Posted on 10/16/2007 5:18:40 PM PDT by Oakleaf
Exactly my point..
BTTT
LOL
Amish
It’s based on a rural Cthulhu dialect.
Oh, yes, you betcha!
Mark
GO they make it more left wing than the original?
The movie had a couple very suspenseful moments, and the rest moved at a snail's pace. Not to mention how preachy it was.
Note to Hollywood: movies are meant to entertain. If you want to preach, buy a pulpit.
If you’d like to read the original story, “Farewell to the Master” by Harry Bates
http://thenostalgialeague.com/olmag/bates.html
And here I thought they were shouting “GORE !”
I would have opted for Pig Latin... nyuk, nyuk, nyuk
Be honest. You’re wearing a Star Trek costume (Vulcan, if I’d have to guess) while posting this.
Now, I can tell you what language that is as I have been in the Mother Ship many times and learned to speak the Klaata language telepathically. If you will just wire a small fee (say 1 to 2 million USD) for the betterment of my black brothers and sisters to my Swiss bank account, I will share the secret with you.
No idea but this by far one of my most favorite early sci-fi movies. And the way the world reacted in the movie would be just the same if the situation were real.
LOL
You made that up. Didn’t you?
Keep-watching-the-skies ping.
Barada: Barada was a Klatooinian who served as chief mechanic for Jabba the Hutt's sail barge Khetanna. He was one of the most loyal and hardworking of Jabba's servants and his loyalty would last until his death at the battle at the Great Pit of Carkoon.
Klatooinian: Klatooinians were a humanoid species from the planet Klatooine, located in the Si'Klaata Cluster. For most of their history, they were closely associated with the Hutts, as criminal henchmen, soldiers, and slaves. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, however, some Klatooinians began to break away from their servitude.
Nikto: The Nikto are an alien race in the Star Wars universe. They were a humanoid species from the planet Kintan in the Si'Klaata Cluster. The species featured five distinct mutated sub-species due to a massive radiation from a nearby star M'dweshuu. The five sub-species inhabited different geographic areas of Kintan, developing unique adaptations to suit their environs. The varying appearance of the Nikto sub-species caused confusion amongst those who were unfamiliar with the Nikto.
Actually credit for the invention of the Cthulhu goes to H.P. Lovecraft.
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