read or watch.
Greg Poehler
Wife
Everything
Able
More
She
Read
Because
Whereas
Subtitles
Interesting
Skill
Used
Show
Watch
Watches