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Old June 28, 2010, 11:29 PM
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Hi everyone. I'm taking Spanish in college, and my professor recommended we start watching movies or TV shows to start getting a feel of the language. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Only Spanish movies that I have seen are [REC] and Pan's Labyrinth. Really liked both of them.

As for TV shows, I'd like to find something other than soap operas. I'd much rather watch something with crime, violence, action... you know, guy stuff.

I hope someone has some ideas! Thanks!
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Old June 29, 2010, 02:32 PM
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I don't what country you are.
But you can search them in Youtube website, and well you can watch the soap opera of Televisa Mexico, here on my country there're a lot of kind to soap opera spoken in Spanish.

I hope you fin the you need for learn the Spanish.

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Old June 30, 2010, 02:15 PM
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Thanks for the reply!

I'm from the United States. I don't know if I really want to watch soap operas, because they're really aimed more at a female audience. I was hoping for some Spanish shows that are more... prime time. You know?

But I appreciate the advice! I'll watch soap operas if it comes to that.
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Old June 30, 2010, 02:43 PM
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Yeah, I know that the soap opera are more the audience female, but they can work for you for the translate in the words.

Then if you want not watch soap operas, then I consider you can start to watching movies without subtitles.

Really I see much Discovery channel, already what the channel teach me new things for my own knowledge, that channel are show programs spoken in English and Spanish too.
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Hey Kylez,
I am from Spain, but one excellent program (even if old) where you can get excellent Spanish (from Spain) is "El Hombre y la Tierra" (narrated by Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente). These are a series of documentaries about the Spanish fauna, but even after 30 years these were created (80s or so), they are still very appealing and interesting to me...
In terms of LANGUAGE, you can search any TELEDIARIO, type of thing, where you get the news in Spanish and you can relate with the day to day news you heard in English... in this way it is really easy to get words and expressions...
When I started learning Arabic (only one year, I don't remember anything) our professor recommended to start reading the Arabic newspapers... duh! A bit too difficult... but in the case of Spanish, you can spend hours with YouTube, listening to Spanish language, even if you take your favorite American series and look for the versions with Spanish subtitles, or dubbed...
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My recommendation is that you get ready to examine your DVD collection and look at the back of each box if it comes with the Spanish audio track.

If worse comes to worse, just go out to buy some DVD's that have the Spanish audio track. Just check for the features in the back of the box.
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That's a good suggestion chileno. We have DirecTV and it has two or three channels in Spanish. I often turn over to them. Some of the comedy shows are funny even though I don't understand what they are saying. Everyone speaks too fast, and the few words I do know and hear, once I think of them they have finished the sentence. It's frustrating and if I hadn't taken a half year or so break from learning I'd be able to understand more.
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That's a good suggestion chileno. We have DirecTV and it has two or three channels in Spanish. I often turn over to them. Some of the comedy shows are funny even though I don't understand what they are saying. Everyone speaks too fast, and the few words I do know and hear, once I think of them they have finished the sentence. It's frustrating and if I hadn't taken a half year or so break from learning I'd be able to understand more.
Well, that's why I recommend to watch a movie and not regular TV to begin with.

If it is a DVD you can watch it 1000 times if it is necessary.
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My recommendation is that you get ready to examine your DVD collection and look at the back of each box if it comes with the Spanish audio track.
Hablando de esto, ¿alguien sabe dondé vendéis DVDs de idioma Español con subtitulos Español? Encuentro ellos sólo con uno o otro.

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Hablando de esto, ¿alguien sabe dónde venden DVDs de idioma Español con subtitulos Español? Encuentro ellos sólo con uno o otro.

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Una pregunta. ¿Por qué quieres con subtítulos en castellano?

Hoy en día muchos de los DVD vienen con la pista de audio en castellano.
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