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Do they indeed? marybourg Feb 2017 #1
Me too, I'm a francophile. bigmonkey Feb 2017 #21
I just find that foreign films that make it to this marybourg Feb 2017 #22
I think dubbing should be illegal, but JenniferJuniper Feb 2017 #2
I would view dubbing angstlessk Feb 2017 #4
I have a hard time with subtitles Skittles Feb 2017 #12
Yes, that happens often angstlessk Feb 2017 #15
Subtitles Berlin Vet Feb 2017 #18
Yellow subtitles are the best. I don't know why they insist on white. TexasProgresive Feb 2017 #19
oh absolutely; I really dislike dubbing Skittles Feb 2017 #20
It's rare. evidentily according to an online discussion about subtitles I am TexasProgresive Feb 2017 #23
white with black outlines might work Skittles Feb 2017 #24
I just recently got subtitles in yellow MuseRider Feb 2017 #28
So there are 2 of us- great. TexasProgresive Feb 2017 #29
🤓 I am sure the two of us MuseRider Feb 2017 #30
You can adjust them in Netflix LeftInTX Mar 2017 #35
some of the greatest movies - and some of my favorites - are foreign language vids NRaleighLiberal Feb 2017 #3
I did watch a movie about Hitler that was in German angstlessk Feb 2017 #6
I'm addicted to Scandinavian mystery series. They are fabulous. Squinch Feb 2017 #26
Recommend some. Thanks. n/t FSogol Apr 2017 #40
The first one that got international attention was Bron. It's been copied in the US and in France Squinch Apr 2017 #41
Thanks. n/t FSogol Apr 2017 #42
I'm really liking the Scandinavian series catchnrelease Apr 2017 #43
I'm watching Fortitude on Squinch Apr 2017 #44
Oh thanks! catchnrelease Apr 2017 #46
I love the foreign language offerings. GentryDixon Feb 2017 #5
LMFAO! yes sometimes they are hard to understand.. angstlessk Feb 2017 #7
I don't stream but get DVDs and proobably 90 % of what I watch are pangaia Feb 2017 #8
You are probably correct, but I still angstlessk Feb 2017 #11
yeah, I understand... pangaia Feb 2017 #14
I like them but do wish they would indicate language on film posting... wcmagumba Feb 2017 #9
Documentaries and possibly docu dramas can be tolerated angstlessk Feb 2017 #16
what is up with that? Skittles Feb 2017 #10
They do, but you have to click on the movie, then angstlessk Feb 2017 #13
I disagree. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2017 #17
shit man i love those sub-titled movies. dept Q was off the chain. n/t. okieinpain Feb 2017 #25
It really was, wasn't it? Squinch Apr 2017 #45
+100 n/t. okieinpain Apr 2017 #47
Have you ever watched Great Garbos silent films... samnsara Feb 2017 #27
Foreign movies is what what I watch these days. Sorry for you bif Feb 2017 #31
And... bif Mar 2017 #36
Damn. That's one of my favorite things about Netflix. hunter Feb 2017 #32
I love certain foreign movies like the Bridge set in Sweden I think Demsrule86 Mar 2017 #33
that's a GOOD thing... a much higher percentage of foreign movies available in the US Gabi Hayes Mar 2017 #34
+1 mahina Apr 2017 #38
Though I just saw an outstanding documentary you might like- 'Theo Who Lived". mahina Apr 2017 #39
If they were cutting foreign films I'd be more likely to cancel. mahina Apr 2017 #37
The movies are always better than the book. bif May 2017 #48
I stand corrected. bif May 2017 #49
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