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Gruesome Verses from Bible Disguised as Quran

JustSaying says...

These people are dutch. The Dutch don't dub movies or TV shows, so these guys are pretty much marinaded in american vernacular.
I'm german and I have to explain the word 'sidekick' everytime I use it. Thank god for Batman and Robin.

lucky760 said:

"What the fuck?"

"What the hell?"

I love how some American phrases have become part of the normal vernacular in so many other places.

Maru ... makin' biscuits

The Drones Are Readying For Halloween

Hanover_Phist says...

Oh, sure it looks cool. But there is a reason they've dubbed in some scary music. All you're going to hear once this thing is flying in front of you is: "BWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH"

Horrible ad for a "smart ring"

sickio says...

Seriously confusing, if they are going to dub over their voices why not actually do it in Mandarin so they wouldn't need the subtitles?

How to start a VW Beetle with a flat battery

Baby Elephant Plays With Birds

Armenian girl sing "Fifth Element" Opera live on The Voice.

notarobot says...

When composer Eric Serra showed soprano Inva Mula (who dubs the voice of the Diva) the sheet music for the Diva Dance, she reportedly smiled and relayed to him that some of the notes written were not humanly possible to achieve because the human voice cannot change notes that fast. Hence, she performed the notes in isolation - one by one, as opposed to consecutively singing them all together and they digitized the notes to fit the music. There are a few moments when you can hear the differences in the vocal tones of The Diva's voice.

/imdb

harlequinn said:

My apologies - wrong word. Digital "assistance" or "aid" would have been better (in response to newtboy about "help"). As far as I know she sung all the notes (i.e. she didn't need auto-tune to hit the notes).

Yes, they've clearly filtered the singing in some way - but I believe it is for effect rather than correction of tuning or to extend vocal range, etc.

The Dancing Seagull

dannym3141 says...

I don't know how relevant this is, but i know seagulls do that marching-on-the-spot thing on sand to encourage their food to the surface. Something to do with simulating the sound of rain.

Stamp = food is already in their programming. As for him saying "dance" to initiate it, no idea. Could be dubbed though.

So, you liked Kill Bill?

9547bis says...

If you liked Suzuki's visuals and cinematography, I can only recommend Tokyo Drifter, a Yakuza movie that was a kind of pioneer in perverting the codes of the genre.

If you like 60s Japanese period flicks with a Sergio-Leonesque take on the Samurais genre, Suzuki also made a couple, but in that case do also have a look at Kenji Misumi's work, better known as the director of the original Zatoichi The Blind Swordsman, and of course as the main director of Lone Wolf And Cub, a.k.a Baby Kart. The two first movies were kind-of-butchered, re-cut and re-dubbed as "Shogun Assassin" in the USA; but the real thing is six movies long, and all of them are worth it in my opinion.

artician said:

That was one of the most amazing pieces of film I've ever seen.

You think you got moves?

Beer Ad with Amy Schumer

poolcleaner says...

Any woman that doesn't drink cheap beer with enthusiasm should be shot. And I mean dead. My wife will pull the trigger.

Let's go on a road trip, Chaos, let's go on a road trip and we can drink people and kill beers. They will know us by the trail of bottles. Find those who scorn beer and shoot em. Show them the life of the beer mind!

Start a cult. Let's start a cult! We can call it.... hiiiipsteeeerrrsssss

Hipsters. And I dub thee -- leader!

Cheer for thy champion, Chaos Engine. For without him there would be no Dinosaurs running wild.

ChaosEngine said:

Your wife sounds like fun.

Spooky earthflow in Russia

Retroboy says...

Agree, you can clearly see their ceramic wire insulators at 1:45.

As to what caused it, looks like melt water caused lubrication between an extended slanted field of topsoil and a clay base. I live near a beach with a eighty-foot cliff that's quite similar, and in the earliest spring, large chunks of it slide down along that wet clay to pool at the bottom. In this case, the hills are so distant that the pressure became huge enough to completely bulldoze everything in front of it.

I dub it a "slowvalanche".

Payback said:

While I don't doubt the hills have been mined or deforested, the structures you see I believe are high voltage trunk line supports, not cranes and drag lines.

First Ever Photograph of Light as Both a Particle and Wave

Neighbors Ninja Bra Rescue From My Garden



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