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Mikey
Mar 2, '08, 4:34 AM
My buddy sent me this movie a few years ago on a boot DVD....

All I can say, it was interesting :smiley1:

monkey tennis
Mar 2, '08, 4:48 AM
Does it come with Subtitles :crazy:

Mikey
Mar 2, '08, 4:51 AM
Does it come with Subtitles :crazy:

The whole movie is in sign language ---no BS

Deafula (1975) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0123790/)

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monkey tennis
Mar 2, '08, 9:23 AM
:clap:
Your joking,
:rotfl:
I was just messing.
Wow I've got to see that some day.
:clap:

toys2cool
Mar 2, '08, 11:18 AM
wow by reading the reviews it sounds crazy :grin:

Meule
Mar 2, '08, 12:29 PM
Mike sent me a copy of that "movie" a couple of months ago. All I can say is you gotta see it yourself to believe it :smiley1:

Hector
Mar 2, '08, 3:53 PM
WHAT?!?!?!?

Meule
Mar 3, '08, 2:14 AM
I Said: You Gotta See It Yourself To Believe It

monkey tennis
Mar 3, '08, 4:53 AM
Can you sign that.
Or speak slower. :grin:

My daughters teacher is deaf, so she teaches the children verbally and in sign language, I think it's great. My daughter can sing a few songs in sign language.
I might try and get that movie for my daughter...Is it scary though ?? as she's only 6 years old.

Mikey
Mar 3, '08, 7:19 AM
Is it scary though ?? as she's only 6 years old.

I personally would not play it to a 6 year old.......

It's not scary (to us)
But to a 6 year old it probably would be.

monkey tennis
Mar 3, '08, 7:48 AM
Oh, ok thanks Mike.
She might be interested in it when she's 7 :terror: :grin:
There is a kids programme on the BBC that is highly based on
sign lanuage, so my other daughter, myself and my wife know
a very little bit.
I can read basic braille but my monitor doesn't feel right.
I learnt it in art college, for some strange reason.