A big thing I liked about Crimson Tide is that it didn't portray an extremely high-stakes struggle between good and evil--it portrayed a big struggle between 2 different views about how to do the right thing.
Denzel Washington is just such a fantastic actor. As soon as you know that he is in a movie you know its going to be a good one and crimson tide was just a brilliant movie
I wanted to watch Denzel Washington and Former President Carter have a thoughtful conversation about the use and procedures governing the launch of nuclear weapons.
President Carter was an officer on a nuclear submarine. That's what I was expecting. I served on a nuke sub (SSN) from '83-'88. Not a big fan of CT from a technical standpoint. Sure it was a Boomer, but I knew other sailors that were on SSBNs so I knew enough about them. (Boomers, Part-time sailors...)
A story like that actually did happen where nuclear war almost came to fruition. During the cuban missile crisis, a russian sub almost nuked the US, but it came down to one man who didnt want to and prevented nuclear war. Amazing story
Fun fact, he was also the XO on K-19 when it had the nuclear coolant leak incident. K-19 The Widowmaker is a film about that. Kinda interesting that this guy was part of two separate submarine incidents that inspired two different movies about the events lol.
@@gusm2752 during the 1950's there was a group within the US Navy called "Rickover's boys." Adm. Hyman Rickover was called the "Father of the Nuclear Navy", and when the concept of putting nuclear reactors in submarines was first being developed, Rickover was putting together a group of elite, brilliant naval officers to make that concept into reality. A young Lieutenant (j.g) James Earl Carter was a member of that group.
That tense scene with Gene Hackman spectacular as he slowly assumes responsibility with a captain who is going rogue. Best acting I have ever seen by Denzel and I watch all his movies.
Denzel Washington to genialny aktor, cudowny człowiek i wyjątkowo przystojny mężczyzna. Do tych wszystkich zalet należy dodać, że jest dobrym mężem i ojcem. Aż dziw bierze, że przy tej sławie i urodzie pozostał skromnym człowiekiem. Uwielbiam Denzela ❤️❤️❤️❤️
As a former reactor operator on a SSN, that entire movie was an absolute cringefest from beginning to end. But with some suspension of disbelief it was well-paced and thrilling.
Y'all tricked me! I were thinking of president James Earl Carter: former naval officer.. worked closely with the late Admiral Hyman Rickover, who were known as the father of what became today's nuclear navy! That Jimmy Carter! A great man, a former president that got a bad rap.. who's still doing great things at age 96! God bless you Mr president and first lady Roslyn. Married for 76 years!
Now, a talk with the inventor of the nuclear navy would’ve been interesting. In the PBS Rickover movie, he’d said we’d probably destroy ourselves in a nuclear war. Unfortunately, he passed on in ‘86. This movie was in 95. But he would’ve picked the movie apart. Too many failures all coming together at once.
Denzel n hackman may be the best 1-2 punch. Great movie n characters...neither character was wrong or bad. The kind of movie that makes you think, "who's side would I be on"
I think asking him if he was "nervous" or "intimidated" working with Gene Hackman was a direct insult. Almost insinuating that Denzel isn't on the same par. I think you can see Denzel thinking the same thing by his expression right after the question is asked.
Aleatha Vogel You don’t know what Denzel is thinking, and Denzel has said in the past that Hackman was the best actor he’s worked with... But I get it, you’re part of that generation that is insulted by everything...
This film was 5 years before "Training Day" which he won the Oscar for. Besides Denzel is too cool to get his knickers twisted over an interesting question.
Nah it's a good and natural question, and I don't see Denzel having a problem with it. Denzel is awesome but Hackman was his senior, a serious veteran actor (also old marine) with a long career, multiple awards and respect etc. from other actors
Here’s another example of a interviewer asking questions that make the black actor seem less than of his white counterpart. So much praise to Gene Hackman like Denzel hasn’t won an Oscar by then & was a novice.
In the comments someone replied to a comment that read it was an insult to ask if Denzel was intimidated or experienced *_stage fright,_* wow, by working with Gene Hackman. The reply, more or less, said that since Denzel wasn't bothered by the question the commenter must be of this new generation that's insulted by everything. Well God willing I'll be 69 next month and at my age I take a lot of things I see and hear with grains of salt so I'm not too insulted by anything. But keeping it real this question really did irk me; even stunned me a little. I immediately thought "so Denzel is good but not as brilliant as Gene Hackman?" Is this what this guy's implying?" Ok the interviewer probably wasn't implying anything of the sort but that's what I thought. 'And I am a huge Gene Hackman fan. Ever since he was in *_Bonnie and Clyde,_* which I saw at the theater in '67, I've been mesmerized by every movie that I've seen of his. Anyway, soon as I heard the question I went to the comments to see if anybody else thought the same and some did. Denzel actually says he's never been intimidated by any actor. He's one of my top 3 favorite actors of all time and currently my favorite. I like this guy so much that I feel he should win an Oscar for every movie he makes! 😁 However, after really thinking about the question it's not without precedent, at least in my mind it's not. I remember reading years ago that Bette Davis, *_IMO_* the greatest actress/actor to come out of Hollywood, said that when she worked with Claude Rains, Captain Renault in Casablanca, she told his daughter, Jessica Rains, that he frightened her. There's a short Interview here on YT with her actually saying that her father did indeed frighten Bette. I thought this was rather revealing because by the time she and Rains did their first picture together, *_Juarez,_* Davis had already won two Oscars but I don't know if she meant that Rains was intimidating on or off the movie set.
@@tesstickles1280 correct. Crimson Tide was far superior. Much as The Hunt for Red October was a stylish film, unfortunately, it had Sean Connery in it. Furthermore, the subject matter just wasnt quite as dramatic in my opinion
Hola mí nombre es Iván, una de las dos mejores frases que tiene toda la película CRIMSON TIDE, mencionadas por: (Denzel Washington), que retrata con toda elocuencia a la guerra nuclear, es la siguiente: "Porqué verán, en mí humilde opinión, en el mundo nuclear, el verdadero enemigo, es la guerra en si misma, porque en el mundo nuclear, al enemigo no se lo puede destruir", y la otra frase que es la segunda frase más significativa de toda la película, es la siguiente que le menciona el capitán Ramsi, (Gene Hackman) a Hunter, (Denzel Washington), que es de: (Von Clasewits), es la siguiente: "La guerra es la continuación de la política por otros medios", estás 2 frases que son mencionadas en toda la película CRIMSON TIDE, la aportan a toda la película, cierta atmósfera (inquietante), de estar casi viviendo, una guerra nuclear, que a su vez está guerra nuclear amenaza a los EE.UU, por el líder ultra nacionalista (Ruso), Rapchenco, te envío un fuerte abrazo desde la provincia de Buenos Aires 🇦🇷.
I would like to work with either Gene Hackman or Denzel Washington for a cinematic storytelling with a compelling story and interesting characters to follow for art in the future. And not to make a good movie that Hollywood does nowadays, which totally failed because it's not about ideology crap than a work of art through the movie medium the focuses on the story and characters and not to make a very good movie for everyone to spend their hard-earned money for. I, currently, am making myself a good writer, and I had come up with 17 original stories with their respective, original characters already. I'm planning to make more as my preparations for my future career as my own author for my own original stories for different mediums of storytelling. I have utmost respect for both of these men/actors with their gifts and talents for acting and storytelling. I truly hope that both are doing just fine nowadays and away from such selfish morons with their smartphones and flashy cameras. Still, I would love to meet both someday and show my respect and appreciation for them and their respective contributions for storytelling and above all, to thank them and wish them both a joyful life to the fullest. 🙂👍🏻👍🏿
Gene Hackman is one of my favorite performers! I day performer cause that what he does... PERFORMS! he has the ability to disappear as Gene Hackman on screen.. and become the character! He performs... Not act!
Karen or uh, i mean Katie Couric, tried to pigeonhole Denzel as anything but a normal person with the right to speak his mind and she was surprised when he refused her categorisation. Truth is she was startled by someone standing up for himself and not playing the role she wanted him to. Also I think she grew up thinking black people should know their place. She may have shed most of that but this shows not all.
@@Tusc9969 ah yes, just call the white lady you don’t like a Karen and you win. That term is a simple tag and it’s crap in many applications. Based on a narrow definition that basically everyone agrees that Karen’s (meaning entitled and ignorant white women… but people should realize there are entities and ignorant assholes all over.) anyway, I m just saying… don’t be so eager to label/tag someone as a certain type or thing when the criteria is half based on race. It is narrow minded to label someone a Karen and in the process label them for doxxing,firing, etc(there are multiple examples of this type of lynching)(forgive the use of the term) or cancelling/life ruining when it is so easy to get major news sources to pickup the story and spread lies from social media without doing actual journalism…. And then someones life is complete ruined over misinformation spread in a racially motivated manner. Fuck the actual “Karen’s” aka assholes and selfish pos of all types and places and races and addresses. But thinkin before you label something an “it” before you know any of them or the situation .
As a submariner, and crew member of the Bama (Blue Crew) I laugh at this film, but simultaneously am entertained by it, knowing that it's meant for general audiences, not us. Fun movie.
If Denzel isn't upset about the question about Gene Hackman not sure why anyone else would be. If we were to take a younger actor today that question could be asked about Denzel because of how great he his.
Was anybody else suckered in by thinking this was him getting interviewed about talking with former president Jimmy Carter who served with the nuclear submarine branch of the Navy? Because I sure was! Total crap interview otherwise. Let the interviewee talk, big guy.
I didn't see Denzel unfomfortable on this interview so I don't know what are you talking about. Maybe because i am from another country but i don't share that journalist was so bad there
Right off the start when the interviewer said to Denzel that he must've been intimidated by working with a veteran actor like Gene Hackman sort of was a back handed insult to Washington and his level of experience as an actor.
Denzel is commanding and dominant onscreen, but Gene Hackman is even more so. Unfortunately they did not have chemistry. It looked like Gene refused to look Denzel in the eye in Crimson Tide. Plus, I did feel Denzel was intimidated. I'm glad Gene did not try to slap Denzel like he did Sharon Stone, which was without warning and not in the script.
The dialogues between Gene Hackman and denzel are .....just fantastic !
A big thing I liked about Crimson Tide is that it didn't portray an extremely high-stakes struggle between good and evil--it portrayed a big struggle between 2 different views about how to do the right thing.
Well stated! Both wanted the best possible outcome, regardless of what the circumstances were.
You just stated it perfectly,
Oh, another Jimmy Carter :)
Denzel Washington is just such a fantastic actor. As soon as you know that he is in a movie you know its going to be a good one and crimson tide was just a brilliant movie
I wanted to watch Denzel Washington and Former President Carter have a thoughtful conversation about the use and procedures governing the launch of nuclear weapons.
Me too!!!!
Ha! me too
President Carter was an officer on a nuclear submarine. That's what I was expecting.
I served on a nuke sub (SSN) from '83-'88. Not a big fan of CT from a technical standpoint. Sure it was a Boomer, but I knew other sailors that were on SSBNs so I knew enough about them.
(Boomers, Part-time sailors...)
@@johnleeson6946 That's exactly what i thought too.. oh yeah, carter was on a sub...cool.
Me too.
Crimson Tide was great, it's one of the best films ever made.
Easy now!!
@@Grande79 nope, it is great and it's one of the best films ever made
@@josiahmitchell8594 😂 whatever you say
@@Grande79 I know
It's a masterpiece 👍
A story like that actually did happen where nuclear war almost came to fruition. During the cuban missile crisis, a russian sub almost nuked the US, but it came down to one man who didnt want to and prevented nuclear war. Amazing story
Fun fact, he was also the XO on K-19 when it had the nuclear coolant leak incident. K-19 The Widowmaker is a film about that. Kinda interesting that this guy was part of two separate submarine incidents that inspired two different movies about the events lol.
It was the political officer.
@@ictpilot No, it wasn't. It was the XO.
@@MrBraddles3128 That was a political officer. That's coming from the submarine itself where they had the tours in San Diego.
@@ictpilot No, it was the XO. That's coming from Arkhipov's official record in the Soviet Navy.
Denzel is one of the Masters - he always delivers a great performance
He sure does!
Denzel is so charismatic. He did his best to answer some of these questions. Why would Denzel be intimated and envious?
Just finished watching this movie: AMAZING!!!
A severely underrated movie. The trailer and poster just looks like a typical Hollywood blockbuster. But it's so much better than that.
Can't imagine anyone else in those roles. Outstanding movie.
Dang it I thought it was the president. Jimmy Carter was in the navy after all.
He sure was!!!!
Me too!
I thought it was President Carter too. He was a Sub guy. Not a fan of his Presidency. I was in the Air Force then.
@@gusm2752 He didn't try to steal an election. He didn't play golf all the time. He didn't wear orange makeup. He served in the military.
@@gusm2752 during the 1950's there was a group within the US Navy called "Rickover's boys." Adm. Hyman Rickover was called the "Father of the Nuclear Navy", and when the concept of putting nuclear reactors in submarines was first being developed, Rickover was putting together a group of elite, brilliant naval officers to make that concept into reality. A young Lieutenant (j.g) James Earl Carter was a member of that group.
You were right, and I was wrong... About the horses, the Lippizaners. They are from Spain, not Portugal! 😉
The best American movie of the 90
Saving Private Ryan 1998.
forrest gump
Hunt For Red October
Saving Ryan's Privates
Gene Hackman is a powerhouse but Denzel owned every scene in Crimson Tide.
the writers have something to do with that.
That's true well written just like clue and so forth and strong performance
Man Denzel is so adorable and good looking my goodness lol
That tense scene with Gene Hackman spectacular as he slowly assumes responsibility with a captain who is going rogue. Best acting I have ever seen by Denzel and I watch all his movies.
I feel like Crimson Tide is terribly underrated
Ome of The coolest greatest actor of all time
some of these questions are really poor. Actors have to hate doing this stuff.
I thought this was gonna be jimmy carter the president and Denzel talking Alabama football when I clicked on😂
Denzel Washington to genialny aktor, cudowny człowiek i wyjątkowo przystojny mężczyzna. Do tych wszystkich zalet należy dodać, że jest dobrym mężem i ojcem. Aż dziw bierze, że przy tej sławie i urodzie pozostał skromnym człowiekiem. Uwielbiam Denzela ❤️❤️❤️❤️
As a former reactor operator on a SSN, that entire movie was an absolute cringefest from beginning to end. But with some suspension of disbelief it was well-paced and thrilling.
Some suspension of disbelief? You are a master of understatement!
SSN Sonarman.
Ignorance is bliss
Y'all tricked me! I were thinking of president James Earl Carter: former naval officer.. worked closely with the late Admiral Hyman Rickover, who were known as the father of what became today's nuclear navy!
That Jimmy Carter! A great man, a former president that got a bad rap.. who's still doing great things at age 96! God bless you Mr president and first lady Roslyn.
Married for 76 years!
Now, a talk with the inventor of the nuclear navy would’ve been interesting. In the PBS Rickover movie, he’d said we’d probably destroy ourselves in a nuclear war. Unfortunately, he passed on in ‘86. This movie was in 95. But he would’ve picked the movie apart. Too many failures all coming together at once.
Hah! I remember him and Roslyn at the Bush 41 funeral. He was looking around and wondering why he didn’t get an envelope.
I expected President Jimmy Carter talking navy and submarines with Denzel since he served in the navy and submarines....
Omggggg he’s so fine just Gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤❤
The interview cuts off at the end lol "what would you do"
Denzel washington is my favourite actor, but he was owned by gene hackman.
This movie and the Hunt for red October are 2 of my favorite sub movies, note down periscope for comedy. That said, Welcome aboard 🤣✌😎
Denzel n hackman may be the best 1-2 punch. Great movie n characters...neither character was wrong or bad. The kind of movie that makes you think, "who's side would I be on"
Denzel is a great actor too not just Hackman
wtf dude, was the test tone at the beginning really needed.
Supreme confidence.
its my favorite submarine movie, phenomenal cast & tension
I liked to know what the interviewer was talking about before the first question.
I think asking him if he was "nervous" or "intimidated" working with Gene Hackman was a direct insult. Almost insinuating that Denzel isn't on the same par. I think you can see Denzel thinking the same thing by his expression right after the question is asked.
Aleatha Vogel You don’t know what Denzel is thinking, and Denzel has said in the past that Hackman was the best actor he’s worked with... But I get it, you’re part of that generation that is insulted by everything...
That’s an insult! Like salted caramel candy... In salt!
Denzel Was pretty young at This point though, wheras Gene Was already Well established
This film was 5 years before "Training Day" which he won the Oscar for.
Besides Denzel is too cool to get his knickers twisted over an interesting question.
Nah it's a good and natural question, and I don't see Denzel having a problem with it.
Denzel is awesome but Hackman was his senior, a serious veteran actor (also old marine) with a long career, multiple awards and respect etc. from other actors
Here’s another example of a interviewer asking questions that make the black actor seem less than of his white counterpart. So much praise to Gene Hackman like Denzel hasn’t won an Oscar by then & was a novice.
graduate your skin color you lunatic
In the comments someone replied to a comment that read it was an insult to ask if Denzel was intimidated or experienced *_stage fright,_* wow, by working with Gene Hackman. The reply, more or less, said that since Denzel wasn't bothered by the question the commenter must be of this new generation that's insulted by everything.
Well God willing I'll be 69 next month and at my age I take a lot of things I see and hear with grains of salt so I'm not too insulted by anything. But keeping it real this question really did irk me; even stunned me a little. I immediately thought "so Denzel is good but not as brilliant as Gene Hackman?" Is this what this guy's implying?" Ok the interviewer probably wasn't implying anything of the sort but that's what I thought.
'And I am a huge Gene Hackman fan. Ever since he was in *_Bonnie and Clyde,_* which I saw at the theater in '67, I've been mesmerized by every movie that I've seen of his. Anyway, soon as I heard the question I went to the comments to see if anybody else thought the same and some did. Denzel actually says he's never been intimidated by any actor. He's one of my top 3 favorite actors of all time and currently my favorite. I like this guy so much that I feel he should win an Oscar for every movie he makes! 😁
However, after really thinking about the question it's not without precedent, at least in my mind it's not. I remember reading years ago that Bette Davis, *_IMO_* the greatest actress/actor to come out of Hollywood, said that when she worked with Claude Rains, Captain Renault in Casablanca, she told his daughter, Jessica Rains, that he frightened her.
There's a short Interview here on YT with her actually saying that her father did indeed frighten Bette. I thought this was rather revealing because by the time she and Rains did their first picture together, *_Juarez,_* Davis had already won two Oscars but I don't know if she meant that Rains was intimidating on or off the movie set.
I thought Denzel and former President Carter were going to discuss condition 1SQ and EAM protocol.
Did he really just knock "The Hunt for Red October" Blasphemy 😡
Hunt for red October was pretty entertaining. But imho it’s no where near the level of crimson tide. And it’s not as good as U-571 either
@@alp21188 U-571 was great! But Crimson Tide was no where on the level as "The Hunt for Red October"
@@tesstickles1280 correct. Crimson Tide was far superior. Much as The Hunt for Red October was a stylish film, unfortunately, it had Sean Connery in it. Furthermore, the subject matter just wasnt quite as dramatic in my opinion
@@alp21188 Hunt for Red October is a classic, man. Childhood nostalgia though.
What’s up with his jacket ?!
Hola mí nombre es Iván, una de las dos mejores frases que tiene toda la película CRIMSON TIDE, mencionadas por: (Denzel Washington), que retrata con toda elocuencia a la guerra nuclear, es la siguiente: "Porqué verán, en mí humilde opinión, en el mundo nuclear, el verdadero enemigo, es la guerra en si misma, porque en el mundo nuclear, al enemigo no se lo puede destruir", y la otra frase que es la segunda frase más significativa de toda la película, es la siguiente que le menciona el capitán Ramsi, (Gene Hackman) a Hunter, (Denzel Washington), que es de: (Von Clasewits), es la siguiente: "La guerra es la continuación de la política por otros medios", estás 2 frases que son mencionadas en toda la película CRIMSON TIDE, la aportan a toda la película, cierta atmósfera (inquietante), de estar casi viviendo, una guerra nuclear, que a su vez está guerra nuclear amenaza a los EE.UU, por el líder ultra nacionalista (Ruso), Rapchenco, te envío un fuerte abrazo desde la provincia de Buenos Aires 🇦🇷.
I always heard there was a Nubian in the fuel supply down on the peanut farm.
Thought it was pres Jimmy Carter
Asking a Naval Officer about something such as that, that is classified information!!!!
I would like to work with either Gene Hackman or Denzel Washington for a cinematic storytelling with a compelling story and interesting characters to follow for art in the future.
And not to make a good movie that Hollywood does nowadays, which totally failed because it's not about ideology crap than a work of art through the movie medium the focuses on the story and characters and not to make a very good movie for everyone to spend their hard-earned money for.
I, currently, am making myself a good writer, and I had come up with 17 original stories with their respective, original characters already.
I'm planning to make more as my preparations for my future career as my own author for my own original stories for different mediums of storytelling.
I have utmost respect for both of these men/actors with their gifts and talents for acting and storytelling.
I truly hope that both are doing just fine nowadays and away from such selfish morons with their smartphones and flashy cameras.
Still, I would love to meet both someday and show my respect and appreciation for them and their respective contributions for storytelling and above all, to thank them and wish them both a joyful life to the fullest.
🙂👍🏻👍🏿
Das Boot is the best submarine movie though
"What would you do" then cuts to black... Anyone had The Sopranos ending vibes?
Gene Hackman is one of my favorite performers! I day performer cause that what he does... PERFORMS!
he has the ability to disappear as Gene Hackman on screen.. and become the character!
He performs... Not act!
The Layla McKinnon & Katie Couric interviews to name two. Still a great guy though. He must have had a couple of bad days.
Karen or uh, i mean Katie Couric, tried to pigeonhole Denzel as anything but a normal person with the right to speak his mind and she was surprised when he refused her categorisation. Truth is she was startled by someone standing up for himself and not playing the role she wanted him to. Also I think she grew up thinking black people should know their place. She may have shed most of that but this shows not all.
@@Tusc9969 ah yes, just call the white lady you don’t like a Karen and you win. That term is a simple tag and it’s crap in many applications. Based on a narrow definition that basically everyone agrees that Karen’s (meaning entitled and ignorant white women… but people should realize there are entities and ignorant assholes all over.) anyway, I m just saying… don’t be so eager to label/tag someone as a certain type or thing when the criteria is half based on race. It is narrow minded to label someone a Karen and in the process label them for doxxing,firing, etc(there are multiple examples of this type of lynching)(forgive the use of the term) or cancelling/life ruining when it is so easy to get major news sources to pickup the story and spread lies from social media without doing actual journalism…. And then someones life is complete ruined over misinformation spread in a racially motivated manner. Fuck the actual “Karen’s” aka assholes and selfish pos of all types and places and races and addresses. But thinkin before you label something an “it” before you know any of them or the situation .
As a submariner, and crew member of the Bama (Blue Crew) I laugh at this film, but simultaneously am entertained by it, knowing that it's meant for general audiences, not us. Fun movie.
If Denzel isn't upset about the question about Gene Hackman not sure why anyone else would be. If we were to take a younger actor today that question could be asked about Denzel because of how great he his.
Nice president Rolex Denzel..
I think Denzel would make a good person to play if there was a movie about Obama
He actually said that Will Smith should do it because of the ears
It's disrespectful to talk to a great actor about being intimidated by other actors.
Ask intelligent questions and you get intelligent thoughtful, interesting answers. Katie Couric could take a lessen from Jimmy Carter. Well done sir.
Was anybody else suckered in by thinking this was him getting interviewed about talking with former president Jimmy Carter who served with the nuclear submarine branch of the Navy? Because I sure was! Total crap interview otherwise. Let the interviewee talk, big guy.
I didn't see Denzel unfomfortable on this interview so I don't know what are you talking about. Maybe because i am from another country but i don't share that journalist was so bad there
Right off the start when the interviewer said to Denzel that he must've been intimidated by working with a veteran actor like Gene Hackman sort of was a back handed insult to Washington and his level of experience as an actor.
He does NOT like interviews
Denzel is so genuine here. Sometimes he can be a dick. One of the best actors ever!
@Greg Martin when has he been a dick...
Denzel is commanding and dominant onscreen, but Gene Hackman is even more so. Unfortunately they did not have chemistry. It looked like Gene refused to look Denzel in the eye in Crimson Tide. Plus, I did feel Denzel was intimidated. I'm glad Gene did not try to slap Denzel like he did Sharon Stone, which was without warning and not in the script.
No, he punched him. ;)
They had fantastic chemistry in my opinion. He refused to look at Denzel, not because he is playing Gene Hackman , but because he is in character!
Hackman: _COB!!!! I ORDER YOU TO ARREST THE XO ON THE CHARGE OF MUTINY!!!!_ 😡😡😡
Denzel: 😁 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 _My nigga!_
U571 is the best
I really liked U571
Yeah Jon Bon Jovi was great in it lol
Das boot was better
Jimmy barf.