andırıyor? aynısı yahu...
http://img2.blogcu.com/images/h/a/z/hazirtarih/osmanli_armasi_8.jpg evet ben de sevdim aslında, evet barbarız ulan biz

sonunda sizi de ele geçireceğiz nasıl olsa, varın, şimdiden katılın bize..
sanırım bunu yarın politik sinema dersine örnek olarak göstereceğim.
buymuş:
Some fans have spotted a Turkish connection, can you explain that? I married into a Turkish family. The song that accompanies the movie was something the wife played for our kid over and over again. After hearing it a dozen times I was like "This is the most militaristic children’s song I’ve ever heard!" When the chorus comes in I could practically see the fighter jets soring over head. So the song inspired the film.
I also wanted to recreate the Klingons in my own image. I never liked the long haired Viking Klingons of the later series. They were just too dumb and violent to be believable as a space-faring race. So I began to Ottomanize them a bit – make them more civilized, more beautiful, more intelligent. It’s pretty much a love letter to my wife. She inspires me a lot. What better way to honor her than to make sci-fi’s most loved aliens Turks?