Greatest Navy Movie Ever Made
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The flagrant error was the tank farm bombing. Seems the IJN advisors to the film producers was like......yah, we did that too...honest!
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Bedford Incident - Cold War with Richard Widmark as the Captain of USS Bedford against Russian Sub
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As I recall, the Bedford was designed to look like a Farragut, but with two 5-inch guns forward, which made her even more beautiful and aggressive looking than the already gorgeous Farragut.Edi M wrote:Bedford Incident - Cold War with Richard Widmark as the Captain of USS Bedford against Russian Sub
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Bedford was a Coontz.
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USS Coontz, (DL-9 / DLG-9 / DDG-40) is a later member of the Farragut (DL-6 / DLG-6 / DDG-37) class.
The helicopter shots were of a British-style frigate (F-159 is marked on the stern).
The helicopter shots were of a British-style frigate (F-159 is marked on the stern).
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Hello,
Did not see ' Otokotachi no Yamato ' yet but Das Boot is my best. My second The Sand Pebbles
Did not see ' Otokotachi no Yamato ' yet but Das Boot is my best. My second The Sand Pebbles
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No ships in it, but "The Last Detail" with Jack Nicholson and Randy Quaid was a favorite of mine. Having been in the Navy at the time the movie was made , I can swear it captured the men and the times to perfection. I knew so many men just like "Bad Ass" Buddusky, "Mule" and "Mulhall". In fact I never went to the Brig myself, but knew guys who had. The drinking and street life are the same as I remember. A true to life story and a trip down memory lane. I still rate it a top movie of the times. :thumbs_up_1:Bob B.
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My top 3 navy movies would be
1) Corvette K-225
2) Master and Commander
3) Run Silent, Run Deep.
1) Corvette K-225
2) Master and Commander
3) Run Silent, Run Deep.
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And is it true Bob that when a swabby goes to take a leak he must undo a whole lot of buttons, but a Marine only has to take off his hat?bengtsson wrote:No ships in it, but "The Last Detail" with Jack Nicholson and Randy Quaid was a favorite of mine. Having been in the Navy at the time the movie was made , I can swear it captured the men and the times to perfection. I knew so many men just like "Bad Ass" Buddusky, "Mule" and "Mulhall". In fact I never went to the Brig myself, but knew guys who had. The drinking and street life are the same as I remember. A true to life story and a trip down memory lane. I still rate it a top movie of the times. :thumbs_up_1:Bob B.
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lorrieli Witch of the Pacific.
Japanese movie. A sub with a witch on board runs the gaunlet of the entire Pacific fleet, to stop further A-bombs being dropped on Japan.
Nice movie but Godzilla movies still top the list
Japanese movie. A sub with a witch on board runs the gaunlet of the entire Pacific fleet, to stop further A-bombs being dropped on Japan.
Nice movie but Godzilla movies still top the list
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That is a great line isn't itDeckard wrote:And is it true Bob that when a swabby goes to take a leak he must undo a whole lot of buttons, but a Marine only has to take off his hat?bengtsson wrote:No ships in it, but "The Last Detail" with Jack Nicholson and Randy Quaid was a favorite of mine. Having been in the Navy at the time the movie was made , I can swear it captured the men and the times to perfection. I knew so many men just like "Bad Ass" Buddusky, "Mule" and "Mulhall". In fact I never went to the Brig myself, but knew guys who had. The drinking and street life are the same as I remember. A true to life story and a trip down memory lane. I still rate it a top movie of the times. :thumbs_up_1:Bob B.
I joined in 1969 and I think things had changed alot since the mid 60s. I remember being on very good terms with the Marines. I had alot of Marine friends, and most were really good guys. We rented a place in San Diego for awhile right next door to four Jarheads just back from Vietnam, we had lots of drunken parties together and never had a bad word to say to each other. They were really straight up guys and funny as hell when they got drunk.
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I'm enjoying the youtube vids better than any movie. The multipart Battle of Leyte Gulf, and some of the IJN documentries are done well even if I don't understand Japanese or who the old man is in the video.
It's also kool to be in a boat looking at the Haruna half sunk in Kure.
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Master and Commander was a rank in the Royal Navy which was later shortened to Commander.Walt wrote:Opps..Too much Bally hoo on the Holiday....But on a ship is not the Captain the Commander?? I know "A" Captain in rank is not always a commander but "The Captain" which can be a Seaman, a Petty Officer on up to an Admiral is always the Commander.. It's a Navy thing for sure, Now on my boat the wife is "Commander" and I am Crew...chuck wrote:
Captain and Commander???
Thanks for the correction... hic!
On his ship he was the Captain.
Like so many British things it is confusing
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Like wiring/elecrtical systems by the Prince of Darkness, Lucas ElectricJohnByng wrote:Master and Commander was a rank in the Royal Navy which was later shortened to Commander.
On his ship he was the Captain.
Like so many British things it is confusing
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...and Whitworth.
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I didn't like Master and Commander - not a patch on the book.
While not a naval film as such, one of my faves is Ice Station Zebra.
Great submarine suspense and a good cold war film (literally!).
While not a naval film as such, one of my faves is Ice Station Zebra.
Great submarine suspense and a good cold war film (literally!).
In 1757 Admiral John Byng was shot "pour encourager les autres". Voltaire
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It is very hard to pick one Greatest Navy Movie Ever Made.
Number 1: "Task Force" with Gary Cooper. Focused on Naval aviation, but it's simply the best carrier film ever. The film switchs from B&W to color about 60% into the movie.
The rest of the best short list includes:
"Tora-Tora-Tora" - still the most accurate portrayal of the Pearl Harbor attack.
"In Harms Way" - good, reasonably credible story, good use of models,good direction (Otto Preminger)
"Sink the BISMARCK" - good use of models, too much stereotypical Nazis (particularly ADM Lutjens since he wasn't one)
"Das Boot" - best submarine movie
"Master and Commander" - best Napoleanic war naval film (wish they'd do a sequel)
And the absolutely positively worst war movies ever:
"Midway" where Moses sank Kido Butai and the IJN tried to sink Midway Island with torpedo planes (footage stolen from "Tora-Tora-Tora."
"Pearl Harbor" (Ben Affleck)- so bad that I am gagging as I type this.....
Now, it ain't a naval movie, but the greatest war movie of all time is Sergei Bondarchuk's 12-hour "War and Peace." It is simply amazing.
Number 1: "Task Force" with Gary Cooper. Focused on Naval aviation, but it's simply the best carrier film ever. The film switchs from B&W to color about 60% into the movie.
The rest of the best short list includes:
"Tora-Tora-Tora" - still the most accurate portrayal of the Pearl Harbor attack.
"In Harms Way" - good, reasonably credible story, good use of models,good direction (Otto Preminger)
"Sink the BISMARCK" - good use of models, too much stereotypical Nazis (particularly ADM Lutjens since he wasn't one)
"Das Boot" - best submarine movie
"Master and Commander" - best Napoleanic war naval film (wish they'd do a sequel)
And the absolutely positively worst war movies ever:
"Midway" where Moses sank Kido Butai and the IJN tried to sink Midway Island with torpedo planes (footage stolen from "Tora-Tora-Tora."
"Pearl Harbor" (Ben Affleck)- so bad that I am gagging as I type this.....
Now, it ain't a naval movie, but the greatest war movie of all time is Sergei Bondarchuk's 12-hour "War and Peace." It is simply amazing.
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I love "Midway's" absolute random use of stock footage. They will show an angle deck Essex with a flight deck full of Skyraiders and Crusaders and huge radar dishes sprouting from the island and the caption "CARRIER AKAGI" will be superimposed underneath it.
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Yah. I was checking some hydraulic fittings at work for a guy and the threads weren't metric, they weren't in any of the standard SAE range so that left BSPP 1/4-19 with Withworth pattern threads to bootDeckard wrote:...and Whitworth.
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