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Post by BKKSTAN » June 1, 2007, 4:00 pm

:lol: Right now,the 3 biggest box office movies of the year are playing in Udon,but none of them is in English!

I wonder what the criteria is for deciding which movies they feature a English soundtrack with?



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Post by Roy » June 1, 2007, 4:46 pm

I'm guessing it would be for than 2 or 3 english speakers to attend Stan.
I was hoping to see the new Pirate's movie there but no joy.
Every time they have shown a picture with original english soundtrack I try to go and there is usually me and the TW there.
Guess I will have to wait a day or two and buy it down the market on DVD :lol: :lol:
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Post by BKKSTAN » June 1, 2007, 4:52 pm

There must be a difference in costs to them for different movies! :?

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Post by JimboPSM » June 1, 2007, 5:04 pm

BKKSTAN wrote:There must be a difference in costs to them for different movies! :?
....... and in revenues from different movies.

If I owned the cinema I would probably only be bothered about the profit from bums on seats :lol:

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Post by beer monkey » June 1, 2007, 5:17 pm

jimbopsm wrote:If I owned the cinema I would probably only be bothered about the profit from bums on seats
i don't think down and outs have the cash to waste on cinema outtings, they would rather spend on methalated spirits or carlsberg special brew. :lol:

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Post by BKKSTAN » June 1, 2007, 5:24 pm

JimboPSM wrote:
BKKSTAN wrote:There must be a difference in costs to them for different movies! :?
....... and in revenues from different movies.

If I owned the cinema I would probably only be bothered about the profit from bums on seats :lol:
I agree!But they do show one every once in awhile!When I moved here 3 years ago,it seemed there was 1 movie playing in English each change of movies.Lately,there is seldom one playing!

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Post by JimboPSM » June 1, 2007, 5:24 pm

beer monkey wrote:
jimbopsm wrote:If I owned the cinema I would probably only be bothered about the profit from bums on seats
i don't think down and outs have the cash to waste on cinema outtings, they would rather spend on methalated spirits or carlsberg special brew. :lol:
I would looking to get a share from their begging bowls as a baht pro quo :lol:

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Post by Bump » June 1, 2007, 6:28 pm

The problem is in tickets sales just not that many english speakers support it

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Post by beer monkey » June 1, 2007, 7:33 pm

put yourself in the managments shoes, why would you show a movie in English in Udon, when only a few people will turn up to watch it, should'nt think it would pay the electric bill.! ("bums on seats" quote jimbopsm)

maybe they could do what they used to do in Bangkok when there was a late at night Farang movie on the TV, it was in thai, but if you tuned the radio(wireless, lol) to a farang music station they had the soundtrack playing at the same time as the movie, many a night i used to watch them long before everyone had cheap VCD's !

alternatively take the Mrs along and constantly ask her to explain whats going on, a little payback for all the times she may have asked you to explain stuff just as the good bits of a farang movie in English was on the screen. ;)

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Post by Hammerheadfred » June 1, 2007, 10:08 pm

When I was there in the '70s the Thai sound track (The Sound of Music was something else in Thai) was a separate recording synchronized to the movie and most theaters, for an extra fee, had headphones or a booth to listen to the orignal sound track. I guess from this tread they don't do this anymore.

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Post by VAL » June 1, 2007, 10:28 pm

on the same lines as stan, i first came to udon over 3 years ago, went to the cinema and watched a movie in english with thai subs....since then i moved here to live ( 7 months now ) and everytime i go to the complex and check the cinema its always thai/eng..i posted the same question on here a few months ago 'is there a schedule for english movies'..the relply i got from fellow udonmappers was that if more of us went to the cinema and asked them to show more eng/thai movie then they would....

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Post by beer monkey » June 1, 2007, 11:30 pm

when they mean more, it probably means a third or half a cinema or at least more than 40 people, can't see it happening but heres hopeing for all the farangs wanting to see a decent film in comfort in Udon.
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Post by BKKSTAN » June 2, 2007, 1:19 am

I don't begrudge them the ability to make a profit and understand that if there are not enough customers,it doesn't make sense to show the movie!
I guess I am disappointed that when I moved here,they were showing them ocassionally and now,hardly ever!And when they do show one,it is of lesser popularity than others that could be shown!Therefore ,the question why? :lol:

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Post by beer monkey » June 2, 2007, 4:19 am

Stan why don't you hire one of the travelling movie theatre's around 7000baht for the night i think, just pick your own films 3 or 4 then watch in your own garden, if its big enough of course, and you don't mind 114 excited thais looking over the wall !
oh i do love a village movie show. :D
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Post by Bump » June 2, 2007, 10:49 am

Well Stan you really want why not organize a movie night/day, go to the manager and gaurantee x number of tickets sales for a specific event, get the guys on here that will commit to paying for the tickets even if they don't show up. Yuo get yuor movie it becomes available to the community and the theater makes money. Might work if you can get people to commit to it.

Even if it once a month it's a start.

Personally I would commit to two tickets a month even if I don't get there.

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Post by Prenders88 » June 2, 2007, 11:14 am

beer monkey wrote:Stan why don't you hire one of the travelling movie theatre's around 7000baht for the night i think, just pick your own films 3 or 4 then watch in your own garden, if its big enough of course, and you don't mind 114 excited thais looking over the wall !
oh i do love a village movie show. :D
Our village house is opposite the village school playing field.
Before we had our place in Udon Thani, we stayed there.
It was quite a regular event, what with all the Tamboons taking place.
Some people would pay for the travelling movie theatre and the whole village would turn up, including every food cart and booze station within a 10 mile radius. There would be a row of carts along the front garden wall of our house, and the vendors would ask to use our toilet.
Forget about sleep, these shows go on all night, and finish just before the monks come out of the temple for the morning alms round.
The sound systems have to be seen to be believed.
Don't expect any sleep if you live nearby.
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Post by BKKSTAN » June 2, 2007, 11:20 am

That might be a good idea for a different personality than me Ray :lol: Since I am in Nong Khai,it would not be convenient and in all honesty,I don't want to make that kind of commitment!! :oops: There doesn't seem to be to much interest in the local forumites anyway.I guess it is beer and dvd's :lol:

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Post by Bump » June 2, 2007, 11:26 am

Well my friend as they say around this neck of the woods up to yuo, I don't want to do it either :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by BKKSTAN » June 2, 2007, 11:30 am

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by BKKSTAN » June 2, 2007, 11:33 am

Prenders88 wrote:
beer monkey wrote:Stan why don't you hire one of the travelling movie theatre's around 7000baht for the night i think, just pick your own films 3 or 4 then watch in your own garden, if its big enough of course, and you don't mind 114 excited thais looking over the wall !
oh i do love a village movie show. :D
Our village house is opposite the village school playing field.
Before we had our place in Udon Thani, we stayed there.
It was quite a regular event, what with all the Tamboons taking place.
Some people would pay for the travelling movie theatre and the whole village would turn up, including every food cart and booze station within a 10 mile radius. There would be a row of carts along the front garden wall of our house, and the vendors would ask to use our toilet.
Forget about sleep, these shows go on all night, and finish just before the monks come out of the temple for the morning alms round.
The sound systems have to be seen to be believed.
Don't expect any sleep if you live nearby.
If you can't beat them join them.
I have been to 2 of these movie ''parties''!It can be great fun if you get into it!As far as hosting one,I'll pass,thank you very much :lol: :lol: :lol:

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