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I just watched this movie yesterday, and I was wondering what are some other really good movies from Russia?
shareI just watched this movie yesterday, and I was wondering what are some other really good movies from Russia?
shareIf you think THIS movie is good, you can pick anything, doesn't matter what.
My warm advice to you: instead of wasting your time on headache-inflicting output, take the Russian movies of the Soviet period, without regard on the Communist ideology. You will see the real quality.
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Go gargle your dad's balls, you illiterate brainless twit. You obviously have no ability to appreciate or understand good movies, so go and stick to your brainless chick flicks, *beep*
Hama cheez ba-Beer behtar meshawad!
Wrong board, sweetie. You know where to go for a dirty trolling.
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If you had even a single neuron to spare for thought that's not actively taking care to keep you alive, you'd realise the absolute hypocrisy and irony in your response.
Hama cheez ba-Beer behtar meshawad!
try Moskva Slezam ne verit. It won an Oscar during the cold war, that's how good it is.
shareIts is soooo boooorrrrrrinnnggg....Try kidnapping Caucasian style, operation y, Ivan Vasilievich changes professions, those are classics, or possible Gentlemen of fortune
I like to kick back, strait to the nutsack, Russian attack
"Prisoner of the Mountains" is one of the greatest movies ever made. And it also takes place in Chechnya & Russia... stunning cinematography, great acting, and an amazing story. Plus a look at a remote way of life like nothing you've ever seen before. An unforgettable, magnificent movie.
shareAnd that girl, Susana Mikhraliyeva is gorgeous (no paedo). She's grown into a beautiful woman since then.
Hama cheez ba-Beer behtar meshawad!
"Burnt by the Sun." One of my favorite movies. Same director as 12, and he acted in both movies.
"The Cranes fly Over Moscow." A Stalin era WWII movie. Beautiful photography.
There are a lot of great old Russian/USSR. Battleship Potemkin, Alexandr Nevski. I probably spelled those wrong.