Using the now infamous Downfall movie scene featuring an enraged Hitler, some clever person decided to change the situation by seeing what a cheap font CD would do to the person responsible for adding subtitles to Hitler and his men.
Nikon’s flagship dSLR, the D3X, is an $8000 beast that can shoot images at 24.5MP. It’s impressive, sure, but some are wondering if Nikon can justify spending $8000 on a camera that a Canon 5D MK II can do (and more) for $2700. Plus, you have lenses and flash units, and well, pretty soon that $8000 base price turns even an ordinary Nikon enthusiast into Hitler.
Of course, the movie scenes in the above video are taken from Der Untergang (The Downfall) and subtitles are changed to depict what Hitler might say if he were speaking English (the German audio is in fact still attached). Funny thing is, I never ever really had a reason to watch this film, but now I’ve just added it to my Netflix queue and I’m gonna see if it’s as good as everyone says. Plus, I also want to see what this particular scene actually said.