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Alexander Nevsky in Moscow Heat (2004)

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Moscow Heat

7 reviews
1/10

Felt like i've seen it before

It felt like I watched this movie thousand times before.It was absolutely predictable.Every time the story tried to get a bit twisted,every time I awaited something interesting to happen, I saw nothing but what I expected. Like "The bread factory opened up another facility,because there was not enough bread". In two words:Flat story,that has become a cliché,bad acting,bad special effects...Only the dumb Russian cop,Vlad, was a bit funny while punishing around the bad guys.The pile of muscles was so incredibly STUPID,that it made me laugh at him for a moment. I wonder why i waste my time spitting on that shame-of-a-movie... It won't get worse (because it is not possible) :D
  • stefan_kz_bg
  • Sep 4, 2008
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2/10

Poor & Pathetic

  • joris-bosboom
  • Mar 26, 2006
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4/10

Typical "B" action flick movie - Russian Style!

  • gazebo
  • Nov 13, 2005
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4/10

Cheesy...Maybe some spoilers...

  • honey373
  • Apr 10, 2006
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5/10

Moscow Heat is typical 2000's DTV product.

  • tarbosh22000
  • Sep 1, 2013
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10/10

Are you kidding 2.5??? It's a solid 5/10 B-movie with great cast and unique locations..

Finally, I watched it. I know that Alex Nevsky is a king of C-movies, but this one is B no less. The oppening duel is a nice throwback to the classic heroes played by Adrian and Michael - Highlander vs D'Artagnan. There are many things to look at. Pre-Hipster Moscow as I remember it: strange shadows under the orange sun (I even feel the aroma of cheap cigarettes, waffles ice-cream with Real milk and shashlik-kebabs mixed with the smell of gasoline through the screen), old cars, fantastic vintage dusty buildings, soviet era ships on the river, leather jackets and women on high heels. Actress Maria Golubkina is a true russian mob woman of late 90s early 2000s - dangerous and beautiful. Some action scenes here and there. Nevsky even did little bit of martial arts fighting - I would love to see more boxing from him. I mean, he was amateur boxing and kickboxing fighter in famous Moscow boxing gym, I know he can fight, I saw some footage, so why does he have so few fighting scenes in his movies, c'mon? As an action movie it's somewhere 5/10, but as a video document it's 10.
  • SaintNinja
  • Mar 6, 2023
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6/10

Obvious remake of Schwarzenegger's 1988 hit "Red Heat".

  • sol-kay
  • Feb 1, 2010
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