This exposes the national-egocentric plotting at the heart of so many science fiction films, when the aliens land, and announce “We have studied your language” we like to assume that they were as focused on the US as the US is. Surely they only studied English!! And not always completely. In TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE, the human looking aliens are almost completely fluent, but they still say stuff like “man of science” for scientist, and “man of medicine” for doctor. Just to remind the audience that they still think like ‘aliens.’
finkd almost 6 years ago
" If I could talk to the animals…".
Adiraiju almost 6 years ago
Cue the dog asking “Sprechen sie Deutsch?”
wldhrsy2luv almost 6 years ago
You need a universal translator, like Star Trek.
pschearer Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Earth will be conquered.
MayCauseBurns almost 6 years ago
All dogs say the same thing: Feed me.
WoodstockJack almost 6 years ago
The U.T. must be malfunctioning … all he says is “rub my belly.”
eddie6192 almost 6 years ago
Well at least they appear to be friendly.
scottartist creator almost 6 years ago
This exposes the national-egocentric plotting at the heart of so many science fiction films, when the aliens land, and announce “We have studied your language” we like to assume that they were as focused on the US as the US is. Surely they only studied English!! And not always completely. In TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE, the human looking aliens are almost completely fluent, but they still say stuff like “man of science” for scientist, and “man of medicine” for doctor. Just to remind the audience that they still think like ‘aliens.’
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“Ruh-roh.”
colcam almost 6 years ago
I can only assume that in Unger’s world the aliens are products of an idiocracy.