Enemy at the Gates turns 25. The $68 million war drama bombed with $51 million domestically ($103 million adjusted) & $97 million worldwide & got mixed reviews.
Enemy at the Gates turns 25. The $68 million war drama bombed with $51 million domestically ($103 million adjusted) & $97 million worldwide & got mixed reviews.
This and the first Call of Duty game introduced me to the thing known as “klyukva”. Good old times.
redban02 on
I didn’t know it bombed at box office: good movieÂ
Dusty-fred on
I’ve always been mixed on this movie but surprised it’s bombed. Love it as a “yo what’s on TNT this afternoon” years back but not necessarily something I’ll throw on out of choice.
Jabbam on
The first Call of Duty’s Russian level Stalingrad is a 1-1 recreation of the opening of this movie, down to shooting the people jumping ship and giving just a magazine to the protagonist when there isn’t enough guns.
Confident-Line-2558 on
Saw it in the theater. Enjoyed it. It’s a shame it bombed.
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This and the first Call of Duty game introduced me to the thing known as “klyukva”. Good old times.
I didn’t know it bombed at box office: good movieÂ
I’ve always been mixed on this movie but surprised it’s bombed. Love it as a “yo what’s on TNT this afternoon” years back but not necessarily something I’ll throw on out of choice.
The first Call of Duty’s Russian level Stalingrad is a 1-1 recreation of the opening of this movie, down to shooting the people jumping ship and giving just a magazine to the protagonist when there isn’t enough guns.
Saw it in the theater. Enjoyed it. It’s a shame it bombed.
I enjoyed this movie