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Is it weird to say that Tom Hardy is an underrated actor? I mean I know he's a big star, and a big presence in the acting world, yet I don't ever seem to hear his name that much. Yet quietly, to me anyway, he's on the short list of most talented actors of his generation
There is a difference between actor and celebrity. He's a very private guy, so he doesn't seek out the spotlight like a lot of celebs do. Most actors that are not celebs are the ones less heard of or that don't get much publicity. I personally think it's better that way. Less chance of being oversaturated. Yes, he is definitely extremely talented and always look for ward to whatever he's in.
Bet the camermen were out in the cold more than the group tho filming them drive past and ontop of everything else so i dont think hes wrong in what hes saying. But yeah the support group also faced the weather
Tom Hardy seems like a good guy who happened to get famous vs. being a celebrity who is trying to be something they're not. Huge props to them and the team for doing something like this and bringing viewers along.
Like a russian from Siberia, would like to say it is a perfect expedition 🔥 Guys, you are fire 👍🏻 Real honor to see such a well-made presentation of this part of the region like this
@@monxx15 I have been in a T-Shirt at 25 Degrees Farenheight it was snowing though winds were calm, and removed the snow of my car bare handed too a month and a half old it was epic. I figure if the temperature dropped another 5 degrees i could have been ok.
Prefer the cold temperatures over hot 80+ degrees yes that is hot for me, though, had ran up a 3 mile mountain at 106 degrees before it got hotter it eventually got to 112 degrees in Southern California, it was so hot the sweat evaporated
You get used to those temperatures, I grew up and had no problem with - 25, now, having lived in the west for the last 10 years (lowest would be around -5 C except for a few trips to similar extreme environments in Norway) it's lot more difficult to take these temperatures. Another huge factor I noticed is humidity.. If its really dry, you can handle the extremes a lot easier, both cold and hot, that is my experience..
Tiny Tim used to do that and Paper towels and house cleaners amd moisturizing locations on the Howard Stern show Walk around NYC with shopping bags with the stuff and his ukulele True Nut job
Tom Hardy and Mika Salo?! What a random pairing - how did I not see this first time round..... ah yes as it moved to a pay channel! Oh well least I get to watch it now.
@@rjai4890 some say they are clones of an alien driving god.and he once drove to the coldest place on earth in a relient robin..but all we know is he called the .*****
I met Mika Salo at Goodwood in 1999. Really nice bloke, very down to earth. I remember he was wearing a set of Nelson Piquet’s old overalls. He was about to drive the 1,200bhp Williams Honda from 1986 and was saying he’d only driven it out of the paddock area and didn’t really know what to expect. About 5 mins later he launched it off the line bouncing it off the rev limiter. Full send. That got a lot of applause
I didn't know what to expect, but I really enjoyed watching this shared adventure. Cold & I are NOT the best of friends, but I was pleased that Tom Hardy & friends got a chance to experience something special. Mika Salo and Mr. Hardy must have brought this to their professions. God blessed all that participated!
There are places where you cannot travel in the SUMMER. You need the cold to even THINK of getting to your destination. I would LOVE to watch a documentary like this that braves the summer in Siberia. The hardships present then are probably JUST as challenging as the trek in winter. Certainly not dangerous for the same reasons, but perhaps challenging for other reasons. Insects come to mind. Soft roadways, did I mention "insects". I would just love to see what it is like making this journey in summer. It IS a brutal place. Great video!!! I loved watching this. You guys did a spectacular job. THANKS!!!
Television be like: these men are going to risk their lives in the coldest place on earth and they'll probably get eaten by wolves Reality be like: two famous guys and a caravan of six support vehicles drive through some towns during winter to make a 45 minute ad for shell oil.
The world is so so beautiful think of the juxtaposition between this and the middle east. Or this and a Caribbean island! And its all on our blue marble! Can we agree the world is amazing!
Not LADA but UAZ - that's HUUUUUGE difference. Those small busses can be equipped in portal axles (if You know what this is ;-)). Not from 80's but they are in production even now....
well it actually is serious and they take all the precautions so it wouldnt become a life or death situation, especially if you are carrying a treasure like Tom Hardy :) hospitals are not just nearby there!
All these BS about "life and death" yada yada.... and @8:39 you can see a russian babushka,casually walking down the ''lifethreatening road''. She's propably watching the 5th Gear convoi and thinking: ''What the fook are these foreign debils,doing with their cameras here?"
Funniest part is when Russian man goes to the lake and screams YEA YEA YEA, and after that when Tom goes to the lake he also starts screaming Yea Yea Yea 😂😂😂
Love the exspoure of the help for hero’s charity such a worthy cause this is what makes Tom hardy so good he relates to such a broad audience and charitable causes
Driving through mountain passes where nobody actually lives can be a bit scary even when you are as prepared as these guys. It is an exhibition and kudos to Tom Hardy. Love that guy.
I would love to do this, with their professional squad team following. Fun to watch Tom & all the places they visited. Amazing where people live. We should never complain 🙏
Hardy is tougher than I thought…..in fact , I think he’s a little crazy to. But , anyone who can get in the freezing water and dunk their head under three times is no wimp that’s for sure ! 👍
Damn, didn't expect Tom to actually get in that water. He's as tough as he looks. I have swam, or rather dipped to a frozen lake myself but I screamed and gasped like a bitch
My father walked on frozen lake 40km at -50 at night in 80s. Almost fell in. I don’t remember what the place is called, but it’s a place where the airport on the another side of the lake. My father used to take me with him on business trips to Yakutsk in 96-99, I remember it was like living in a fridge. Believe me, even the good money and business, didn’t hold us there for long, crazy place. Depressing...
Its always a bit exaggerated in doc´s like this. Its not likely the locals prep their vehicles for six months for normal use, but its better to on the safe side for the tourists.
All those trashed and broken down cars littering the side of that road would suggest otherwise. If the locals had the choice, they'd be opting highest spec convoys too, no doubt. But they don't so they can't - and so have to take the risk. "Adventure" in other words, but without the element of fun, and anything but exaggerated.
That's just the start as well. The title? Coldest place on EARTH - nope. Not even close. Then you watch the video and it's coldest ROAD in the world, to the coldest INHABITED place on Earth. Just.... why? How about release a video without sensationalizing it so hard that Fifth Gear forgets what reality is, and end up outright lying about the content? How about editing the piece in another direction, where we empathize with the people who have to live with this weather and the challenges they face instead of trying to make out Tom Hardy as some sort of 21st century Sir Edmund Hillary? They show up to the challenge wearing blue jeans. BLUE JEANS! Anyone who has taken a single mountaineering class, or was in Boy Scouts, has heard that cotton is the worst material you can have for staying warm in wet and cold weather. Plus, look at the tires on the car and compare it to the the tires on a WRC car for Rally Sweden. One stud every couple of tread blocks, just on the outer shoulder? What a joke! I mean, people complain about clickbait UA-camrs - gee, I wonder where it started? Ah, yeah, major broadcasting networks like the BBC with marketing and legal departments who push the boundaries on how much they can lie to our faces without making it worth anyone's time to sue them over it.
Sure a lot of critical comments. I find it kinda fascinating. I wasn’t intending to watch the whole thing, but I ended up doing that. Having spent time in Alaska and Wyoming the bitter cold can cut right through to the bone. It hurts and within a few minutes it’s hard to move the fingers. Can’t stop thinking about the book South. The ship got stuck in the ice during that expedition. I felt bad for the men and their dogs. Talk about endurance and tenacity and heartache.
Great show and series. I would have thought that the company that provided the vehicle the presenters were in. Would have provided similar or modern support vehicles. Love Tom and Mika.
Did you watch Wuthering Heights with him? İ left it to the very end coz didnt wanna watch him in some romantic stuff but damn, Just watch he to be badass once more in some 1800s 😅
The main reason this region gets so cold is because it is far inland from the sea and protected from the wind by ranges. The air is very dry and very still, which allows it to get to as low as -70 degrees Celsius in extreme cases. I think their schools have a "snow day" if temp falls to below negative 50 degree Celsius.
I am from Russia, i know what it is -37°c in winter. But it is not even near with climate conditions in places, we see in this video. The most part of russian people cant even imagine what it is to live in such places. Sorry for my english.
Hi! I'm from Yakutsk! i remember that time when Tom Hardy were in our city. Big event for our small city. He even showed up on premiere of his movie "This means War" in local cinema called "Lena" and watched it with people. That seat in cinema becomes a "Tom Hardy's seat" :)
Владислав Кононов yeah it’s vastly removed and as seen in the video there isn’t many people live there. It’s like the people that still lives in the desert in Saudi Arabia where the temp reaches more than 50C during the summer
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Too much narration in this video. Spare it next time, fellas.
Too late, though, the real heroes got frost bight hiking ahead to get the rolling shots as they passed by....camera crews
MERRY CHRISTMAS TOM. DSUE
I know right! And yet they need a formula 1 driver to do this lol
Of course Tom Hardy found a dog to cuddle even in freezing wilderness of Siberia xD
There's an old russian woman doing this drive everyday on a bicycle for sure.
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Bicycle? She walks
@@datmadapuka441 walks? She Skis
No, she hangs a washing out in this 🤭
You know when I’ve live in Yakutsk. There was a old man who runs about 20km+ every morning. Literally every day. In -20 in -50 Celsius.
Is it weird to say that Tom Hardy is an underrated actor? I mean I know he's a big star, and a big presence in the acting world, yet I don't ever seem to hear his name that much. Yet quietly, to me anyway, he's on the short list of most talented actors of his generation
There is a difference between actor and celebrity. He's a very private guy, so he doesn't seek out the spotlight like a lot of celebs do. Most actors that are not celebs are the ones less heard of or that don't get much publicity. I personally think it's better that way. Less chance of being oversaturated. Yes, he is definitely extremely talented and always look for ward to whatever he's in.
British TV: in the coldest frostbite of a deadly freezing winter...
Local Russians: Dima wake up you'll be late for school
LOL
truth as it is 😂
Да всё верно 😊
Еще больше зауважал Тома! Тот самый случай, когда чувак крут не только на экране, но и в реальной жизни))
Полностью согласен! Актёр без пафоса и понтов, заехал к детям на борьбу
The real heroes here are the cameramen.
Why? They are trained professionals getting paid to do a job?
And why single out the camera guys/girls, I count at least 6 support vehicles..
And what about those, who live there all life?)
He is fishing for likes but nope , just kidding
There's a whole team behind them, not just the cameramen.
Bet the camermen were out in the cold more than the group tho filming them drive past and ontop of everything else so i dont think hes wrong in what hes saying. But yeah the support group also faced the weather
Tom Hardy seems like a good guy who happened to get famous vs. being a celebrity who is trying to be something they're not. Huge props to them and the team for doing something like this and bringing viewers along.
Уважуха Тому и команде, по мужски с настоящими борцами не зассали выйти побороться! Молодцы, зачёт!
Like a russian from Siberia, would like to say it is a perfect expedition 🔥 Guys, you are fire 👍🏻 Real honor to see such a well-made presentation of this part of the region like this
Always loved and respected Tom as an actor but now the respect level is through the roof! Thank you!
26:28 - He said 'thanks' in Russian in an absolutely right way... SPASIBO...😊😊 Well Done, Tom Hardy from London... !!! Good for you...👍👍 😊❤
Согласна. Он ооочень хорошо сказал "спасибо" , без акцента совсем 👍
Damn right, it was a perfect Спасибо! Подтверждаю, как носитель языка
4 layers of clothes.... and the lady in a tent at 27:24 is wearing a t-shirt :D
She was right next to the fire my guy... The others had to go there from their tents..
@@monxx15 I have been in a T-Shirt at 25 Degrees Farenheight it was snowing though winds were calm, and removed the snow of my car bare handed too a month and a half old it was epic. I figure if the temperature dropped another 5 degrees i could have been ok.
Prefer the cold temperatures over hot 80+ degrees yes that is hot for me, though, had ran up a 3 mile mountain at 106 degrees before it got hotter it eventually got to 112 degrees in Southern California, it was so hot the sweat evaporated
she's used to it. you're too soft for us . Russian
You get used to those temperatures, I grew up and had no problem with - 25, now, having lived in the west for the last 10 years (lowest would be around -5 C except for a few trips to similar extreme environments in Norway) it's lot more difficult to take these temperatures. Another huge factor I noticed is humidity.. If its really dry, you can handle the extremes a lot easier, both cold and hot, that is my experience..
M: I turned the engine off by mistake
T: Why would you do that?
M: By mistake.
LOL
hahaha funniest exchange i have seen for so long
Now, I gotta see the rest of the show.
That was so fucking funny
You gotta love Hardy's humor
I will watch Tom Hardy in anything cuz he is Fiiiiine 😏😚🤗
I would watch Tom Hardy talking about toilet paper brands for 10 hours
Tiny Tim used to do that and Paper towels and house cleaners amd moisturizing locations on the Howard Stern show Walk around NYC with shopping bags with the stuff and his ukulele
True
Nut job
Tom Hardy and Mika Salo?! What a random pairing - how did I not see this first time round..... ah yes as it moved to a pay channel! Oh well least I get to watch it now.
Impostor
@@stig585 Ha lol! You'll notice my suit is black - the original Stig my friend had a black suit. That makes you the imposter! 🤣
Which one is real? We may never know..
Just posting to be in the convo with two legends. Black and White Stig. Cheers!
@@rjai4890 some say they are clones of an alien driving god.and he once drove to the coldest place on earth in a relient robin..but all we know is he called the .*****
‘’I used to steal them, I can’t drive them.”’ Lol ….love Tom, keeps shit real.
tom hardy is just an absolutely fabulous person mate ... 100 % genuine no starlet bs \m/
This is why Tom is my favorite actor of all time!
I met Mika Salo at Goodwood in 1999. Really nice bloke, very down to earth. I remember he was wearing a set of Nelson Piquet’s old overalls. He was about to drive the 1,200bhp Williams Honda from 1986 and was saying he’d only driven it out of the paddock area and didn’t really know what to expect. About 5 mins later he launched it off the line bouncing it off the rev limiter. Full send. That got a lot of applause
Best oil commercial I've seen 👌
I prefer this rather than just a plain ad
and Nissan and UAZ
Yup. I'd be happy for ads to be this long, if this entertaining, even though it's a tad dramatic.
😂
wow...pleace give us more Adventures like this one,Tom Hardy is unique and brilliant
Narrator: Cars can't be turn off otherwise the pistons will freeze
Regular russian: driving old Ford Mondeo to work
if it the engine turns off, that is how people warm cars in siberia: i1.photo.2gis.com/images/branch/50/7036874455097583_2bd8.jpg
@@Zizmym Interesting. Is that where you are from? Where in Siberi is it?
@@perro626 I am form Moscow, but i was in siberia and other cold places in russia. This "warming" is quite common up there
@@Zizmym So I see... Thanx for sharing this.
@@perro626 looks like my city - Yakutsk, we had this service here, "defreezing's" cost is 1500 rub per car = 21.5 $
I didn't know what to expect, but I really enjoyed watching this shared adventure. Cold & I are NOT the best of friends, but I was pleased that Tom Hardy & friends got a chance to experience something special. Mika Salo and Mr. Hardy must have brought this to their professions. God blessed all that participated!
There are places where you cannot travel in the SUMMER. You need the cold to even THINK of getting to your destination. I would LOVE to watch a documentary like this that braves the summer in Siberia. The hardships present then are probably JUST as challenging as the trek in winter. Certainly not dangerous for the same reasons, but perhaps challenging for other reasons. Insects come to mind. Soft roadways, did I mention "insects". I would just love to see what it is like making this journey in summer. It IS a brutal place. Great video!!! I loved watching this. You guys did a spectacular job. THANKS!!!
Television be like: these men are going to risk their lives in the coldest place on earth and they'll probably get eaten by wolves
Reality be like: two famous guys and a caravan of six support vehicles drive through some towns during winter to make a 45 minute ad for shell oil.
@Wolfgang Klaus Abou Chaker yes, we are LOL . Greetings from Republic of Sakha =)
Yeah why do you think they always do these with famous actors, it's a performance
they do risk their lives who would go in these god forsaken places
Laugh mika salo😂 There should be an iceman räikkönen himself.
Be Like lol!
Oh my god, I am crazy about Tom Hardy. I love him
Так приятно смотреть на Тома,хотя половину слов понять не смогла😀
I love Tom Hardy energy 🤣
Tom Hardy is the definition of "Do not believe in stereotypes "
Tom Hardy is amazing.
I love him 😍
Thanks so much for watching my moving 😊
I can’t believe I actually watched this whole video
The world is so so beautiful think of the juxtaposition between this and the middle east. Or this and a Caribbean island! And its all on our blue marble!
Can we agree the world is amazing!
marble is NOT OURS, we are just one of many animal species.
Documentary crew: highly specialized convoy
Russians: Ladas from the 1980's
Not LADA but UAZ - that's HUUUUUGE difference. Those small busses can be equipped in portal axles (if You know what this is ;-)). Not from 80's but they are in production even now....
And that UAZ model is from 1965)
red car is also russian
And that UAZ model is from 1965)
its military vechicle created to such environment
tom hardy is a legit beast... half keeping up with russian wrestlers like this aint no joke...
이건 정말...하 정말 좋다... 너무 좋다.... 이거 찍어주고 올려줘서 진짜 감사합니다. 사랑해!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
life or death situation blah blah blah...meanwhile russians living their lives in these conditions allday everyday
@lo ko siberia has the coldest towns in the world, canada is not even top 3
well it actually is serious and they take all the precautions so it wouldnt become a life or death situation, especially if you are carrying a treasure like Tom Hardy :) hospitals are not just nearby there!
The one thing that i would not own in such a unforgiving place is a Range Rover.
This, 1oox times.
All these BS about "life and death" yada yada.... and @8:39 you can see a russian babushka,casually walking down the ''lifethreatening road''. She's propably watching the 5th Gear convoi and thinking:
''What the fook are these foreign debils,doing with their cameras here?"
The real heroes were the trucks and the guys keeping them up! Well done everyone.
😅😅😅
Том и его команда мужики 100%🔥👍👍👍
How can they drive to my ex girlfriends heart?
They can’t, it never existed.
Welp... beat me to it.. cheers!
LOL reminds me of Will Ferrel in Blades of Glory... "Oxana Boyul" hahahah!!
It's OK bro
You can not drive over something that never was there....sorry to hear bro
so he's not only one of the best actors but a general fun guy to hang with. that's cool.
Funniest part is when Russian man goes to the lake and screams YEA YEA YEA, and after that when Tom goes to the lake he also starts screaming Yea Yea Yea 😂😂😂
What was the reason of doing it?
I think theres a video in your ads
what video?
savage! top comment.
Not a joke.
loool
what ads?
Salute to the camera men & mechanic and impressed with tom hardy knowing him braved for kind of extreme adventure
i was stationed in interior alaska for 3 years. it was rough but learned a lot about the cold, our bodies, our equipment in the cold
и?
Вы действительно крутые парни, восхищение и только восторг,настоящие мужчины.👍👍👍👍👍💛💛💛
One of the most entertaining things I have watched during the pandemic. Loved it. 😊
Love the exspoure of the help for hero’s charity such a worthy cause this is what makes Tom hardy so good he relates to such a broad audience and charitable causes
This are one of the best off road shows.. I will love see more shows like this ones...👍👍
Binge watching Tom during this global tension and confusion makes things slightly better.
Классное видео !!! Том Харди тоже классный !!!
did you listened how the snow was scribing under you feets? i loved everytime.
Молодец, уважаю! Ждем еще в гости.
Tom Hardy so much touches me, by just beeing him
When he said "beautiful life... no stress at all & Free man" that's what living means.
Tom: Swaseba!
Russian: "Hahaha.....ok." LOL
HAHAHA
Spasibo, bro.
@@FORESTBROTHERS67 ah, thank you. I dont know any Russian :-(
@@VengFPV I don't know english, bro.
I actually think he did very well with pronouncing it
Driving through mountain passes where nobody actually lives can be a bit scary even when you are as prepared as these guys. It is an exhibition and kudos to Tom Hardy. Love that guy.
Do you know that Stalin made a prison places in Siberia where 2 mln died .
ua-cam.com/video/oo1WouI38rQ/v-deo.html with Eng subtitles
31:45 Зауважал его 🤝
I never caught it, what engine oil were they using there?
Hellix
@@PraseSuperStar you must be fun at parties
Водка
Motul
Standart pfff
Ame mucho este video, Más porque amo a Tom Hardy 💖💖💖💖
Once in a lifetime trip is right....what an adventure.
Tom cracks me up. His humor & wit is spot on. Thank God that just lit back up again 🤣
I would love to do this, with their professional squad team following. Fun to watch Tom & all the places they visited. Amazing where people live. We should never complain 🙏
I have to work outside in -40 in northern Canada at times, they’re being a bit dramatic
They are basically on vocation and they are getting paid kudos to you for working in -40
-40 is pretty mad but -70 is another level.
when they say -x degrees , they mean Fahrenheit right? (not degrees Celsius nor centigrade I presume? ) because that makes a difference tbh.
But if they mean -50°C and -70°C then that is insanely cold.
@@diaancarstens1093
They mean -70°F and that is -56°C.
Hardy is tougher than I thought…..in fact , I think he’s a little crazy to. But , anyone who can get in the freezing water and dunk their head under three times is no wimp that’s for sure ! 👍
This is awesome. Thanks UA-cam for recommending this to me
I love this kind of survival videos 🥶❄️🙀❤️but this one is more special because they have My favorite actor Tom Hardy💞😘🤩🧡
Damn, didn't expect Tom to actually get in that water. He's as tough as he looks. I have swam, or rather dipped to a frozen lake myself but I screamed and gasped like a bitch
Have you seen his work and characters he tends to favor? Totally expected to see him get into that water!
Igual es muy riesgoso. A esa temperatura te puede agarrar un pato cardíaco
Молодцы ребята 👍🏻
What an amazing experience!!
In those temperatures.. I'm sure the cows would be giving icecreams instead of milk. @14:55
Well, you are wrong, ive lived there my whole life, i know what im talking about
@@poetofnoreturn7708 dunno about that... but you just murdered the joke. Thanks.
@@KalpeshPatel78 The joke was never born.
You never splash your piss in there, it's gonna jingle
cows live in a barn and just get out to drink some water
From Russia with Love, Tom and Mika!!
"At least locals are friendly" - that line killed me :D
Молодец прошел не просто путь и сдюжил, не каждый решится!
My father walked on frozen lake 40km at -50 at night in 80s. Almost fell in. I don’t remember what the place is called, but it’s a place where the airport on the another side of the lake. My father used to take me with him on business trips to Yakutsk in 96-99, I remember it was like living in a fridge. Believe me, even the good money and business, didn’t hold us there for long, crazy place. Depressing...
Том Харди мужик, может работать в любых условиях, если он посетил наш край то это вполне засоуживает уважения
An expedition they called it. So the russians who use this road are all adventurers? It's a all a bit exaggerated imho
Its always a bit exaggerated in doc´s like this. Its not likely the locals prep their vehicles for six months for normal use, but its better to on the safe side for the tourists.
All those trashed and broken down cars littering the side of that road would suggest otherwise. If the locals had the choice, they'd be opting highest spec convoys too, no doubt. But they don't so they can't - and so have to take the risk. "Adventure" in other words, but without the element of fun, and anything but exaggerated.
That's just the start as well. The title? Coldest place on EARTH - nope. Not even close. Then you watch the video and it's coldest ROAD in the world, to the coldest INHABITED place on Earth.
Just.... why? How about release a video without sensationalizing it so hard that Fifth Gear forgets what reality is, and end up outright lying about the content? How about editing the piece in another direction, where we empathize with the people who have to live with this weather and the challenges they face instead of trying to make out Tom Hardy as some sort of 21st century Sir Edmund Hillary?
They show up to the challenge wearing blue jeans. BLUE JEANS! Anyone who has taken a single mountaineering class, or was in Boy Scouts, has heard that cotton is the worst material you can have for staying warm in wet and cold weather.
Plus, look at the tires on the car and compare it to the the tires on a WRC car for Rally Sweden. One stud every couple of tread blocks, just on the outer shoulder? What a joke!
I mean, people complain about clickbait UA-camrs - gee, I wonder where it started? Ah, yeah, major broadcasting networks like the BBC with marketing and legal departments who push the boundaries on how much they can lie to our faces without making it worth anyone's time to sue them over it.
We found an idiot.
Russian are badass. To be fair they are used to it.
Sure a lot of critical comments. I find it kinda fascinating. I wasn’t intending to watch the whole thing, but I ended up doing that. Having spent time in Alaska and Wyoming the bitter cold can cut right through to the bone. It hurts and within a few minutes it’s hard to move the fingers. Can’t stop thinking about the book South. The ship got stuck in the ice during that expedition. I felt bad for the men and their dogs. Talk about endurance and tenacity and heartache.
thank u so much for posting guys
I'm from Russia and i love Tom's films.
Great show and series. I would have thought that the company that provided the vehicle the presenters were in. Would have provided similar or modern support vehicles. Love Tom and Mika.
Siberian toilet- two wooden stick: one you using as a support, second one to keep wildlife away from you ;)
oh,man...can't stop laughing)))))
@@fasax-8776 Заметь такая погаворка в тваей голаве?
I always thought Tom Hardy just pretends to be a badass but this is badass as hell!
Did you watch Wuthering Heights with him? İ left it to the very end coz didnt wanna watch him in some romantic stuff but damn, Just watch he to be badass once more in some 1800s 😅
Tom Hardy é o Ronaldinho do cinema.
The main reason this region gets so cold is because it is far inland from the sea and protected from the wind by ranges. The air is very dry and very still, which allows it to get to as low as -70 degrees Celsius in extreme cases. I think their schools have a "snow day" if temp falls to below negative 50 degree Celsius.
yes, we have
tom hardy saying ‘night night’ EEEEEE
ive found my purpose🥺
Thanks so much for watching my moving ❤❤❤
Welcome to Manitoba, Canada
This is the most unnecessarily overdramatic thing I've ever seen
It's bloody awesome ain't it!!!??
@@simonburkeisable When you are not used to it it can be deadly!
@@simonburkeisable people who live there don't drive through half the continent
Tom,
thank you for being our guest. we love you!Next time go to our south. It's very warm there!
They say, I don't know because I haven't met one, that the bigger the star the more humble and down to earth they are. This Hardy bloke seems alright.
This journey reminds me The Revenant movie
Mika:What are our chances of surviving?
Tom:50/50 mate
What coats / fleeces are they wearing on this trip ? They look incredibly warm ? Cheers 🙂
TheRussians must be having a good laugh at this lot.
I am from Russia, i know what it is -37°c in winter. But it is not even near with climate conditions in places, we see in this video. The most part of russian people cant even imagine what it is to live in such places. Sorry for my english.
Hi! I'm from Yakutsk! i remember that time when Tom Hardy were in our city. Big event for our small city. He even showed up on premiere of his movie "This means War" in local cinema called "Lena" and watched it with people. That seat in cinema becomes a "Tom Hardy's seat" :)
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That's so wholesome
Владислав Кононов yeah it’s vastly removed and as seen in the video there isn’t many people live there.
It’s like the people that still lives in the desert in Saudi Arabia where the temp reaches more than 50C during the summer
nah, actually I liked it a lot, plus Russia is huge and here on Western part we don't have freezing cold below -35C on a regular basis.
I was just there for New Years. First time I heard of Tom Hardy from the locals. -57c was a great experience…..🎉
I watched the whole thing
2:00 am
🇵🇭🇵🇭
I can see Tom hardy on these educational adventures would like to see more. At least he can blend in
Not a great feeling when you see your head of security get his ass handed to him....
And even worse when the Hollywood actor may have done better...
Marine commando...
Man this is just winter.