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There is this scene where the woman is standing at this alter kind of thing with this man and he drinks blood out of a skull and then she runs away and thy escape the underground city. I really want to know because it's really good and this is driving me crazy not knowing.
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Maybe "The Blood of Heroes" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094764/(1989)
Trailer...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yi5Fj0ZveiY
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, where most live from hand to mouth in enclaves known as "market-towns", scrounging out a bare subsistence harvesting hardy crops, raising dogs as food, and trading in trinkets from the past.
What little entertainment comes primarily from a brutal sport known as The Game. It is played by bands of roving teams known as juggers, who challenge local teams. They make their living through the tribute paid by the town people, should they defeat the local team. Their trophy is the dog skull from the town.
However, not all in this time live so sparsely. The Nine Cities, buried deep underground, are home to affluent and powerful members of the aristocracy. Each of The Nine Cities fields its own team of juggers in an organization known as The League, and its membership is maintained with a fresh stream of new players who are proven veterans of the travelling "dog-town" games by their collection of trophy skulls.
Members of The League live in luxury almost equal to that of aristocrats. It is a dream among roving juggers to be good enough to get The League's attention and, with it, all of the luxuries afforded a League player.
Maybe "The Blood of Heroes" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094764/(1989)
Trailer...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yi5Fj0ZveiY
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, where most live from hand to mouth in enclaves known as "market-towns", scrounging out a bare subsistence harvesting hardy crops, raising dogs as food, and trading in trinkets from the past.
What little entertainment comes primarily from a brutal sport known as The Game. It is played by bands of roving teams known as juggers, who challenge local teams. They make their living through the tribute paid by the town people, should they defeat the local team. Their trophy is the dog skull from the town.
However, not all in this time live so sparsely. The Nine Cities, buried deep underground, are home to affluent and powerful members of the aristocracy. Each of The Nine Cities fields its own team of juggers in an organization known as The League, and its membership is maintained with a fresh stream of new players who are proven veterans of the travelling "dog-town" games by their collection of trophy skulls.
Members of The League live in luxury almost equal to that of aristocrats. It is a dream among roving juggers to be good enough to get The League's attention and, with it, all of the luxuries afforded a League player.
How doesDisney's Miracle movie relate to the Cold War?
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Do you guys know how they related?
Ex: The US & Soviet Union were the cold war while the US & Soviet Union were playing against each other during the game...
Do you guys know any more? I need it tonight pls.
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The primary point there (I believe) was that during that time, the Cold War was more a matter of bragging rights than anything else. (The Russians were the first to put a man into space, the US was the first to actually orbit a man about the Earth, the US was the first to put a man on the moon, but the Russians had already sent a probe to the moon - although it crashed.)
Both sides claimed that their citizens were superior, both because of their governments, and their attitudes. The luxuries of capitalism were argued against the Socialist "Worker's Utopia". The rapid technological advances of the West were compared to the steadfast efficiency of the established equipment being turned out in the East. And, in the worlds of sports, the United States brought non-professional athletes to the Olympics, athletes that had volunteered for the honor of the games, and the Soviets were bringing athletes that had been selected in their extreme youth for training camps, where they were believed to be subjected to prison like conditions as they were driven to be the very best. Any time there was an international meet, regardless of the sport, the big, watched events were the ones that pitted the East against the West. Everywhere you looked around the globe, Americans and Russians seemed to be facing off, eager to prove that they were faster, stronger, more advanced, better prepared, better educated, socially secure, possessed of a superior military, and the perfect example of a society that the rest of the world should turn to. Most military forces of both sides were placed on carefully drawn borders, with warnings that just across that line was a horrorific world that any wise person should steer clear of.
At that time, the Soviet hockey team was considered the best in the world, a major powerhouse that was expected to win, simply because of the training and dedication given to the athletes. Few could even remember the names of the players, just that they were "Russians". The US team members, on the other hand, were a group of guys that were going to have to go back to whatever their regular careers were, once they returned.
In a romantic sense, the movie represents American Spirit pitted against Russian Domination. This isn't an original theme in movies of the Cold War era. Many sports themed movies dealt with the underdog American teams pitted against heavily regimented and steroid stocked Russian musclemen and uni-browed women lacking any feminity.
Hope this is helpful to you.
The primary point there (I believe) was that during that time, the Cold War was more a matter of bragging rights than anything else. (The Russians were the first to put a man into space, the US was the first to actually orbit a man about the Earth, the US was the first to put a man on the moon, but the Russians had already sent a probe to the moon - although it crashed.)
Both sides claimed that their citizens were superior, both because of their governments, and their attitudes. The luxuries of capitalism were argued against the Socialist "Worker's Utopia". The rapid technological advances of the West were compared to the steadfast efficiency of the established equipment being turned out in the East. And, in the worlds of sports, the United States brought non-professional athletes to the Olympics, athletes that had volunteered for the honor of the games, and the Soviets were bringing athletes that had been selected in their extreme youth for training camps, where they were believed to be subjected to prison like conditions as they were driven to be the very best. Any time there was an international meet, regardless of the sport, the big, watched events were the ones that pitted the East against the West. Everywhere you looked around the globe, Americans and Russians seemed to be facing off, eager to prove that they were faster, stronger, more advanced, better prepared, better educated, socially secure, possessed of a superior military, and the perfect example of a society that the rest of the world should turn to. Most military forces of both sides were placed on carefully drawn borders, with warnings that just across that line was a horrorific world that any wise person should steer clear of.
At that time, the Soviet hockey team was considered the best in the world, a major powerhouse that was expected to win, simply because of the training and dedication given to the athletes. Few could even remember the names of the players, just that they were "Russians". The US team members, on the other hand, were a group of guys that were going to have to go back to whatever their regular careers were, once they returned.
In a romantic sense, the movie represents American Spirit pitted against Russian Domination. This isn't an original theme in movies of the Cold War era. Many sports themed movies dealt with the underdog American teams pitted against heavily regimented and steroid stocked Russian musclemen and uni-browed women lacking any feminity.
Hope this is helpful to you.
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