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SUBSIM, you won my heart!
Someone here (I don't recall whom right offhand) some time ago mentioned in the "Happy Birthday, Subsim!" thread that I would become addicted... and they hit the nail right on the head. Not only am I addicted to SUBSIM, I am also now trying to correct my nautical terminology and knowledge for the campaign journals I keep. I am a naval sim n00blet, but I'd sure feel bad if I let anyone down over proper writing skillage in this area.
Now I just need to save up for a copy of Das Boot, which I have never seen. Maybe next month? We shall see. Thanks, y'all. SUBSIM rocks. :rock: |
Thanks! :salute: I blame Jimbuna.
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version. Not the director's cut or any other trimmed down edition. Also; can you still buy iy through the subsim store? That gives Subsim a few pennies. |
A Sub simmer that hasn't seen Das Boot!!:eek: Your in for a huge treat, would still be the closest film to the real life on a U-boat!:yeah:
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*boggle* Five hours?? Holy :o |
Here is the Amazon link.
293 mins/4:50hours |
Thanks Letum!:up:
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OMG A DAS BOOT VIRGIN!
You have to have to have to see it! My advice would be to see the director's cut first and then find a copy of the uncut (miniseries) version, which you will probably have to buy. If you have Netflix or any decent kind of video rental nearby, you should be able to rent a copy of the director's cut. Or just don't waste the money on the rental and put it towards a purchase. I'm pretty sure I got the DC from Amazon pretty cheap. The extended version is more expensive but Amazon does have it - only drawback to getting only that one, IMO, is that there's no commentary track and I really enjoy listening to those after I've seen a movie a coupla times. Honestly I'd lend you one of my copies except they don't leave my home unless they do it in my possession. :O: |
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Just kidding, of course. I've had the Uncut version for at least five years, and the DC since...well, I don't remember when. I bought the theatrical release (dubbed :dead:) on VHS sometime around 1988. |
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I think the real reason for returning participating members is the fact that there is a bit of normal conversation and discussion like we have sense for the most part. I have seen some forums that are just nuts! Das Boot is just one of many submarine movies to have in the collection. BTW, my wife got me a 5 DVD set up of Hell in the Pacific. Mostly colored footage of the war in the Pacific. Nothing shows love like war footage on Valentines Day! |
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my ears are still ringing |
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But I do have an okay sound system with subwoofer on the desktop machine. And it's right next to an adjoining wall. Hrm... :hmmm: Mwhahaha! :D |
You're officially afflicted.
Symptoms include buying: Das boot, The hunt for the Red October, Submarine Books(Red scorpion, etc), Silent Hunter III, Silent Hunter IV, Dangerous Waters and instant recognition of almost every sub in the world. watching submarine clips in youtube every one of them get insanely attracted with naval portion of empire total war Buying and building naval miniatures ranging from tall ship to modern warship Know what thermal layer is Professional help from: No known permanent cure currently available. |
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