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turk nationalism exploding in turkey

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:56 am
Author: alp
there is a new movie at the boxoffices in turkey : "kurtlar vadisi irak"

i understand that it is totally anti-american, anti-kurd, pro-iraq, pro-turkmen.

it will probably break all boxoffice records in turkey.


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'Kurtlar Vadisi Irak'tan ilk rekor

Televizyonda en yüksek reytinglerine ulaşan "Kurtlar Vadisi" dizisinin sinema filmi "Kurtlar Vadisi Irak", gösterime girdiği ilk iki günde seyirci rekoru kırdı. Vadi, 730 bin 432 seyirciyle, Türk sinemasının en çok izlenen filmi "G.O.R.A"nın üç günde ulaştığı 716 bin 965 seyirci sayısını iki günde aştı.

Cuma günü gösterime giren Serdar Akar’ın yönettiği "Kurtlar Vadisi Irak" filmi, ilk iki günde seyircinin yoğun ilgisiyle karşılaştı. film rekor sayıda 480 salonda vizyona girmesine rağmen sinemaseverler, yer bulamadı. Hatta bazı salonlarda izleyicilerin filmi merdivenlerde izlediği gözlendi.

Kuzey Irak’ta Amerikan askerlerinin 11 kişilik özel Türk kuvvetinin başına çuval geçirip gözaltına alındığı olay başta olmak üzere Irak Savaşı ve Ortadoğu sorununu konu alan "Kurtlar Vadisi Irak", Amerika’nın Irak’ı işgaline yönelik ağır eleştirileriyle dikkatleri çekiyor. Daha ilk iki günde 730 bin 432 seyirci sayısına ulaşan "Kurtlar Vadisi Irak" filminin, tüm zamanların en çok izlenen yerli filmi unvanını elinde bulunduran "G.O.R.A"nın 4 milyon 1711 seyirci sayısı rekorunu geçmesi bekleniyor.

TOP 5 FILMS

Kurtlar Vadisi Irak: 730 bin 432 (ilk 2 gün)

G.O.R.A: 716 bin 965 (ilk 3 gün)

Asmalı Konak: 663 bin 273 (ilk 3 gün)

Organize İşler: 583 bin 720 (ilk 3 gün)

Vizontele Tuuba: 504 bin 919 (ilk 3 gün)



Bu liste Türkiye’de gösterime giren yerli ve yabancı filmler arasında ilk üç günde en iyi seyirci sayısını elde eden ilk beş filmi kapsıyor.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:05 am
Author: dyaoko
yeah I have heared that it is the most expensive movie of their history ..

can you please translate that to englsh for us ? we dont know mingols language.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:13 am
Author: alp
what is mingol ?

you should probably know "some" turkish.

it is very widely spoken in turkey, iran and north-iraq.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:15 am
Author: dyaoko
alp wrote:what is mingol ?

it is an ethinc, turks root is Mingol.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:19 am
Author: alp
turkish and mongolian do not stem from a genetic proto language.

they are similiar in agglutinative structure only.

and they have a lot of common vocabulary too.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:28 am
Author: dyaoko
oh ... but I undrestand nither Turkish nor mongolic ... and I am curious to read about the turkish thing that you posted about that movie.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:38 am
Author: alp
"valley of wolves - iraq" has broken records in its first two days.

and has surpassed all top 5 turkish movies.

the film is being shown in a record 480 cinemas and tickets are sold out everywhere.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:42 am
Author: alp
Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said the movie named, Valley of the Wolves: Iraq, which was released on Friday, will not affect the relations between Turkey and the US.

Indicating that similar movies are shot in many other countries, Gul told,” The US and Europe produce these kinds of movies themselves. When you take a look at the movies made in the US last year, this movie will not be so significant”.

Meanwhile, the British daily, The Daily Telegraph, claimed the movie agitated anti-Americanism, emphasizing that Valley of the Wolves: Iraq is the most expensive Turkish movie. The newspaper announced that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spouse, Emine Erdogan, also attended the film gala. Although the film-makers explained the scenario is imaginary and does not include any real accusations towards the US, there is not one American character the audience will like, the paper claimed. It indicated the movie affected the audience by quoting the words of an audience from Ankara who said, “Today I hated Americans more than ever”.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:42 am
Author: tomjez
Turks love that kind of crap...but when you see some american blockbusters showing american saving the world and spreading freedom, it's the same!

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:24 am
Author: Vladimir
In the most expensive Turkish movie, events start from Suleimani and Turks kill Peshmargas

London (TheKurdistani.com) – The first scenes of “Valley of the Wolves Iraq”, the most expensive Turkish movie ever made, starts from a location described to be the Kurdistani town of Suleimani, where 11 undercover Turkish spies were arrested by US forces in 2003.

http://vladimirkurdistan.blogspot.com/

Some pics too :roll:

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 11:31 am
Author: tomjez
I love the look of the peshmergas...never saw one so frightening personnaly, and I saw a lot of them... :lol: :lol: they look like saudis, it's a pity that with so much money spent on this film they did not hire some guy to teach them how to put a pushi in a correct way to look kurdish

I think this film is a good film, angry turk nationalist can take a revenge without arming anybody. IT's a bit like "Rambo": americans lost the vietnam war, but when they watch the film they can still think they won it :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:33 pm
Author: malatyali
It has its own site in english, turkish, arabic and kurdish. You can watch the film in kurdish too. by the way, one of the directors of the film Raci Sasmaz and one of the actors Abdulhey(his name in the film) are ethnic kurds. so there is no anti-kurdish element here. and the pesmergas. they are much more better than in real life. however, they do not have to fight them in real life. just bribing is fine. 200 dollars will get you anywhere in northern iraq.

http://www.valleyofthewolvesiraq.com/

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:00 pm
Author: alp
selam malatyalı ..

ben de sivaslıyım ..

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:04 pm
Author: tomjez
and the pesmergas. they are much more better than in real life. however, they do not have to fight them in real life. just bribing is fine. 200 dollars will get you anywhere in northern iraq.


Ho so you've been there??? :lol: well funny, for me a smile and a few words of kurdish got me anywhere, but maybe there is a special price for turks :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:13 pm
Author: tomjez
shithole???? :shock: No you can be as stupid as you want but...wait a minute.. oh you went to IRAQ I thought we were talking about Kurdistan there! Cause Kurdistan is really beautiful, much better than malatya countryside anyway!