Has anyone out there actually seen this movie, "Incubus" (1965)?
I mean, aside from me, that is?
It's fairly heavy going, but I did watch it once. It was directed by Leslie Stevens, who produced "The Outer Limits," in which Shatner appeared once. And the music was by OL composer Dominic Frontiere.
Yeah, I watched it once when it was shown on late night TV. After I realized I wasn't hallucinating, I listened closely and decided it was in Esperanto. Awful, isn't it?
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11 comments:
Mi esperas la kafon estis bona. Vi povas interpretas la kelneron?
Ogopay, ohyay are a erdnay.
Otay!
(That's Buckwheataranto, not esperanto.)
Has anyone out there actually seen this movie, "Incubus" (1965)?
I mean, aside from me, that is?
It's fairly heavy going, but I did watch it once. It was directed by Leslie Stevens, who produced "The Outer Limits," in which Shatner appeared once. And the music was by OL composer Dominic Frontiere.
(Now who's the erdnay?)
Mi ech ne sciis, ke ekzistas tia kafejo en Nova Jorko....
Chu la servistoj parolas esperante?
Kiel vi (fartas) for “How are you?” just seems wrong, somehow.
Was that Captain Kirk?
chiam malfermita! (always open!)
esperanto neniam fermigxas!
Por mi, tiu estas la plej bona detalo pri la bildo.
Ogopay,
Eway avhay etmay the erdnays and eythay are usway.
Yeah, I watched it once when it was shown on late night TV. After I realized I wasn't hallucinating, I listened closely and decided it was in Esperanto. Awful, isn't it?
Nice job
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