11 thoughts on “Does ‘FIRE EVERYTHING!!!’ Sound Better in German?”
Man, you know how Vulcans are all cold and distant and emotionless? That doesn’t really come across in the German version. I kept thinking everyone was Vulcan…
“You vill not talk, Hauptmann Kirk? Perheps a few moments in ze Agony Booth vill convince you otherwise!”
Amazingly, it sounds *worse* when they spreken zie deutch.
For those who are too lazy to watch the trailers, we should at least mention that “FIRE EVERYTHING!!!” *does* sound pretty badass in English. When shouted by Eric Bana, at least.
It worked this time. And OMG that AWEsome.
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so much so I forgot the “was.” Hrm.
WAS EVERYTHING!!!! (Clearly, I need to say it more like Bana.)
COPYEDIT EVERYTHING!!!
They sounds about the same.ACtually, it makes sense that they sound similar since German root language of English.
Auf…
They sounds about the same.ACtually, it makes sense that they sound similar since German root language of English.
Auf…
Both phrases sound about the same. Actually, that makes sense since German is the root language for English.
Man, you know how Vulcans are all cold and distant and emotionless? That doesn’t really come across in the German version. I kept thinking everyone was Vulcan…
“You vill not talk, Hauptmann Kirk? Perheps a few moments in ze Agony Booth vill convince you otherwise!”
Amazingly, it sounds *worse* when they spreken zie deutch.
Couldn’t get #3 to play, though 🙁
Really? #3 is still working for me.
Alrighty, how about this one: Anakin T. Kirk! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qfv4hBXPzSM&feature=player_embedded
For those who are too lazy to watch the trailers, we should at least mention that “FIRE EVERYTHING!!!” *does* sound pretty badass in English. When shouted by Eric Bana, at least.
It worked this time. And OMG that AWEsome.
…
so much so I forgot the “was.” Hrm.
WAS EVERYTHING!!!! (Clearly, I need to say it more like Bana.)
COPYEDIT EVERYTHING!!!
They sounds about the same.ACtually, it makes sense that they sound similar since German root language of English.
Auf…
They sounds about the same.ACtually, it makes sense that they sound similar since German root language of English.
Auf…
Both phrases sound about the same. Actually, that makes sense since German is the root language for English.
As Heidi would say “Auf Wiedersehn!”