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favorite sub movie
out of hunt for red october crimsion tide and K19 which is your favorite
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K-19 is good but THFRO is a classic.
CT just plain sucks. |
K19 is only 75% true i mean where did that destroyer come from ?
also no skipper in thier right mind would go around in front of the poilit beureau staff saying he turned himself into a hero thats just not right. but a good movie none the less |
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I think there are lots of NATO ships that guard the entrance of the GIUK gap back then. It was probably tracking K-19. Yes I know the DD wasn’t there in real life it’s a plausible thing to have one there in the move unlike that German Destroyer in U-571. |
huh ? to the top part
and 2ndly the K19 was over 250 miles from the GIUK gap it had already rounded iceland and was making back to the fleet the nearest nato ship recored was over 300 miles away |
Yes in Real Life there were no NATO ships near by, but its plausible that K-19 could have encountered one since NATO ships do operate around there.
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yea plausable but no single ship would dear come near an exersize fleet mind you submarines do but they alot harder to find so yea plausible
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you can't be serios, you left out Das Boot :hulk: :down:
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1950's to 2005 submarine movies nuclear submarines das boat wasnt a nuke so sorry
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ahhh well sorry but it is :D
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btw, what the title of that old Nautilus movie?
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Hey its an American movie, so there have to be friendly Americans in it ;) |
you forgot also there was two resue submarines one took the emmediate casualties the second one stood gaurd
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Out of the three, for me, Hunt for Red October has to be the winner, followed by K-19. I must admit that I also have affections for Ice Station Zebra, which has some good under ice footage. Maybe not in the special effects class of the later movies, it's still a good one in my opinion.
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