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1.       Leann
37 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 10:45 am


guys pls read this video carrefully... and see wht they talkin?

but for me im thinking that they are really talkin nonsen? look at the american movies? all showin how america nice innocent helpfull... but turkish make 1 more they get crzy?

is myuopinion so wht ya think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhiAOU29Org

2.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 11:24 am

The only real purpose of that film was to prepare the American public opinion for a possible confrontation with Turkia.

At a time when it became obvious that strategic interests of the two countries did not exactly coincide and some confrontation seemed possible, that film was made intentionally to stop American public from questioning why neocons should now get into trouble with a lifelong ally of USA, as if they had not created enough problems already.

The idea was to show the US public that Turks were in fact very devious buggers and not really friends of America, at all.

The making of this film is part of a bigger scenario, and the uproar about Zane and Busey taking part in the film is total crap. They were probably paid by the US Government or their Evangelican supporters, anyway.. (1) Who in Turkia can afford the two of them together, in a single Turkish film? (2) Which brave Hollywood actor can play an organ stealing Jewish doctor and hope for another role in his lifetime, from a Jewish dominated Hollywood, unless he was somehow officially assigned to the task?

3.       ciko
784 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 01:06 pm

i think you two should become gay and get married lol i can imagine how happy you could make eachother lol

4.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 01:51 pm

Another peanut brain....no capacity to think, no opinions....nothing at all.

5.       ciko
784 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 01:59 pm

Sorry for not being as intelligent as you Alpha

6.       walid
38 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 06:17 pm

please what's the film's name because utube is banned here

7.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 06:18 pm

Valley of the Wolves - Iraq

8.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 06:19 pm

Quoting walid:

please what's the film's name because utube is banned here



It is Valley of the Wolves - Iraq

9.       azade
1606 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 06:41 pm

That clip is laughable

Kurtlar Vadisi Irak is a great film anyway.

10.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 07:02 pm

Its amazing how upset people get over films and TV shows.

11.       alameda
3499 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 07:44 pm

I really liked the music in that film. The clip was silly. They are making a mountain out of a mole hill IHMO. In the film organs were being sent to the UK, USA and Israel....and there some of the US characters were protesting loudly.

Someone told me before who the composer of the music was, but I didn't write it down. Can anyone tell me again, who the music composer was?

12.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 07:47 pm

I have seen the movie. In the US one can buy its DVD online.

This YouTube discussion with Joe Scarborough is the expected hysterical reaction that would be received from most Americans. In fact, as almost every movie setting in the historical subject, the movie line of course emphazises and exaggarates mostly real events to keep the audiences attention and provide a measure of entertainment beyond literal historical accuracy. You have live in the USA to appreciate that a public media service like CNBC must bow deeply to Jewish hypersensitivities about imagined anti-semitism. Frankly, there is a long history of Hollywood films which demonize the Native American Indians, to the great wealth of Hollywood film producers. So whether its anti-Americanism, anti-Semitism, anti-Islamism, or anti-Native American, it is a simple fact that this movie is simply one of a long history of films which reap riches for Hollywood premised on pandering to popular prejudices against one group or another.

13.       azade
1606 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 08:05 pm

Quoting alameda:


Someone told me before who the composer of the music was, but I didn't write it down. Can anyone tell me again, who the music composer was?



The music from both the two series and the film is done by Gökhan Kırdar

14.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 08:09 pm

‘Valley of the Wolves’: Nationalism, Conflict and The Other in a Turkish Film

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A20284085

15.       alameda
3499 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 08:11 pm

Quoting azade:

Quoting alameda:


Someone told me before who the composer of the music was, but I didn't write it down. Can anyone tell me again, who the music composer was?



The music from both the two series and the film is done by Gökhan Kırdar



Thank you Azade

16.       azade
1606 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 08:17 pm

Quoting alameda:

Quoting azade:

Quoting alameda:


Someone told me before who the composer of the music was, but I didn't write it down. Can anyone tell me again, who the music composer was?



The music from both the two series and the film is done by Gökhan Kırdar



Thank you Azade



You are most welcome I also happen to think the main theme from Kurtlar Vadisi is really catchy

17.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 08:20 pm

Quoting alameda:

I really liked the music in that film. The clip was silly. They are making a mountain out of a mole hill IHMO. In the film organs were being sent to the UK, USA and Israel....and there some of the US characters were protesting loudly.

Someone told me before who the composer of the music was, but I didn't write it down. Can anyone tell me again, who the music composer was?



Some data on the film's sountract....
http://www.turkblog.info/site/node/41

18.       alameda
3499 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 08:25 pm

Quoting azade:

Quoting alameda:

Quoting azade:

Quoting alameda:


Someone told me before who the composer of the music was, but I didn't write it down. Can anyone tell me again, who the music composer was?



The music from both the two series and the film is done by Gökhan Kırdar



Thank you Azade



You are most welcome I also happen to think the main theme from Kurtlar Vadisi is really catchy



I agree 100%, I'm ordering several of his works now. I just have to decide exactly which ones to order. Kurtlar Vadisi for sure, but he has other works to choose from as well.

Movie music is an important componant, but it doesn't get the recognition it deserves IHMO

19.       azade
1606 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 08:28 pm

Quoting alameda:


Movie music is an important componant, but it doesn't get the recognition it deserves IHMO



I agree - just imagine watching a film without music, it would fall apart.

20.       catwoman
8933 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 09:32 pm

Quoting ciko:

i think you two should become gay and get married lol i can imagine how happy you could make eachother lol


+1 lol

21.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 02 Jan 2008 Wed 09:54 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting ciko:

i think you two should become gay and get married lol i can imagine how happy you could make eachother lol


+1 lol



Village eraser is back....OLE !

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