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Engage the Silent Drive
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Ya know I only watched this for the first time recently and fucking loved it, why does it seem like nobody remembers it?
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>Let them sing
What did he mean by this?
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One ping only, please
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do you think they will let me live in montana?
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>>70412041

Same

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prpdKVHt9Uw
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>Your conclusions were all wrong Ryan. Halsey acted stupidly.
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>You arrogant ass, you killed us!
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>>70412130
Yeah I went years without knowing fucking Basil of all people did the music, when I saw his name go by in the credits I was like what the fuck, nobody told me that? Are there any other movies that do that tension / thriller but no real action sort of story as well as this?
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>>70412041
Because it came out as the soviet union collapsed. Kinda pushed it into total fantasy tier. It was a good film though.
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>tfw no Red Storm Rising movie
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>>70412186

even submarine based
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MOSH SHINGS IN ERE DONT TAK WELL TO BULLICH
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>>70412213
HERE COMES THE COPYPASTA
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>>70412186

The performances pulled it off, Alec Baldwin is my favorite Jack Ryan.

You should check out Crimson Tide directed by Tony Scott if you like Submarine movies, It's got Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman. Really good
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>>70412267
If you insist.

>The group tactical warfare officer was pale as he toggled his microphone. "Air Warning Red. Weapons free! Threat axis is two-one-seven. All ships turn as necessary to unmask batteries."
>The Tomcats had all been drawn off, leaving the formation practically naked. The only armed fighters over the formation were Foch's eight Crusaders, long since retired from the American inventory. On a terse command from their carrier, they went to afterburner and rocketed southwest toward the Backfires. Too late.
>The Bear already had a clear picture of the American formations. The Russians could not determine ship type, but they could tell large from small, and identify the missile cruiser Ticonderoga by her distinctive radar emissions. The carriers would be close to her. The Bear relayed the information to her consorts. A minute later, the seventy Backfire bombers launched their hundred forty AS-6 Kingfish missiles and turned north at full military power. The Kingfish was nothing like the Kelt. Powered by a liquid-fuel rocket engine, it accelerated to nine hundred knots and began its descent, its radar-homing head tracking on a preprogrammed target area ten miles wide. Every ship in the center of the formation had several missiles assigned.
>"Vampire, Vampire!" the CIC talker said aboard Ticonderoga. "We have numerous incoming missiles. Weapons free."
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so are they making more Jack Ryan movies or what?
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>>70412330
>The group antiair warfare officer ordered the cruiser's Aegis weapons system into full automatic mode. Tico had been built with this exact situation in mind. Her powerful radar/computer system immediately identified the incoming missiles as hostile and assigned each a priority of destruction. The computer was completely on its own, free to fire on its electronic will at anything diagnosed as a threat. Numbers, symbols, and vectors paraded across the master tactical display. The fore and aft twin missile launchers trained out at the first targets and awaited the orders to fire. Aegis was state-of-the-art, the best SAM system yet devised, but it had one major weakness: Tico carried only ninety-six SM2 surface-to-air missiles; there were one hundred forty incoming Kingfish. The computer had not been programmed to think about that.
>Aboard Nimitz, Toland could feel the carrier heeling into a radical turn, her engines advanced to flank speed, driving the massive warship at over thirty-five knots. Her nuclear-powered escorts, Virginia and California, were also tracking the Kingfish, their own missiles trained out on their launchers.
>The Kingfish were at eight thousand feet, one hundred miles out, covering a mile every four seconds. Each had now selected a target, choosing the largest within their fields of view. Nimitz was the nearest large ship, with her missile-ship escorts to her north.
>Tico launched her first quartet of missiles as the targets reached a range of ninety-nine miles. The rockets exploded into the air, leaving a trail of pale gray smoke. They had barely cleared the launch rails when the mounts went vertical and swiveled to receive their reloads. The load-and-fire time was under eight seconds. The cruiser would average one missile fired every two seconds. Just over three minutes later, her missile magazines were empty. The cruiser emerged from the base of an enormous gray arch of smoke. Her only remaining defenses were her gun systems.
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>>70412277
>You should check out Crimson Tide

Great movie. I saw it again about a month ago. Couldnt stop watching it even though I have seen it like 5 times since it came out.
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>>70412207
the movie took place in 1984
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>>70412342

They made a pretty forgettable one recently with the new captain kirk guy.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1205537/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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>>70412277
Yeah it was a great cast even from the supporting roles like James Earl Jones, it's a shame but it seems like a forgotten movie that's due more accolades today
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>>70412424

Yeah it's a shame, I showed it to a group of friends recently and they loved the hell out of it!

I would be nice if they did a theater re-release like they're doing for a bunch of old movies lately.
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Clear and present danger is one of my favorite movies ever
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>>70412385
check it out on imbd
>Viggo Mortensen
>James Gandolfini
sold
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>>70412560
Circular error probable zero. Impact with high-order detonation. Have a nice day.
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>>70412073

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jr0JaXfKj68
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>>70412560
Willem Defoe as John Clark was brilliant.
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>>70412492

why don't you just try more movies from that era?

like this one?
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>>70412821

oh shit! that's another great one.

Thanks for reminding me.
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>You will receive the order of Lenin for this captain
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What's the matter Commander? You don't like flying, huh? Aw, this is nothing! You should've been with us five, six months ago! Whoa! You talk about puke! We ran into a hailstorm over the Sea of Japan. Everybody's retching their guts out! The pilot shot his lunch all over the windshield, and I barfed on the radio! Shorted it out completely! And it wasn't that lightweight stuff either, it was that chunky industrial weight puke! Wanna bite?
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>>70413120

that was a good scene lol
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_epfA20dOY
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>>70413642
christ that gimbal
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Too bad harrison ford will never play jack ryan again
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>>70414438

The attention to detail is outstanding. All the gauges and indicators.
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I love this movie
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>>70414538

got any more webms?
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>>70414574
Sure, some of them are old and small though
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>>70414636

Cool thanks friend!
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>>70414636
I love the sets/art direction, when you know which ship you are on just by the look.
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>>70414679
I should see if I still have the source on the HD, might need to remake a few of these to bigger webms
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>>70414711
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>>70414757
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>>70412349
I remember back in the days many military thrillers have this scene. I mean some really derivative ones
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>>70414797
Last one
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>>70412330
>>70412349
There will never be a Red Storm rising movie.
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>>70414838

>that perfect "Oh shit" moment
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>>70414870
It'd be better as a 6 part HBO miniseries.
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>>70414876
Indeed.

Any webm requests from the movie- still have it on the HD...
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>>70415013

The shot where it pans out to show the nuclear missile silos near the end, I love that shot.
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>>70414956
Make it a 8 part...just for theglory

See the Dance of the Vampires in TV....it would be glorious.
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>>70415076
This part?
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>>70415206

Yup! that's it!
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>>70415236
Glad it was.
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>>70413120
I always thought he said, "industrial waste" puke.
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>>70412213
>tfw no Bear and the Dragon movie
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>>70414679
>We're going to kill a friend, Yvgeni.

>We're going to kill Ramius.
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>>70412171
> We're going to kill a friend, Yevgeni.
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>>70414711
> You will receive the Order of Lenin for this Captain!
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>>70414797
Fun fact:

That scene was used twice.
The torpedo entering the water is the same one the Soviet plane dropped earlier in the movie.
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>>70411899
>engaydge thu Shilent Drive
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>>70412130
The soundtrack is actually total shit except Hymn to Red October and Nuclear Scam.
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