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Poll: your fav' movies.
NikS:
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myself
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And about Saving Private Ryan showing disrespect - I agree with you. I've been to the US - most of 'em think that US won the Second World War (no offence. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that's what I encountered).
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I had some thinking and decided to do some explaining.
First, I apologise for any offence in my latest post in this topic. I didn't mean to insult anyone and I don't want it to escalate into any political arguement (as we had recently). This is just my own opinion and if anyone wishes to overpersuade me - please do it via E-mail or send me a private message.
Thank you.
excyle-the-art-fag:
After recently seeing the Animatrix...
The final flight of Osiris.
jasonlane:
quote:Originally posted by NikS:
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Zardoz
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I've heard of "War" isn't it a mid eighties Russian film? Who directed it? I'd like to see it. I like Andrei Tarkovsky (Stanislaw Lem) Solaris. Still haven't seen the new version, though I doubt it will be as good. One of his other films that I love is "Stalker".
The only gripe I have with Saving Private Ryan is that there are absolutely no Free French, British, Canadian etc.. troops anywere in that film. That's typical Hollywood distorting the truth, I think it shows great disrespect. Apart from that it is good film though.
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Well, I haven't seen the new version either. Btw there is another movie called "War", but it's about Chechnya war (sorry, but i can't call it an anti-terror operation) (a good action movie, though, and it shows some real aspects of life in Russia). Oh, that made me remember another Chechnya war -based movie - "Purgatory". It did impress me.
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Think I've seen it, it's about a young Russian soldier that gets kidnapped by Chechen figthers?
jasonlane:
quote:Originally posted by Laukev7:
Alright. Many of the following are a bit obscure, so I will give the nationality of the movies. There are many movies I haven't seen that I'd like to see, and I don't have an elaborate cinematographic culture, but here goes:
-Le d
NikS:
Yes, that's the one I was talking about. I didn't like some "special effects" work (like helicopters shooting flares instead of rockets), but as I've said it's a good action movie and shows somesides of life in Russia.
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