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Thread: Asterix
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21st December 2005, 12:20 AM #16
The problem with Asterix is that I have trouble believing that it actually happened
Richard
my gf described me as unconventional tonight - I'm not sure I know what she means :confused:
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21st December 2005, 12:37 AM #17
I caught the end of it, and it sucked me in. Girl? What girl ??
TBH didn't know there was a film version at all...where have I been? I used to get right into the books and still have a couple somewhere! But I think it they did it justice.
Cheers,Andy Mac
Change is inevitable, growth is optional.
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21st December 2005, 12:53 AM #18
I'm totally freaked out that people here actually know asterix and actually read the books before! :eek:
I'm french-canadian and was raised on that stuff. I had all the books as a kid and my dad had them before me. Gotta get me an english version of it, see if the translations were well done at least
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21st December 2005, 01:56 AM #19Originally Posted by Phil Mailloux
Richard
it's late, and I've had too many rough reds and the aussies could only get a draw in the cricket and the lovely Jan had to go home and ... ahhhh fuggit
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21st December 2005, 11:05 AM #20Originally Posted by Phil Mailloux
A large part of the series' appeal was the many puns and other wordplays in the Asterix series, which can easily be lost in translation. I think the success of Asterix in its english version was due to the great translations done by Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge. Apparently, such skills just weren't applied to the english translations of the films.
I think you're better off with the subtitles, unless you're fortunate enough to speak French!
Also, it looks like work has already started on the third film based on my favourite Asterix title, "Asterix and the Olympic Games".
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21st December 2005, 11:38 AM #21
I'm an Asterix fan from waaaaaaaay back and have all the original books back when they were less than a fiver to buy. Now there a smidge under $30.
Can definately recommend if you go Foxtel, go digital IQ. All you have to do is check the program you want to record and hit the "R" button and it'll record for you on it's built in hard drive, approx 60hrs worth.
You can also record onto tape from the hard drive, sooooooo if anyone wants a copy of the last two Asterix's let me know.
Cheers & Beers
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