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So, you and Vis are sitting together, trying to solve the riddle of the Wall, huh?
I'm on the right.
The movie has already been figured out... or not? %)
Tomorrow holds no promises Except the ones we've made
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The movie about a sniper that everyone has seen, but under the threat of torture, no one can remember where, with whom, when, and under what circumstances they watched it, is called "Enemy at the Gates" (2001). Since I'm the only one who watched it and, by a stroke of luck, correctly identified the title, I'm posting a new picture – this time, it's much easier (it's not "Bridge to Terabithia"). P.S.: That's quite a colorful girl, isn't it?
:cool: This film begins as a typical pseudo-documentary depicting the life of an ordinary mortal virus: Britain is once again gripped by an epidemic of some inhumanly mutated scarlet fever, as a result of which the country's authorities found nothing better to do than declare Scotland a quarantine zone, closing it off from the rest of the island with an impenetrable fence, automatic machine guns, army patrols, and other rather unfriendly scenery. The land of proud Highlanders in kilts and strong whiskey becomes a reservation. People trapped in quarantine are doomed to die. There is no medical assistance, no food, not even cable MTV. McDonald's is also closed, by the way. All in all, it looks like the end. However, the population does not want to perish and creates its own society in the confined space, where its own laws reign and even a slow-burning but ruthless civil war smolders. p.s.: the author did borrow some ideas from the "Mad Max" trilogy, but the film's concept itself was inspired by "Escape from New York," resulting in a terrible mishmash). And now, the slides ))) 1. the main character 2. she is also the machine gun) 3. she is also the terminator)) 4. back to the future or a visual aid when meeting a knight) 5. the cannibal girl (head on tape, crossbow bolt above the left ear)) 6. a funny moment) 7. a typical Scottish zombie 8. we are rooting for "Spartak"!!!;)
Иногда они возвращаются :smile27: Бросайте флуд и оффтоп из раздела пятерки в Флудовские ссылки или мне в личку.
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“Day of Judgment” begins as a typical pseudo-chronicle depicting the life of an ordinary, deadly virus: Britain is once again gripped by an epidemic of some inhumanly mutated scarlet fever, as a result of which the authorities of the country found nothing better to do than declare Scotland a quarantine zone, closing it off from the rest of the island with an impenetrable fence, automatic machine guns, army patrols, and other, rather unfriendly stuff. The land of strong whiskey and proud Highlanders in kilts becomes a reservation.