Like watching the movie or reading the Cliff's notes to do your book report...Movies are made for entertainment...not accuracy. That doesn't mean the movies aren't good, just historically inaccurate. The worst thing is that the younger generations take movies as FACT and don't do the proper research to find the real truth.
Personally, I liked the "Ghost & The Darkness".
I guess I've worked in the technical field for too long. I like a more defined line between fiction and NON-fictionI have no problem if movies tell a story and expand reality. They are an escape after all. Just when they are telling a real life actually happened story it should be close to factual or have a disclaimer. Just my .02
Never been in a sub, but like Down Periscope! For me that's one of those "no matter where in the movie I catch it while surfing channels, I watch the rest" moviesI served on a submarine for 6 years in the 1990’s. Do you have any idea how many times I’ve seen “The Hunt For Red October” when we had riders onboard? And that doesn’t include “Operation Peticoat”, “Red Tide” and countless others.
Two movies about submarine life are close to accurate. “Das Boot” that depicts life on a German diesel boat in WW2 and I watched it for the first time when I got my dolphins. The second is a comedy with Kelsey Grammer called “Down Periscope”. The second one isn’t exactly Oscar worthy but for those who’ve served one a sub, it’s hilarious.
I’m able to enjoy both of the above movies for very different reasons.
For Africa, it’s “Ghost & The Darkness”.
Crimson Tide, my second-best movie on subs! Gene Hackman, Denzel Washington, and a Jack Russel Terrier named "Bear". And who the hell is in charge to launch!I served on a submarine for 6 years in the 1990’s. Do you have any idea how many times I’ve seen “The Hunt For Red October” when we had riders onboard? And that doesn’t include “Operation Peticoat”, “Red Tide” and countless others.
“CRIMSON Tide”…damn it. Appreciate the correction. Must have blocked it out for being forced to watch it so many times with the riders.Crimson Tide, my second-best movie on subs! Gene Hackman, Denzel Washington, and a Jack Russel Terrier named "Bear". And who the hell is in charge to launch!
(I was joking then with my ch eng and ch mate, of who is in charge and for what then...)
I have visited the russian submarine "Foxtrot" class, in Long Beach, and Yugo pocket sub in the local museum. I am not sure I would be able to be a submariner. Congrats on your service!
@BeeMaa - I am impressed that you served on a Sub and were able to handle that “confinement” and be submerged for days or weeks at a time —- No wonder you’ve had success as a Hunter: You must be able to sit in a Tree Stand or Ground Blind for MONTHS and not get bored !!“CRIMSON Tide”…damn it. Appreciate the correction. Must have blocked it out for being forced to watch it so many times with the riders.
Being on a sub isn't for everyone. It's said that submariners eat their young. I appreciate your comment, it was my honor.
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Too many stories and most not fit for mixed company.I've always heard that it takes a special kind of individual to be a submariner, not everyone is cut out for that task. Thank you for your service @BeeMaa, I'm sure you have some wonderful memories and stories to tell about your service.