What did he say?
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by
My grandfather always used to complain about this.
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No kidding. The guy who directed Oppenheimer even encourages it to be "authentic".
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I don't know about y'all, but the CC stuff at the bottom of the screen distracts me and takes away from the cinematography.
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Yeah it seems to be getting worse. I agree it'd distracting. Also maybe the ability to flip on CC is making me use it more? 20 years ago if I was watching Dune I'd just accept that I didn't understand what the EFF the Muad'Dib was at first but eventually figured it out. Now when I hear a phrase like that, I'll rewind it, flip on CC, and understand exactly what he was muttering for a name.
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by Doctor Phibes
Maybe you chaps need to learn to enunciate your consonants more carefully.
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by Copper
Now I probably read more dialogue than I hear.
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Once I went CC, I never went back. But I do recognize that it takes away from my attention to the visuals.
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Once I went CC, I never went back. But I do recognize that it takes away from my attention to the visuals.
wrote 6 days ago last edited by@Horace said in What did he say?:
Once I went CC, I never went back.
Bushwa. I know your wife isn't communist!
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Problem here is I need to put the CC in Spanish for Mayla. No problem for me, and I’ll catch myself reading them when the audio gets shitty. But doesn’t help the boy. He got really frustrated during Pulp Fiction and even Escape From Alcatraz. In his case it’s obviously not age-related hearing loss. But dependence on CCs could be part of it.