The first teaser for Iron Sky - the upcoming scifi comedy from the creators of Star Wreck.
Check out our website at http://www.ironsky.net/ and read more about the film - and how you can get invol...
The first teaser for Iron Sky - the upcoming scifi comedy from the creators of Star Wreck.
Check out our website at http://www.ironsky.net/ and read more about the film - and how you can get involved in the production.
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Iron Sky is a science fiction movie in which the Nazis, after losing the Second World War, left the Earth in spacecraft and headed for the dark side of the Moon in order to rebuild the Nazi empire in secret, and to conquer the Earth again once theyd regained their strength.
The movie's being produced by Energia Productions, Blind Spot Pictures and Cinet. Currently the team is finalizing the script, working to gather a top-notch production team, and are looking for second-round financing.
its not just a idea.because the nazis build this "vril"or what the name is ,and rockets. if they can fly to moon,they do it. believe me. but i dont think there a nazis on the moon. give the nazis 10 years more and the go to moon.
I watch a lot of subtitled films my friend. It just gets tough to follow everything if there's a not of visuals to take in, like in a sci-fi/fantasy film. Mainly I was making the point that they seem to dubbed American films into all the other major languages. French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese German and Italian. However rarely do they dubbed those countries' films into English. (Chinese martial arts films and Japanese Anime excluded)
First of all apologies if it sounded like I was criticising you personally, I didn't intend it that way. I should have worded things more carefully.
On the main topic though, I find dubbing ruins the acting completely. Even dubbing in animated films feels wrong to me. Even if there's lots of action going on, I have to hear the original actors to get anything out of the film.
This is all a matter of personal taste though, there's ultimately no 100% satisfactory solution to translating films.
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The movie's being produced by Energia Productions, Blind Spot Pictures and Cinet. Currently the team is finalizing the script, working to gather a top-notch production team, and are looking for second-round financing.
if they can fly to moon,they do it.
believe me.
but i dont think there a nazis on the moon.
give the nazis 10 years more and the go to moon.
On the main topic though, I find dubbing ruins the acting completely. Even dubbing in animated films feels wrong to me. Even if there's lots of action going on, I have to hear the original actors to get anything out of the film.
This is all a matter of personal taste though, there's ultimately no 100% satisfactory solution to translating films.