Husband and I watch movies and TV with subtitles on for his need and both of our occasional amusement. I don’t believe I’ve ever heard a chicken cackle before, and certainly not one who was indignant about it. But maybe I just don’t know chickens.
Predator_ on
And the funny part is where exactly…?
FondantFluffball on
“Chickens cackle indignantly” sounds less like subtitles and more like a Victorian novel describing political unrest.
RichieSakai on
I enjoyed that movie. I’d recommend Nitram too, it’s a similar true story and movie vibe.
RPDRNick on
(Chickens speaking Chickenese)
arebello34 on
I watch movies with subtitles all the time because the dialogues are impossible to understand nowadays.
RepulsiveBad8681 on
The hearing-impaired subtitles carry every show. They describe background noises with more care than the writers put into the dialogue.
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Husband and I watch movies and TV with subtitles on for his need and both of our occasional amusement. I don’t believe I’ve ever heard a chicken cackle before, and certainly not one who was indignant about it. But maybe I just don’t know chickens.
And the funny part is where exactly…?
“Chickens cackle indignantly” sounds less like subtitles and more like a Victorian novel describing political unrest.
I enjoyed that movie. I’d recommend Nitram too, it’s a similar true story and movie vibe.
(Chickens speaking Chickenese)
I watch movies with subtitles all the time because the dialogues are impossible to understand nowadays.
The hearing-impaired subtitles carry every show. They describe background noises with more care than the writers put into the dialogue.