Posted on Apr 30, 2015
What's the most realistic naval vessel movie?
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I can watch Master and Commander every day. Das Boot was my favorite "modern" flick. Anything but Battleship will work.
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LT Steve Wilson
NK, like you could pull the Missouri out of museum status and have her ready to fight in a few hours against a force that wiped out a modern CRUDES Squadron
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The only personal experience I have "living" on a naval vessel is sleeping over on the USS Massachusetts with my boys as cub scouts. Man those bunks were small! I remember the scenes from "The Big Red One" where you see the crowded conditions on the troop ships and that looked pretty realistic. The other two that come to mind are the original "Moby Dick" and "Horatio Hornblower" both Gregory Peck movies that look to have some authentic scenes.
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I have to agree with you on this one Cpt Beaver. Das Boot was an awesomemovie.
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Definitely Top Gun...and had I not shot soda out my nose just trying to type it, I might let it stand and see how many thumbs down I can get in a day. I liked U-571, captured the tightness of the quarters and displayed how resilient crew members can be in doing what it takes to get the job done.
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LT Steve Wilson
My wife was USAF and she was laughing herself silly at the monstrosity as well.
I remember her telling Maverick to kill himself
(since he would be the one leaking classified info.)
I remember her telling Maverick to kill himself
(since he would be the one leaking classified info.)
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver I like the Hunt for Red October. The movie was made by combining real stories, (Soviet Navy officer named Valery Sablin led a mutiny on the frigate (not submarine) Storozhevoy—not because he wanted to move to America and embrace democracy, but because he believed the current Soviet administration wasn't socialist enough. The Kremlin sent 13 ships and three aircraft in pursuit of Sablin, who was arrested and executed for treason and a Soviet Navy officer named Jonas Pleškys did take his ship (a submarine tender, not a submarine) to Sweden instead of its intended destination, and with CIA help successfully defected to the United States.
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PO1 Donald Hammond
That was a horrible movie, from a realism standpoint. Spoken from the perspective of a sub sailor.
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