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What kind of Movie do you hate more?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantKrikarian
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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coloring first...eck yuck...phui!

bad dubbing next: depending on the way it's done, why it was done, and whether the voices sound as if they belong to the faces on the screen.

bad remakes next. some remakes, not so bad, i.e., Cronenberg's The Fly

of course, there's tons of other bad film types (such as films built around cartoonish special effects...go'head, guess...), but my fingers get tired easily...

oh yeah, and adding to/altering not so old films with modern special effects and/or altering scenes for current political correctness (go'head, guess some more...)

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Lazy remakes.

There are "ways" to get non-dubbed films or pre-colorized ones, but a terrible remake will tarnish the reputation of a great original for a long, long time.
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Trendy remakes.

Remakes have obviously been around for many decades, and some (even recent) are good...but there has been a plethora of true stinkers (and plenty of 'em) from Hollywood in the last several years.
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Quoting Rifter:
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Other. 

Colorizing is the absolute worst offense you can commit against a film.  I don't particularly like dubbing, but that is a necessity if a wider audience is expected to be reached.


This was the option I was looking for as well!!!  Taking a classic Black and White film and adding color was/is blasphemy!!!
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Quoting Rifter:
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Other. 

Colorizing is the absolute worst offense you can commit against a film.  I don't particularly like dubbing, but that is a necessity if a wider audience is expected to be reached.

Surely the same argument used to justify dubbing can be/is applied to colorizing.
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My vote goes to remake. Not that I don't like some of them (The Thing, Invasion of the body snatcher (76), Dawn of the dead) but the majority are really bad. I've hesitated with the dubbing, but when you came from a little small town in Quebec you don't really had a choice. Since I've begin to buy DVD I can see that the original language is much better and that's the only version that I listen. This is a good way to practice my not so good second language.
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Quoting Katatonia:
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Trendy remakes.

Remakes have obviously been around for many decades, and some (even recent) are good...but there has been a plethora of true stinkers (and plenty of 'em) from Hollywood in the last several years.



What he said.

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I went with other. The movies that are supposed to have plot twist and turns and be all deep like but you have it all figured out within the 1st 20 minutes.
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I voted for dubbed - we had a lot of those here in SA a few years ago and it generally IMHO ruined what could have been good movies/TV. I prefer to have the original language with subtitles as that way you at least get all the correct inflections for attitude etc.

Remakes have been in some cases absolutely awful but there have been quite a few really good ones. Hollywood seems to be in remake mode at present, so there is a plethora of them. Why can Hollywood not come up with goo ideas? A few years ago we had a plethora of body switching movies - all made around the same time, basically a variation on a theme. Then there was the Baby boom type movie, then the Meteor coming to earth and the pending disaster revolving around that. Now it is remakes and sequels. Enough already!!! It is time to come up with something new!
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The most disgusting thing about the current batch of remakes is that some of the material is being remade before the original is even released!
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Cuts to appease a certain rating
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantkahless
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Quoting DJ Doena:
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Cuts to appease a certain rating


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There is only one good thing of 'colorized' movies. They usually have to find the best print and really clean it up. So if I find one I watch it by turning down the color on my TV so low it shows up as B&W, and I can enjoy the clean print. Though thank G-d that the colorized trend seems to have died.

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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantKFelon
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Dubbed movies that are not in their intended language & worst of all re-edited movies like the r1 version of Malena.
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