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Hi, I haven't been collecting Blu-rays for very long, but I've noticed that different Blu-ray companies have very different subtitle options. I need English subtitles to understand films so I greatly appreciate companies that subtitle their films and bonus features. Fox are, in my experience, by far the best, subtitling not only the film and bonus features, but the commentaries as well. WB, Universal, Paramount and Disney subtitle the film and bonus features, but not commentaries. Lionsgate don't seem to subtitle bonus features and Optimum have quite a few releases that have no subtitles whatsoever. It's also infuriating but understandable that Criterion and Arrow don't subtitle their bonus features. They surely have little money to spend after paying for restoration work, but it still annoys me that they put so much care into their extras but don't subtitle them, or even port subtitles over from older releases.
What companies are the best/worse for Engish subtitling? Last edited by BigNickUK; 02-01-2018 at 04:01 PM. |
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