Crazy Love Subtitles

Domator

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Hello
I'm looking for Crazy Love subtitles. Can you help me? I'd be glad for any links, PM or e-mails (theelder.net@gmail.com).

Thanks!
D.
 

hank solo

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English ones are available from opensubtitles.org

http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/search/sublanguageid-eng/idmovie-8591

My disc has Dutch, French and English. Not sure how easy they are to rip...
 

Domator

Founding member
And i'm searching for english subtitles, of course.

But now it's never mind - thanks hank!
 

Ponder

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Domator, if you like I send you a copy of the movie for free.

In Crazy Love they speak some form of ""Flemish dialect". Even for me not so easy to understand...
So I guess that's the reason the disc also has Dutch subtitles.
 
i know that this topic is outdated by over a year, but Crazy Love is and has been available with english subtitles for quite a while. . . I got my copy at diabolikdvd.com more than a year and a half ago . . . definitely before october of last year, so if anyone is still looking for it check out diabolikdvd. . .
 

HenryChinaski

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lol man i wish they were around back when i watched it all the way through without them.
i was just trying to figure out what was going on. it wasnt too bad though.
 
halo im looking for crazy love subtiteles english i cant find that movie someon can help me please i want to see that movie
 

Pogue Mahone

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The stranger it gets, I love Buk. But this film was a little too spooky for me. This coming from a guy whose 2 favorite movies are "Who's Afraid of Virgina Wolf" and "Showgirls". I think what was missing was Buk's sense of humor in the face of horror. That sense of humor is such a critical bridge to understanding and accepting life. Without it, the pain is overwhelming.
 
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It is a very strange film indeed. I don't need subtitles cause I speak Dutch/Flemish... I like that Bukowski was enthusiastic about this film. Bukowski liked Eraserhead as well. I guess he liked his films to be a bit weird.
 
I only tried to watch this movie once. That was somwhere around 2001 or 2002 and I wasn't even able to finish it.

Not because I couldn't take hurt and pain in a movie, but I simply DID NOT FEEL my Bukowski in it.
I even didn't feel the pain at all. It was emotionless to me.
That thing made no impression at all; it just bored me.

When I found out, Bukowski liked that movie, I was embarrassed. I couldn't understand. And can't now.

Maybe I should give it another chance.
But not tonight.
 
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