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Sat 18/09/04 at 16:47
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OK, I'm going out on a limb here and assuming that it's going to be subtitled, ands the UK version will be exactly the same as the US version, so my question s:

Are the subtitles really big and easy to read, like in old Jackie Chan films, or are they barely words and impossible to read unless you have like 20.0000000000000 - 20.0000000000000 vision like in The Last Samurai?

Reason is, I have 19.6-19.6 vision or so, which means that although I can make out most distant writing, it's a bit fuzzy,so if it's too small, I won't be able to read it, and going to the cinema would be pointless as I'd have to sit in one of the front rows, which sucks.

And why don't I wear glasses? Becasue I never remember to book an appointment at the opticians.

Damn it.
Sat 18/09/04 at 22:59
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CDouch wrote:
> I have the Asian DVd and the subtitles are not the best I've ever
> seen. Sometimes there just too quick. A whole sentance of words just
> flashes for a second and I had to wind back to see what was said.
> That only happened a few times though. Apart from that, I think
> they're fine but it's been a few months since I watched it. I'm sure
> there's plenty of people here who could help...

Speed is not an issue, I can read about 7-10 words per second (wonderfully handy to read that fast), so it's only size I need to worry about.

Hmmmm. Dirty minds will wreak havoc here now.
Big or small subtitles are they?
Sat 18/09/04 at 18:22
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"Teal'c"
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I've never had any problems reading them, but then, I'm not demented.
Sat 18/09/04 at 17:10
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"Vote For Pedro"
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I have the Asian DVd and the subtitles are not the best I've ever seen. Sometimes there just too quick. A whole sentance of words just flashes for a second and I had to wind back to see what was said. That only happened a few times though. Apart from that, I think they're fine but it's been a few months since I watched it. I'm sure there's plenty of people here who could help...
Sat 18/09/04 at 16:47
Regular
Posts: 11,038
OK, I'm going out on a limb here and assuming that it's going to be subtitled, ands the UK version will be exactly the same as the US version, so my question s:

Are the subtitles really big and easy to read, like in old Jackie Chan films, or are they barely words and impossible to read unless you have like 20.0000000000000 - 20.0000000000000 vision like in The Last Samurai?

Reason is, I have 19.6-19.6 vision or so, which means that although I can make out most distant writing, it's a bit fuzzy,so if it's too small, I won't be able to read it, and going to the cinema would be pointless as I'd have to sit in one of the front rows, which sucks.

And why don't I wear glasses? Becasue I never remember to book an appointment at the opticians.

Damn it.

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