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>>28415580
Battle of sevastopol
I'd give it a 5/7
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>>28415643
Thats a 7.142/10 for those who hate math and people that dont use the international standard of out of 10.
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>>28415713
this
Stalingrad (2013) really isn't an innawoods movie but definitely one of my favorite /k/ related movies. It's subtitles but still awesome and shows russian propaganda & media roots -the beginning scene especially
>>28415773
Cont.
It was an extra credit assignment for my Russian film class. Recommend movie and taking a russian film class. My liberal university made me more /k/ because of that class. It is crazy the way Russia portrayed the one family idea and how collective they were. Brainwashed everyone. Made me more conservative on that note.
>>28415773
50% Uraaaa, 50% Remember kids, Germans are evil.
100% Propaganda.
But 5/10 as a movie to watch with good friends and laugh at.
Very interesting to see how much Russian media is still propaganda.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0rneH6UUVY
>>28415669
That's not a bad rating actually.
>>28416753
>stalingrad
>russian propaganda
>something to laugh at
>>28416875
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1966566/
Not the 1993 version
The Revenant looks pretty innawoods.
Innawoods as fug
>>28416933
Hugh Glass was based.
Innadesert (and alpine pine forests)
>>28415580
Firefights in that movie were shit.
>>28416933
It was pretty good, especially the musket combat at the beginning.
Though the innawoods was a lot more running from redskins than actually surviving which was kinda dissapointing in my opinion.
Ron Weasly goes innamountain with nazis
Rated M for manly.
>>28415643
Hello reddit
Doesn't get any better than STALKER
>>28415580
god dammit im trying to watch the movie online but all ive found is ones that dont have the russian parts subbed.
>>28417668
netflix broke faggot
>>28416929
Oh ok. I was gonna say...
>>28417383
This was actually a really good movie.
>>28418642
stop lying to yourself
>>28416929
The fuckin guy in the background having war flashbacks.
>>28417312
Just finished that book
The Brave Cowboy by Abbey Edwards
>>28418607
i guess that would explain why I keep seeing all these french versions of movies
>>28417383
I can't find any good torrents of it
>>28418799
netflix is a thing
>>28415580
>Played a role based off historic events where a group being persecuted by a government got armed and went innawoods
>Anti-gun as fuck
Remove Danial Craig and the movie would be 10/10, I can't stand that fucker.
>>28418734
My mothafuckin nigga. Abbey got me into guns.
I'd love to see a decent movie treatment of The Monkey Wrench Gang, but I gather it's been stuck in development hell for some years, and will probably be neutered beyond recognition if it ever comes out in any case.
>>28415580
Film would be fine if a) it portrayed the partisans a bit more realistically (i.e. showed the extortion, thievery and mistreatment of locals they sometimes conducted) and b) the battle at the end vs a tank wasn't retarded.
>>28417300
>Hunter
I really liked this movie. Dafoe is a skilled minimalist actor also.
>>28418680
>i didnt like it so nobody else can
>>28418734
>>28419025
>Waiting, he reviewed procedures, inventoried the weapons in his possession, in the jeep, illegally concealed, available for use: : one Buck knife, the Special, honed to the keenness of a razor's edge; one .357 magnum revolver, loaded except for an empty firing chamber; one small VC steel crossbow with broad-head darts, made of wrecked American helicopter, souvenir of Dak To (hoa binh!); one Winchester carbine Model 95, the classic deer rifle, packed in a saddle scabbard; one AK-47 (another souvenir) with two banana clips taped together [inb4 clips, fuk u], loaded; and the basic item, backbone of his arsenal, the staple of any well-equipped death kit, the Remington .30-06 bolt-action target rifle with Bausch and Lomb 3x-9x variable scope, accurate enough to pick off Gook, Greek, or your brother's ear at five hundred yards (high velocity, flat trajectory, etc.). Plus reloading kit, powder, caps, bullets, salvaged casings, the works. Like so many American men. Hayduke loved guns, the touch of oil, the acrid smell of burnt powder, the taste of brass, bright copper alloys, good cutlery, all things well made and deadly.
>Though still a lover of chipmunks, robins, and girls, he had also learned, like others, to acquire a taste for methodical, comprehensive, and precisely gauged destruction. Coupled in his case with a passion for equity (statistically rare) and the conservative instinct to keep things not as they are but as they should be (even rarer); to keep it like it was.
>("Girls?" the sergeant had said. "They're all the same in the dark. Who gives a shit about girls; you ought to see my gun collection!" Some sergeant, that one, after the accident, awkwardly lumpy in his black body bag, shipped home in a wooden overcoat like 55,000 others.).
>>28419083
Hell yeah man, some great Tasmanian jungle scenes. And Dafoe is great--loved him in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and To Live and Die in LA.
>>28419210
wait, he wasn't in kiss kiss bang bang, nvm. To Live and Die in LA was gr8 tho.
>>28419210
I feel its a movie not many people have seen. I doubt audiences could sit through Dafoe wandering around tracking for 1.5hr
>To Live and Die in LA
Great call anon. I have to re watch that thanks for the reminder.
>>28418607
its not on netflix you cunt.
>>28419455
was before 2016 started
>>28417383
Just saw this
Poor strunk
>>28417430
this is the only choice
>>28415632
>kill a tank with 7.62x51r
>>28416753
>mfw it sounds like hora which is swedish for whore
>>28416933
Too bad they cocked it up big time. Apart from the beginning fight and Tom Hardy's performance, it was Hollywood shoehorned shit to try and justify every death.
>he doesn't hate indians, see he has an indian wife and son!
>oh the injuns just kill them because someone kidnapped the chief's daughter!
>they didn't just leave him because he was deadweight, it's because he was an evil murderer!
>they killed the french because they were evil rapists!
etc etc, fucking stupid and long as shit. Take a legitimately good story that actually happened, and just fuck it up.
>>28415643
Hello calgunner
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>>28417300
The Hunter is really great and underrated. Fits the thread theme as well.
> no one mentioned First Blood
The Way Back is sort of innawoods. But it's not anything amazing.
>>28424475
Foreal first blood is so good its like one of the original innawoods movies
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S1FoOWceJmE