Yuri Volkov (MWIII 2023) Uniform Award Ribbon List
So I've got my list! I'm missing two ribbons and decided to give up after searching through dozens of masterlists and coming up short. I've got some good info from the badges that I did find though!
These are by no means 100% accurate. This is just what I've found from about 2 days of digging. If anyone has any knowledge on this subject & has any corrections (or what the missing ribbons are), please let me know and I'll fix my list!
Eat up my lovely Yuri stans
and a photo of the badges for y'all to compare it to!
UPDATE NOTES (for stuff i find after the fact):
• The yellow & black badge could be the Order of Niminsky if this version of Yuri was Spetsnaz since they are considered a combination of all units of the Russian military!
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Fuery: If you got arrested what would be the charges?
Falman: Theft.
Breda: Disturbing the peace.
Hawkeye: Aggravated assault.
Mustang: Arson.
Havoc: All of the above. In that order, probably.
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If vapes existed in universe, I know Havoc would smoke the most VILE flavor known to man.
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taking a detour from my usual content here for a moment :
as someone who is studying media scoring, i want to weigh in a bit on the Best Original Score fiasco going on between Babylon fans & All Quiet fans.
The category for Best Original Score is judged on how the score accompanies the film in the sense of style, mood, tension, etc.
The category is not based on which score is the most fun to listen to. (Even if it was, All Quiet would still get my vote).
Babylon is a fun score. It’s fresh, 1920s jazz-influenced, and fits the era of the movie perfectly.
However, that’s where I felt the score ended for me.
In the sense of helping to create tension or move things along, it fell a bit flat.
All Quiet’s tension heavily relies on the score. I saw a lot of people complaining about how the score only had three notes. This is actually a very small portion of the score. Most of the time, the score is barely noticeable besides being there to help create a sense of unease. Even then, the returning motif serves as a symbol in the plot, sort of comparable to the Force Theme in Star Wars.
The score is almost the opposite of Babylon. Rather than constantly in your face, it relies on complete subtlety, which I think can only really be pulled off in a film like All Quiet.
Overall, both scores are killer, I just personally (and from a media scoring study standpoint) believe that All Quiet fit the category’s criteria a but better.
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i have no real reason to post this other than wanting people who may not be as into the “background” pieces of film to know exactly what it is that film scoring is supposed to achieve.
i think composers/movies like John William/Star Wars or the MCU have made general filmgoers believe that a score needs to be memorable and present, but in reality, that’s not the purpose of a film score. The score should be a background piece. It’s incredibly necessary to a film but it isn’t the main focus.
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the things i would do for a print of this masterpiece 😮💨
riddler themed tarot card!! by me duh
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Marcus: *on the phone* Hey Grayson, do you know my blood type?
Grayson: Of course, it's B-.
Marcus: Oh, I guessed wrong. Excuse me, nurse-!
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Marcus, dramatically: They called me a fool.
Grayson, sick of Marcus's shit: They weren’t wrong.
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Marcus: We’re having a moment, aren’t we?
Grayson: If by 'a moment' you mean me not wanting to strangle you for the first time since we met, then I guess we are.
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nothing but love for MY Captains ❤️
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In honor of the brief return of the king in pride month
Captain Rex is gonna make sure y'all respect pronouns
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