Given the long answer on how to do a film is perfectly valid I would percieve your hardest issue is making something profitable without it being of mainstream interest. Yes we are all submarine enthusiasts here. But the rest of the movie market will averagely consider submarine films as "boring".
Cant see Hollywood doing a decent story/film on this genre, Red October was poor enough even with the money.
If i were to write a sub film i would have to do the following.
1. Plunge the cinema into darkness for about 3 minutes
2. Get the SHIV type creaking noises and sounds of whispering to generate the atmosphere.
3. After about 3 minutes set off a few thunderflashes, ramp up the volume give loads of explosions and then the coup de grace....
4. Set off a shed load of garden sprinklers to rain water down on the audience.
Better still....lock the doors and the exits. Mwahahaha:rotfl:
PS i think a better idea is buy the sub from the museum, set it up with seats and a small cinema, sound effects and sprinklers and all that. then sell it to Disney World or Universal Studios as a ride!
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