Originally posted by SallyAnne
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostOh no...please lets not start talking abotu the crazy frogs knob again!!!!!
I did read somewhere once about how Scrappy Doo is Scooby's nephew so that no-one has to think about Scoobs humping away with a b1tch in heat...
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Oh no...please lets not start talking abotu the crazy frogs knob again!!!!!
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI've got the DVD of Tim Burton's one good film: "Beetlejuice", but all through the movie you'll see it spelled "Betelgeuse", presumably because Americans were too confused.
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I've got the DVD of Tim Burton's one good film: "Beetlejuice", but all through the movie you'll see it spelled "Betelgeuse", presumably because Americans were too confused.
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What we need is another cute Disney movie where the main character is voiced with some smart talking 'stand up guy' Italian American New York accent.
A bit like ITV need another Police drama where the protagonist has some quirky play on words name like Bill Old
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Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostI recon the posters were made en mass for the yank market and they used the same ones here. Still gets on my 3p bits though
Maybe the subtitle for the trans-Atlantic is just "Rat Film" or something like that so that they can understand it a bit better.
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Ra-tat-ow-ille? What is that Nancy, a country in the Middle East? God damned Muslims!
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I recon the posters were made en mass for the yank market and they used the same ones here. Still gets on my 3p bits though
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Everyone is fick, innit?
Is it just me or is anyone else horrified that the logo for the Disney film Ratatouille (going past on every other London bus at the moment) also has to contain the phonetic spelling, presumably because people wouldn't know how to prounounce it.
FFS. What has the world come to?
Or am I just on the cusp of becoming a grumpy old git and should just accept my fate?Tags: None
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