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BMW GS - What Hitler would say

I found this on another site (don't blame me!!!)

http://www.brainsweb.co.uk/uploads/the-wrong-bike.wmv

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Damn, you beat me to it!

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YouTube - Hitler's got the wrong bike.
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This has been around all day and have just recovered the ability to type. Absolutely fantastic! Not laughed as much in a very long time. "Put it on e-bay"..... I'd have loved to have seen the ad. "Cut out the middle man"....
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'Kin funny as.
Loved the Ewan wanna be bit.
Just poped on here to post it but you beat me, shoulda checked my emails earlier.
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It's been everywhere already

And it's "translated" for dozens of 'versus' purposes, Xbox vs PlayStation game consoles even.
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Wink Thanks for putting it here - might never have seen it otherwise!!

Well I have only just seen it, so I guess I should spend less time on this website!

Haven't laughed so much in a long, long time - nearly fell off the chair.
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Ace clip, laughed so much I nearly fell off my BMW.
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chortle chortle!
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Did anyone notice that ****wit seemed to be the translation for Stalin?

Marvelous. I must have a look at some of the other "translations" for the X-box - that's not my thing really. However the whole bike translation seems to work brilliantly - pointing at the map and explaining what happened to the VFR on the ride out makes me wonder what was going on with the x-box.....

It was a good film that one too. We just don't get enough foreign language films in the UK.
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Did anyone notice that ****wit seemed to be the translation for Stalin?

It was a good film that one too. We just don't get enough foreign language films in the UK.

Just watched it again: quite right about the translation, but what language is Herr Hitler speaking in anyway?


This has to be one of those films that has a new angle each time it is seen.
Proper tractor: that has to be a HD?!!


Now off to watch it again.
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excellent, thanks for posting.

What was the original film? Looks good.

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What was the original film? Looks good.
"Downfall"

DOWNFALL - The Official Movie Website

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but what language is Herr Hitler speaking in anyway?
He is/was speaking German. Or did I miss something and now you're laughing at me :confused1:
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Wink The subtitles are still great

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He is/was speaking German. Or did I miss something and now you're laughing at me :confused1:
Not at all Mark: It's just that I understood hardly a single word ( Mein Furher ) - I thought I would recognise a few numbers for instance (the way you do when ordering a few s).
As it was "Downfall" (which I have never heard of) I guess I was not meant to understand!!
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excellent, thanks for posting. What was the original film? Looks good.

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It's more than a good film, Tim. It is a brilliant one. Bruno Ganz, in particular, excels as Adolf Hitler with amazing attention to his mannerisms and accent.

The film also broke a taboo in Germany in that it portrays Hitler as 'human' with depth of character rather than a 'monster'.

You can see a trailer for it here to whet your appetite:
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