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Lastly, if any member of a
submarine
crew made the amount of noise made underway on this vessel they would be severely reprimanded.
I know portraying
submarine
life in reality would not sell movie tickets, but this is over the top to the point of being ridiculous.
They did some escort work, chased a
"submarine"
that turned out to be a hulk that they rammed.
Afghanistan is, as far as I can remember, nowhere near any sea and yet with a single click Deke escapes from the terrorists sand-castle with his jet-pack and is taken away by a
submarine
(probably Discovery).
I put it below "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" as far as
submarine
movies go.
The nuclear powered
submarine
U.S.S.
Even by 1950's standards, the special effects are atrocious, except for a couple of underwater
submarine
sequences.
I wouldn't recommend the film, even for hard core
submarine
movie buffs, as the most realistic scene on the
submarine
was limited to one shot where seawater can be seen dribbling down the up-raised periscope.
We were on a
submarine
on patrol in the North Atlantic and this was the scheduled movie of the evening.
Funny that the russian
submarine
crew outperforms all other actors.
As an anime fan I have to agree there's some degree of copying but it's only on the minor details and even though not many of the ideas are original (like the encryption design on the wall in Laputa, the ancient mask from Princess Mononoke, the resemblence of the vehicles to the Garfish
submarine
in Nadia, etc)...The plot itself I believe it's highly original and it's quite amazing that Disney can pull it off without the use of Captain Nemo(the main character in Jules Verne's 20k Leagues Under the Sea which is also the main character in Nadia).
The LTA crews were justly proud that the convoys they shadowed never lost a ship to
submarine
attack.
They even had Pickford take an ill-fated trip on a luxury ship that gets torpedoed by a German
submarine.
So who, or what, exactly was the "Man from Tallahasee?" Was it a code for "I've got a man in my closet and I want security to allow him to go destroy the submarine?"
Let's see what this film is like..' To tell you the truth, I think director Albert Pyun's fourth Nemesis installment has sunk more lower than a
submarine.
The
submarine
was a little sub-par for chasing a sea monster.
The story is caught, no, LOST, somewhere between the yellow
submarine
and PBS on PCP.
As a former
submarine
sailor, this was the most pathetic
submarine
movie I've ever watched.
Apparently, it was too difficult to round up ANYBODY who had ever served aboard a
submarine
to correct a few of the several hundred mistakes.
The last major
submarine
movie until The Hunt for Red October, it suffers the problems of most peacetime
submarine
movies.
Reminiscent of WWII films based around
submarine
combat and air-combat (the fighters seem like adaptations of WWII Corsairs in their design, evoking a retro feel) this is one of few American films that I felt was not overwhelmed by sentiment or saccharine.
Generally speaking, I love
submarine
movies.
James Caan plays a marine captain, who just lost his
submarine
and crew of fifty men during WW2.
But the adventure is just starting for the Professor, his daughter and harpooner Ned Land when they are washed overboard and picked up by the mysterious and sinister Captain Nemo in a futuristic
submarine.
As a former submariner, I found the interior
submarine
scenes accurate and realistic.
However, the exterior scenes showing depth charges repeatedly exploding within feet of the
submarine
would have been unsurvivable.
The final surface engagement between Bryan's
submarine
and a Japanese destroyer was totally ludicrous.
The
submarine
did more damage with one shot from its deck gun than the destroyer was able to do with far more firepower.
As the
submarine
blithely sailed away from the burning destroyer, it strains credulity as it ignores the considerable talent and élan demonstrated by the Japanese navy throughout the war.
The crew of the
submarine
Lorelei believe that they are fighting for their homeland and the future of Japan and hence sacrifice themselves at the end of the movie by surfacing on the water (even though the area is surrounded by US fleets) so that they can take down the US airplane which was carrying the third atom bomb heading for another drop in Japan.
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