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The Greatest Submarine Movies

Here's my Top 5

Das Boot (Director's Cut)

Run Silent, Run Deep

The Hunt For Red October

K-19

Operation Petticoat

Honorable Mention: Down Periscope

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36 minutes ago, henrygandorf said:

u-571 is underrated.

and no crimson tide?

Don't make me cut you.

There can only be 5 (+HM).

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9 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

OP likes a hard tube full of seamen.

Deep

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1 minute ago, Parliament said:


 

 


Burt Mancuso's boat?
 

 

You mean Bart?

 

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2 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

There’s more than five submarine movies?

Yes, there's 6 in a Top 5 +HM.

U-571 isn't one of them.

Down Periscope was the most realistic submarine movie to me so that's number 1

43 minutes ago, FartingMonk said:

Down Periscope was the most realistic submarine movie to me so that's number 1

Based on your user name, I can think of one particular scene that probably resonates with you.

How deep will she go?

Oh, she’ll go all the way to the bottom if we don’t stop her.


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No votes for Gray Lady Down?

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On 12/13/2019 at 3:24 PM, henrygandorf said:

u-571 is underrated.

 

The first hour is great, sort of falls down to me after that.  Love that ballroom scene.

The Enemy Below

4 hours ago, McCroskey said:

How deep will she go?

Oh, she’ll go all the way to the bottom if we don’t stop her.

Paxton literally said this 10 mins ago as I watching.

Every submarine movie has a scene where the depth charges start going off and water starts pouring in somewhere until a guy turns the valve and it then stops.

What the hell is that valve doing open in the first place.

1 minute ago, Steamboat1874 said:

Every submarine movie has a scene where the depth charges start going off and water starts pouring in somewhere until a guy turns the valve and it then stops.

What the hell is that valve doing open in the first place.

Plot tension.

Every submarine movie has a scene where the depth charges start going off and water starts pouring in somewhere until a guy turns the valve and it then stops.
What the hell is that valve doing open in the first place.
I imagine there are several pipes doing the same job, for the sake of redundancy. When one is compromised, it is shut down and the remaining lines stay open.

I like the documentary 1941

 

Image result for slim pickens 1941

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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - Was a movie first than spawned into a television series with one of the greatest themes. 

20,000 Leagues Under The Sea...

Fantastic Voyage count? 

 

3 minutes ago, Underdog said:

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - Was a movie first than spawned into a television series with one of the greatest themes. 

20,000 Leagues Under The Sea...

Fantastic Voyage count? 

 

Quality material of my youth,  not sure it's redeeming your comments i.e. Major League, but it's a start.

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Just now, Underdog said:

That garbage was on the other night. 

You poor, ignorant, lost soul....

I like the documentary 1941
 
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This is an awesome and very underrated movie.


This is an awesome and very underrated movie.

Agree


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Down Periscope was the most realistic submarine movie to me so that's number 1
I've been on the diesel boat in the movie. it aint near as spacious as it looks on screen.
15 hours ago, Steamboat1874 said:

Every submarine movie has a scene where the depth charges start going off and water starts pouring in somewhere until a guy turns the valve and it then stops.

What the hell is that valve doing open in the first place.

Probably main or auxiliary seawater piping.  Pump in seawater to act as a heat exchanger and then pump it out.  The hull is probably the last thing to get compromised.  Flooding is probably going to be from seawater piping

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4 hours ago, MrPhlegm said:

On The Beach

Thank you. I've been trying to think of the name of that movie for 3 days.

Thank you. I've been trying to think of the name of that movie for 3 days.
great movie. waltzing mathilda. the last scene where the sub buttons up and dives and you know that's it. chills.

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