I once saw a science fiction movie about a voyage to Uranus, a foreign made film dubbed in English. Throughout, every time the planet’s name was pronounced, the second syllable was rendered with a schwa rather than the usual “long a” sound, and the accent was moved to the first syllable. More or less, it was YOUR-uh-nus. Problem neatly solved, at least as for that Saturday afternoon matinee. I’m guessing that we’ll never have an English language movie about such a journey… unless Adam Sandler decides to make one.
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 8 years ago
I once saw a science fiction movie about a voyage to Uranus, a foreign made film dubbed in English. Throughout, every time the planet’s name was pronounced, the second syllable was rendered with a schwa rather than the usual “long a” sound, and the accent was moved to the first syllable. More or less, it was YOUR-uh-nus. Problem neatly solved, at least as for that Saturday afternoon matinee. I’m guessing that we’ll never have an English language movie about such a journey… unless Adam Sandler decides to make one.
dadoctah about 8 years ago
The movie you saw was probably 1962’s “Journey to the Seventh Planet”, a joint Danish/American production.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
The ring should be at nearly 90° of the axis.
LizardPriest about 8 years ago
Just searching for klingons.
Space_cat about 8 years ago
Well.. Okay, if it is for Science.
Red Ruffensor about 8 years ago
How is “Urine-us” any better than “Your-anus?” You can’t even make jokes about Urine-us.
egadi'mnotclad about 8 years ago
urine trouble unless you say “your aah-nus”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Urine doesn’t come out of your anus. You should know that unless you have great damage to your urological organs.
tim.lowell about 8 years ago
I want to know how Dilbert’s Pointy-Haired Boss got in there.