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Halo 3: ODST Live Action Trailer Full Length HD “We Are ODST”

Halo 3: ODST Live Action Trailer HD “We Are ODST” This is the full-length Halo 3: ODST Live Action Trailer, “We Are ODST” for the Halo 3: ODST game releasing on September 22, 2009 on the Xbox 360. About the trailer: – “The Marines were originally intended to speak Russian – according to Rupert Sanders during an interview… He acknowledges however that the ODSTs are actually speaking Hungarian.” Apparently this is to reinforce the idea that Earth is united against the Covenant. – The song is a “Welsh song…” and “…is a version of CafĂ© del Mar’s “Light of Aidan – Lament”, which is much lighter and softer in tone and melody.” It seems the version in the trailer was specifically made for the it. The original is quite different and sung by a women with a much softer tone. – Light Of Aidan – Lament lyrics from the trailer translated to: “And my army of brothers went over the hilltops, drenched in blood we may be… but fighting is all left to me… Together with my army of brothers… down we fall… darkness in all… through hell!” – Translated Dialogue (from Hungarian): UNSC officer: Present arms! UNSC officer: Fire! UNSC officer: “Tarkov! Thirty, now! UNSC officer: “Do you want to die? Do you? Faster! Go, go, go!” – Info from: halo.wikia.com (There’s been a lot of discussion on the net about the song’s lyrics and meaning. The info above is from halo.wikia, aka halopedia, as posted. But, some have noticed that when you put those words into a Welch translator it doesn’t
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Synopsis: Fellow-collegians Aryan Khanna and Nandini Iyer fall in love with each other and want to get married, however, their respective parents, wealthy builder PK Khanna and equally wealthy MLA Ramanna Iyer, want them to marry in Punjabi and Madrasi families respectively, with Nandini’s marriage already being finalized with US-based Shekhar Iyer. Aryan and Nandini decide to elope and end up in the Dora jungles closely pursued by Iyer and Khanna and the Police, amidst a lot of media publicity. Iyer and Khanna display mutual loathing, mingled with Madrasi and Punjabi expletives. Both decide to change their tactics, temporarily declare a truce in order to placate and get their respective children back, and then carry on later with their mutual hatred. Little do Iyer and Khanna realize that their children have been robbed, are lost, tired, hungry, and have now been abducted by dreaded trigger-happy terrorist Donga – who may end up killing both of them – and anyone else who dares to interfere.
Video Rating: 5 / 5