Looking for cinemas that show films in English
I want to know if anybody knows of any cinemas that show Hollywood films in their original English language, because I really, really, really want to watch Machete. I only know that's it's being shown in Star Cinema, Port Louis, but I'm assuming it's only in French.
Aatish.
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As from 19 September 2011, Bagatelle shopping mall, the first regional shopping center will be open to the public, and if I'm not wrong, there'll be cinema in English there.
It just is different when you cant watch a movie in english.
Aatish wrote:I would find a torrent, but my internet speed is even slower than the movements of the giant tortoises in Pamplemousses Gardens.
You are very funny
Nice one dude
? I have it on my laptop which is in my house which is in the North near Trou aux Biches. Do you know someone passing by who can bring it to you?But my 55 inch TV helps a lot

Emma P wrote:I miss聽 going to the cinema, no matter how big your TV is its not the same as getting your popcorn and going to the movies!!!!!
Ditto!! Its been almost a year since I watched a proper English Movie in a cinema hall, this after being used to watching one every other week!!
Hope that Mall of Mauritius keeps upto its promise of Multiplex with English Movies screened in English!!!
Maybe the current cinema halls should consider putting up Subtitles, the way they do for the Hindi Movies!!! Atleast we can understand whats being said!!
When does Mall of Mauritius open, I really hope they are true to their word
Here's an article I came across a few days ago.
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And it does say that there'll be "5-screen multiples cinema". And it will be opened in the midst of 2012, instead of the end of 2011 due to some lateness in their work.
ps: 25 years ago we did not have English newspapers in Mauritius. Today we have 3 (two hard copy and one downloaded. The downloaded one is daily) Mauritian newspapers. This is a sign that English is become more popular in Mauritius.
I think that'll change (hopefully!) as from this year.
AM waiting eagerly for the English Cinemas to open up...
Here's a slightly wacky thought though..If some1 has a projector, and some1 a screen ( or we could do it on a wall) we could probably gather in place and mebbe have like a movie evening or something of Good english movies.. Just a thought...
Here's the thing I find a little strange. Hollywood films orginally in English language are dubbed in French, yet Bollywood films have always been subbed in English.
musheer wrote:I cant tell you how painful it was to watch an English movie in French and not get a word!! To add insult to injury the movie itself was terrible (wall street Money never sleeps)!!!
AM waiting eagerly for the English Cinemas to open up...
Here's a slightly wacky thought though..If some1 has a projector, and some1 a screen ( or we could do it on a wall) we could probably gather in place and mebbe have like a movie evening or something of Good english movies.. Just a thought...
You do come up with good ideas every now and then! 
A white sheet would do as well.
Aatish wrote:Great thinking Musheer!
Here's the thing I find a little strange. Hollywood films orginally in English language are dubbed in French, yet Bollywood films have always been subbed in English.
Thats because the majority are from Indian Origin and like to listen/watch the Bollywood Movies in HIndi... Not to mention they love the Songs in the original form... Think about how Complicated it will be to Dub hindi songs into french ( haan haan meine pyaar kya will sound as "Oui Oui J'ai amie" 

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The theatre owners could do US EXpats a favour if they atleast Subbed the dubbed versions in English. Atleast till the "promised Land" of English cinemas comes in the distant, i mean near :cough: near Future!!
Mate, hearing Shah Rukh speak french made me die of laughter literally!

And Harry Potter - hogwarts is called Poudlard! It's a shame. Really!
That's what doesn't make much sense to me. (not that I'm complaining of course).
Anyway, on the subject of funny subtitling/dubbing whatever, here's this little gem i found a few years ago.
Aatish wrote:Sorry, what I was trying to say was that if English films are dubbed over in French language, surely by that logic, Bollywood films would have to be subtitled in French rather than English.
That's what doesn't make much sense to me. (not that I'm complaining of course).
Anyway, on the subject of funny subtitling/dubbing whatever, here's this little gem i found a few years ago.
It all depends on who is the distributor and from where and with whom that distributor has business dealings. For "western" movies, it has always been IIRC France and for Bollywood, no brainer from some company from India. Same M.O. for pharma drugs.
alisa_ram wrote:I watched Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham in french!
Mate, hearing Shah Rukh speak french made me die of laughter literally!
And Harry Potter - hogwarts is called Poudlard! It's a shame. Really!
Watching that movie is bad enough, be it any language!!!! :p
It ranks among the most irritating movies evahh!!!
As for the other plan... can any1 source a projector??! we cud then think of a place!!
As for t movie, am sure we wont have much difficulty in sourcing them considering the well protected "legal" DVD market 

Those DVDs they sell on the streets? Downloading is better.
The venue needs to be big enough as well. I have at home, am not sure it's still working. Need to check that.
Watched it 4 weeks ago. Good proper dvd version out in the s(hop)treets!

Not too bad for an entertainment, but not one i'd watch again. Too full of clich茅s, and bad CGI for my taste.
Grief I will even watch the movie in friench if it had english subs.. (eventhough the dubbing into french must be some of the wors dubbing i have ever heard)
sagoodboy10 wrote:Grief I will even watch the movie in friench if it had english subs.. (eventhough the dubbing into french must be some of the wors dubbing i have ever heard)
You can say that again!!!! There some great movies we have missed, and a few lined up, esp the ones which have been Oscar nominated and the Fantasy/Book based ones. Shame we cant see them.
While on the dubbing subject, I am guessing it will be spuah entertaining to go watch the King's Speech in French!! even if one doesnt understand a word, the dubbing should leave ya in splits :p :p
especially knowing that my friends back home will be sitting in those big red chairs to watch harry potter at the cinemas for the last time without me *sigh*.....also subbtitles are not an option for me. i know thats being greedy and i should be happy that at least i can view it but how can i watch it if i need to read? i have already done that with the books!Aatish wrote:Sorry, what I was trying to say was that if English films are dubbed over in French language, surely by that logic, Bollywood films would have to be subtitled in French rather than English.
That's what doesn't make much sense to me. (not that I'm complaining of course).
Anyway, on the subject of funny subtitling/dubbing whatever, here's this little gem i found a few years ago.
Thx for sharing this one 
. Hope they open a cinema in cascavel.I mean not NEW NEW movies, I mean something like classic or art house as Arisona Dreams, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, In the Mood for Love and many others..
How do you think, would it be popular?
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