XII things which would actually be totally ruined by Roman numerals
Films, music and books take on a whole new meaning.
Queues of giddy consumers are converging on Apple stores across the world today, clamouring to get their hands on the tech giant’s latest innovation – the iPhone X.
But any of them risk ridicule if they dare to pronounce it iPhone “ex” – that’s a Roman numeral 10, to mark a decade since the first iPhone, and Apple insists it should be spoken as the number, not the letter.
So where else could more widespread use of Roman numerals just plain confuse everybody? Here are some examples that prove sometimes it’s best just to stick with the numbers.
I. SeVIIen
A film about a murderer obsessed with the seven deadly sins becomes “SeVIIen” – which reads kind of like a number said in a rubbish Russian accent.
II. D Days Of Summer
This was supposed to be a romantic comedy about love and relationships over 500 days, not a war film.
III. X Things I Hate About You
Well – how many is it?
IV. Summer Of LXIX
There would be no wonder as to why Jimmy quit. Bryan Adams knows a song about the hot season of LXIX is never going to get far.
Stick with ’69.
V. II And A S Men
Yes, an S stands for a half in Roman numerals.
VI. I’m Gonna Be (D miles)
The Proclaimers may be able to walk 500 miles and 500 more to be the man who walks a thousand miles to fall down at your door – but try walking D miles and D more to walk M miles.
It’s some kind of algebraic nightmare, they’d get lost.
VII. MCMLXXXIV
As if taking a trip into George Orwell’s dystopian future which is actually our past, 1984, wasn’t already enough to give you a headache.
A film about four hotel rooms on New Year’s Eve becomes instead a hospital drama.
IX. XCIX Red Balloons
There’s a lot of sharp-looking edges on that number to have hanging around balloons – there won’t be 99 by the end of the song.
A romantic comedy about a break-up (40 Days And 40 Nights) becomes something which sounds more like a sequel to Project X but with a longer and larger party.
Ironically, Project X would also be affected by the Roman numerals problem – damn it Romans.
Just a first-person description of flying over a cuckoo’s nest.
And, of course, it’s equally chaotic when the change goes the other way…
XII. 30
Introducing 30 – a film where Vin Diesel struggles to get to grips with life after his 20s.