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bert8for3
08-28-06, 12:17 PM
What's the little gizmo that the navigator is winding up just before the surface attack on the convoy? About the size of a thread spool or a bit bigger and a wire coming out of it.

Gizzmoe
08-28-06, 12:31 PM
Looks like he´s sharpening a pencil.

http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/31/cap0003yp6.jpg

SteamWake
08-28-06, 12:40 PM
Looks like he´s sharpening a pencil.


Its the super secret ultra accurate writing device enhancement machine :know:

Without it it would be pointless :88)

Gizzmoe
08-28-06, 12:42 PM
:lol:

bert8for3
08-28-06, 12:49 PM
Nooooo! Don't tell me it's just a pencil sharpener? :oops:

I thought I was asking a moderately intelligent question. Oh well, sorry. :rotfl:

Gizzmoe
08-28-06, 12:50 PM
:rotfl:

;)

enaceo
08-28-06, 12:51 PM
My dad asked me the same question after he watched the movie -he doesn't know anything about subs (he's an expert on all other ships though -the bastard:D,joking of course) so he thought i knew what that was.He was sure it was some sort of sub-specific plotting tool.I also think it's nothing but a pencil.

_Seth_
08-28-06, 01:00 PM
I did a research on this, and i was shocked when i zoomed in on the actual objekt in the movie.... :o:o:o

http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/7868/spoolyj3.jpg

bigboywooly
08-28-06, 02:25 PM
I did a research on this, and i was shocked when i zoomed in on the actual objekt in the movie.... :o:o:o

http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/7868/spoolyj3.jpg

:rotfl: :rotfl:
Bernaaaaaaaaaaard

Dowly
08-28-06, 02:50 PM
Nooooo! Don't tell me it's just a pencil sharpener? :oops:

I thought I was asking a moderately intelligent question. Oh well, sorry. :rotfl:
Priceless! :rotfl::rotfl:

-"Look! A miniature airplane!!"
-"It´s a fly..."
-"... oh..."

_Seth_
08-28-06, 03:25 PM
@ bert8for3: It was a good question, dont worry.

I have another one: I read somewhere that one of the actors in "Das Boot" actually got hurt during the shooting of the film. He broke a rib or two.. (In the scene where the waves washes a dude into the FLAK-guns or something..) Is this a fact?

SteamWake
08-28-06, 03:32 PM
@ bert8for3: It was a good question, dont worry.

I have another one: I read somewhere that one of the actors in "Das Boot" actually got hurt during the shooting of the film. He broke a rib or two.. (In the scene where the waves washes a dude into the FLAK-guns or something..) Is this a fact?

Hrm I always wondered in the scene where the uhhh... reporter ? Asks to come up and is halfway up the sail when ALARM and he comes crashing down... ooooof that looked like it hurt.

Firebird
08-28-06, 03:51 PM
Afaik it's a fact :). I think it was also mentioned during one of the interviews on the dvd.

enaceo
08-28-06, 03:54 PM
Afaik it's a fact :). I think it was also mentioned during one of the interviews on the dvd.

In the "making of" part ,the director and the actor starring as kapitan say something about being hurt while filming in that interior sub-platform thing.Never thought the actor got hurt that bad.

HW3
08-28-06, 04:05 PM
From IMDb.
To simulate the storm in the Atlantic, a model of the tower was splashed with water from a large tank. Actor Jan Fedder (Pilgrim) lost his grip on the railing and was washed off the model, breaking a few ribs in the fall, one of the other actors instantly shouted "Man Overboard". At first Petersen didn't realize it was an accident but enthusiastically yelled "Good idea, Jan. We'll do that one more time!". Peterson still kept the scene and rewrote Jan Fedder's part in the film, so that his character spent the rest of the movie in bed. The actor actually had to be brought back and forth from the hospital every day because of concussion. The painful expression on his face is real and not acted.

bigboywooly
08-28-06, 04:10 PM
From IMDb.
To simulate the storm in the Atlantic, a model of the tower was splashed with water from a large tank. Actor Jan Fedder (Pilgrim) lost his grip on the railing and was washed off the model, breaking a few ribs in the fall, one of the other actors instantly shouted "Man Overboard". At first Petersen didn't realize it was an accident but enthusiastically yelled "Good idea, Jan. We'll do that one more time!". Peterson still kept the scene and rewrote Jan Fedder's part in the film, so that his character spent the rest of the movie in bed. The actor actually had to be brought back and forth from the hospital every day because of concussion. The painful expression on his face is real and not acted.


:o :o

enaceo
08-28-06, 04:13 PM
From IMDb.
To simulate the storm in the Atlantic, a model of the tower was splashed with water from a large tank. Actor Jan Fedder (Pilgrim) lost his grip on the railing and was washed off the model, breaking a few ribs in the fall, one of the other actors instantly shouted "Man Overboard". At first Petersen didn't realize it was an accident but enthusiastically yelled "Good idea, Jan. We'll do that one more time!". Peterson still kept the scene and rewrote Jan Fedder's part in the film, so that his character spent the rest of the movie in bed. The actor actually had to be brought back and forth from the hospital every day because of concussion. The painful expression on his face is real and not acted.


:o :o

BBW WORD

bert8for3
08-28-06, 06:05 PM
@ bert8for3: It was a good question, dont worry.

Oh, that's ok, I've been :lol: at myself all day, thought I'd come up with an especially :hmm: probing and never-thought-of-before question. :huh:

SteamWake
08-29-06, 11:35 AM
Oh, that's ok, I've been :lol: at myself all day, thought I'd come up with an especially :hmm: probing and never-thought-of-before question. :huh:

Well then you were successful.

HunterICX
08-29-06, 11:38 AM
:rotfl: Omg...well...sometimes something Highly advanced is in an shape of an pencil sharpener!!!:up:

Pisces
06-02-09, 04:21 PM
Bumped for the sake of humour. :p

Sailor Steve
06-03-09, 01:15 PM
And humorous it certainly is.:sunny: