Support us - New webseries includes Esperanto
od uživatele Evildela ze dne 21. července 2011
Příspěvky: 23
Jazyk: English
Leke (Ukázat profil) 31. července 2011 18:33:39
Here is a pic.
Some info from Trinity...
After the car crash that ends the opening chase scene, one of the benches at the bus stop in the background displays a poster with the word "esperanto" on it. Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson) and the newspaper vendor are speaking in Esperanto, with English subtitles provided. The scene on and in the police headquarters is in both English and Esperanto. The movie watched by Hannibal King when he is recovering from his wounds on the boat is Incubus with William Shatner, which was shot in Esperanto. The Esperanto League for North America was contacted and asked to provide the necessary translations for the movie.
Diablo (Ukázat profil) 1. srpna 2011 9:47:18
Leke:Since we are on the topic of esperanto in films, anyone remember the esperanto used in the blade movies? It seems the world order of vampires had the right ideaYeah, my wife and I are really into that kind of movie. I remember the first time we heard Whistler speak his mangled version of E-o, we flipped (in a good way). And then, there's Blade's escape scene, where you see the U.S + Esperanto flags in the background...that made our evening.
Here is a pic.
Some info from Trinity...After the car crash that ends the opening chase scene, one of the benches at the bus stop in the background displays a poster with the word "esperanto" on it. Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson) and the newspaper vendor are speaking in Esperanto, with English subtitles provided. The scene on and in the police headquarters is in both English and Esperanto. The movie watched by Hannibal King when he is recovering from his wounds on the boat is Incubus with William Shatner, which was shot in Esperanto. The Esperanto League for North America was contacted and asked to provide the necessary translations for the movie.
ceigered (Ukázat profil) 2. srpna 2011 9:48:58
Leke:Since we are on the topic of esperanto in films, anyone remember the esperanto used in the blade movies? It seems the world order of vampires had the right ideaThe ones based off of the comic books with the awesome and deadly looking Wesley Snipes?
Here is a pic.
I haven't seen them, but that's interesting. I guess it's the thing people just don't notice... Or assume it's Croatian!
Funny the places where nia eta lingvo finds itself. It's like a bloomin' cat!