How to Changing The Subtitle Movies Without Error

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How to Changing The Subtitle Movies Without Error

Change has often download movies and subtitlenya right? if often sometimes never get the film definitely has not been accompanied by the desired subtitle language.

Suppose you want to find subtitle Indonesian language, but rotating "search in google, and the site" subtitle, is still not found, mostly not Indonesian, so the conclusion to find subtitles with another language and then change it yourself.

Published in Cinemarolling by wharone, on January 16, 2012
Subtitle Phobia

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Subtitle Phobia

Foreign films are so good, so why aren’t we watching them?

Published in Cinemarolling by camalonious, on January 4, 2012
Film Review Nightwatch

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Film Review Nightwatch

A major horror movie that is a must for all dark fantasy fans.

Published in Horror by Arthur Chappell, on December 13, 2011
Movies Subtitles, to Have or to Omit

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Movies Subtitles, to Have or to Omit

Sitting through a unknown language film is terrible for people like me who knows limited language with most of the time trying to understand what the show is all about. With subtitles, I finally understood it all. But having subtitles are not always a plus factor. Why?

Published in Cinemarolling by warvial, on June 26, 2011
How to Play Subtitles When Watching Movie in Computer

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How to Play Subtitles When Watching Movie in Computer

How to find subtitles for movies dummies.

Published in Cinemarolling by wonderkid969, on January 30, 2010
Labyrinth of Passion (Laberinto De Pasiones)

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Labyrinth of Passion (Laberinto De Pasiones)

Review of a 1982 film from the internationally renowned Spanish film-maker Pedro Almodovar. His second feature film, LABYRINTH OF PASSION came to define its contemporary cultural movement, the movida, which was borne in the wake of Franco’s death and that of fascism in Spain.

Published in Cinemarolling by mattsupersad, on April 9, 2009
The Breach (La Rupture)

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The Breach (La Rupture)

Review of a 1970 film by French New Wave film-maker Claude Chabrol that looks at one woman’s struggle against unseen forces hell-bent on bringing about her downfall, both psychologically and socially.

Published in Drama by mattsupersad, on April 7, 2009
The Road to Corinth (La Route De Corinthe)

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The Road to Corinth (La Route De Corinthe)

Review of a 1967 film by French New Wave film-maker Claude Chabrol starring Francophone American actress Jean Seberg. A homage to the work of Chabrol’s beloved Hitchcock, THE ROAD TO CORINTH follows Seberg’s “spy” as she attempts to exonerate herself from the murder of her husband, which leads her to uncover a plot involving international missile defence systems in the Cold War era.

Published in Drama by mattsupersad, on April 1, 2009
Let the Right One In

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Let the Right One In

Review of the Swedish made vampire movie Let the Right One In, which was recently released as an English dubbed version on DVD. If you are a fan of vampire movies, don’t let this one pass you by.

Published in Horror by Stuart Conover, on March 14, 2009
Five Must-See Korean Films

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Five Must-See Korean Films

Five of the best Korean films that I have seen.

Published in Cinemarolling by Sun Meilan, on July 20, 2008