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ivank 10-02-10 04:18 PM

My amazon store
 
Taken down form SubSim, meant no harm by promoting here

CaptainMattJ. 10-03-10 01:54 AM

to be honest, i would love enemy at the gates. i had it before but i cant find it at all now. it was good movie, too

antikristuseke 10-03-10 01:58 AM

You should pay me to take u-571 off your hands.

papa_smurf 10-03-10 05:51 AM

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You should pay me to take u-571 off your hands.
Yeah, so wheres Das Boot?

CaptainMattJ. 10-03-10 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by antikristuseke (Post 1507968)
You should pay me to take u-571 off your hands.

wow. Whats with everyone's hatred towards U-571. It truly wasnt as bad as everybody here made it to be.

antikristuseke 10-03-10 11:51 AM

It was plenty bad ennough. Though by far not the worst movie I have ever seen.

CaptainMattJ. 10-03-10 12:07 PM

thats because you feed on tiny details and your a diehard sub fan. i like to consider myself a big fan of subs, too but i didnt care that it wasnt accurate to the tip. The only Big impossible blatently innaccurate scene was the underwater battle, and if you guys learn to disregard that one scene it was a good movie.

I honestly dont know what you all expect. its a movie. Movies need SOMETHING interesting. Frankly patrolling for days on end without sightings of any kind, bored out of your gourd, isnt a movie. its a documentary. And, it HOLLYWOOOD. alot of their movies are just impossible beyond all belief, but U-571 was good. good plot. great acting. and one impossible scene out of the entire movie ( which was.......possible, only very very VERY VERY VEEEEERY VEEEEEEERY VERY VERY VERY improbable). but it was exciting. I liked the beginning too. in the U-boat.

You just gotta learn to relaaaaaxx. And enjoy the movie. This was a decently accurate movie, but you cant let that get to you. just relax and enjoy. You want realism? go join the navy. (or rejoin for some).thats about as real as your ever gonna get. thats 110% realism right there.

Sailor Steve 10-03-10 12:14 PM

Didn't you already have this conversation once? Somebody said he didn't like the movie, and you're starting an argument over it again.

antikristuseke 10-03-10 12:14 PM

Corporal, recon infantry, in the reserves now, got plenty of realism there. And I would join the navy if i hadnt ruined my knee :)

Takeda Shingen 10-03-10 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainMattJ. (Post 1508166)
thats because you feed on tiny details and your a diehard sub fan. i like to consider myself a big fan of subs, too but i didnt care that it wasnt accurate to the tip. The only Big impossible blatently innaccurate scene was the underwater battle, and if you guys learn to disregard that one scene it was a good movie.

I honestly dont know what you all expect. its a movie. Movies need SOMETHING interesting. Frankly patrolling for days on end without sightings of any kind, bored out of your gourd, isnt a movie. its a documentary. And, it HOLLYWOOOD. alot of their movies are just impossible beyond all belief, but U-571 was good. good plot. great acting. and one impossible scene out of the entire movie ( which was.......possible, only very very VERY VERY VEEEEERY VEEEEEEERY VERY VERY VERY improbable). but it was exciting. I liked the beginning too. in the U-boat.

You just gotta learn to relaaaaaxx. And enjoy the movie. This was a decently accurate movie, but you cant let that get to you. just relax and enjoy. You want realism? go join the navy. (or rejoin for some).thats about as real as your ever gonna get. thats 110% realism right there.

Details are the difference between the dilettante and the connoisseur. This website caters to the latter.

Jimbuna 10-03-10 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainMattJ. (Post 1508166)
This was a decently accurate movie


Actually it wasn't....the plot was fatally flawed throughout.....so flawed and innacurate that the American screenwriter David Ayer issued a public apology for distorting the truth.

You do know who captured the first Enigma don't you?

Legionary74 10-03-10 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1508198)
Actually it wasn't....the plot was fatally flawed throughout.....so flawed and innacurate that the American screenwriter David Ayer issued a public apology for distorting the truth.

You do know who captured the first Enigma don't you?

Britain from U-110

Legionary74 10-03-10 01:06 PM

Wouldnt of known that if not for this book

http://www.amazon.com/True-Stories-S.../dp/0746057482


xD

Sailor Steve 10-03-10 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Legionary74 (Post 1508200)
Wouldnt of

:damn:

I hope you're not in college. :O:

Legionary74 10-03-10 03:13 PM

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