Welcome
Login:   Pass:     Register - Forgot Password - Resend Activation

Turkish Class Forums / Turkish Movies

Turkish Movies

Add reply to this discussion
Moderators: libralady, sonunda
A Turkish Movie Lost
(38 Messages in 4 pages - View all)
1 2 3 4
1.       Abla
3648 posts
 18 Aug 2013 Sun 11:13 pm

A friend of mine praised an old Turkish movie  -  probably from the 1980´s  - where four Kurdish prisoners get a vacation and each one of them goes to their villages. She does not remember the name of the movie or the director, so it is very difficult to search. I was hoping the composition would ring a bell for someone.

2.       ikicihan
1127 posts
 18 Aug 2013 Sun 11:42 pm

It might be "yol" by "yılmaz güney"

 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084934/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yol

3.       Kelowna
375 posts
 18 Aug 2013 Sun 11:43 pm

Yol (1982) - IMDb

www.imdb.com/title/tt0084934/

http://youtu.be/JUKmTedqjoo  full version with english subs



Edited (8/18/2013) by Kelowna [ichi you beat me to it ]
Edited (8/18/2013) by Kelowna

4.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 18 Aug 2013 Sun 11:50 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

Yol (1982) - IMDb

www.imdb.com/title/tt0084934/

http://youtu.be/JUKmTedqjoo  full version with english subs

You are a real intellectual dear

 

5.       Kelowna
375 posts
 18 Aug 2013 Sun 11:54 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

You are a real intellectual dear

 

 

was a good movie I have it in my own collection of turkish movies

6.       Abla
3648 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 12:58 pm

Wow you found it in half an hour. This is the power of a community like this. My friend will be so surprised.

 

Thank you ikicihan, thank you Kelowna.

Kelowna liked this message
7.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 06:05 pm

 

Quoting Abla

Wow you found it in half an hour. This is the power of a community like this. My friend will be so surprised.

 

Thank you ikicihan, thank you Kelowna.

 

was not to hard because during the 80s not many movies were actually made

they did make some pretty funny copies of american made movies though



Edited (8/19/2013) by Kelowna

8.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 06:46 pm

 

Quoting Abla

Wow you found it in half an hour. This is the power of a community like this. My friend will be so surprised.

 

Thank you ikicihan, thank you Kelowna.

 

Yol  is such a cult and iconic movie. I am abit surprised for a person like you, who is interested in Turkish culture would not remember this in a tick  

9.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 06:54 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

Yol  is such a cult and iconic movie. I am abit surprised for a person like you, who is interested in Turkish culture would not remember this in a tick  

Turkish Star Wars is an iconic movie . Even in North America it is watched and enjoyed by a groups of  people who love it as a stolen script so badly done. I bought a copy of this off ebay and we have a bad movie fest every year and it gets played.

 



Edited (8/19/2013) by Kelowna
Edited (8/19/2013) by Kelowna

10.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 07:08 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

Turkish Star Wars is an iconic movie . Even in North America it is watched and enjoyed by a groups of  people who love it as a stolen script so badly done. I bought a copy of this off ebay and we have a bad movie fest every year and it gets played.

 

 

It is not bad. It is a very good action movie. And even it has a philosophy

11.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 07:20 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

 

It is not bad. It is a very good action movie. And even it has a philosophy

 

what is the philosophy - steal what you can not make yourself  {#emotions_dlg.wtf}{#emotions_dlg.noway}{#emotions_dlg.lol}{#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}

12.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 07:22 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

Turkish Star Wars is an iconic movie . Even in North America it is watched and enjoyed by a groups of  people who love it as a stolen script so badly done.

 

 

Well you might say this movie is an iconic movie in the same line as Mahir as iconic man.  lol

13.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 07:34 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

Well you might say this movie is an iconic movie in the same line as Mahir as iconic man.  lol

 

very funny {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}

14.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 09:06 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

 

what is the philosophy - steal what you can not make yourself  {#emotions_dlg.wtf}{#emotions_dlg.noway}{#emotions_dlg.lol}{#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}

No the philosopy is make it better than the original. You see it is way better than the original Star Wars series

 

15.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 09:30 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

No the philosopy is make it better than the original. You see it is way better than the original Star Wars series

 

 

this is for you gok because you contributed

http://youtu.be/B_LOUDjh0qA

16.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 09:32 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

 

this is for you gok because you contributed

http://youtu.be/B_LOUDjh0qA

 

Youtube doesnt allow me to watch this video in my country. So funny

17.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 09:33 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

 

Youtube doesnt allow me to watch this video in my country. So funny

 

that is really funny because it it turkish with english subs

maybe you can search for it

so funny plane scene from a Turkish comedy movie. (eng. subtitled)


movie is "recep ivedik 2"



Edited (8/19/2013) by Kelowna
Edited (8/19/2013) by Kelowna

18.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 09:43 pm

Recep İvedik is so absurd

19.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 09:45 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

Recep İvedik is so absurd

 

and yet you like turkish star wars.....

best part of turkish star wars

training scene

http://youtu.be/saOSPjm8cX0



Edited (8/19/2013) by Kelowna

20.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 09:48 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

 

and yet you like turkish star wars.....

 

Yes becuase it is a milestone in Turkish sci-fi genre We showed world how to make a decent sci-fi movie with it

21.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 09:56 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

 

Yes becuase it is a milestone in Turkish sci-fi genre We showed world how to make a decent sci-fi movie with it

it may not have special effects as good as Star Wars, but...wait, yes it does - because it steals footage directly from Star Wars (hence this film´s nickname)!

some information for you - your own history remember the coup

The Turk who saved the world (and other stories) By Nathan Williams BBC News

From The Dark Knight Rises to The Amazing Spider-Man, superheroes dominate the box office at this time of year. But a long way from the million-dollar Hollywood films, there is another group of caped crusaders who have caught the imagination of film fans the world over.

The film opens with an image of space decked in twinkling Christmas decorations.

The Superman theme kicks in and the familiar S-logo floats over the top, looking rather hand-drawn.

Soon we are following Clark Kent set out on his adventures. Only the bespectacled man is not Kent at all, it is someone called Tayfun and he is living in rural Turkey.

He is the star of Supermen Donuyor, meaning The Return of Superman – a 1979 Turkish remake of Richard Donner’s 1978 classic.

That is just the beginning. From the 1960s to 1980s Turkish popular cinema – dubbed Yesilcam (Green Pine) – produced a large number of films that borrowed storylines and ideas from American blockbusters and pop culture. Some even lifted entire sequences and scores from Hollywood.

Many had a superhero or fantastic theme but the range is vast, from James Bond adaptation Altin Cocuk (Golden Boy), to a Turkish exorcist called Seytan (Satan).

There is also Badi (Buddy), which is a Turkish ET, and the film that has been dubbed the Turkish Star Wars, Dunyayi Kurtaran Adam (The Man Who Saves The World).

Watching these films is like entering a parallel universe – everything is familiar and yet totally different.

At times the film-makers appear to revel in the freedom of being able to take elements, ideas and characters from Western popular culture, add a pinch of Turkishness and then put them into a giant movie blender.

Take the 1973 movie Uc Dev Adam (Three Giant Men), in which Captain America and Santo the Mexican wrestler have to save the day from a sadistic Spider-Man.

Still from Uc Dev Adam (Three Giant Men)Captain America and Santo – go get the evil Spider-Man

They often sparkle with energy and creativity, though the directors lacked the budgets of their Hollywood counterparts.

We see the protagonist fly in Supermen Donuyor but it is done rather crudely over footage of Istanbul.



Edited (8/19/2013) by Kelowna

22.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:11 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

 

Youtube doesnt allow me to watch this video in my country. So funny

 

by the way it is not youtube that doesn´t let you watch it is your own country that decides what you can and can not watch

23.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:15 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

 

very funny {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}

 

I know it is, but rest of the posts are not funny at all..

You are just posting for the sake of posting and somehow you believe posting for the sake of posting makes people respected. Actually it is the opposite.

24.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:25 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

I know it is, but rest of the posts are not funny at all..

You are just posting for the sake of posting and somehow you believe posting for the sake of posting makes people respected. Actually it is the opposite.

 

Uhmm I don´t know who shit in your corn flakes this morning but I don´t care what you think or what you think about me . The posts were not posted for you in mind. Hmmm actually you were never in mind old man go back to the oldie posts and reminist

gokuyum liked this message
25.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:26 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

 

Uhmm I don´t know who shit in your corn flakes this morning but I don´t care what you think or what you think about me . The posts were not posted for you in mind. Hmmm actually you were never in mind old man go back to the oldie posts and reminist

That was harsh

 

26.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:30 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

 

Uhmm I don´t know who shit in your corn flakes this morning but I don´t care what you think or what you think about me . The posts were not posted for you in mind. Hmmm actually you were never in mind old man go back to the oldie posts and reminist

 

I think it is best if you dont use foul language.. But who cares what you post!! You are just simplisticly rude!!

TheNemanja and HaNNo liked this message
27.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:31 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

That was harsh

 

 

maybe because it was political enough for him that he felt ignored {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}

28.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:34 pm

You both are ´smart´ "very smart"!! lol

 

29.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:35 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

That was harsh

 

 

That was not!!

But yours was very smart!!! lol

 

30.       Abla
3648 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:35 pm

Quote: Kelowna

maybe because it was political enough for him that he felt ignored

He is never ignored.

31.       Tulip
106 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:38 pm

One of the best Turkish movies is: On the Other Side! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0880502/agree?

32.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:45 pm

 

Quoting Tulip

One of the best Turkish movies is: On the Other Side! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0880502/agree?

 

never saw that one I really  like Başka Dilde Aşk

it was about a mute/deaf turkish boy and a normal hearing girl - it was perfect she never had to listen to his crap {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}

full version on utube

http://youtu.be/Vtwu54buabs

 

foka liked this message
33.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:50 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

 

never saw that one I really  like Başka Dilde Aşk

it was about a mute/deaf turkish boy and a normal hearing girl - it was perfect she never had to listen to his crap {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}

full version on utube

http://youtu.be/Vtwu54buabs

 

I prefer a deaf woman

 

34.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:52 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

I prefer a deaf woman

 

 

do you want her mute too or can she nag at you {#emotions_dlg.voodoodoll}

35.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 10:59 pm

deaf and mute. who would like to listen to a woman?

TheNemanja liked this message
36.       Tulip
106 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 11:09 pm

Hahah that Gokuyum guy is funny. 

37.       Kelowna
375 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 11:10 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

deaf and mute. who would like to listen to a woman?

 

I don´t know if I should agree but when I watched  Baska Dilde Ask I longed for a boyfriend like this. I thought he was not only cute but perfect because I did not have to listen to his opinion or his whinning. He looked good too


foka liked this message
38.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Aug 2013 Mon 11:35 pm

 

Quoting Kelowna

 

 

I don´t know if I should agree but when I watched  Baska Dilde Ask I longed for a boyfriend like this. I thought he was not only cute but perfect because I did not have to listen to his opinion or his whinning. He looked good too


 

Whining? A man never whines

(38 Messages in 4 pages - View all)
1 2 3 4
Add reply to this discussion




Turkish Dictionary
Turkish Chat
Open mini chat
New in Forums
Why yer gördüm but yeri geziyorum
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much, makes perfect sense!
Etmeyi vs etmek
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much!
Görülmez vs görünmiyor
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much, very well explained!
Içeri and içeriye
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much for the detailed ...
Present continous tense
HaydiDeer: Got it, thank you!
Hic vs herhangi, degil vs yok
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much!
Rize Artvin Airport Transfer - Rize Tours
rizetours: Dear Guest; In order to make your Black Sea trip more enjoyable, our c...
What does \"kabul ettiğini\" mean?
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much for the detailed ...
Kimse vs biri (anyone)
HaydiDeer: Thank you!
Random Pictures of Turkey
Most commented