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I've worked at a movie rental establishment for the past few years and when ever a movie in another language is released, it really makes the idiots stand out, which is 99% of the people who rent there.

The endless amount of phone calls I received when Pan's Labyrinth came out asking me for directions to get the movie "in American".

My response was always:

"You can't, you have to read the subtitles."

which was always followed by:

"NOW WHY DID THEY DO THAT!"

and my sarcastic response was always:

"Well... you see sir/madam, the director's name is Guillermo Del Toro, now judging from that alone, one could determine that the director is Spanish."

If they hadn't hung up by then I would finish with:

"If you were to make a movie sir/madam, wouldn't you make it in your native tongue?"

Oh the amount of refunds and complaints, my favorite week of work.

When Letters from Iwo Jima came out I received this question.

"Do you have Phone calls from Emo Gima?"
Last edited by yaphet_Archive on Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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stupidest thing a customer ever said to you...

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yaphet wrote:I've worked at a movie rental establishment for the past few years and when ever a movie in another language is released, it really makes the idiots stand out, which is 99% of the people who rent there.

The endless amount of phone calls I received when Pan's Labyrinth came out asking me for directions to get the movie "in American".

My response was always:

"You can't, you have to read the subtitles."

which was always followed by:

"NOW WHY DID THEY DO THAT!"

and my sarcastic response was always:

"Well... you see sir/madam, the director's name is Guillermo Del Toro, now judging from that alone, one could determine that the director is Spanish."

If they hadn't hung up by then I would finish with:

"If you were to make a movie sir/madam, wouldn't you make it in your native tongue?"

Oh the amount of refunds and complaints, my favorite week of work.

When Letters from Iwo Jima came out I received this question.

"Do you have Phone calls from Emo Gima?"

They were asking for the dubbed version.
Del Toro is Mexican, not Spanish.
He has made several films in English.

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