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Posted by Lira on Feb-21-2008 13:57:

quote:
Originally posted by eROs.au
PIE seems harder than any currently spoken language

There's some truth to what you're saying, but I find it really difficult to say that "a language is harder than another". For example, which language is more difficult: A language with several different ways of changing a noun (such as Finnish), or a language in which a simple word has a meaning similar to a whole sentence in most European languages (such as Inuit/Eskimo)? Are they harder than PIE?

It pretty much depends on the speaker


Posted by Project-K on Feb-21-2008 14:25:

I remember when I first saw the preview I started laughing out loud, because it starts with just a big pack of mammoth quietly eating grass, and then this epic voice says.. "FROM THE MAKERS OF INDEPENDENCE DAY..."


Posted by eROs.au on Feb-21-2008 14:37:

doesnt look that good.


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Feb-21-2008 19:14:

Roland Emmerich lost a lot of credibility with Day After Tomorrow. Approach this one with caution.


Posted by DJ Juno on Feb-21-2008 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Zewad
exactly what i thought..

10,000 BC and they are speaking english?? ha

granted Gladiator which was also a great movie they spoke english too, but still

i think it was Hunt for Red October where they started in Russian and then did a sort of swipe to English transition which was kinda like an unspoken we know its Russian but we are going English for you... very tactifully done...

ok i rambled...


Gladiator & Red October = GREAT movies


Posted by wotyzoid on Feb-21-2008 19:26:

Fist time I saw the trailer I thought it was a Turok movie..


Posted by eROs.au on Feb-21-2008 23:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
There's some truth to what you're saying, but I find it really difficult to say that "a language is harder than another". For example, which language is more difficult: A language with several different ways of changing a noun (such as Finnish), or a language in which a simple word has a meaning similar to a whole sentence in most European languages (such as Inuit/Eskimo)? Are they harder than PIE?

It pretty much depends on the speaker


True, harder wasnt the right word. It's as developed and complex though.


Posted by Protege on Feb-21-2008 23:56:

yeah it looks retarded.


Posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs on Feb-22-2008 00:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Vernon_H

haha...I fucking love that movie. Runs right up behind the female and starts doing his business.

10k B.C. looks epic...


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-22-2008 01:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Zewad
i think it was Hunt for Red October where they started in Russian and then did a sort of swipe to English transition which was kinda like an unspoken we know its Russian but we are going English for you... very tactifully done...


yeah, that scene was just perfect, he was reading poetry from memory. awesome work.


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