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Old 18th December 1999, 01:46
Darcy Darcy is offline
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Whenever I see an American movie with "Russians" (often just Americans speaking bad Russian) in them I always wonder what those true Russians of the world think about how they're portrayed and who acts their part. Russians still play the role of the "bad guys" in US movies sometimes, but I enjoy that rivalry as fun and playful. Whenever I see a movie like that with my boyfriend (who's russian) as soon as we leave the movie theatre he raises his hands over his head, laughs, and anounces "The Russians have won again!" Regardless of who won. It's silly and makes me laugh. (usually the Americans win in American movies, but not always). What does everyone else think about this. By the way, how are Americans portrayed in Russian movies? Lets keep the responses light. No nationality bashing please.
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Old 18th December 1999, 15:11
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I always laugh when I see russians in US movise. It's so funny!! Americans still think that we are stupid and dirty people, that we drink vodka And many of them (americans) that they are the most powerful nation on Earth. They don't even know that we won WW2. They think they did it. But we don't resent
Russians don't make movise with americans.
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Old 19th December 1999, 05:53
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No Americans in Russian movies? Never? That's a shame. I think we are pretty good comedy material sometimes.
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Old 20th December 1999, 09:43
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Youre an extremist,- my freind. Dangerous and dumb to take pride in the evident. Espesially if you generalise instead of educating your self. The truth is that there have been ocasions when russian and american actors teamed up for a production. It sometimes turned out quite well, if I may say so.We do drink vodka and eat borsch. No, we do not wear ushanka hats in spacecarft, and if that is the humor youre referring to, then perhaps it should stay home.
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Old 22nd December 1999, 02:46
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Lancelot- Who was your post directed at me or Disa? And I do not think that either of our posts were ill ment.
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Old 27th December 1999, 09:12
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I loved the movie Moscow on the Hudson with Robin Williams. Who was the Russian actor who played his friend that didn't have the courage to defect with him? He played a clown.

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