01:13 As a Norwegian, I can attest that whenever Norway or a Norwegian even is mentioned in passing in movies or series, I immediately go "Nice, awesome, cool! :D"
I know this has been written about in previous comments, but the first part of Star Wars V has been filmed: ruclips.net/video/TlirHCdc-XQ/видео.htmlsi=4JvNAFb19SIC5C9U
For a show set in the US military in 1943 it's kinda weird they don't know the nazis had occupied Norway. Not only was that contemperary, not only was Martha and the children in the US, but Roosevelt literally used Norway as an example of european resistance to the nazis - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_to_Norway
I live in Arendal and ive heard that alot of tourists come here thinking that Arendal will have an Elsa castle. Dont know why Arendal does not take advantage of this and build it😅
he meant the movie and the culture, not the book. the actual movie is inspired by norway because the directors went to norway to get inspiration for the actual movie
----- @zerucos ----- - To be fair, that clip was really short... When watching the whole episode, it makes more sense. Although not by much, 'cause it's still pretty bad. - It sounds pretty much how I would sound if I tried to speak some sort of Chinese like 'Mandarin'. I know some of the words, but my pronunciation and grammar would be all sorts of wrong. -----
It's not really a double-edged sword. We get to work on international productions, Norwegian film people are kept employed, the skill levels of Norwegian film workers have become way higher than before Hollywood started coming, and it's money in the bank. People who rent their house out for a production don't expect the history of the building to be represented. It does get a little weird when someone lives in a home in the middle of Vigelandsparken or Prekestolen is presented as whatever country they pretended it was in, but the good far outweighs the bad
Worth mentioning that with internet and "nerd culture" visiting locations where movies or TV series were made is very much a thing. Particularly sine Lord of the Rings were filmed in New Zealand. Game of Thrones is another example that generates tourism. Movie/TV-fans tend to look up notable locations used. Such exposure almost certainly reach potential tourists that more traditional advertisment do not.
The Thirtheenth warrior was marginally better. But still the Norwegian was horrible. The worst was that there was a norwegian in one of the rolles. He read the script and went to the director. Listen here, this socalled Norwegian is all wrong. They should say so and so instead. The director refused to listen and demanded that he talk shitty Norwegian because it was in the script. The actor tried again. But I am actually from Norway, it is my native language. I know what I am talking about. Still the director just got pissed off and stubbornly dug his heels in. So for the whole of the movie, The Norwegian Actor had to talk Horrible Norwegian, just because it was in the script, and the director didn't want to change anything.
Sonja Henie was a huge Hollywood star but that was so long ago that even most Norwegians have forgotten her. If they ever knew her, and she was only one person. But Star Wars was probably the pioneer in using Norwegian scenery.
Arendal is my town i was born and raised. here. in the picture you see the south east part of town and on the other side of the water is a big island "hisøy" it is mostly a residental zone,, the church is standing more or less in the center of town. so not a big town but it is a summer paradise and a large part of the norwegian population from the east and north norway come her for summer vacation and boat life. not just arendal but all the south land"sørlandet" Tvedestand, Arendal,Grimstad,Lillesand, Kristiansand and mandal.
I live close to Atlantic Road, we where present when Transformers, James Bond, Black Widow, Furious movies where filmed. By the way, the ferry 'Goma' is named after a place in Kristiansund city. I own a house in Goma, Kristiansund. The problem with us is that we see this everyday, and it's normal with fjords, mountains and so on. Most of us take this nature for granted.
@@notsure7060 Dæven, skal si jeg reiste meg i stolen da jeg så navnet på ferga i Black Widow... Visste Scarlett var i fylket da de spilte inn filmen. English : Sh*it, would say i took notice when I saw name of ferry in Black Widow... Knew Scarlett was in county when the recorded the movie. By the way, Sveagata her!
As a Norweigan, I'm a little dissapointed that the video did not mention Star Wars ONCE. The ice planet Hoth, shown in the film The Empire strikes back, has it's location in Norway.
Not to mention, the name Arendell was probably supposed to be Arendale, which is how you would say Arendal in english context.but they probably felt they shouldn't use a real placename during pre-production.
In several Marvel movies they show a fictionalized version of Tønsberg, the oldest city in Norway (and possibly scandinavia) at more than 1000 years old
Now now, hold your horses. Tønsberg has a somewhat weak claim to the title of oldest SURVIVING settlement in Norway. Expanding that to Scandinavia as a whole is ludicrous ^^,
I don't remember which movie it was, but during a Marvel movie there was a scene where Norway was mentioned and I remember hearing small gasps throughout the cinema 😂 which I find very cute
hi tyler, you have actually found a little goldmine. norwegians are extremely patriotic and loves it when foreigners comment on norway (im norwegian btw.) cheers🙂
Reps from Disney came to the open air museum I used to work at just outside Trondheim to copy the design of one of the buildings exibited for the Frozen portion of one of the Disney parks (the one in Florida?) a few years back.
The 2019 animated movie “Klaus” (a wonderful Santa Claus origin story) takes place in a setting based on Svalbard, Norway, and features Sami characters speaking their language as well.
I suspect Targaryans a inspired by Norwegians. They are tall, blond, and some of their names are adaptations of norwegian names, like Aemond = Amund, Vaemond = Vemund, Aenar =Einar. Targar also sounds alot like Torgeir. And High Valyrian has the same R sound. Actually i think alot of the letters must be the same. Im norwegian and i have been learning High Valyrian on Duolingo, and i find the words very easy to pronounce.
If you are going to research this more I would actually recommend if you have seen the last mission impossible movie then look for the train scene at the end of the movie when it says (somewhere in Austria) it is actually Norway
To not forget norse mythology and all the thor & loki lore. Loki in his own series sings in norwegian and i gotta say he did a decent job. 😊 you should watch the clip
It is annoying when they pretend to speak Norwegian and don't even make an effort to sound remotely similar, but apparently make an enormous effort in inventing some strange language. There's a lot of it and I don't know why they do it. It is actually rather offensive. There's a scene in Godless as well, where they're apparently supposed to speak Norwegian, but there's no recognizable words at all. If I remember correctly, there's a scene in Boardwalk Empire where there's some pretty good Norwegian though.
Hollywood is really not that good at looking at Norway. They have mostly ignored the whole viking age, and they try to make their own stories, rather than copy the Snorre stories, that is basically the whole viking mythology and history. You also have Asbjørnson & Moe, that was basically Norway's version of the Brother Grims, only a bit nicer. And the last 70 years, you had Thorbjørn Egners and Kjell Aukrust, who made really good stories. But, consider how Hollywood is messing up other stories currently, that might be a good thing. Also, not sure why, but the creator of the video ignored that the Hoth scene from Star wars, was also filmed in Norway. To get the snow. And we had a few movies that became cult classics for a short time. Dead snow and Troll.
Even though Romania have some spectacular landscapes as well. But there’s something with the summer lights in Norway and a long lasting daylight. But bad if you should shoot a normal summer evening or night.
If you live in a small town in a small state in the US, and suddenly a hollywood movie is going to be made there, I will think the locals will get the same feeling. You know, most Americans aren't able to point out the US of A on a map. And a big part of your population does not know the answer to "in which country are you living?". Geography is not your nations speciality. BTW, you have a Norway pavilion in EPCOT, and a real Norwegian Stave Church. Also, Tom Cruice has been filming in Norway for all of his latest movies. The last James Bond movie, where they drive on the nice bridge, is right where I live :-) The Mission Impossible scenes are a two hours drive away. Have you been here? If not, it's perfect timing with the Norwegian Crown being so cheap now. Half priced compared to a few years ago. I'm sure, if you post it in a video, we can arrange a complete Norway Tour with couch surfing.
its funny how me a norwegan guy has a litle sister who loves frozen. and when i say loves i mean really loves she runs trugh the intire house just she hears the word frozen. and where i am going with this is i like the fact that not even i knew that frozen was based on norway
It always irritates me when they dont get someone that actually speak Norwegian to do the lines, especially when its like a tiiiiny role where you dont need a "big name"..
King of Norway was referenced in Police academy by Mahoney(Steve Guttenberg), Empire strikes back, the best Star Wars movie(Hoth scenes), 2 last Mission impossible movies (fantastic stunts). Heroes of Telemark, James Bond etc...
Twin peaks, and that tv series from Minnesota made after the film from the 90s, The thing has Norwegians as well. I saw a recent film with Matt Damon I think and parts were even from Bergen.
I dont care when England or Denmark turns up in US films. When James Bond spoke danish it was only mentioned because no one got what he said. I still dont know and ive seen the movie last year. Btw Frozen is a danish feairetale after H.C Andersen. And Marvel movies took place in Norway when they did the Thor scenes. Star Wars used Norway in a lot of the movies all the way back to Empire.. they use Island too. But we all know that. But i dont care about all that. Its more interesting when its your hometown that in the news or a movie.. But i dont lose my shit over it..
And dolms dont say anything when filmed in Scandinavia as they know the intelligent part of the world will know instantly that they're using scandivian places. Like Star Wars in 1978 when they're did the Hoth battle in Norway. It was known as a kid so not a problem. Or in Rogue One where its full on Island the first 15 minutes. Seeing that black beach was all i needed... 😏
Frozen has brought two million extra American tourists (in addition to the usual crowd) since 2015, so I think Frozen have had made an impression on Americans. Tom Cruise have been here with his Mission Impossible franchise several times, and the scenes shot in Norway, actually in the films tese places are presented as India and other places. So it is only filmnerds and people that look up the films on IMDB that really knows there are scenes shot here. Frozen is animated, so they sent a crew to get inspired. Arendelle is somewhat of a coincidence. Norway is NOT popular among American filmmakers, it is expensive, has no metropolises, and this we seee on the production crews. They have to be here for two months, the actors are here for anything from a day to five days (exceptions exist-some , like Chevy Chase, who went here some 35 years ago to film Spies like US, in te film the scenes was supposed to be Pakistan, he spent three weeks in Trondhiem, the 3rd largest city, and he said : -Gotta love it, three weeks, and I have not seen ONE policecar! He enjoyed cocaine at the time, maybe he still does. And yes, I live in a city with 120 000 people in Norway, it could be a month between when I see a police car or police officer in the flesh)
Also, german in US world war II movies was always so messed up.... Just use german actors for christ sake. But you're also forgetting how popular scandinavia has become after Brits and Americans found out they love all the scandi krimi dramas. Broen.and Forbrydelsen gave Denmark so much tourism after they where shown in England. Thyre been having tours with all konds of shopping going on as well. The islandic sweaters that we all wore in the 70s have become this fashion must have thing in England now. Even AbFab did an episode where she dreams about Forbrydelsen and Sara Lund, she wven speaks danish to her...well at least she thinks she does...😅 Gråbøl..eh what are you doing ? Im a speaking danish hüdyy gürdyy flürdyy... Eh no your not, oh yes i am.... 😅
Norway is a country With a population og 5,5 million, far north in The Arctic. Yet we act quite worldly. A wice man said: Norway is a country in The World.
In the newest Saw movie, called Saw X, they reference something to Norway, and the female doctor is played by a norwegian actress)) And an another fun thing is that in the city I live in, Fredrikstad, there is an norwegian director called Harald Zwart that rename the city to "Hællæwood", since he also live in Hollywood. He does it when he has a premier on his movies he makes, and some International actors and actresses, like Will Smith, Jsckie Chan is on the premier and visits this beautiful city))
Mission impossible 6 was filmed in the preikestolen. And at the start of that film, there is a guy I know from Norway who plays the guy in the hospital bed extremely cool. Kristoffer Joner. I forgot some part in mission impossible 7 was also film in Norway
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And yes, that line was complete gibberish, not a language at all, that I know of at least. Might as well say "me doo dee dum dar dem der skoogen door" 😂
America is nit much in the news around Europe at the moment. Its more about the korean leader and his martial law declaration, or the plane crash. Or the Kazakhstan plane crash, or Ukraine or what germany or france is doing right now. Oh and of course all the funny so called accidents around the Scandinavian and nordic waters that seems to happen all the time. USA only comes up when there's another shooting and that was evey 4 days last year i felt. This year its only every 10 days or so... so slow for America. But of course if Tronal Dump opens his mouth its gonna be some stupid ahittao they cover that. Theres always a listen to the idiot talking story... But if you removed Mr.Dump you would hardly hear about them i feel...
In the Mission Impossible movies they have filmed in Norway, but in the film they do not tell, they call it something else. I think that is actually quite disrespectful considering the fact that they get a lot of money from us, from us taxpayers here in Norway!!! Give Norway the credit for the landscape you show and use. The landscape you get to rope off and drag helicopters etc. up to, in order to make huge scenes for your movies… Heck, we should really get a free ticket to see the movies, LOL!!!
Not knowing about the Norwegian Blue (possibly the most famous parrot in the Western Hemisphere) is totally forgivable, depending on your age. Not knowing about Mission Impossible is borderline :)
Let me first tell you that you do carry a Vikikng embley wtitten in old norse every day. Harald Blåtann was a Danish/Norwegian king and his name in english is....BlueTooth. ᛒᛚᚢᛖᛏᛟᛟᛏᚺ in Old Norse So U do carry his initals in old norse . So here's my suggestion, abd he is a masterpiece If you really want to learn about the Vikings, there no one better than this one: ruclips.net/video/73Xb4STUupI/видео.htmlsi=cAYdHqbTXipXGGV4
01:13 As a Norwegian, I can attest that whenever Norway or a Norwegian even is mentioned in passing in movies or series, I immediately go "Nice, awesome, cool! :D"
i agree whenever norway get mensioned it imediatly gets my interest even if the subject is usaly boring af for me
So does every other pesron from a smaller country I`d imagine hehe, it`s cool to get some rep from "big time" countries and people (:
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Norwegian singer and song writer Aurora is one of the singers in Frozen...
AND she`s magic, so it was a good pick ❤
Star wars filmed in Norway too, for empire. When they're on hoth, that's Norway in winter.
More specifically, Finse.
Finse Strikes Back lol
I know this has been written about in previous comments, but the first part of Star Wars V has been filmed: ruclips.net/video/TlirHCdc-XQ/видео.htmlsi=4JvNAFb19SIC5C9U
Superman (Reeve) filmed in Norway (1978?). I think Superman Legacy (James Gunn) are filmed in Norway I think
For a show set in the US military in 1943 it's kinda weird they don't know the nazis had occupied Norway. Not only was that contemperary, not only was Martha and the children in the US, but Roosevelt literally used Norway as an example of european resistance to the nazis - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_to_Norway
I live in Arendal and ive heard that alot of tourists come here thinking that Arendal will have an Elsa castle. Dont know why Arendal does not take advantage of this and build it😅
Ændal😅
Because Arendal is a city not a Disney park 😂😊😂
@ErikfromNorway thank you for that clarification ^^👌
I also live in Arendal and remember when a huge cruise ship visited, and some of the tourists were asking to see the castle from Frozen...
The story in "Frozen" is partly inspired by "Snedronningen" -"The Snowqueen" by H C Andersen.❄️
he meant the movie and the culture, not the book. the actual movie is inspired by norway because the directors went to norway to get inspiration for the actual movie
The "Norwegian" that guy was speaking sounded like complete gibberish. Baldubladibladuhblah is what I heard.
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- To be fair, that clip was really short...
When watching the whole episode, it makes more sense.
Although not by much, 'cause it's still pretty bad.
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It sounds pretty much how I would sound if I tried to speak some sort of Chinese like 'Mandarin'.
I know some of the words, but my pronunciation and grammar would be all sorts of wrong.
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And his name was "henry trondheim" iirc 😂 such a norwegian name
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Hahaha me too! I was thinking about Hotel Transylvania 😂😂 "I do not say blah blah blah!"
That was no norwegian, I could at least not understand anything and it didn't sound like any dialect either... Just bla, bla bla...
It's not really a double-edged sword. We get to work on international productions, Norwegian film people are kept employed, the skill levels of Norwegian film workers have become way higher than before Hollywood started coming, and it's money in the bank. People who rent their house out for a production don't expect the history of the building to be represented. It does get a little weird when someone lives in a home in the middle of Vigelandsparken or Prekestolen is presented as whatever country they pretended it was in, but the good far outweighs the bad
Worth mentioning that with internet and "nerd culture" visiting locations where movies or TV series were made is very much a thing. Particularly sine Lord of the Rings were filmed in New Zealand.
Game of Thrones is another example that generates tourism. Movie/TV-fans tend to look up notable locations used.
Such exposure almost certainly reach potential tourists that more traditional advertisment do not.
Wow, that X-Files Norwegian was just pure gibberish, it makes the alleged Norwegian in "The Thing" sound like a native.
The Thirtheenth warrior was marginally better. But still the Norwegian was horrible. The worst was that there was a norwegian in one of the rolles. He read the script and went to the director. Listen here, this socalled Norwegian is all wrong. They should say so and so instead. The director refused to listen and demanded that he talk shitty Norwegian because it was in the script. The actor tried again. But I am actually from Norway, it is my native language. I know what I am talking about. Still the director just got pissed off and stubbornly dug his heels in. So for the whole of the movie, The Norwegian Actor had to talk Horrible Norwegian, just because it was in the script, and the director didn't want to change anything.
Sonja Henie was a huge Hollywood star but that was so long ago that even most Norwegians have forgotten her. If they ever knew her, and she was only one person. But Star Wars was probably the pioneer in using Norwegian scenery.
Yes Aurora sings the hunting voice in frozen 2, and the Norwegian choir Cantus sings the opening song in frozen 1☺️
Arendal is my town i was born and raised. here. in the picture you see the south east part of town and on the other side of the water is a big island "hisøy" it is mostly a residental zone,, the church is standing more or less in the center of town. so not a big town but it is a summer paradise and a large part of the norwegian population from the east and north norway come her for summer vacation and boat life. not just arendal but all the south land"sørlandet" Tvedestand, Arendal,Grimstad,Lillesand, Kristiansand and mandal.
I live close to Atlantic Road, we where present when Transformers, James Bond, Black Widow, Furious movies where filmed. By the way, the ferry 'Goma' is named after a place in Kristiansund city. I own a house in Goma, Kristiansund. The problem with us is that we see this everyday, and it's normal with fjords, mountains and so on. Most of us take this nature for granted.
Goma is my area of residence to . Jaggu litta den verden vi lever i 🤣
@@notsure7060 Dæven, skal si jeg reiste meg i stolen da jeg så navnet på ferga i Black Widow... Visste Scarlett var i fylket da de spilte inn filmen.
English : Sh*it, would say i took notice when I saw name of ferry in Black Widow... Knew Scarlett was in county when the recorded the movie.
By the way, Sveagata her!
I really appriciate how positive and respectful you are in your videos. Thank you!
Just subscribed.
As a Norweigan, I'm a little dissapointed that the video did not mention Star Wars ONCE. The ice planet Hoth, shown in the film The Empire strikes back, has it's location in Norway.
The Norwegian pavilion at Epcot has been turned into a Frozen pavilion now.
Heroes of Telemark was filmed in Rjukan, Norway. Kirk Douglas was one of the Holywood stars visiting Rjukan for the filming.
Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back (1980) was filmed in Hardangerjøkulen Glacier in southern Norway. Most people don't know this unfortunately.
That's awesome!
Not to mention, the name Arendell was probably supposed to be Arendale, which is how you would say Arendal in english context.but they probably felt they shouldn't use a real placename during pre-production.
There is a real "Arundel castle" in the UK. It's from the 11th century.
Yes, we like being mentioned hence my coming to every Norwegian react video you make 😂
In several Marvel movies they show a fictionalized version of Tønsberg, the oldest city in Norway (and possibly scandinavia) at more than 1000 years old
Now now, hold your horses. Tønsberg has a somewhat weak claim to the title of oldest SURVIVING settlement in Norway. Expanding that to Scandinavia as a whole is ludicrous ^^,
Hello from Arendal ❤❤😂😂
Hi from another arendalitt ..😊
I don't remember which movie it was, but during a Marvel movie there was a scene where Norway was mentioned and I remember hearing small gasps throughout the cinema 😂 which I find very cute
hi tyler, you have actually found a little goldmine. norwegians are extremely patriotic and loves it when foreigners comment on norway (im norwegian btw.) cheers🙂
Reps from Disney came to the open air museum I used to work at just outside Trondheim to copy the design of one of the buildings exibited for the Frozen portion of one of the Disney parks (the one in Florida?) a few years back.
The 2019 animated movie “Klaus” (a wonderful Santa Claus origin story) takes place in a setting based on Svalbard, Norway, and features Sami characters speaking their language as well.
"The Thing"..1982. ;)
I live in Arendal
Great video, you should REALLY do Zinklars Vise🙏❤
I suspect Targaryans a inspired by Norwegians. They are tall, blond, and some of their names are adaptations of norwegian names, like Aemond = Amund, Vaemond = Vemund, Aenar =Einar. Targar also sounds alot like Torgeir.
And High Valyrian has the same R sound. Actually i think alot of the letters must be the same. Im norwegian and i have been learning High Valyrian on Duolingo, and i find the words very easy to pronounce.
TY for this comment.
If you are going to research this more I would actually recommend if you have seen the last mission impossible movie then look for the train scene at the end of the movie when it says (somewhere in Austria) it is actually Norway
To not forget norse mythology and all the thor & loki lore.
Loki in his own series sings in norwegian and i gotta say he did a decent job. 😊 you should watch the clip
James bond was driving on the Atlantic Road that you made a video about :)
Frozen is also loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's “The Snow Queen.”
It is annoying when they pretend to speak Norwegian and don't even make an effort to sound remotely similar, but apparently make an enormous effort in inventing some strange language. There's a lot of it and I don't know why they do it. It is actually rather offensive. There's a scene in Godless as well, where they're apparently supposed to speak Norwegian, but there's no recognizable words at all. If I remember correctly, there's a scene in Boardwalk Empire where there's some pretty good Norwegian though.
NCIS when Mossad liason Ziva David is introdused. That ep. has Norway mentioned. Because of a failed Mossad attac in the 70s in Lillehammer.
Hollywood is really not that good at looking at Norway.
They have mostly ignored the whole viking age, and they try to make their own stories, rather than copy the Snorre stories, that is basically the whole viking mythology and history.
You also have Asbjørnson & Moe, that was basically Norway's version of the Brother Grims, only a bit nicer.
And the last 70 years, you had Thorbjørn Egners and Kjell Aukrust, who made really good stories.
But, consider how Hollywood is messing up other stories currently, that might be a good thing.
Also, not sure why, but the creator of the video ignored that the Hoth scene from Star wars, was also filmed in Norway. To get the snow. And we had a few movies that became cult classics for a short time. Dead snow and Troll.
Norway gang
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4:21 and ariel is based in danmark
Norway for landscape and Romania for the urban shots.
Even though Romania have some spectacular landscapes as well. But there’s something with the summer lights in Norway and a long lasting daylight. But bad if you should shoot a normal summer evening or night.
Recommend watching the film, There’s Something in the Barn, especially if you're not Norwegian 😂
The 25 % of cost back is basically just being excempt from VAT. Some of us worked _years_ to make that happen.
I'll never forget the episode with the "norwegians" in x-files.. I almost died laughing.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 (im norwegian)
If you live in a small town in a small state in the US, and suddenly a hollywood movie is going to be made there, I will think the locals will get the same feeling.
You know, most Americans aren't able to point out the US of A on a map. And a big part of your population does not know the answer to "in which country are you living?". Geography is not your nations speciality.
BTW, you have a Norway pavilion in EPCOT, and a real Norwegian Stave Church.
Also, Tom Cruice has been filming in Norway for all of his latest movies. The last James Bond movie, where they drive on the nice bridge, is right where I live :-) The Mission Impossible scenes are a two hours drive away.
Have you been here? If not, it's perfect timing with the Norwegian Crown being so cheap now. Half priced compared to a few years ago. I'm sure, if you post it in a video, we can arrange a complete Norway Tour with couch surfing.
Norwegian here, the world doesn't owe us the recognition. And the tourists keep coming anyways. The most interested ones look the locations up.
its funny how me a norwegan guy has a litle sister who loves frozen. and when i say loves i mean really loves she runs trugh the intire house just she hears the word frozen. and where i am going with this is i like the fact that not even i knew that frozen was based on norway
The city mentioned on the map at the end of video, Tønsberg, is where Iˋm born……😃🇳🇴
It always irritates me when they dont get someone that actually speak Norwegian to do the lines, especially when its like a tiiiiny role where you dont need a "big name"..
King of Norway was referenced in Police academy by Mahoney(Steve Guttenberg), Empire strikes back, the best Star Wars movie(Hoth scenes), 2 last Mission impossible movies (fantastic stunts). Heroes of Telemark, James Bond etc...
the thing from 1982
Twin peaks, and that tv series from Minnesota made after the film from the 90s, The thing has Norwegians as well.
I saw a recent film with Matt Damon I think and parts were even from Bergen.
Not only is Frozen based on Norway, the villains are sweden and denmark
And the nice sauna guy is a finn
17 filmer from the usa have been shot in norway- and new film THE GORGE.
9:26 he said ahduh duh duh duh duh duh duh di duh dah
What about TwinPeacs? Whit a Norwegan conferanse in the start of the series..?
Yeah that "norwegian" that guy spoke was complete gibberish, he was just yapping 😂
Star wars hav been in norway
It's well past Christmas. Even if Santa had been using Canada Post, your badly needed gift of brains -- not coming.
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I dont care when England or Denmark turns up in US films. When James Bond spoke danish it was only mentioned because no one got what he said. I still dont know and ive seen the movie last year. Btw Frozen is a danish feairetale after H.C Andersen. And Marvel movies took place in Norway when they did the Thor scenes. Star Wars used Norway in a lot of the movies all the way back to Empire.. they use Island too. But we all know that. But i dont care about all that. Its more interesting when its your hometown that in the news or a movie.. But i dont lose my shit over it..
11:19 nope
Can you hear how many different dialects this guy uses? ruclips.net/video/-daDsvJfEX0/видео.htmlsi=VEEX1jiCfPeM5s3U
And dolms dont say anything when filmed in Scandinavia as they know the intelligent part of the world will know instantly that they're using scandivian places. Like Star Wars in 1978 when they're did the Hoth battle in Norway. It was known as a kid so not a problem. Or in Rogue One where its full on Island the first 15 minutes. Seeing that black beach was all i needed... 😏
Frozen has brought two million extra American tourists (in addition to the usual crowd) since 2015, so I think Frozen have had made an impression on Americans.
Tom Cruise have been here with his Mission Impossible franchise several times, and the scenes shot in Norway, actually in the films tese places are presented as India and other places.
So it is only filmnerds and people that look up the films on IMDB that really knows there are scenes shot here. Frozen is animated, so they sent a crew to get inspired. Arendelle is somewhat of a coincidence.
Norway is NOT popular among American filmmakers, it is expensive, has no metropolises, and this we seee on the production crews. They have to be here for two months, the actors are here for anything from a day to five days (exceptions exist-some , like Chevy Chase, who went here some 35 years ago to film Spies like US, in te film the scenes was supposed to be Pakistan, he spent three weeks in Trondhiem, the 3rd largest city, and he said : -Gotta love it, three weeks, and I have not seen ONE policecar! He enjoyed cocaine at the time, maybe he still does. And yes, I live in a city with 120 000 people in Norway, it could be a month between when I see a police car or police officer in the flesh)
Also, german in US world war II movies was always so messed up.... Just use german actors for christ sake. But you're also forgetting how popular scandinavia has become after Brits and Americans found out they love all the scandi krimi dramas. Broen.and Forbrydelsen gave Denmark so much tourism after they where shown in England. Thyre been having tours with all konds of shopping going on as well. The islandic sweaters that we all wore in the 70s have become this fashion must have thing in England now. Even AbFab did an episode where she dreams about Forbrydelsen and Sara Lund, she wven speaks danish to her...well at least she thinks she does...😅 Gråbøl..eh what are you doing ? Im a speaking danish hüdyy gürdyy flürdyy... Eh no your not,
oh yes i am.... 😅
Norway is a country With a population og 5,5 million, far north in The Arctic. Yet we act quite worldly. A wice man said: Norway is a country in The World.
never mind.... do we need more american tourists?
We have mede a quiete good norwegian films also the last years :-)
In the newest Saw movie, called Saw X, they reference something to Norway, and the female doctor is played by a norwegian actress))
And an another fun thing is that in the city I live in, Fredrikstad, there is an norwegian director called Harald Zwart that rename the city to "Hællæwood", since he also live in Hollywood. He does it when he has a premier on his movies he makes, and some International actors and actresses, like Will Smith, Jsckie Chan is on the premier and visits this beautiful city))
Mission impossible 6 was filmed in the preikestolen. And at the start of that film, there is a guy I know from Norway who plays the guy in the hospital bed extremely cool. Kristoffer Joner.
I forgot some part in mission impossible 7 was also film in Norway
I Hope we are forgotten
That line was not spoken in anything vaguely resembling Norwegian. He must have made some shit up that he throught sounded a bit like Norwegian. 😂
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@Kari.F.
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- You have clearly not seen 'X-Files', or at the very least don't remember that episode.
For me, it's permanently seared into my brain for all time.
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"Norwegian plumage" 😏
And yes, that line was complete gibberish, not a language at all, that I know of at least.
Might as well say "me doo dee dum dar dem der skoogen door" 😂
He forgot star wars
I know why Hollywood loves Norway without having to watch this. They get MONEY from our government if they make parts of their movie in Norway!!!
I think the film institutes incentive is terrible. It provides Norway with zero benefit, just a waste of money.
do you speak any Norwegian?
America is nit much in the news around Europe at the moment. Its more about the korean leader and his martial law declaration, or the plane crash. Or the Kazakhstan plane crash, or Ukraine or what germany or france is doing right now. Oh and of course all the funny so called accidents around the Scandinavian and nordic waters that seems to happen all the time. USA only comes up when there's another shooting and that was evey 4 days last year i felt. This year its only every 10 days or so... so slow for America. But of course if Tronal Dump opens his mouth its gonna be some stupid ahittao they cover that. Theres always a listen to the idiot talking story... But if you removed Mr.Dump you would hardly hear about them i feel...
But do Norwegians love Hollywood still?? Who love Hollywood anymore? it sucks!
In the Mission Impossible movies they have filmed in Norway, but in the film they do not tell, they call it something else. I think that is actually quite disrespectful considering the fact that they get a lot of money from us, from us taxpayers here in Norway!!! Give Norway the credit for the landscape you show and use. The landscape you get to rope off and drag helicopters etc. up to, in order to make huge scenes for your movies… Heck, we should really get a free ticket to see the movies, LOL!!!
Når skal du rydde rommet ditt?
Not knowing about the Norwegian Blue (possibly the most famous parrot in the Western Hemisphere) is totally forgivable, depending on your age. Not knowing about Mission Impossible is borderline :)
I don't think Monty Python made it big in the US until much, much later. Their "earlier" material is still not that well known over there.
Rip parrot. 😂
RIP? It's just resting!
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Let me first tell you that you do carry a Vikikng embley wtitten in old norse every day. Harald Blåtann was a Danish/Norwegian king and his name in english is....BlueTooth. ᛒᛚᚢᛖᛏᛟᛟᛏᚺ in Old Norse
So U do carry his initals in old norse . So here's my suggestion, abd he is a masterpiece
If you really want to learn about the Vikings, there no one better than this one:
ruclips.net/video/73Xb4STUupI/видео.htmlsi=cAYdHqbTXipXGGV4
Many Americans mistake the Norwegian flag with the Dixie flag or Confederate battle flag as it's called.
Hi Tyler I found the li😊to the film Kraftidioten
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