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Post by hjernespiser on Feb 10, 2009 7:28:47 GMT 3
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 10, 2009 11:41:18 GMT 3
Hope we can get access to the film here in Turkey
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Post by erik on Feb 26, 2009 15:50:51 GMT 3
Someone that can recomend films that already came out? and where i can find them? Not Mongol though, but interested in it all.
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Post by erik on Feb 26, 2009 16:01:41 GMT 3
One of the actors, wasent he Djingis khan in a BBC documentry about him. Not sure it was BBC but in some documentry about him he was.
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Post by Subu'atai on Mar 18, 2009 14:23:25 GMT 3
^ Yes he was, but now he plays Jamukha... I got a bad feeling about this movie... I almost don't wanna watch it but I know I'll probably watch it eventually.
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Post by sarmat on Mar 18, 2009 16:15:08 GMT 3
You can watch a very bad copy of the movie online here. (taped in the movietheater and also in Russian language only). kinostok.net/load/6-1-0-4801I really liked costumes music and some moments in battle scenes. The general line in the movie is somehow close to the real story. But, unfortunately, all the details were confused and remade in a strange manner, minor story lines were also strangely cut, the background of some characters was cut, while some really weird characters were added like some freaky Chinese samurai style Kongu fighters which were teaching Mongols Martial arts. My general conclusion is that you can watch it of course, but it's a very far from perfect Gengiz khan movie.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Mar 18, 2009 20:28:58 GMT 3
Thanx for the link while some really weid characters were added like some freaky Chinese samurai style Kongu fighters which were teaching Mongols Martial arts. LOL WTH? ;D ;D
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Post by Subu'atai on Mar 19, 2009 3:28:28 GMT 3
OMFG ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?!?!?!!! O.O
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Post by sarmat on Mar 19, 2009 16:10:01 GMT 3
Hehe, of course, I am.
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Post by Subu'atai on Mar 19, 2009 17:32:30 GMT 3
Oh hell I've lost all faith in this movie lol
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Mar 19, 2009 22:01:07 GMT 3
Why are those movie-makers always supposed to stick weird fiction in steppe-themed movies/productions?
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Post by sarmat on Mar 20, 2009 0:21:09 GMT 3
Why are those movie-makers always supposed to stick weird fiction in steppe-themed movies/productions? Yeah, it's very weird Paradoxically, but the most historically correct Genghiz-khan movie I have seen so far is the Chinese Movie Series
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Mar 20, 2009 12:35:51 GMT 3
Ah yes, I forgot that
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Post by sarmat on Mar 27, 2009 5:54:10 GMT 3
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Post by Temüjin on Mar 28, 2009 2:14:25 GMT 3
thanks, Sarmat
I watched it and it was quite OK. not perfect but much better than Bodrov's Mongol. and the Samurai-dude was not nearly as much an annyoance as was this Christian missionary disturbing...
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