Check Out The New Trailer To The Saving Private Ryan Of Russian War Films
Saving Private Ryan is, by my estimation, the greatest American war film ever made, which puts it high in the running for greatest war film ever made. Yes, it has its faults, mostly Spielberg-ian in nature, but the film also couldn’t have achieved such greatness without the director either. I could spend two thousand words talking about that film (it’s one of my two favorites of all time), and I might one day. My point is, Saving Private Ryan was a landmark achievement in terms of war films, so when I compare another film to it, that’s high praise, in the words of fake Nicholas Cage. Also, that stabbing scene? Gets me every time, and by “gets me,” I mean “makes me run out of the room weeping in fear and extreme discomfort.”
One film that looks like it might be akin to SPR’s greatness is this latest effort from Russia, simply titled Stalingrad. That’s a pretty good battle to set a movie in, unless that movie is Enemy at the Gates, which sort of sucked. Regardless, Stalingrad, which was filmed in 3D IMAX and appears to be an insanely epic production, looks amazing. Check it out.
Holy shit. The movie is directed by a guy you’ve never heard of, and stars people you’ve also never heard of, which is unfortunate, because this seems like exactly the type of movie in which Vladimir Putin would pull an Eddie Murphy and play all the roles, but whatever. It has already been released in Russia, and I’ll be the only person in line the day it comes out in the U.S., but unfortunately, no release date has been set. I really need to see this.
h/t to Filmdrunk
Tarantino’s “Inglorious Basterds” is a pretty good “war” movie. Mainly because I get a nice ‘Merica-boner seeing all those Nazis burn alive, and seeing Hitler getting blasted into Swiss cheese.
12 years ago at 7:37 pmThis movie looks decent but no way in hell is it comparable to the American classic SPR
12 years ago at 7:46 pmNot to be a huge film nerd, but I love the use of the orange-blue contrast. Last time a movie pulled it off this well was Tron.
12 years ago at 7:58 pmI don’t know if I can top anything stated already but SPR gets it going for me…And on the topic of war films, “Platoon” is the best of the ‘Nam movies.
12 years ago at 8:50 pm“My Way” is another good WWII movie. It follows the lives of Korean soldiers forced to fight for Japan, and it does a good job of showing the horrific and tragic aspects of war without ever glorifying it.
12 years ago at 5:46 amThe only reason you can’t compare the two is because D Day was a walk in the park compared to Stalingrad which was the most savage fight. Ever…too bad this is about communists
12 years ago at 8:34 amTrailer featuring both slams and more explosions: http://www.imdb.com/video/wab/vi1365158169/
12 years ago at 12:26 pmIts about time the communist do something right
12 years ago at 2:27 pmThis movie looks like a pile of shit that someone threw up on to mask the odor and sight. If you want a good movie about Stalingrad, watch the Stalingrad (1993).
12 years ago at 3:34 pmI’m with ya Bacon, this needs to come to the USofA. Enemy at the Gates was the worst. Vladimir Putin should 100% start an acting career. I would pay to see his movies no matter what nursing home for Russian millionaires the proceeds went to.
12 years ago at 7:11 pm