I have been really aggravated here in the U.S. that foreign films typically aren't dubbed. I almost think it's a racket designed to increase Hollywood's stranglehold on the movie market because it just makes it much less fun to watch the movie if you don't understand the language and have to stare at the subtitles to catch the dialogue.
So, anyhow, I was at the video store and ran across a DVD of a few Godard movies I really like--namely San Souffle (Breathless) and Je vous salue, Marie (Hail Mary). But, alas, both were with subtitles and my French isn't good enough that I'd really want to turn the subtitles off.
My question, then, is whether in Europe you can get dubbed versions of (for me) foreign films and, if they exist, if there's a website where you can order them at a reasonable price.
I'd also even find German dubbings acceptable, as I'm fluent there, but English would be better because essentially none of my friends would be able to watch the German versions (I do know that the Germans are pretty good about dubbing movies rather than just throwing subtitles on them--was really fun when I lived over there to see John Wayne speaking German).
Are the British just as bad as the Americans in terms of sticking with subtitles rather than offering real English-language versions of foreign movies? If not, it would be really cool to find someplace maybe out of Britain where I could order like French, German, Swedish (Seventh Seal was also in the store and very tempting), Italian, Japanese, Russian, etc. but in English versions!!! (without subtitles)