Ahh I thought that may have been the case,
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mlodewijk — 19 years ago(May 02, 2006 01:09 PM)
About the fries or fives discussion I couldn't care less really, so forgive for qoing slightly off-topic in this already very old and long topic, but talking about subtitles.
I find that many times there's errors in subtitles, some obvious things that somebody who wrote the subtitles may have misread from his/her script or misheard, but some of them are pure speculations on what might have been said or just plain wrong. Has anybody for instance ever noticed how they almost always get it wrong when it comes to translating measurements? Say an American movie with miles, inches, yards, feet what have you gets a European subtitle, the amounts they put up in the translation are almost always wrong. Similar things happen for technical terms, military ranks, sometimes Geographical names, etc. etc.
As a little funny thing I seem to notice more often also is that almost always when they mention a person's body height on IMDB the amount in feet and inches doesn't correctly correspond to the indicate number in meters and centimeters. -
Conquerer13 — 17 years ago(February 16, 2009 08:33 PM)
He clearly says fives. Listen closely and read his lips.
In the captions of my DVD it actually says "fries" but captions aren't done by the same people anyway. Like I said, you can clearly hear and see him saying fives. -
scriptwriter2009 — 17 years ago(February 27, 2009 12:19 AM)
Personally I think it was fries. He had already been told what he wanted up to the 50 million Mark so to ask if he wanted fives, why??? The way he was standing was shot as if he was a waiter, the way he was holding the notepad as if taking an order, which in a sense he was, hence he said "do you want fries with that?"
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Conquerer13 — 17 years ago(March 28, 2009 11:00 PM)
It may have been a play on the whole upselling ideal (fries with a meal), however his voice is clear and the "r" in fries is unheard. He's talking about bills and Tucker is clearly a joker and that's why he mentioned the fives. It's not relevant that the 50 million is already complete, he's just joking around.
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Darth_Immortalis — 16 years ago(June 05, 2009 09:16 PM)
Is this thread still alive? I remember this from 4 years ago.
It's logical he said FIVES, Sang asks for $20 million in
50's
, $20 million in
20's
, $10 million in
10's
, Carter jokingly asks him if he wants any 5's with that, as in insert amount in
5's
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JackoSuede — 16 years ago(July 02, 2009 11:13 PM)
THAT IS THE ENTIRE JOKE.
Chris Tucker asks if he wants "FIVES" with that. Referencing someone taking an order at a fast food restaraunt.
Chris tucker asks Sang if he wants fives with that, as a mcdonalds employee would ask a customer they want fries with their meal. -
Flyer_1983 — 14 years ago(June 15, 2011 06:12 PM)
It's logical he said FIVES, Sang asks for $20 million in 50's, $20 million in 20's, $10 million in 10's, Carter jokingly asks him if he wants any 5's with that, as in insert amount in 5's. I can't believe people don't get that.
When I first saw this movie, I always thought it was "you want any fries with that?" but, after watching it again, it really sounds like "fives" and your post makes total sense as to why it would be. -