In New York, it would be a whole different experience. You could ride the filthiest subway in the world, breathe in the toxic air, probably get mugged, step over several homeless bums, pose for photos with all the graffitti, and pay $20 for a movie ticket.
Lady Lisa must have been trained by an US English teacher. Her English sounds American , she speaks it very well. So glad she is a friend of the channel ! Hope to see more of you 2 in future videos .
Great video….. I like the outdoor movie concept with a roof! LOL I was picturing a big open space like the parking lot of a drive-in theater here in the US. ~> which are very rare now. We had a few movies under the stars night here on Staten Island a few years ago, and everyone brings a camp chair and refreshments. I was getting a good laugh at the break-dancing competition, though. What is the new fascination with it? And to the point it was an Olympic event this summer? Break-dancing was big in NYC in the 80’s and 90’s in the streets, sidewalks, and even down in the subways … done by local kids & teens. They even used to carry huge pieces of cardboard to use as a “dancing surface” in the street. I chaperoned a senior 8th grade dance in the 80’s and the guys brought the cardboard to the prom! All dressed up and ‘dancing’ on the floor. 🙄😂 I don’t understand why this is making such a comeback, and with such popularity! Very interesting from a NYC perspective. 🤷🏻♀️
Great vid mate. Last time i was in deck chairs for a movie, was in a place called Bluff in central QLD Australia. back in 1970. huge chairs to get your feet off the ground, cos of the bities that might wander thru. The movie was Kellys Heroes. Moscow nightlife on a Tuesday, looks impressive.
I noticed the audience at the movie started clapping when the movie finished, is this common at the movies in Russia? Here in UK people just get up and walk out lol.
@@JoeBloggs777 так оно и есть: мы не часто ходим в кинотеатр, но каждый раз зрители аплодировали. Особенно было приятно, когда аплодировали мультфильму, который рисовал мой муж😊
Great Scot! Your videos stepping up a level. well done. What a personality that Liza has , not the Russians were shown here by our media. How about if we can't meet your Mum ,we meet Liza's or anybody's Russian family on a video . We Aussies would send our mate Misfire Raygun to Russia gladly for some lessons but sometimes laughter isn't the best medicine.
Irn Bru used to have a massive ad campaign and was everpresent in the late 90s/early 00s in Russia, but faded out of sight later on. The ads weren't the legendary british ones though. There were some stupid ass birds that used to go "haba-haba" and shit like that.
Look at it. Look at the people. Clean. Tidy. No one walking faster than normal because of the threat of violence or crime. White people are good different.
Hey Jim, Great video. You mentioned Lisa had been to Bonny Scotland. Was that to meet your family? If I heard it correctly, it would be an interesting video for you to ask her about her impressions of Scotland, that is, not a "greetin' Blue Nose on Sauchiehall Street after the Auld Firm Derby.
@@ЕлизаветаУскова-м9и Hey Lisa, thanks for replying and for the info. I've not been up there for 20 years, After splitting up with my ex-wife whose family lived in Scotland. I go to Newcastle quite a lot, which is not too far from the border, probably 45 mibs away.
Medical services for medical insurance are free of charge.Medical insurance if you are a Russian citizen is free of charge.Dentistry.I will not say completely about dentistry, but the replacement of four teeth plus a temporary prosthesis costs an average of 900 dollars.Clothes are cheap depending on what you want to buy.
Treating one tooth from caries costs 25 US dollars in any private clinic, tooth extraction 20-40 dollars depending on the complexity. Installation of implants, prosthetics are more expensive, but still cheaper than in Europe or the USA.
@danman2070 I was just wondering if dual pricing is still practiced in Russia? Do foreigners still pay more for hospitality and hotels and other areas? Have you experienced this?
Этим раньше любили таксисты промышлять и те, кто сдавал иностранцам квартиры. Ушло лет 10 как. Все сервисы сейчас электронные. В гостинице, в принципе, не представляю, как это можно было бы сделать.
@@annachirkina5671 it used to be in Hotels and admissions to things like cinemas, some transport, etc. So you are saying that this is not the case now?
@@danman2070 In a digital world where electronic cash registers are linked directly to the tax service and payment often takes place through applications - all of this is impossible. There are other kinds of scams here, but they are not related to charging double fees just because you are a foreigner)) Honestly, I can't imagine how you were cheated in cinemas? These are large organizations where payment was made through the cashier, and its cost was indicated on the ticket even 20 - 30 years ago. The cashier could not arbitrarily just shoose another one. May I ask you, when were you in Russia ? In what years ?
@@annachirkina5671 sure, understood. But at least up until the 2000's it was government policy to ask foreigners for a higher price. Even at hotels there were signs with the local rate and the foreigner rate. I'm not criticizing Russia. It was government policy for a very long time. That spilled over into Kazakstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and other ex-soviet countries. The government would expect extra payment from foreigners and the hotels would have to recover that. Nowadays, things may have changed which is why I have asked. Dual-pricing is hopefully becoming a thing of the past.
@@Pato_7 Yes, I agree with that in terms of government subsidized goods and services. It's only fair. In Australia foreign students pay full price for University courses because for Australians it's partially subsidized. However, a dual-pricing was a policy in Russia and other ex-soviet countries for a very long time. There were signs left up in the hotel foyers with a list of prices for Russians, and a separate price list for Foreigners in the early 2000's. In the larger hotels this occurred.. China was the same for a long time. The practice there was terrible. Train tickets were also dual priced back in the day. That practice may well be phased out now. It may have been more common under strict socialist governance systems because the taxes were high and the government support was spread across a large population. There was no room to cover foreign visitors. This is not a criticism of Russia, it's just a policy that I wondered still exists. it's difficult travelling in countries with such policies because you could never plan and always felt like you were being treated like you were being punished. However, that is not how I see Russian people. The more I see of it now the more I would love to move there and stay.
Krasnodar Krai the size of Austria or Ireland or Czech Rep is a subtropical region of Russia. Do a bit of research. Look up Plastic Russian, a Brit living in his swimming pool in that part of Russia.
Ну можете пожить в Сочи или Краснодаре))) если нужна жара и субтропики. С чего это странная легенда про то, что везде холода? В России 9 часовых поясов и климатических зон. На любой вкус. Хотите в субтропики, хотите в арктические холода
A question of cultural awareness. Outdoor cinemas are not about latest releases and blockbusters. They are venues for ambiance and typically show classics, family friendly films, nostalgic, cult films...
and nobody answers the question "Do I look like Mathew McConaughey" READ the "vapros" question" people !!!!-----I'd say a bit--if hair bit longer and curly at the sides
Это же Россия! Может в Вашей стране ночью на улице опасно, но я живу в Беларуси и люблю гулять по ночам. Летом ночью поют соловьи, на набережной можно послушать лягушачий концерт. Зимой очень красивый снег под светом фонарей ночью. А иногда я хожу к реке встречать рассвет. Выхожу из дома, когда ещё темно,чтобы успеть до рассвета дойти до реки. И ни разу я даже не задумывалась о своей безопасности, так как у нас в стране спокойно. Наши дети с 4-5 лет сами гуляют во дворах. Мои дети сами ездили по городу с 8 лет. И у нас не надо следить за вещами, никто тебя не ограбит.
Bahahaha 😂,,just after last week askin about Irn bru ...up it pops 🤣👍..Nice one Jim,,id say "stay save but I think that would refer better to here in UK,,🏴❤️🇷🇺👍..
Do I look like Matthew McConaughey - Yes or No?
No
Hi, anyway to transfer money from the UK to Russia? I will really appreciate your answer
stevie wonder says YES
Only if I squint my eyes.
Well, you're both men, soooooo
this break dancing was definitely way better than the recent Olympics had
😂👍👍👍
😂😂😂
Way of life in the UK is terrible! Cant wait to join you all in Russia and escape this hell hole.
Всегда рады хорошим людям! 🎉
It's not a problem. According to the new legislation of the Russian Federation from 1.09.2024 it is very simple
The whole evening had a really nice atmosphere and vibes.Pretty,relaxing,safe and fun.
In New York, it would be a whole different experience. You could ride the filthiest subway in the world, breathe in the toxic air, probably get mugged, step over several homeless bums, pose for photos with all the graffitti, and pay $20 for a movie ticket.
It was a great one ❤
@@gaetanomaximus8650I’ve been to New York and I loved the experience and the city !
Moscow is a vibrant city and it really becomes alive in the summer.🇿🇦🇦🇺🇬🇪🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
В межсезонье Москва Мордер.
Lady Lisa must have been trained by an US English teacher. Her English sounds American , she speaks it very well. So glad she is a friend of the channel ! Hope to see more of you 2 in future videos .
I loved this video. It takes me back. Brake dancing is a real art and it's a pity it's not around in Australia anymore.
Australia was break dancing in this year's woke Olympics
@@jamiebrooks3864 It used to be everywhere...
@@danman2070 I know. I'm 44 😆
Australia is a big retirement village. Nothing happens here. Still in the Flintstone age.🇿🇦🇦🇺🇬🇪🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
@@mikeleonard8031 I would have to agree! Blame the Government idiots running the country!
Девушка прекрасна...
One of the few Russian phrases I know!
@@gaetanomaximus8650haha
Thanks :)
This is what a thriving megapolis is like, that's not inundated by mass tourism where infrastructure allows locals to live and move comfortably.
There are about 20 million people living in Moscow, of whom 13 are residents.
not to mention hordes of strangers living in tents...
@@Meritumas Confusing with NY or LA. No tents in Moscow and no homeless.
@@Meritumas где ты видел палатки. Попутал с Калифорнией
@@ивановмаксим-м2ы Он об этом и пишет...! Сарказм, иногда нужно понимать!
Seems so safe. Walk around any UK city at night and there's a constant air of violence.
its that migrant enrichment you don't like it?
@@ii-_-ii1547 according to the BBC and C4: diversity is our strength and they are all doctors and engineers...
And every UK city is vastly better than all major US cities!!
выгоните всех, безработных годами, мигрантов и вернётся старая, добрая Англия. Это же так просто.
Просто начните их 🎯 🔫. Они объявили Вам всем войну, да и нам тоже. Потому что они все ненавидят нас.
Great video….. I like the outdoor movie concept with a roof! LOL I was picturing a big open space like the parking lot of a drive-in theater here in the US. ~> which are very rare now. We had a few movies under the stars night here on Staten Island a few years ago, and everyone brings a camp chair and refreshments.
I was getting a good laugh at the break-dancing competition, though. What is the new fascination with it? And to the point it was an Olympic event this summer? Break-dancing was big in NYC in the 80’s and 90’s in the streets, sidewalks, and even down in the subways … done by local kids & teens. They even used to carry huge pieces of cardboard to use as a “dancing surface” in the street. I chaperoned a senior 8th grade dance in the 80’s and the guys brought the cardboard to the prom! All dressed up and ‘dancing’ on the floor. 🙄😂 I don’t understand why this is making such a comeback, and with such popularity! Very interesting from a NYC perspective. 🤷🏻♀️
Ностальгия 😊
Everything new is well forgotten old.
@@eugenepaul2911 с я языка снял..
Great vid mate. Last time i was in deck chairs for a movie, was in a place called Bluff in central QLD Australia. back in 1970. huge chairs to get your feet off the ground, cos of the bities that might wander thru. The movie was Kellys Heroes. Moscow nightlife on a Tuesday, looks impressive.
You`re becoming a real moscovite! Because newcomers drink and party at fridays and saturdays while locals do it in the middle of the week))
The restaurant seems nice. Great view over the river
Thanks. I love it when you introduce us to your lady friends. ❤
Шотландия будет свободна!
а так же Северная Ирландия и Уэльс.....
EELEVIYN!
This looks like heaven compared to london 😂
Wow! I live in Moscow and I had no idea we’ve got an open air cinema. Looks pretty cool. Got to go and check it out sometime)
Этим кинотеатрам уже несколько лет, вы точно живете в Москве?)))
Lived in Moscow 2002 to 2006,,,,Metallista was alot of fun. Is Night Flight still there? That place was alot of fun too.
Table football is great Shrimps sounds good to me 😊
Haha yey! 🎉
Привет из Красноярска
We love Russia ❤
Damn them some really bonnie girls in Russia
So pretty she is !
Da!
Thanks !
You obviously haven’t seen beautiful ones for a long time.
@@valentin7279 😄
I noticed the audience at the movie started clapping when the movie finished, is this common at the movies in Russia? Here in UK people just get up and walk out lol.
You know, it happens occasionally 😅
If the movie is good
@@ЕлизаветаУскова-м9и Lol, I just thought that maybe Russians are more respectful in that way 😆
Часто ,особенно если фильм интересный
Not often , but it happens .
@@JoeBloggs777 так оно и есть: мы не часто ходим в кинотеатр, но каждый раз зрители аплодировали. Особенно было приятно, когда аплодировали мультфильму, который рисовал мой муж😊
I wanna move.
It's not a problem. According to the new legislation of the Russian Federation from 1.09.2024 it is very simple
Nice haircut!
Эта девочка приятнее куклы из прошлых видео. Живая такая))
NO!
More lively? Yes.
Alfiya is more attractive. But I guess she’s camera shy…
Эта просто более открытая и общительная
"кукла" это девушка автора канала, если что 😅
Думаю, что все девушки прекрасны и индивидуальны, сравнение ни к чему ❤
@@Plt712n And what?
Moscow Youth are better than London youth 😅
London’s a cesspit
👍🏻
Were you from in Scotland?
Great Scot! Your videos stepping up a level. well done. What a personality that Liza has , not the Russians were shown here by our media. How about if we can't meet your Mum ,we meet Liza's or anybody's Russian family on a video . We Aussies would send our mate Misfire Raygun to Russia gladly for some lessons but sometimes laughter isn't the best medicine.
Hey!
I think I’ll invite Jim to my family place in a small town and you can meet my family and to see how people live outside Moscow :)
@@ЕлизаветаУскова-м9и Love to meet your family.
@@joedi6585 Don't you get it ,these videos are about attracting people to live in Russia and this is an ideal way to do it.
Irn Bru used to have a massive ad campaign and was everpresent in the late 90s/early 00s in Russia, but faded out of sight later on.
The ads weren't the legendary british ones though. There were some stupid ass birds that used to go "haba-haba" and shit like that.
Я помню это из детства )мне 36
Look at it. Look at the people. Clean. Tidy. No one walking faster than normal because of the threat of violence or crime. White people are good different.
Да. Холодно, однако. И слава Богу
Иногда не закрываю квартиру или машину все ровно найду )
Hey Jim, Great video. You mentioned Lisa had been to Bonny Scotland. Was that to meet your family? If I heard it correctly, it would be an interesting video for you to ask her about her impressions of Scotland, that is, not a "greetin' Blue Nose on Sauchiehall Street after the Auld Firm Derby.
Hey !
I was just visiting it myself :) I didn’t know Jim back than, we met when he came to Russia.
Scotland is my love !
@@ЕлизаветаУскова-м9и Hey Lisa, thanks for replying and for the info. I've not been up there for 20 years, After splitting up with my ex-wife whose family lived in Scotland. I go to Newcastle quite a lot, which is not too far from the border, probably 45 mibs away.
What is the system with and dental services and insurance. Also clothing expenses, summer and winter clothing.
Medical services for medical insurance are free of charge.Medical insurance if you are a Russian citizen is free of charge.Dentistry.I will not say completely about dentistry, but the replacement of four teeth plus a temporary prosthesis costs an average of 900 dollars.Clothes are cheap depending on what you want to buy.
Treating one tooth from caries costs 25 US dollars in any private clinic, tooth extraction 20-40 dollars depending on the complexity. Installation of implants, prosthetics are more expensive, but still cheaper than in Europe or the USA.
I recall Matthew Herbert at Strelka bar
🇹🇹♥️🇷🇺💪😘😘
Лиза wow
I envy you
Best wishes 😊
Jim ain’t seen your mrs in your clips of late…… how is she doing ???
Привет, бро!
What’s the equivalent of a Premier Inn hotel in Moscow?
@danman2070
I was just wondering if dual pricing is still practiced in Russia? Do foreigners still pay more for hospitality and hotels and other areas? Have you experienced this?
Этим раньше любили таксисты промышлять и те, кто сдавал иностранцам квартиры. Ушло лет 10 как. Все сервисы сейчас электронные. В гостинице, в принципе, не представляю, как это можно было бы сделать.
@@annachirkina5671 it used to be in Hotels and admissions to things like cinemas, some transport, etc. So you are saying that this is not the case now?
@@danman2070 In a digital world where electronic cash registers are linked directly to the tax service and payment often takes place through applications - all of this is impossible. There are other kinds of scams here, but they are not related to charging double fees just because you are a foreigner)) Honestly, I can't imagine how you were cheated in cinemas? These are large organizations where payment was made through the cashier, and its cost was indicated on the ticket even 20 - 30 years ago. The cashier could not arbitrarily just shoose another one. May I ask you, when were you in Russia ? In what years ?
@@annachirkina5671 sure, understood. But at least up until the 2000's it was government policy to ask foreigners for a higher price. Even at hotels there were signs with the local rate and the foreigner rate. I'm not criticizing Russia. It was government policy for a very long time. That spilled over into Kazakstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and other ex-soviet countries. The government would expect extra payment from foreigners and the hotels would have to recover that. Nowadays, things may have changed which is why I have asked. Dual-pricing is hopefully becoming a thing of the past.
@@Pato_7 Yes, I agree with that in terms of government subsidized goods and services. It's only fair. In Australia foreign students pay full price for University courses because for Australians it's partially subsidized. However, a dual-pricing was a policy in Russia and other ex-soviet countries for a very long time.
There were signs left up in the hotel foyers with a list of prices for Russians, and a separate price list for Foreigners in the early 2000's. In the larger hotels this occurred.. China was the same for a long time. The practice there was terrible. Train tickets were also dual priced back in the day. That practice may well be phased out now. It may have been more common under strict socialist governance systems because the taxes were high and the government support was spread across a large population. There was no room to cover foreign visitors.
This is not a criticism of Russia, it's just a policy that I wondered still exists. it's difficult travelling in countries with such policies because you could never plan and always felt like you were being treated like you were being punished. However, that is not how I see Russian people. The more I see of it now the more I would love to move there and stay.
Jim, I have a British and Australian passport. I am thinking of handing in my Australian one after Raygun ☹️
It was a sad day for Australia, Phil 🥲
👍🏻😎
OMG 25 is hot? Its 33 Today in PL XD
@@mariankowalski9797 where i live in Scotland it has never been above 30C since weather records began. So yeah, we are not used to that 🤣
@@neilmacdonald9501 No way... It must be cold there in the winter!
@@mariankowalski9797 actually its not. Very rare to below -10C. Its mostly year round wind and rain….some warm wind and rain and some cold 😀
@@neilmacdonald9501 Damn so its not cold in the winter nor hot in the summer? Sounds like a perfect place ti live!
@@mariankowalski9797 if you love grey sky, rain and wind with a year round average of 12C then you’ll love it. Me?….i find it depressing 😀
Is this Samara?
Название видео ни о чем не говорит?)
Is she your new gf ?
The only thing that scares me to live in Russia is cold 🥶
It depends on where you live
Krasnodar Krai the size of Austria or Ireland or Czech Rep is a subtropical region of Russia. Do a bit of research. Look up Plastic Russian, a Brit living in his swimming pool in that part of Russia.
Ну можете пожить в Сочи или Краснодаре))) если нужна жара и субтропики. С чего это странная легенда про то, что везде холода? В России 9 часовых поясов и климатических зон. На любой вкус. Хотите в субтропики, хотите в арктические холода
@@Alex-r7k9l oh ic..thank you for the info 😀👍
Альфия не ревнует?
Who is Alfiya?
@@tanyayarochkina8889 His girlfriend
@@bvb09rf is she Mutveyha's wife?
@@tanyayarochkina8889 🤦♂
@@tanyayarochkina8889 who is Mutveyha
It’s nightlife of couple,if you go alone it would be different😅
Every evening can be different here in Moscow 😅
@@ЕлизаветаУскова-м9ида особенно если пойти по клубам ,то там точно может быть что угодно
sugar free Irn Bru is shite 😄
They showed "Mud"? Good movie but a bad representation of Americans. Not that it's not accurate though. Looks like the two of you had fun.
I think it’s always a good idea to see all sides of people/situations/culture
I loved the movie !
A new girlfriend again🫣
Just good friends
Where's the hot Russian girlfriend? Did you guys split?
Yes now I have seen him you do have a similar face.
It seems like you are doing this to meet women? What about the history of the country.
He's got his priorities right!!!
That movie came out 10 years ago in the west.
Funny zombie. In the US, outdoor theaters show movies from the 70s, and so what? 🤦♂
Last US movie which I watched was Passengers, back in 2016. Can’t watch anything new, everywhere is sad propaganda of perversions :/
A question of cultural awareness. Outdoor cinemas are not about latest releases and blockbusters. They are venues for ambiance and typically show classics, family friendly films, nostalgic, cult films...
This is not a mainstream cinema with the latest releases.
Break dancing in Moscow ? , I thought the moscovites were more cultured than this tripe.
It's no longer part of one's culture. It's already, if you don't know, an Olympic sport... But I'm personally against it.
@@Sergey_Bezhentsev It's degenerate Western Culture. Making it an Olympic sport makes it even more of a joke.
What's wrong with break-dancing ?
@@joeshill3667 It's not even dancing. It's like saying Graffiti is Art.
@@Sergey_Bezhentsev btw, did you know that it was the idea of Rachel Gunn and her husband to include breakdancing in the Olympic Games? 😆
and nobody answers the question "Do I look like Mathew McConaughey" READ the "vapros" question" people !!!!-----I'd say a bit--if hair bit longer and curly at the sides
It is not safe to be outside at dusk. 😮
It's safe in Russia.
Это же Россия! Может в Вашей стране ночью на улице опасно, но я живу в Беларуси и люблю гулять по ночам. Летом ночью поют соловьи, на набережной можно послушать лягушачий концерт. Зимой очень красивый снег под светом фонарей ночью. А иногда я хожу к реке встречать рассвет. Выхожу из дома, когда ещё темно,чтобы успеть до рассвета дойти до реки. И ни разу я даже не задумывалась о своей безопасности, так как у нас в стране спокойно. Наши дети с 4-5 лет сами гуляют во дворах. Мои дети сами ездили по городу с 8 лет. И у нас не надо следить за вещами, никто тебя не ограбит.
In Russia, people often walk in the evenings and it's safe, we don't have homeless people in tent cities and drug addicts on the streets.
Russia very safe best place no homeless drug people very safe the best
Внешность типичного чеченца. За своего не принимают в Москве?
Ох уж эти львiвские арийцы... что б интернет без вас делал бы... 😆
вас уже вообще нигде не прнимают, даже из своей страны бежите
сразу ясно, что вы понятия не имеете как выглядят чеченцы 🤣
Чеченца? Ахахахах а я думала он на негра похож
@@СимонВизенталь-ы7ь 😂😂😂
Bahahaha 😂,,just after last week askin about Irn bru ...up it pops 🤣👍..Nice one Jim,,id say "stay save but I think that would refer better to here in UK,,🏴❤️🇷🇺👍..