a most horrific scene... not for the weak of heart
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a most horrific scene... not for the weak of heart
This is a screenshot from an awesome Russian sci-fi mini-series. Just look at the carnage, all of those Russian rations. I think I speak for all of us when I say, rest in peace.
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Don't leave us hanging! What's the name of the series?
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Cool - thanks. Now I'm off to find it...
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I watched it this weekend. Pretty good movie - and not what I was really expecting at all! Just the first five minutes was enough to set the scene and style of the movie and then ramp up the tension.
However, I did miss that ration scene (on the road)...but I did catch the one where they were in the apartment eating a bunch of rations.
I've been trying to catch up on Russian movies lately. "Salyut 7" and "Sputnik" were pretty darn good. But "T-34" has probably impressed me the most in terms of just being a kick-ass war/action movie with amazing graphics:
However, I did miss that ration scene (on the road)...but I did catch the one where they were in the apartment eating a bunch of rations.
I've been trying to catch up on Russian movies lately. "Salyut 7" and "Sputnik" were pretty darn good. But "T-34" has probably impressed me the most in terms of just being a kick-ass war/action movie with amazing graphics:
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Also, it's a slightly unfair comparison to make, but in general, these three movies match up to similar US movies like this:
Salyut 7 = Apollo 13
Sputnik = The Thing
T-34 = Fury
I'm not at all saying these Russian movies are copies of the US movies - they're each unique. I'd put Salyut 7 on par with Apollo 13 and would say T-34 was much better than Fury.
Salyut 7 = Apollo 13
Sputnik = The Thing
T-34 = Fury
I'm not at all saying these Russian movies are copies of the US movies - they're each unique. I'd put Salyut 7 on par with Apollo 13 and would say T-34 was much better than Fury.
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T-34 is a movie I havent watched, but have binged the clips on youtube. it looks amazingkman wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 8:49 amAlso, it's a slightly unfair comparison to make, but in general, these three movies match up to similar US movies like this:
Salyut 7 = Apollo 13
Sputnik = The Thing
T-34 = Fury
I'm not at all saying these Russian movies are copies of the US movies - they're each unique. I'd put Salyut 7 on par with Apollo 13 and would say T-34 was much better than Fury.
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Thanks I've been looking for a new series, might check this one out?
Thanks I've been looking for a new series, might check this one out?
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Two other Russian/Belarusian movies.
The Brest Fortress
Come and See
Both available on YouTube.
The Brest Fortress
Come and See
Both available on YouTube.