Going to see Avatar (3-D) tonight at Megacentro. Does anyone know if it's dubbed in Spanish? Please, no guesses.
Thanks,
BB :bunny:
Thanks,
BB :bunny:
You're an asshole.
-BB :bunny:
I don't want to step into the middle of an arguement, although it wouldn't be the first or last time, but I saw a genuine question, then a genuine suggestion and then a direct insult! Did I miss something?
The OP specifically was looking for someone who had actually seen the movie in DR at the place he was going tonight to find out what language it was in.
My impression is that he didn't want 'suggestions' - going to a website to view a trailer that would most certainly be in English isn't a help because that doesn't help the OP find out if it's been dubbed or if there are Spanish subtitles.....
Sometimes ppl are too anxious to answer/help. DRNED was trying to be helpful, but she didn't fully digest the OPs question first.
Going to see Avatar (3-D) tonight at Megacentro. Does anyone know if it's dubbed in Spanish? Please, no guesses.
Thanks,
BB :bunny:
My impression is that he didn't want 'suggestions' - going to a website to view a trailer that would most certainly be in English isn't a help because that doesn't help the OP find out if it's been dubbed or if there are Spanish subtitles.....
Did I miss something?
You are completely wrong, if you go to the cinema websites the trailers are in the language shown on the screening (nearly always dubbed in Spanish). I answered because this is what I do before going to the cinema.
If the OP expects me to do all the legwork then no, this is not what I am prepared to do, if he can't click around a bit and do as I suggested then he really isn't that interested, so why should anyone else be.
Why not follow your own advice and check things out before presuming what you think is right, you are wrong in this case.
Your reply title was ....."Suck my *****"You're an asshole.
-BB :bunny: