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The Clash Comes to Town - Starets

The Clash Comes to Town is a song about Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon at the top of their game, circa 1979. This song is a tribute to Joe Strummer. Performed by Starets (www.myspace.com/starets).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (6 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (6 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

"RASPUTIN"-was a Russian mystic

Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (Russian: Григо́рий Ефи́мович Распу́тин) (January 22 [O.S. January 10] 1869 -- December 29 [O.S. December 16] 1916) was a Russian mystic who is perceived as having influenced the later days of the Russian Tsar Nicholas II, his wife the Tsaritsa Alexandra, and their only son the Tsarevich Alexei. Rasputin had often been called the "Mad Monk," while others considered him a "strannik" (or religious pilgrim) and even a starets (ста́рец, "elder", a title usually reserved for monk-confessors), believing him to be a psychic and faith healer. It has been argued that Rasputin helped to discredit the tsarist government, leading to the fall in 1917 of the Romanov dynasty. Contemporary opinions saw Rasputin variously as a saintly mystic, visionary, healer, and prophet, and, on the other side of the coin, as a debauched religious charlatan. Historians may find both to be true, but there is much uncertainty, for accounts of his life have often been based on dubious memoirs, hearsay, and legend. Rasputin was wandering as a pilgrim in Siberia when he heard reports of Tsarevich Alexei's illness (it was not publicly known in 1904 that Alexei had haemophilia). This disease was widespread among European royalty descended from the British Queen Victoria, who was Alexei's great-grandmother. When the young Tsarevich, while vacationing with his family, sustained a bruise after falling off a horse, he suffered internal bleeding for days. The Tsaritsa, looking everywhere for help, asked her best friend, Anna Vyrubova, to secure the help of the charismatic peasant healer Rasputin in 1905. He was said to possess the ability to heal through prayer and was indeed able to give the boy some relief, in spite of the doctors' prediction that he would die.Skeptics have claimed that he did so by hypnosis — although, during a particularly grave crisis, Rasputin, from his home in Siberia, was believed to have eased the suffering, in Saint Petersburg, of the Tsarevich through prayer. His practical advice (such as "Don't let the doctors bother him too much; let him rest") may also have been of great assistance in allowing Alexei and his worried mother to relax, so that the child's own natural healing process might take place. Others believe he used leeches to stop the boy's bleeding for the moment; however, this is unlikely to have been successful because leech saliva contains hirudin and other natural anticoagulants. Every time the boy had an injury which caused him internal or external bleeding, the Tsaritsa called on Rasputin, and the Tsarevich subsequently got better. This made it appear that Rasputin was effectively healing him.The Tsar referred to Rasputin as "our friend" and a "holy man", a sign of the trust that the family placed in him. Rasputin had a considerable personal and political influence on Alexandra, and the Tsar and Tsaritsa considered him a man of God and a religious prophet. Everyone desirous of an audience with the royal couple had to go through him, a situation which angered certain individuals. Alexandra came to believe that God spoke to her through Rasputin. Of course, this relationship can also be viewed in the context of the very strong, traditional, age-old bond between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian leadership. Another important factor was probably the Tsaritsa's German-Protestant origin: she was definitely highly fascinated by her new Orthodox outlook — the Orthodox religion puts a great deal of faith in the healing powers of prayer. Alle Rechte vorbehalten M.C. AKA Baron Samedi Freiburg,5.August 2008

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (8 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (8 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (6 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (6 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (7 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (7 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

WHEN BOREDOM KICKS IN - How to make a Hot Chocolate

I was bored so i made this TIP: when grating the biscuit onto the cream you can add a pinch of the chocolate powder on top hell yeah ! *Sorry* Spelt Starts wrong i accidentely spelt it Starets or something like that Sorry!

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (2 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (2 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (2 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (2 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (8 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (8 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (4 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (4 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (5 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (5 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (1 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (1 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (5 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (5 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (3 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 2 of 2 (3 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Niley [Very sexy story] epi.3

Continue sorry i feel realy good right now just had wild you know what so ya im gonna post up sometin here it is: m: alright nick i think we should stop now n: me too im tired m:k im gonna go shower n: i'll come with you m: no cuz if u do then youll wanna have some more sexy time n: okay fine but hurry then cuz i gotta go somewhere m:just go and shower later n:alright [gives her a quick kiss*puts on his shirt] i'll see you later babe bye. [he leaves] about an hour later n:[gets to their house*goes into his room and starts taking off his clothes ready to go to the shower] s: hey sexy. n: [Sees her] woah! selena! [puts his boxers on] what the hell are you doing here? s: why'd you put it back on? i thought maybe we can have some fun.. n:you know i have a girlfriend s:ya well it didnt stop us last week n:last week i was drunk s:ya like you didnt like it n:i did obviously but it wasnt right s:c'mon..[gets closer to him and puts her hands on his abs] ur hot, im hot, we make a perfect hard sex. n:not realy. s:lets see if you say that after i do this...[bends down and takes off his boxers*gives him a blowjob]hmmm you know you want it nick.. n:no i dont get away from me s:ofcourse you do n:*just looking at her how shes naked*getting kinda turned on] s:now this is where gymnastics come in handy..[puts one of her legs on his shoulder and she puts his ddik inside of her and goes closre to him thenback out a few times] OHH yaa... n: [is all weak] s:[gives him a sexy look] n:oh what the heck [picks her up by her legs so their facing eachother] s:[humping him*moaning*shes all weak and turned on she feels her pusy burning up] OH ya! ya! ya! Nick! n: *throws her on the bed and goes in the oppisite side of her so their legs interwind] s:[she goes up and down the bed so his diks going inside her] n:uhh..oh baby! s:[[is going faster and getting all tired and screaming] n:shshshsh!!no one can know about this! S: well youre realy good forgive me for hurting n:then i guess we'll have to stop s:no , ok, i wont scream, n:good [hes all truned on again and humps ehr more then he feels his sid whatever thingie go inside her which gets him more horny and he goes even faster and harder]uhh!! im i the need of this!! [goes even harder and deeper inside her feeling realy realy horny] s:[in alot of pain and is feeling realy good she gets all excited again]uhh nick!! uh! ughhh youre so damn sexy ! uh uh uh .. uh no [trying not to scream realy loud she starets moaning tho pretty loud] n:[doesnt care if anybody hears then goes even harder realy turned on and all he starts hurting her] s:nick please stop!! n:i cant i feel so horny!! s: i dont care stop!! its realy hurting nick!! n:[goes even harder and deeeper and sees shes getting all red*feels more of his things going inside of her he feels even better and starts enjoying it more he gets to a point where hes realy hurting her] s:[crying]nick please stopp!!!! n:[stops]fine you whore s:[still crying she sits down and puts her hands over her stomach] n:whats your deal s:that realy hurt nick what the hell happend! n:what can i say ur pusy must feel realy good s:i dont care about that my stomach realy realy hurts now n:fine i guess im sorry s:[in pain] n:get out of my house s:what? n:you get me all horny then tell me to stop???! s:i dont want you to stop for good! n:then what DO you want me to do?? youre realy confusing me here woman! s:*pushes him on the bed so hes laying down then sits in him with her legs apart and starts riding him]UHHH!! n:[smiles]feelss gooodddd.. 3 weeks later s:[crying she barges into nicks room] n:selena? S:i know why it felt so good that time.. n:dont tell me you're... s: yes nick, im pregnantt. n:no no no no NOO!! s:ya n:this is soo bad s:why?? n:hellooooo??i have a girlfriend! s:then dump her n:i cant just dump her! i love her! s:ya well you loved ME 3 weeks ago n:i did i mean i didnt i mean SHUT UP.we're about to get a son or daughter and THIS is what you're thinking of???! s:ya well atleast YOU dont have to go through it! n: you're right. i'll just say i dont know what you're talking about and we never had sex, so the babys not mine s: i didnt mean that! n:ya well i dont care what you mean the enddd dun dun dun tell me if you think i should just stick to sex parts only xoxooxoxo SEXXCRAZYYYY!! AKA nileymanic

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (4 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (4 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (1 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (1 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (3 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (3 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (7 of 8).

Agony (English subtitles). Part 1 of 2 (7 of 8). A wide-scope panoramic view of Russia in 1916. The country is in its third year of war which seems to never end, with police rule, hunger and devastation at their peak. All this plays out against a background of luxury and corruption at the court, where the agonizing power still entertains hopes of coping with the rebels. The courtiers have a presentiment of the collapse of the Russian autocracy. Fear, despair and blind belief in Providence make a fertile ground for the great starets, adventurist Rasputin, who is a friend of the royal family and has gained mastery over the Czar and his ministers. The filmmakers used newsreels of the 1917 Revolution ================== Crew: Director: Elem Klimov Script: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov Camera: Leonid Kalashnikov Music by: Alfred Schnitke Cast: Aleksei Petrenko as Grigori Rasputin Anatoli Romashin as Nicholas II Velta Line as Aleksandra Fyodorovna Alisa Frejndlikh as Vyrubova Aleksandr Romantsov as Yusupov Yuri Katin-Yartsev as Purishkevich Leonid Bronevoy as Manasevich-Manuilov Pavel Pankov as Manus Mikhail Danilov as Andronnikov Mikhail Svetin as Terekhov Nelli Pshyonnaya as Baroness Awards: * Special Jury Prize FIPRESCI for off-competition films at the Venice IFF, 1982 * Grand Prize The Golden Eagle at the Ruel-Malmeson IFF (France), 1985 © MOSFILM, 1974-1981. ================== Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/ Internet Movie Database (comments): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081991/usercomments RUSCICO: http://www.ruscico.com/dvd.php?lang=en&dvd=6 ================== Subtitles from http://subs.com.ru/