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| Originally posted by eROs.au PIE seems harder than any currently spoken language |
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..."
doesnt look that good.
Roland Emmerich lost a lot of credibility with Day After Tomorrow. Approach this one with caution.
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| 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... |
Fist time I saw the trailer I thought it was a Turok movie..
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| 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 |
yeah it looks retarded.
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Originally posted by Vernon_H |
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| 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... |
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