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Russian Films (soviet and post-USSR)

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  • #11
    Originally posted by SagGal
    I remember. His name was Carson and he liked jam (varenye or dzjem).
    Malysh(Малыш i Karlson (Карлсон ( man with a propeller<-- works when there is enough *fuel-jam* in his belly)...do u remember the fat lady Frekken Bok and her fat cat Matilda (Маaaaтильдаaaaa) ???

    MALYSH: *DAD HAS MOM,MOM HAS DAD and i dont have anyone,not even a DOG!!!*
    I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
      i Pochtalyon Pechkin!

      ?IMG]http://tipolog.narod.ru/GamletGenIL/2/small/s_1_1_shapoklyak2.jpg[/IMG]

      KOT MATROSKIN!!!!( loveeeeeeeeeeee kotik ,sooooooo meeeeeeee)





      Welcome to PROSTOKVASHINO!!!

      I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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      • #13
        Omg sleuthy! I'm beginning to cut through the fog that is my memory!

        What about Alenki Cvetochek? Russian version of Beauty and the Beast I believe. Russian cartoons had so much more heart and warmth in them. Sirtet qrqrum ein (in a good way).



        And where was this from, "Alllllyoooonuuushkaaaaa!!!"

        The little brother didn't listen to the big sister and drank from the lake, turning into a kazlyonok (right?).


        And Snezhnaya Koroleva! Kai i Gerda...
        Last edited by sSsflamesSs; 08-20-2004, 10:27 AM.

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        • #14
          Ny pogodi!!! flames i mean it!!!
          I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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          • #15
            Well, look what I've done, created an attack of Nostalghia, Any one seen the film by Tarkovsky?
            I completely agree about Russian cartoons, all of the mentioned ones are great.
            Anyone remember movie version "Снежная королева / The Snow Queen"?
            I absolutely love it, damn, now I will not be content untill I watch it again

            But what about more recent films:
            Russian Ark / Русский Ковчег
            Дом дураков / House of Fools
            Возвращение / The Return
            Poor Poor Pavel / Бедный бедный Павел
            The Stroll / Прогулка

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            • #16
              I don't know too much about Russian films but Tarkovsky, Parajanov, and Sokurov are fantastic.

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              • #17
                Только что посмотрел "Прощание в июне" - простая но очень приятная "студенческая" комедия. Этот фильм 2003 года напомнил мне старые советские комедии, которые я предпочитаю многим современным русским фильмам.

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                • #18
                  Mimino is supposed to be good.

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                  • #19
                    All the ones mentioned are good. No one mentioned "3 plus 2". All Mironov's movies are great. Jentlmeni udachi is really one of the funniest though (Sneg bashka papadiot, miortvii budesh) and Kin-Dza-Dza is something too.

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                    • #20
                      Алексеи, так вы здесь в целях реклами? Может кинете пару-тройку этих фильмов на бесплатные hostingi посмотрим?

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