Re: Cinema
I had to watch a movie in my french class it was Mean Girls and it was to be watched in french and it was so extremly obvious that they used dubbing or whatever it is called.
~//Jess\\~
I had to watch a movie in my french class it was Mean Girls and it was to be watched in french and it was so extremly obvious that they used dubbing or whatever it is called.
~//Jess\\~
hahahaha I've seen that movie in English...
The funniest dubbing I've seen is in Japanese films...hahaha
Yes definetly...
~//Jess\\~
I just realized that this thread so far is just the three of us i think lol
~//Jess\\~
The last time, there are mostly threads and discussions only between us 3! I guess nobody likes us....
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oh.. nobody likes you..
this remembers me on a stupid song we learned in secondary modern school..
"nobody likes me,
everybody hates me
guess I'll go eat worms,
long,thin,slimey ones,
short, fat, juicy ones
izibizi fuzzywuzzy worms
..."
yeah really stupid.
but wrong topic this is the cinema thread.. hmm I don't even remember when I was in the cinema the last time.. has to be long time ago.
maybe it was ice age 2?.. and I remember I wasn't really convinced of this film, the first was much better!
2? 2?!?!?! Lisa, you're crazy! Hee hee I know that worm song... the boys in elementary school used to sing it all the time to gross out the girls... I, rather, joined in with the singing
ya that's the same for me for that song...the guys would sing it to gross us out....it was more fun to join in and ruin there fun!!
~//Jess\\~
I had to learn this song at school too...
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lool... all austrians are learning english with that song
But back to the topic: Did you see "The Perfume"? (I mean you Lisa!)
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