Good job, Russia!
Good job, Russia!
Do you really think Putin would express "fury" at anything done by Americans as if he's surprised
I haven't watched Chernobyl, why do Russians hate it again? It was a fucking nuclear disaster.
Holodomor and MH17 movies soon
>express
don't take this shit seriously
Russians hate Chernobyl because it portrays Soviet Union as grey poor dystopia populated by low IQ people i.e. pretty accurately
Big if true
Who?
>Russia vows to make version with CIA AGENT as villain
PLEASE
We need series about
The Gulf of Tonkin incident 60 trillion dollars in private and public debt Trying to steal venezuelan oil Supporting Franco and Salazar Financing Bin Laden and Taliban Brazil 1964 Argentina 1976 Greece 1967 Haiti 1915 Stolen mexican lands Supporting pedophile paraguayan dictator Paying corrupt jurists and politicians in Latin America War on Terror Patriot Act PRISM Edward Snowden Guantanamo Bay CIA black sites Human Rights NSA mass surveillance Warrantless Wiretapping 4th Amendment violations Julian Assange whistle-blower manhunt Ecuadorian embassy refuge Corporate interests worker's rights healthcare rights free education Police militarization incarceration rate fake weapons of mass destruction Petrodollar warfare Israel "special" relationship ban on boycott Free Palestine USS Liberty attack Mossad cover up false anti-semitism accusations depleted uranium mutinions war crime ignoring the Geneva Convention Agent Orange My Lai Massacre Contras 1973 Chile coup CIA backing puppet dictators Illegal Occupation 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état United Fruit Company Cuban Missile Crisis Bay of Pigs Operation Northwoods Area51 Saudi lobby American Cover-Up of Trials of Unit 731 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse MKUltra Tuskegee syphilis experiment Suspension of Habeas Corpus Sedition Acts civil rights Martin Luther King murder Cointelpro Bombing of Libya Bombing of Yemen Bombing of Syria Intervention in Yugoslavia Philippine Genocide of 1900 Choctaw Trail of Tears Andrew Jackson illegal Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii haole invasion Okinawa rapes Jarhead rapists migrant caravan ICE children in cages Russian puppet president
Pripyat? I'm CIA.
You don't get to bring fuel rods.
>Crashing this power plant
>WITH NO SURVIVORS
Have we started the meltdown?
maybe they will cancel the show when he stops being a midge
Imagine a new armsrace, but this time it's with movies and other media. It could be pretty fun. Russia should start making movies and games for international release.
Good luck making hollywood film leftist shit.
Russia already tried making epic Hollywood style WWII and superhero movies and failed pretty badly.
Work on movie actually was started before, in 2018.
>The action of the television movie takes place from April to December 1986. Employees of the Ukrainian department of the KGB of the USSR report that foreign intelligence services are showing interest for the Chernobyl nuclear power station. To find the location in the territory of Pripyat of a CIA officer Albert Lenz (Dmitry Ulyanov) who is engaged in espionage, lieutenant colonel of the military counterintelligence Andrey Nikolaev (Igor Petrenko) arrives in the city.
That doesn't make them seem butthurt. Even more butthurt than magahats screaming in anger about how the creator said it is a film about human error and organisations which function in a horrible manner and not "ebul socialism"
Nonsense. The portrayal is multivalent and in some regards even sympathetic: for instance, consider the heroism of the commanding officer who chooses to approach the reactor himself with the high range dosimeter rather than sending one of his subordinates to do it. Chernobyl paints a picture of the Soviet people as tough, resourceful, and heroic in the face of hardship and oppression.
We already have enough movies about the Greek junta and almost all of them are hot steamy garbage
I watched the show. SU looked like Nigeria without sunlight
>anglo rag
How many threads you made today, incel?
There's already a Holodomor movie. I wonder, will HBO make Irish, Indian famine movies? Or about American native genocide?