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Uploaded by Rudahn on Dec 5, 2009
Le mort is french for "The Dead", that should give you a clue as to the storyline lmao.Yes, not much to say. Kettle Chips. Yum Yum.
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Only one thing to say: WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
theSmilyHorse 1 month ago
what movie is this?
IronWarMachine01 2 months ago
All hail the Grammar Nazis, im very impressed Gilb0t. XD
Rudahn 2 years ago
Bingo, my good friend. I do indeed study both french and german, but isnt the entity Death usually symbolised as the grim reaper? A male figure. ;)
It's a title, that is an artistic part of art. XD I choose my titles carefully and purposefully. Maybe Rudahn knows all about it and meant it to be a male entity. o3o There is no wrong art, just different types.
kaiter3 2 years ago
Mort is a feminine noun, and only in a historical sense has it been used with 'le' ("Le Morte d'Arthur"). Ergo my question. -grammar nazi salute-
Maybe if the expression was characterizing 'Death' as a male entity it would work...
Once again, the video is nonetheless awesome ^^
Gilb0t 2 years ago
@ Gilb0t: There's "Le Mort" and "La Morte"
I think. "La" is for feminine things, and feminine things usually have an "e" at the end.
@ Rudahn: Amazing video, again. o3o
The Movie is Running free. It's on here.
spiritgirl2796 2 years ago
I like at 1:40 with ceaser. It fits him!
this is amazing, absolutely breathtaking!
caipalinbeag 2 years ago
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Only one thing to say: WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
theSmilyHorse 1 month ago
what movie is this?
IronWarMachine01 2 months ago
All hail the Grammar Nazis, im very impressed Gilb0t. XD
Rudahn 2 years ago
Bingo, my good friend. I do indeed study both french and german, but isnt the entity Death usually symbolised as the grim reaper? A male figure. ;)
Rudahn 2 years ago
It's a title, that is an artistic part of art. XD I choose my titles carefully and purposefully. Maybe Rudahn knows all about it and meant it to be a male entity. o3o There is no wrong art, just different types.
kaiter3 2 years ago
Mort is a feminine noun, and only in a historical sense has it been used with 'le' ("Le Morte d'Arthur"). Ergo my question. -grammar nazi salute-
Maybe if the expression was characterizing 'Death' as a male entity it would work...
Once again, the video is nonetheless awesome ^^
Gilb0t 2 years ago
@ Gilb0t: There's "Le Mort" and "La Morte"
I think. "La" is for feminine things, and feminine things usually have an "e" at the end.
@ Rudahn: Amazing video, again. o3o
kaiter3 2 years ago
The Movie is Running free. It's on here.
spiritgirl2796 2 years ago
I like at 1:40 with ceaser. It fits him!
spiritgirl2796 2 years ago
this is amazing, absolutely breathtaking!
caipalinbeag 2 years ago