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Old 05-08-06, 09:19 PM   #9
robj250
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eww that movie was terrible lol. The inside of the uboat :rotfl: ...
I think you mean good movie, terrible u-boat interior. Still ten times better than U-571.
No i did mean terrible movie. I guess it may just be a lil to old an corny for my taste. I lost interest while watching, at least U-571 kept me wondering wat was gonna happen.
That's the problem with the young folks now-a-days, if it doesn't contain blood and gore or T&A they get bored and miss what the movie is all about. It may be a cliche' in our "modern" times but at one time movies were made with the intent of depicting the morality of a situation.
As for me, I thought that the movie was real good. (or am I just showing my age :hmm: )
I thought it was a good movie as well, that is why I bought it and watch it again and again and I'm not showing my age, it was a good plot showed the dedication of a German U-boat commander and the compassion of the American DD commander. We here in North American seem to be a passionate people, not saying that other countries are not the same, just pointing out a point of the film. Robert. :hmm:
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