Nice trailer! I say give it a chance - I know we hard core sub simmers like to take potshots at Hollywood cliches, but this looks passable. I doubt it will be as bad as, say, U-571.
Looks like a nice roster of WWII - era units - I noticed Fletcher DD's, Catalinas, a Flower Corvette, what looked like a C-2 Cargo, and plenty of period-appropriate merchants and liners. Much better than Pearl Harbor, which had several ships that were way too modern. The "good luck surviving zee night" - lol - not entirely inaccurate; I have read at least two accounts where German subs/planes mocked the Allied escorts with English messages. Would have preferred a film focusing on the British role in the Battle of the Atlantic, since of course they shouldered most of the load (and my own family fought for Britain in WWII). Still, I understand the need to keep a US audience interested. |
The trailer has me snagged. I will be going to see this. :D
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Hmmm. Getting that "Here goes Hollywood again" feeling.
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I'll go along with you, I will give it a chance, I plan to see it on Day 1. Love Tom Hanks and even if this is Hollywooded out, glad to the the subject covered. |
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I think your words will be much kinder than those of the majority of critics after the film is released (June 12). NOTE: The majority of Greyhound was filmed on The U.S.S. Kidd, a Fletcher Navy destroyer, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where it has sat as a staple local monument and tourist attraction. |
Good ole Tom
Yikes! Another Tom Hanks war movie! Great guns!
This is the guy that did Band of Brothers, Saving Private Ryan, Fury, and has starred in, directed, or produced others - names I have forgotten. You can be it will be good. :Kaleun_Applaud::Kaleun_Cheers: |
I just hate movies where the germans are portrayed as complete idiots even tho they should be battle hardened veterans who have seen years and years of war... "Fury" was probably the absolute worst example of this.
Seeing the "Uboat drive bys" i have the bad feeling that this is going to be another one... I will watch it out of curiosity and because well...Uboats. But the trailer worries me more than it excites me. |
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Here's a picture from the USS Kidd.
https://i108.photobucket.com/albums/...2.jpg~original |
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You may want to read about the duel between USS Chatelain and U-515 on April 9, 1944. Here's a picture taken by an aircraft assisting Chatelain. As you can see from the wake of the Chatelain, they were very close indeed. Chatelain is weaving to try to avoid being torpedoed as it crosses the U-boat's bow. You can see the smoke from the ship's guns and the shell splashes around the U-boat. For SH3 fans, you can read about this in the GWX Manual, where we put in an historical scenario based on this event. https://i166.photobucket.com/albums/..._001/U-515.jpg |
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Confirm this. My Opa talked about this. But only in his sleep... °° |
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Forced to surface in an emergency, not actually to engage anyone nearby. In no way a german torpedo - or anyone's could have been threatening a ship that close. Apparently the sub is absolute helpless and desperate... Anyway. It may even help some jung people to get into the matter. Fair winds! |
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