After an accident at a nuclear plant, radiation causes animals to grow to great size. Including giant rats, crows, snakes, crayfish and a giant turtle that is not a friend to all children.
Low budget with special effects similar to those used in the 1976 film version of “Food of the Gods”, but it was made with the cooperation of the Russian Armed Forces, featuring lots of real troops, jets, helicopters and tanks and APCs.
Not a classic by any stretch but it has the novelty of being the first film from Russia to feature giant monsters.
If I had secret government intel and some evil organization wanted me to spill the beans all they would have to do is play the first 2 minutes and I’d tell them everything.
A National Geographic documentary about Solo the Cape Hunting Dog. After losing her pack she befriends the hyenas and jackals.
Omg it’s been YEARS since I watched this documentary. I still have a tender place in my heart for Solo ;~;
That animatic gets funnier and funnier every time I see it. The next time someone tries to hit on you, or someone is talking to you and you just don't want them there, you need to get up in their face, glare at them and say "I'm WILD!" Then leave the room while saying "Gallop! Gallop! Gallop! Gallop!" Confusion is a powerful weapon.
Thank you! I’m not sure if I represent Russia on my blog very well, but I can try to write more… about us, and about “things from the russians’ perspective”. Tumblr taught me, surprisingly, to value my russian cultural heritage more than before. And enjoy it :)
This blog is mostly so I can vent my feelings and share my interests. Other than that, I am nothing special.
If you don't like Left Wing political thought and philosophy, all things related to horror, the supernatural, the grotesque, guns or the strange, then get the fuck out. I just warned you.