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  • @BoxofficeMoviesScenes
    @BoxofficeMoviesScenes  Год назад +902

    Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?

    • @jonnyb70
      @jonnyb70 Год назад +67

      2. You really need to start when they're coming up to the battleship from the back. "what do you want us to do, Hopper?" right around there.

    • @Whitegorillaboy
      @Whitegorillaboy Год назад +64

      11 of 10.

    • @duhamelvelez807
      @duhamelvelez807 Год назад +39

      10,000/10

    • @jasonstarr6419
      @jasonstarr6419 11 месяцев назад +31

      That's a 10.

    • @rcslyman8929
      @rcslyman8929 11 месяцев назад +58

      Yep, exactly. We all know it's complete bullshit, and we don't care one bit because it's just that awesome. Battleship is truly a guilty pleasure.

  • @jacoblansman8147
    @jacoblansman8147 11 месяцев назад +5405

    "Sir, are we really firing on Oahu?"
    "Sure looks that way."
    "Holy shit."

    • @oblivion_rose1889
      @oblivion_rose1889 11 месяцев назад +175

      YES! I was scrolling down to see if i could find this comment!

    • @thatjuanguy4204
      @thatjuanguy4204 11 месяцев назад +436

      Oahu, for the uneducatated, is the island of hawaii where Pearl Harbor is located.

    • @Hammerdak
      @Hammerdak 11 месяцев назад +563

      The irony of a Japanese American delivering that line….

    • @confuzionn4843
      @confuzionn4843 11 месяцев назад +118

      The best line I think in this sequence lol. That guys delivery is what makes it so good.

    • @RobbieRR
      @RobbieRR 11 месяцев назад +89

      "Looks like someone gonna kiss the donkey..." Didn't understand that line until years later, haha

  • @gamingtics
    @gamingtics 8 месяцев назад +1499

    What i liked most about this is that they had actual veterans cast, some of whom actually fought on the Missouri. That's just a whole other level of badass

    • @earlpettey
      @earlpettey 3 месяца назад +21

      My grandfather served on the Missouri during the Korean War.

    • @inderezzed8454
      @inderezzed8454 3 месяца назад +27

      One thing I loved about the fact these vets were cast for this film was that they must have had the best time of their lives being filmed doing what they always knew to do on that ship. This HAD to have been the best experience they've ever had in their lives. And to top it all off, just the level of respect shown to them in this film from their accompanying big-name actors, especially when seeing Rihanna, just makes it that much more worthwhile.

    • @wallywest2360
      @wallywest2360 2 месяца назад +8

      Yeah. Overall the movie was just ok, but I have immense respect for the production crew for getting those guys on screen.

    • @AaronKrebs-em7vn
      @AaronKrebs-em7vn 2 месяца назад +4

      Is that black guy who is missing both legs a veteran cause I seen him in other movies and he always has metal legs in them or is in a wheelchair

    • @Waynes-xt9gr
      @Waynes-xt9gr Месяц назад +1

      @@AaronKrebs-em7vnwith this acting.....he may have secured other rolls in films....

  • @achabotte
    @achabotte 9 месяцев назад +3030

    Actual veterans btw, not just old actors.
    Rihanna foregoing her character in favor of showing extreme respect in awe for the real-life heroes is one of the few things I liked about this movie.

    • @Aithalothes
      @Aithalothes 8 месяцев назад +139

      I was wondering if they actually got real vets for this scene. Hearing it confirmed is nice.

    • @gary4341
      @gary4341 7 месяцев назад +121

      Respect to Rihanna in this, she did good!

    • @kparsa1
      @kparsa1 6 месяцев назад +61

      Man I would of been in aww knowing that I was acting along side with actual vets.

    • @NiTeHaWKnz
      @NiTeHaWKnz 5 месяцев назад +86

      ​@@AithalothesFrom what I understand, they're not just Vets, but her actual crew.

    • @floggerfrog
      @floggerfrog 4 месяца назад +58

      not just the vets of the war, it's her actual crew.

  • @bobbah676
    @bobbah676 9 месяцев назад +784

    The nine, 16-inch guns are the Mighty Mo's trademark feature. Each gun barrel is 65 feet long, weighs an incredible 116 tons, and can fire a 2,700-pound shell 23 miles in 50 seconds - with pinpoint accuracy. The Missouri was the last battleship ever built.

    • @uhrsker
      @uhrsker 9 месяцев назад +42

      Surprising that the Missouri's keel was laid 19 days before Wisconsin's but the Wisconsin was launched almost 2 months before the Missouri.

    • @Roon3808
      @Roon3808 9 месяцев назад +67

      Well it was the last *American* battleship ever built. The last battleship ever built anywhere actually goes to the HMS Vanguard which was launched a few months later and not commissioned until after the war.

    • @SamaritanPrime
      @SamaritanPrime 9 месяцев назад +47

      @@uhrskerMissouri needed a little more time in the oven to soak in more Freedom to dispense upon the enemy.

    • @uhrsker
      @uhrsker 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@SamaritanPrime nice touch!

    • @donbaker4441
      @donbaker4441 5 месяцев назад +5

      Great action movie and when you add the great soundtrack what do you expect.just a fun action movie.and of course mighty mo nothing better then that.

  • @westrim
    @westrim 11 месяцев назад +7984

    The way this makes sense to me is that the Veterans had actually been getting the old girl ready to roll ever since the shield went up, and there's hundreds of base personnel just off camera who had been working nonstop to make her battle ready.

    • @JimBob-vb8oz
      @JimBob-vb8oz 11 месяцев назад +1

      None of it makes sense. Shittiest scene in the shittiest movie

    • @juanmanuelpenaloza9264
      @juanmanuelpenaloza9264 11 месяцев назад +449

      Seems legit

    • @michaelthebarbarian3380
      @michaelthebarbarian3380 11 месяцев назад +419

      I agree with you.
      Also thank you for making this movie better.

    • @dougf1249
      @dougf1249 11 месяцев назад +251

      Yaa to bad they didn’t show that to give this scene more realistic

    • @methos-ey9nf
      @methos-ey9nf 11 месяцев назад +166

      Well that's now my head canon.

  • @avianahelena
    @avianahelena 10 месяцев назад +972

    The entire movie exists solely as a vehicle for this scene and I am here for it.

    • @nanook6620
      @nanook6620 3 месяца назад +47

      I could be convinced of that. Someone thought up this scene and was like "that's badass but how do i put it in a movie?"

    • @raypenny9013
      @raypenny9013 2 месяца назад +6

      Hell yes it was, engines ahead flank!!!! Enough said

    • @sls12III
      @sls12III Месяц назад +5

      I agree. Fuck plot. All my homies just want to see a battleship in action.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 15 дней назад

      @@raypenny9013 Funny thing if they really did try to go to flank from a standing start they would have sucked straight into the mud under that part of the harbor lol

  • @14Flamefish
    @14Flamefish 9 месяцев назад +172

    Something about seeing almost 50.000 tons of steel and iron waking up, armed with old men that are clearly enjoying themselves, that tickles both the kid, and man, part of me.
    Men really never truly grow up, do we?

    • @michelleann1910
      @michelleann1910 2 месяца назад +5

      No, you don't - Often it's annoying, but SOMETIMES it's charming! 😉

    • @lieffian
      @lieffian 2 месяца назад +4

      Never, it’s the testosterone in us when we see bigger versions of the toys we grew up playing with

    • @AlexDiesTrying
      @AlexDiesTrying Месяц назад +4

      I have yet to experience my first fully grown-up person. The trick is to spend the little amount of possible maturity where it matters.

    • @vondnikvkarms7424
      @vondnikvkarms7424 Месяц назад +6

      just the price of the toys change....

    • @michelleann1910
      @michelleann1910 Месяц назад +2

      @vondnikvkarms7424 True for us girls too, just in a different way. "The only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys; and the only difference between women and girls is the price of their curls!" LOL!

  • @IceSki117
    @IceSki117 9 месяцев назад +330

    As someone who loves being the artillery monster with battleships in naval games "are you ready to play with the bigs boys" is by far my favorite line in this scene.

    • @warlocc-paul
      @warlocc-paul 5 месяцев назад +15

      Well sure. Even 70 years later, those old battleships are still the toughest ships to ever exist, full stop. In a straight brawl they'd sink any modern ship without breaking a sweat.

    • @desertedmindscape6829
      @desertedmindscape6829 4 месяца назад +8

      @@warlocc-paul i really didnt like the silly anchor trick they pulled in the later fight. I think instead they should have been hit by those first three alien rounds. All the modern sailors hit the deck expecting the worst the rounds go off the battleship shudders but comes out of it largely intact and one of the vets turns to the modern sailors and simply says. This is a battleship son not one of your modern tin cans!

    • @yang-fanchau2085
      @yang-fanchau2085 4 месяца назад +8

      @@warlocc-paulthey could, but unfortunately they’d never get in range. Theres a reason missiles rule the seas nowadays

    • @seantaggart7382
      @seantaggart7382 4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@desertedmindscape6829true but suspend the disbelief for a moment

    • @adbon6279
      @adbon6279 3 месяца назад +5

      @@warlocc-paul I mean sure they could, but nobody would ever do that. Same reason the Yamato and Musashi arent around today. Why spend the time and effort duking it out when you could just use a cruise missile or some bombers.

  • @roberthance2412
    @roberthance2412 11 месяцев назад +4762

    The old timers were funny as hell , One of the best parts of the movie

    • @louisjutras1
      @louisjutras1 11 месяцев назад +162

      I love the "You ready to play with the big boys?"! 😆

    • @Rurne
      @Rurne 11 месяцев назад +91

      Well, it was *their* boat back in the Second Great War, after all.

    • @_lime.
      @_lime. 11 месяцев назад +100

      @@Rurne For some it was their ship way more recently. The Missouri was in service until 1992.

    • @dochlldy
      @dochlldy 11 месяцев назад +84

      All of those old timers,had actually served on her.

    • @kfures3469
      @kfures3469 11 месяцев назад +82

      As the Terminator once said "Old, not obsolete"

  • @hisdudeness8328
    @hisdudeness8328 11 месяцев назад +5007

    The thing I liked the most about this movie is that the aliens are so high tech that they literally had no defense against archaic direct fire weapons. So when they square off against the battleship they’re completely befuddled as to why none of their countermeasures work against it.

    • @Asertix357
      @Asertix357 11 месяцев назад +645

      Perfect analogy for how America has gotten its butt kicked in armed confrontations with forces that had inferior weaponry but better tactics and terrain knowledge.

    • @Cracker_Smacker
      @Cracker_Smacker 11 месяцев назад +217

      Technically they have, an energy shield
      They just kinda use it to do something else instead of protecting the spaceship

    • @the8bitclicker_193
      @the8bitclicker_193 11 месяцев назад +246

      According to some info (I have forgotten where it was), it was a mining ship, so it was only used to detonate and mine through the crust of planets. These aliens probably just improvised using these tools.

    • @novamatter3432
      @novamatter3432 11 месяцев назад +146

      @@Cracker_Smacker Well, that. As well as the fact the Aliens sent an excavacation team not a strike team.

    • @cookieenthusiast6213
      @cookieenthusiast6213 11 месяцев назад +209

      I agree. I forget how this came through, in the movie, but a major difference is that the current warships depend on superior technology to evade, deflect, and reduce incoming damage. The Battleships were designed to battle equal technology and were built to *take a hard hit* then give it back even harder. The different between a leopard and a bear.

  • @RavenQuinn-cn9gg
    @RavenQuinn-cn9gg 9 месяцев назад +345

    The Mighty Mo should have gotten an Oscar for her performance ❤

    • @SamaritanPrime
      @SamaritanPrime 9 месяцев назад +32

      Sadly, the Oscar for Best Engine of Destruction doesn’t exist.
      It should, though.

    • @RavenQuinn-cn9gg
      @RavenQuinn-cn9gg 8 месяцев назад +17

      But Michael Bay gets awards for his big explosions why can't the MO? 🤣

    • @eleanorlamont7375
      @eleanorlamont7375 6 месяцев назад +3

      YES!!!!

    • @danielhaire6677
      @danielhaire6677 4 месяца назад +7

      "And the award for Best Actor in a Feature Film goes to...the USS Missouri!!"

    • @themetalmodelman243
      @themetalmodelman243 2 месяца назад +5

      They should make a category just for her. It could be Best Shooting Location.

  • @randomguy-xp7se
    @randomguy-xp7se 8 месяцев назад +51

    Best navy commercial in awhile

  • @REB4444
    @REB4444 11 месяцев назад +3362

    This was a fun movie, not meant to win Oscars, just meant to have a good time watching it. I remember during Desert Storm hearing about these ships throwing down the thunder on the bad guys one more time and loving it.

    • @jenniferstewarts4851
      @jenniferstewarts4851 11 месяцев назад +157

      This kind of movie has been forgotten about. Companies now, don't care about "fun movies" for the most part, its now committees to make a movie that fills check boxes.

    • @robertf3479
      @robertf3479 11 месяцев назад +121

      I remember watching USS Iowa powering through 15 foot Atlantic swells, not breaking a sweat, watching her fire her main battery in practice from less than 2 miles away, absolutely awesome. Then in 1991 watching Missouri and Wisconsin dropping ordinance on Iraqi positions, clearing the way for US Marines moving up into Kuwait along the Saudi coast.
      I almost - ALMOST felt sorry for the guys on the receiving end of those incoming rounds. Even single guns would light up the night sky like a thunderstorm.

    • @stephenadkins616
      @stephenadkins616 11 месяцев назад +11

      Thats how I felt about it too.

    • @NordicDan
      @NordicDan 11 месяцев назад +43

      @@robertf3479 I was only 12 during Desert Storm, but I honestly envy the ones who got to witness such unbridled American military power. Nothing I saw during my ten years active duty could even come close to seeing something like the Iowa or the Missouri.

    • @longshot7601
      @longshot7601 11 месяцев назад +29

      @@NordicDan "...I honestly envy the ones who got to witness such unbridled American military power."
      Remember there are two sides of people who got to witness that power. 🙂

  • @jinametarasu5117
    @jinametarasu5117 10 месяцев назад +552

    "been working on a destroyer havent you? are you ready to play with the big boys?" That line right there is bad ass makes you think the great prestige these men had way back when missouri's guns reeked of fire and brimstone

    • @Sternguard
      @Sternguard 9 месяцев назад +41

      You have to think more than one sailor has dreamed about the days when they got to shot the big guns of a battleships, it's so much different from just pushing a button and sending off a missile. With a battleship when you fire you know in your bones you are sending the wrath of god towards some poor fool!

    • @karenrussell2091
      @karenrussell2091 9 месяцев назад +19

      I love that line, like the destroyers are okay but this, this is the real deal.

    • @jimnelsen2064
      @jimnelsen2064 9 месяцев назад +10

      smells like victory

    • @castbet9183
      @castbet9183 7 месяцев назад +5

      To be a US Sailor you’re the 1%.

    • @gsamalot
      @gsamalot 4 месяца назад +9

      @@Sternguard An the Mighty mo was one of those ships, that big girl sent hell down on her enemy's with those 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 7 gun. The shot from those bad boys would rock your whole body, and can turn an enemy position into a crater she the ship of legend that never gives up no matter what kind of damage she take on her hull.

  • @lindadoune
    @lindadoune 9 месяцев назад +28

    0:20 When Captain Hooper stands in the darkened hallway, the lights clank on section by section, and you can see the smile on his face and watch him nodding. THAT is the moment that you KNOW there's gonna be some serious asskickery going on!

  • @jurlinquist
    @jurlinquist 3 месяца назад +5

    "You ready to play with the big boys?"
    The thrill of battle never left these men!

  • @yeltsin6817
    @yeltsin6817 11 месяцев назад +1673

    The scene when the boat gets first hit and the one older man says @ there is no way they will sink this ship!” You can tell he truly believed it

    • @danielhaire6677
      @danielhaire6677 11 месяцев назад +111

      Consider that in WW2, to sink the Tirpitz-class Bismarck, the British required multiple squadrons from home fleet working concert to get the job done. The Battleship may not be invulnerable but is the closest any ship put to sea has ever come to it.

    • @MrHissyfit
      @MrHissyfit 11 месяцев назад +33

      @@danielhaire6677 Even then it was aerial support that led to Bismark's demise.

    • @danielhaire6677
      @danielhaire6677 11 месяцев назад +22

      @@MrHissyfit You are talking about the torpedo planes off of the Ark Royal that crippled the rudder of the Bismarck, causing it to be stuck circling?

    • @thecursed01
      @thecursed01 11 месяцев назад +36

      @@MrHissyfit and one polish crewed destroyer with balls of steel keeping the bismarck's crew awake so they were mostly tired zombies during the final fight (if that story is true. but i love it anyway)

    • @newbasilisk4032
      @newbasilisk4032 11 месяцев назад +16

      @@danielhaire6677Bissie is a Bismarck Class. Tirpitz being it’s sister. Bismarck was first to be launched and by European standard, would mean she is the name of the class.

  • @FokkeWulfe
    @FokkeWulfe 11 месяцев назад +1416

    My greatgrandfather served on the Mighty Mo. Seeing her in action, kicking ass once again, even if it's a fictional scene, really gets me going. Remember. It's not crying, it's liquid patriotism.

    • @2011metalmaniac
      @2011metalmaniac 10 месяцев назад +37

      I'm not even American but and Englishman. It would be wonderful too see that ship restored and underway. The global tourism revenue of that ship docking into every global port would pay its restoration ten fold. Because there isn't one like it in the world.

    • @silentwraithgaming8631
      @silentwraithgaming8631 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@2011metalmaniac your right, there isn't one like it, there are 4

    • @2011metalmaniac
      @2011metalmaniac 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@silentwraithgaming8631 but they are getting tied and unloved.

    • @XenoZbornak
      @XenoZbornak 9 месяцев назад +10

      Liquid pride!

    • @xXshadowkillerXx3
      @xXshadowkillerXx3 8 месяцев назад +8

      That liquid patriotism is when you hear the engine roar its as if the crew has resurrected and standing by at the ready

  • @americanandproudmurica3703
    @americanandproudmurica3703 9 месяцев назад +80

    Just shows that veterans can still serve no matter their age, their experience is priceless 💯🙌🏽

    • @lowkey1969
      @lowkey1969 4 месяца назад +3

      Most of us might acknowledge the adage, "I’m not as good as I once was, but I’m as good once as I ever was."
      Make it worth our effort, and we'll break ourselves to stand and deliver.

    • @Crazy-Chicken-Media
      @Crazy-Chicken-Media Месяц назад +3

      for a true cause, I'd go back.

    • @rebeccaspellmeyer5761
      @rebeccaspellmeyer5761 Месяц назад +1

      @@Crazy-Chicken-Media I think any of us would.

  • @ArthurRex131
    @ArthurRex131 8 месяцев назад +44

    Sitting through this movie was totally worth it for this scene alone. Seeing Mighty Mo come out of retirement to put the smackdown on an alien invasion was like nothing i'd ever seen before.

  • @NordicDan
    @NordicDan 11 месяцев назад +1633

    If you allow yourself to completely suspend disbelief and just enjoy seeing a (yes, completely unbelievable) scene of the Mighty Mo going back into action, this scene is absolutely amazing. Hearing the big guns firing on a good booming sound system just rocks you to the core. I honestly don't think I would've enjoyed this movie at all if it weren't for this scene.

    • @inoox
      @inoox 11 месяцев назад +5

      lol? everyone is such a crybaby

    • @NordicDan
      @NordicDan 11 месяцев назад +25

      @@inoox who's crying?
      Reading through the comments I saw a lot more than just me with the same consensus. Not believable, but damn enjoyable.

    • @wmeuse2375
      @wmeuse2375 11 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@NordicDan movie is set in an alternate time line where we made alien contact in 2005. Your issue is the use of battleships which were removed from reserve duty in 2005 as they could only hold a very specific role that did not justify there cost. Just not seeing how that is the "very unbelievable" part of the movie.

    • @NordicDan
      @NordicDan 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@wmeuse2375 So saying a particular scene in a movie about an alien invasion is unbelievable, even though I enjoyed it, implies I have an issue with it?
      Hoookaaayyyyy.....

    • @wmeuse2375
      @wmeuse2375 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@NordicDan saying something is completely unbelievable sounds like an issue to me.

  • @Aquitanic
    @Aquitanic 11 месяцев назад +158

    Hearing the ship start up like that at 1:03 was honestly so good. "Purrs like a kitten" is right.

    • @mcbridecreek
      @mcbridecreek 11 месяцев назад +12

      “Best cover your ears”

  • @OO_ToKu-MeI
    @OO_ToKu-MeI 8 месяцев назад +64

    I am Japanese.
    I was very surprised to learn that there were real former crew members of the Battleship Missouri in this movie.
    This movie is similar to Space Battleship Yamato, and I really like the development of crushing an enemy with high-tech weapons with analog weapons XD
    The simultaneous fire of the 50 caliber 40.6cm cannon of the battleship Missouri gave me goosebumps!

    • @sparkplug1018
      @sparkplug1018 8 месяцев назад +4

      Keep in mind, the USS Missouri had 2 separate commissions over almost 50 years.
      Her first commission 1944-55 and her second from 1986-1992. The other 3 in the Iowa Class had similar careers, except USS New Jersey, 1943-48, 1950-57, 1968-69 and 1982-91. So there were definitely some Veterans available for the movie, either from BB-63 herself, or the other 3 in her class.

    • @wardfiction5693
      @wardfiction5693 8 месяцев назад +1

      The battleship came back to life to do the job it was built to do, to blast the invading aliens right to hell. I do wish the Battleship Yamato was not sunk in the old days, that ship was colossus,.

    • @sparkplug1018
      @sparkplug1018 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@wardfiction5693 Unfortunately I fear that had IJN Yamato and Musashi not been sunk in combat, they likely would have met their fate during Operation Crossroads, or simply been scraped by Japan herself as the materials were valuable.
      However, given their historical namesakes, I'd argue that going down in combat was a much more fitting end for a warrior.

    • @VadulTharys
      @VadulTharys Месяц назад

      @@sparkplug1018 the navy is thinking of bringing them all back and work has already started on the remaining battleships to recommission them, they are not fully funded but they are being moved from museum to reserve status meaning weapon systems and all other critical systems are being repaired and replaced.

    • @sparkplug1018
      @sparkplug1018 Месяц назад

      @@VadulTharysI'm guessing you are basing this on the fact New Jersey has gone into dry dock. And Iowa getting a turret moving again. Sorry to disappoint, but for a laundry list of reasons, the Iowa's will not be reentering service.
      The absolute lack of parts, no crew that has experience with these antiquated systems, and just the age of the vessel in general, are just the start of it. Is there still a place for the battleship in the modern navy? Some would argue yes there is, but it will never be the Iowa's again.

  • @phantomthedragoness
    @phantomthedragoness 9 месяцев назад +53

    I love this scene and the next scenes featuring the Missouri so much for many, many reasons. At the start of the film, the main character made fun of the battleships, comparing them to dinosaurs, they were slow and built to take a hit, where as the destroyers were fast and powerful, yet the destroyers are shown to be very little competition compared to the aliens and their tech. Yet this scene shows that the Missouri is powerful, every part is either loud in the audio, or artillery powerful through visuals. And out of four ships, she’s the last one standing, wounded, but still standing.
    It was also this scene alone that made me enjoy AC/DC music. Sure, the film isn’t perfect, but it is a blast to watch.

  • @wodan2
    @wodan2 11 месяцев назад +591

    There is something about soldiers working together in a montage, overlaid with rock music, saying cool things like “roger that sir” that gets me every time.

    • @jamesgrove2133
      @jamesgrove2133 11 месяцев назад +23

      Agreed. However, here, it is sailors, not soldiers.

    • @wodan2
      @wodan2 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@jamesgrove2133 point well taken! No offence intended.

    • @charlesrack8044
      @charlesrack8044 9 месяцев назад +3

      not soldiers BUT SAILORS

    • @Jakehava
      @Jakehava 8 месяцев назад +1

      @charlesrack8044, Squids.

    • @julianwalls1077
      @julianwalls1077 5 месяцев назад

      There uk series set in ww2 in the middle east which had stories from long range battle group who were predaassors of the uk SAS often their missions are also accompanied by modern rocks bands like ACDC worth checking out came out 2 years ago.. great series!😀

  • @leebaker2588
    @leebaker2588 11 месяцев назад +380

    I was a US Navy medical officer from the late 70's to early 90's. Several of these boats had been mothballed for along time. Brought a couple back to service except, no one knew how to work the guns. The Navy brought a lot of long retired Chief's back on active duty to make it happen. It was a sight to see. Honorable and rightfully proud old and older men who gladly came back because their country needed them. Of course, most needed larger uniforms . . . Semper fi and Semper fortis.. Tom CPL USMC RVN CDR (MC) USNR

    • @michaelbujaki2462
      @michaelbujaki2462 5 месяцев назад +3

      "Did you just say Semper Fudge?"

    • @leebaker2588
      @leebaker2588 5 месяцев назад

      @@michaelbujaki2462 maybe semper Falstaff or Schlitz . . .

    • @paulmiddleton4215
      @paulmiddleton4215 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@leebaker2588 Falstaff, now that is something from the way-back machine. how about Griesediche?

    • @ralphcooley841
      @ralphcooley841 4 месяца назад +5

      I think you’d find a lot of “ older men” would come back today if they could in a heart beat!

    • @castbet9183
      @castbet9183 3 месяца назад +5

      Thank you for your service sir

  • @caseycharter5731
    @caseycharter5731 Месяц назад +2

    My grandpa was in the Navy during WWII, would have been awesome to watch this scene with him.

  • @Bozbaby103
    @Bozbaby103 3 месяца назад +15

    Retired Navy here. Have only watched this movie once, for the nostalgia and to see how Hollywoodized Hollywood made it. Wasn’t disappointed (sighs), BUT I do love the scenes with the ol’ sea dogs in them. They aren’t truly acting, they’re just being themselves as they did when they served. It was noticeable. Hollywood polishes so much (in general) that it is hard for me to take any movie seriously. I respect the actors, directors, et al., who take the time and effort, real down n’ dirty time and effort, to be who they are portraying, not just a token walkthrough, but to truly get into character and not just spout lines.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 15 дней назад

      Well lets remember the whole film is based on a board game

    • @Bozbaby103
      @Bozbaby103 15 дней назад

      @@glenchapman3899 Which is based on warfare on the sea.

  • @nyotamwuaji6484
    @nyotamwuaji6484 11 месяцев назад +152

    i love watching the battleship come to life. the old girl coming out of retirement like "hmm? waking me up? whos ass needs kicking?"

    • @SamaritanPrime
      @SamaritanPrime 10 месяцев назад +28

      “Aliens, old girl. Aliens.”
      “WHERE THE ALIENS AT?”

    • @MonumentToSin
      @MonumentToSin 10 месяцев назад +27

      LOL I imagine this but for the U.S.S. Texas, a.k.a. the Last Dreadnought, when they gangsta-leaned her for D-Day.
      "Oh?" *adjusts glasses* "Are those damn redcoats back to take the colonies?"
      "No, darlin' we shooting at Germans this time."

    • @SamaritanPrime
      @SamaritanPrime 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@MonumentToSin the Fat Electrician is a hilarious dude.

    • @user-zj7pc1hl8w
      @user-zj7pc1hl8w 10 месяцев назад +10

      When they wake up the old sleep dragon and she goes badass mode saying "it's ass whooping time*

    • @Mtn_Dewit
      @Mtn_Dewit 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@SamaritanPrime"There in that direction"
      "Then I'll delete that direction"

  • @rorimorgant.williams6647
    @rorimorgant.williams6647 11 месяцев назад +409

    Every time my husband and I watch this part, we love the sound the propellers make when they start up, it’s like the most threatening, angry growl that you imagine of something waking up.

    • @wendyhardin5259
      @wendyhardin5259 11 месяцев назад +11

      Been on the Missouri when she was berthed in Bremerton Washington. As a Proud Navy Brat I LOVE this scene!! GO NAVY!!!

    • @danielhaire6677
      @danielhaire6677 11 месяцев назад +16

      It's not a threatening sound. It's the promise of justice and retribution awakening.

    • @thegloomwalker6800
      @thegloomwalker6800 11 месяцев назад +6

      It is one of the most beautiful sounds a machina has ever made

    • @jamieteal2107
      @jamieteal2107 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@danielhaire6677absolutely 👍🇦🇺

    • @PetersonZF
      @PetersonZF 11 месяцев назад +6

      And filled her with a terrible resolve!

  • @brajendrasingh6758
    @brajendrasingh6758 2 месяца назад +4

    That's why our grandparents save even the teeny tiny stuff for later, cause they know there will be a day when somebody will need something and they will have the exact thing people need.

  • @stevenm.9458
    @stevenm.9458 2 месяца назад +3

    One of my favorite movie segments...why? Because these gentlemen are real veterans! There is not enough respect that could be given to these individuals...and AC/DC is pretty cool.

  • @NFS_Challenger54
    @NFS_Challenger54 11 месяцев назад +689

    The best moment of this film was when the propellers of the Missouri started turning again for the first time since returning back home from Operation Desert Storm in 1991. I love the Iowa-class. Best battleships ever built.
    EDIT: Wow! I can't believe I have almost 300 likes on this comment in a little over 2 weeks. Thanks, guys!

    • @jerkofalltrades5430
      @jerkofalltrades5430 11 месяцев назад +8

      And magically she turned into a 2 screw, one rudder ship haha. Iowa class battleships have 4 screws and double rudders.

    • @NFS_Challenger54
      @NFS_Challenger54 11 месяцев назад +31

      @@jerkofalltrades5430 Those were just the inner screws. The outer screws wouldn't be in shot. They're offset of the inner screws. Also, it was shown at an angle where you could see only one of the rudders. I have a 1/700 scale model of Missouri and looking at the angle of my model that's presented in the movie, it's a consistent shot. Up close at that angle, you wouldn't get all 4 screws and both of the rudders.

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 11 месяцев назад +22

      If they ever decided to put a Battleship back into the fleet I'd re-enlist tomorrow!!! And I served on the Enterprise CVN-65.

    • @NFS_Challenger54
      @NFS_Challenger54 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@s70driver2005 I thank for your service, sir. I'm sure your experience on Enterprise was something else.

    • @thecursed01
      @thecursed01 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@s70driver2005 serving on an enterprise doesn't feel right when the captain isn't named picard :)

  • @johnkittoiv2572
    @johnkittoiv2572 11 месяцев назад +191

    The most beautiful part about this scene was how much of it was filmed ON THE SHIP and while she wasn't without help (poor girl needed a few tugs to assist) most of the shots where you see her moving is REAL
    Oh how i wish I could get to see her move in person...

    • @davidmccarthy6061
      @davidmccarthy6061 10 месяцев назад +22

      As I understand it, it really was scheduled to be underway and the film took advantage of that.

    • @rathael1428
      @rathael1428 8 месяцев назад +10

      New Jersey is going into dry dock in 2024. You will be able to see her getting towed. Texas is currently in dry dock, so you can see her get towed back.

    • @StabbyCel
      @StabbyCel 2 месяца назад

      They should have her move under her own power (if she can) just for old times sake ​@@rathael1428

  • @darkhair476
    @darkhair476 7 месяцев назад +7

    Had a contractor on our ship who served on the Missouri during Desert Storm. He had a 20+ Navy career and he talked about the Missouri as if it was a cathedral.

    • @hisaddle
      @hisaddle 18 дней назад +2

      In 1991, Missouri and Wisconsin were sitting off the shore of Kuwait and fired some of the first shots of the war with their Tomahawk cruise missiles flying hundreds of miles, into Iraq. They also were used as a bluff, firing the big guns taking out Iraqi positions in Kuwait, some Iraqis held up white flags surrendering to a drone sent out from the ships to check where the big guns' shells had hit. This was making the Iraqi military in Kuwait think we were preparing for an amphibious landing which did not happen and was not planned to happen. Meanwhile the army was coming from the south thru the desert to invade Iraq.

    • @tyroneyoung5333
      @tyroneyoung5333 7 дней назад +1

      Because she is!

  • @Michael-ol2jn
    @Michael-ol2jn 2 месяца назад +3

    Got to love 1:48. Going flank speed out of the dock in Pearl Harbor. This guy went to the Captain Kirk school of ship driving.

  • @jefferyrbrown
    @jefferyrbrown Год назад +522

    I really don't have a lot of love for the movie as a whole but the scenes with the Missouri are LEGENDARY.
    I don't care if they don't make sense...it's a f'g movie.
    Battleships represent a bygone era but when they were on the job, they had no equals. The definition of badass.

    • @toomanyjstoomanyrs1705
      @toomanyjstoomanyrs1705 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yup.

    • @jrspike23
      @jrspike23 11 месяцев назад +9

      Try doing this with the Bismark or the Yamato....oh wait they can't.

    • @toomanyjstoomanyrs1705
      @toomanyjstoomanyrs1705 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@jrspike23 doing it in the Enterprise would have been out of THIS world. But sadly it was turned to scrap. When I found out I nearly cried. Such a travesty.

    • @zahkam7322
      @zahkam7322 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@jrspike23 YEAH ! They should also try doing that with the Arizona, and Oklahoma ....oh wait they can't.

    • @RogueAssassin4
      @RogueAssassin4 11 месяцев назад +19

      @@jrspike23 Atleast the Bismark went down like a fucking boss. The British sent basically an entire fleet to sink it and they can't even say they were officially responsible for its actual sinking.

  • @caucasiansensation147
    @caucasiansensation147 11 месяцев назад +414

    As a veteran myself, I'd honestly say this is the best movie I've ever seen. I welled up with tears when I saw those old men snap back into the bad asses they used to be back in the day. As a U.S. Army Field Artillery veteran myself, I got out in 2012. Two years ago at the Kansas State Fair, some nasty girls had a Palidan there for folks to go inside of. When I cracked that breach open for the first time since Afghanistan, I got this exact same feeling I felt when watching this movie!

    • @timo7404
      @timo7404 11 месяцев назад

      Only combat veterans are real veterans. Being a few miles behind the frontline working on boom-machinery doesnt count

    • @philipruffat3049
      @philipruffat3049 10 месяцев назад +8

      Thank you for your service, sir! I agree with your assessment of the men. I know it's fiction but when they snapped back it was the most authentic part of the movie. Times are so different today, I wish we only had people like that (and you) and not the garbage that I see.

    • @kaspernbs
      @kaspernbs 10 месяцев назад +12

      What do you mean snap back? They never left.

    • @caucasiansensation147
      @caucasiansensation147 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@kaspernbs I suppose that's true!

    • @samuelschick8813
      @samuelschick8813 10 месяцев назад +32

      @caucasiansensation147, Few years back I was in the VA hospital lobby waiting for my appointment. Well there was about 5 guys sitting around me when the army and Marines got in a " who has a bigger dick" contest. They were going at it in good humor about who had the biggest guns when they were in back in the 1980's - 90's. Each time one said they had the biggest gun I would just chuckle to myself.
      They went on about 155mm arty guns and other guns they had, still I just chuckled. Well each time they made a counter claim I chuckled and they would look at me. After about 30 minutes the army guy looked at me after I chuckled:
      Army: " What are you chuckling about?"
      Me: " Listening to you two claim who had the biggest gun back then."
      Army: " What branch were you in?"
      Me: " Navy."
      Army: " Then you have no dog in this."
      Me: " I would disagree on that part. The navy had a biggest gun around at the time."
      Army: " What was your job in the navy?"
      Me: " I was an E5 gunnersmate."
      Army: " And you think you had the biggest gun?"
      Me: " I know I did."
      Army: " What makes you think that?"
      Me: " Simple. I was a 16 inch gunnersmate on the battleship Missouri."
      Army: " Damn, I forgot about the battleships. "
      That pretty much ended the debate about which branch had the biggest gun. LOL

  • @michellefey3741
    @michellefey3741 Месяц назад +2

    Navy vet here! (USS Lexington) When the Missouri slams into that incoming wave, it brought back memories of my first time out at sea. That was INTENSE!!

  • @ambertopolewski3743
    @ambertopolewski3743 8 месяцев назад +5

    These old war dogs were ready and waiting to be called on for help. And damn did they deliver.

  • @martywittenberg1427
    @martywittenberg1427 10 месяцев назад +51

    Seeing that old warhorse coming back to life. Engines powering..lights going on. AC/DC running. Epic doesn't get better then this. Everybody loves a Underdog..

  • @TheLiamis
    @TheLiamis 11 месяцев назад +89

    A truly majestic ship with 2700lbs of pure destruction per barrel. She basically fires explosive hatchbacks.

    • @NicPTheMeme
      @NicPTheMeme 11 месяцев назад +8

      "A Freedom Sedan" -The Fat Electrictisn, about the USS Texas

    • @baneblackguard584
      @baneblackguard584 11 месяцев назад +1

      explosive hatchbacks travelling extremely fast.

    • @SamaritanPrime
      @SamaritanPrime 10 месяцев назад +5

      I pity the fool who’s on the receiving end of THAT.

    • @krsanth-4142
      @krsanth-4142 9 месяцев назад

      I remember reading, think is was a Clancy book, they were nicknamed swimming pool makers. Because of the creator they made.

    • @ShadowFungus
      @ShadowFungus 9 месяцев назад

      They really do pack a ton of firepower. These ships were truly designed for war.

  • @Eric_Nguyen.
    @Eric_Nguyen. 9 месяцев назад +8

    As unrealistic the movie was, the satisfactory of seeing a Battleship return back into action is dope.
    Battleships in the Pacific during WWII were unbelievable. Although obsolete in modern navies, you just can't forget the capabilities they can could do.
    They were built to take punishment, but dish it back in return.

    • @karenrussell2091
      @karenrussell2091 9 месяцев назад +2

      I don't think they're completely obsolete, just one of those bad a-s behemoths steaming towards an enemy with her guns trained on them would make anyone think twice about sh-t. As Teddy Roosevelt said, "Talk softly & carry a big stick". The Iowa class battleships are pretty big sticks.

    • @warlocc-paul
      @warlocc-paul 5 месяцев назад

      Even obsolete, there's not a modern ship on this earth that could take one in a brawl. 70 years later they're still absolute beasts that have yet to really be surpassed.

    • @hisaddle
      @hisaddle 18 дней назад +1

      In 1991, Missouri and Wisconsin were sitting off the shore of Kuwait and fired some of the first shots of the war with their Tomahawk cruise missiles flying hundreds of miles, into Iraq. They also were used as a bluff, firing the big guns taking out Iraqi positions in Kuwait, some Iraqis held up white flags surrendering to a drone sent out from the ships to check where the big guns' shells had hit. This was making the Iraqi military in Kuwait think we were preparing for an amphibious landing which did not happen and was not planned to happen. Meanwhile the army was coming from the south thru the desert to invade Iraq.

  • @taslishimhoekwai2986
    @taslishimhoekwai2986 4 месяца назад +4

    I served on the Mighty Mo as part of the recommissioning crew. I love this clip and the choice of music. Yes, it was given a little 'Hollywood' flair but most wouldn't pick up on it. I actually think the part with the bow going underwater was when we were going around Australia, who knows but brought back the memories.

  • @svartahaxa4263
    @svartahaxa4263 11 месяцев назад +59

    Any movie can be great with just a little AC/DC

    • @artiek1177
      @artiek1177 11 месяцев назад +4

      First time I ever heard Thunderstruck. Now I catch how often it’s used in action movies.

    • @marcwalsh3131
      @marcwalsh3131 11 месяцев назад +3

      Even better when the entire soundtrack is AC/DC like Maximum Overdrive

    • @ZoomtronicBlogspot
      @ZoomtronicBlogspot 11 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly , even crap movie like this one

    • @nilo70
      @nilo70 10 месяцев назад +2

      Thunder struck it said and thunderstruck I was too !

    • @bjorn1583
      @bjorn1583 9 месяцев назад

      @@artiek1177 best recording of it is on the live album and make sure you use a quadraphonic or prologic sound system for best effects of the choppers flying overhead

  • @chrisd8438
    @chrisd8438 11 месяцев назад +164

    One of my favorite movie scenes of all time. The WW2 generation is special. They came to the rescue against the greatest enemy of the day with an old and tired badass battleship and sent the aliens packing…..

    • @nitsu2947
      @nitsu2947 11 месяцев назад +12

      To me its their humor, there's something about "grumpy" old guys actually being humans and not this authoritative figure that demands respect at all times

    • @castbet9183
      @castbet9183 8 месяцев назад +5

      They swore an oath to defend this country from all threats foreign & domestic. And only god has the authority to relieve them of their duty.

    • @trinalgalaxy5943
      @trinalgalaxy5943 3 месяца назад

      its funny you mentioned tired. when Iowa and Wisconsin were finally stood down the last time, their engines had been worked well past the practical limit to the point their cruising speed of about 16 knots was closer to their max speed than their max speed was to their design speed (33knts). so, while hearing "ahead flank" in port is usually considered stupid, she probably needed that just to move at enough of a clip to be able to safely move under her own power without tugs (ignoring how IRL that underway had the old gal mostly assisted by tugs).

  • @joes6527
    @joes6527 6 месяцев назад +14

    I loved this part. I tip my hat to the writer, director and the actors who allowed those veterans to share the screen with them. I don't know if all of them were Veterans, but in my heart, it pays them a lot of respect. It love it when the old comes to the rescue of the new, and I feel it that moment, they are born again.

  • @scoundragon
    @scoundragon 9 месяцев назад +3

    Greatest battleship ever built movie was cool too

  • @erushi5503
    @erushi5503 11 месяцев назад +56

    I dont care if this scene is unrealistic, but man its so cool seen them fire up that ship with ACDC bgm

  • @minecraftingmum5574
    @minecraftingmum5574 11 месяцев назад +67

    I loved this.😂 Best part of that movie was watching the old girl go into battle again. Those old timers had been getting her ready the minute those aliens arrived. Its the only way they could have already had steam up.
    Edit to add: 'Ordinance? We scraped up what we could get, its not much,' is old timer code for 'armed to the teeth.'😂🎉

    • @karenrussell2091
      @karenrussell2091 9 месяцев назад +13

      You know those veterans were quietly getting her ready knowing that sooner or later she would be called on again. I fantasize about the Missouri attacking from one side & suddenly the Iowa appears & bombarded from another side. Those aliens would be toast before they even knew what happened.

  • @nathanielquick4259
    @nathanielquick4259 9 месяцев назад +14

    I honestly love this scene even though I know it makes no sense. A turret on an Iowa class had over 85 people to operate it. Still I can help but to feel warm and fuzzy inside

    • @ace1gl
      @ace1gl 3 месяца назад +1

      Even more difficult would have been all the drive shafts are locked in place on museum ships.

  • @Paladinbr
    @Paladinbr 3 месяца назад +3

    As a former Navy steam plant snipe, I had to push the "I believe" button knowing all too well how many months it would take to get the old girl back in action.
    But the old salts and the cinematographers did a great job. You can feel the old girl practically jumping at the chance to lay down more broadsides.
    Every ship who has been properly served has a soul. The carrier I served on and the subs I repaired just felt different than the museum ships I've visited like Showboat here in Wilmington.

  • @williamworth2746
    @williamworth2746 10 месяцев назад +68

    When you realize a generation was more badass then you could ever hope to be

    • @peterc.marketos
      @peterc.marketos 3 месяца назад +5

      They were built different than us. The few who are still with us should be treated like national treasures.

    • @288theabe
      @288theabe Месяц назад

      It's been downhill since!

  • @bigbake132
    @bigbake132 10 месяцев назад +4

    The Missouri was upgraded and modernized in 1984 with new electronics, fire control systems, and cruise missiles. It also served in Desert Storm in 1991 so it wasn't exactly WW2 tech only. Still a fun movie though.

  • @hellhounds2034
    @hellhounds2034 8 месяцев назад +9

    im the grand daughter of 2 war veterans. one of which served in WWII. this film isn't the greatest, i get that, but i always make it my mission to watch this scene specifically. it always brings me to tears to see. 🥺👏

  • @LifeUser
    @LifeUser 9 месяцев назад +6

    Very few songs make my hair stand up, this is THE ONE that does. Perfect for this movie scene.

  • @tabris2746
    @tabris2746 11 месяцев назад +6

    When you ask grandpa for help and he smiles

  • @HaroldCombs
    @HaroldCombs 11 месяцев назад +27

    I put to you: what man amongst us HASNT wanted to obliterate the claw machine so we can jumpstart an Iowa-class battleship to drop some lead on aliens?

    • @Qardo
      @Qardo 11 месяцев назад +4

      In all honesty, never ever thought about it. Then, again, I just want to obliterate a claw machine for eating my dollar. But, it leads to sailing the USS Missouri. Hell, forget the dollar. I'm in!

  • @Slu5h3
    @Slu5h3 10 месяцев назад +3

    the Mo landing in the trough of that wave and creating that huge splash gave me chills the first time i saw it. i know its CGI but its bad ass regardless

    • @BirdmanGA
      @BirdmanGA 9 месяцев назад +2

      Actually, that was a real wave. The actor was so surprised he almost broke character by turning to look at the camera but was able to save the shot. It was so impressive the director used that shot.

    • @wardfiction5693
      @wardfiction5693 8 месяцев назад +1

      I also liked how this shot rounded up to the beginning of the film when the two captains were fighting on the destroyer,. When they were in the meeting with the admiral, and I think his name is Harper, was asked about a line from a book. Something about keep the wave and haze of the bow of your ship. something like that. it comes full circle that Harper witnesses this very effect on the battleship.

  • @noahfran32
    @noahfran32 2 месяца назад +2

    "are you ready to play with the big boys?" I LOVE THIS PART

  • @derFuchsi
    @derFuchsi Год назад +1198

    One of the most bullsh*ttiest scenes ever in an action movie. Never ever can you do that with a museum boat. But this whole battleship thing is so well done it doesn't matter if it's realistic or not. 10/10

    • @LegatusLigeratus
      @LegatusLigeratus Год назад +168

      There is something immensely charming about a bunch of old sea dogs warming up an entire battleship boiler system in a few minutes, it must be said.

    • @brianthesnail3815
      @brianthesnail3815 Год назад +53

      My grandfather served on a battleship smaller than that in WWII and it had a crew of thousands. He did run a gun turret though and there were about enough crew in the film to run one of those so that is fairly realistic apart from the complete lack of flash hoods.

    • @LegatusLigeratus
      @LegatusLigeratus Год назад +103

      @@brianthesnail3815
      Manpower is not the issue. The issue is them getting the entire boiler system going in a (implied) few hours. We know this is ridiculous because Missouri has been made cold several times in her life and it took almost a day to get her boilers going again. And that was before she was fully mothballed to become a museum ship! Never mind how they found 16 inch shells just lying around for her guns.
      But, like the original commenter said, the sequence is so cheesy and simultaneously well researched that it scores top marks!

    • @dhamrick100
      @dhamrick100 11 месяцев назад +31

      the scene ordering engines at flank as they pulled away from ford island was total bullshit she would have swung around and chewed her screws off in the mud,she would have to have been well out into the main channel before anything even near full speed.

    • @rorimorgant.williams6647
      @rorimorgant.williams6647 11 месяцев назад +34

      Okay I am so dating myself but I saw Independence Day on opening day of July 3 of whatever year. The speech that the president made in the movie before the big fight had everyone in the large theater standing up and cheering, really caught the feels. There is just something about a battleship, I just can’t explain, it’s almost primal, and it totally sucks that’s they don’t exist anymore (actively).

  • @SilverKnightPCs
    @SilverKnightPCs 11 месяцев назад +13

    I think this illustrates one of America's veterans most endearing qualities: we are always ready to get back into the fight and burn some lead if our nation calls us to it.

  • @mho...
    @mho... 8 месяцев назад +7

    This one truly has the feel of a 90s action movie!
    any nonesense is possible, if it adds to the action!

  • @robertf3479
    @robertf3479 3 месяца назад +4

    Battleship Missouri channels her inner Thunderchild, one last time.

  • @jonathanwilliams1974
    @jonathanwilliams1974 11 месяцев назад +459

    This movie is just terrible...and I love every last terrible minute of it. Insanely re-watchable too.

    • @THall-vi8cp
      @THall-vi8cp 11 месяцев назад +28

      That reminds me of _RED_ when Frank asks Sarah how bad the book she's reading is, and she responds with something like, "It's terrible, I love it!"

    • @Wrathlon
      @Wrathlon 11 месяцев назад +25

      Proof that a movie doesnt have to be good to be good.

    • @molybdaen11
      @molybdaen11 11 месяцев назад +7

      Sometimes you just need a guilty pleasure.

    • @0megacron
      @0megacron 11 месяцев назад +8

      WHY is it terrible, though? I keep seeing people online say how awful & terrible it is... yet never giving a good reason. If a movie is fun to watch, if it entertains the audience, then by definition it cannot be terrible.

    • @Wrathlon
      @Wrathlon 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@0megacron It's terrible from the perspective of the story is barely functional and super cheese and just there to carry the action.
      But that's perfectly fine because it's super fun.
      Think of it like junk food - it's not good for you but it's still delicious.

  • @nerfdominator6405
    @nerfdominator6405 11 месяцев назад +7

    3:05 Sir, are we really firing on Oahu? (Sure seems that way.) HOLY S***!!!

  • @concorcorcoran4208
    @concorcorcoran4208 Месяц назад +1

    got to love how it goes from a nice day at sea with calm waves, to huge swells for that dramatic look, then right back to nearly still ocean lol. who knew poseidan was willing to be cinematic.

  • @scottmackenzie9679
    @scottmackenzie9679 3 месяца назад +5

    Love this movie....I know alot of "professional" movie people didn't, but they need to just sit back and enjoy it for what it is.....a amazing action movie.

  • @seanangelo1288
    @seanangelo1288 10 месяцев назад +18

    A scene the modern generations will never witness, but to see a Iowa Class battleship go full Salvo and rain hell is just a thing of beauty...

    • @user-zj7pc1hl8w
      @user-zj7pc1hl8w 10 месяцев назад +2

      Old battleship will always kick the asses of modern ships

    • @__-fm5qv
      @__-fm5qv 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@user-zj7pc1hl8w Well a modern ship is more likely to get a dead-on hit with its fancy electronics and missiles, but if an Iowa class can bring its guns to bare and make a direct hit, its the Iowa class I'm betting on!

  • @cameronnewton7053
    @cameronnewton7053 11 месяцев назад +25

    Easily one of the best scenes in the whole movie, even rivals the final scenes when she lays down the hurt on the aliena.

  • @loweredlightning
    @loweredlightning 3 месяца назад +4

    This movie is a stright up guilty pleasure

  • @spacecaptain8561
    @spacecaptain8561 3 месяца назад +2

    I love when movies can essentially effectively do two things at once, This movie was mostly about fighting aliens but the knowledge, effort, and attention to detail put towards the veterans and their ships made this movie stand out amongst most other "alien" movies. It was a movie about aliens and naval combat at the same time

  • @ald1144
    @ald1144 11 месяцев назад +8

    I mean, just that vet's delivery of, "Holy s#!t"...

    • @ashontahuddleston6663
      @ashontahuddleston6663 11 месяцев назад +1

      Don't forget "oh, someone's gonna kiss the baby!" Lol

    • @cybercat29
      @cybercat29 11 месяцев назад

      @@ashontahuddleston6663 I think it was "Oh, someone is going to kiss the donkey!"

    • @ashontahuddleston6663
      @ashontahuddleston6663 11 месяцев назад

      @@cybercat29 true.

  • @jamesdubois4425
    @jamesdubois4425 11 месяцев назад +24

    This 5 minute scene was packed with so much awesome, that they didnt save any for the rest of the movie

  • @marybarnes6407
    @marybarnes6407 9 месяцев назад +3

    love the way the old school soldiers "all lets get this show on the road" and just start working like its nothing. the kids are like wtf cuz their used to new high power tech and are kinda like "uhhhh how do we do this manually?" no dis just show the change in tech in the last 70 years.

  • @MultiPurposeReviewer
    @MultiPurposeReviewer 8 месяцев назад +5

    It may be unrealistic as hell, but this is such a badass scene from an awesome fun-time movie.

  • @ryanhamstra49
    @ryanhamstra49 10 месяцев назад +9

    Sometimes when I watch a movie I want realism. Other times I want to watch the battleship equivalent of Ironman suiting up with thunderstruck playing in the background and a bunch of grizzled veterans showing the new kids how it’s done. And damn if this scene doesn’t hit all the right notes.

  • @kiriuxeosa8716
    @kiriuxeosa8716 11 месяцев назад +34

    I have a lot of respect for the veterans who would work on these masterpieces! We have so much tech and so many shortcuts now to make everything as simple as pushing a button but back in the good 'ol days you needed more skill than anything else

  • @dnakatomiuk
    @dnakatomiuk 2 месяца назад +2

    I don't care what you say it's a great film to pass the time away and one of the best bits is when it fires all of its cannon's but just seeing the vets that served on that ship makes it even better

  • @safiremorningstar
    @safiremorningstar 9 месяцев назад +5

    This is literally one of my favorite scenes in the movie... Seeing the old boys showing the Young whippersnappers how to work their boat.(ship)

  • @bradleymuir6927
    @bradleymuir6927 11 месяцев назад +13

    "HAVE GREAT FEAR, THE MIGHTY MO IS HERE!"
    This was my favorite scene from this movie. After having read 'First Contact' by the legendary wordborg Ralts Bloodthorn, I love this scene even more.
    The enemy only exists to be destroyed, turkey is delicious, and thE POOL IS RESERVED FOR PODLINGS!

  • @kazegakun
    @kazegakun 11 месяцев назад +53

    This is one of my favorite movies for if I want to turn my brain off and just enjoy some corny action. I know it would take forever to get Mo steaming again, I know there's no way she's got any ord in the magazines, I know it'd be impossible to run the guns on the skeleton crew and I know that anchor turn would likely have given Mo the Whisky Treatment. BUT! That doesn't matter when you've got Brian screaming at you as everyone works together to get a museum sailing again.

    • @enclaveofficerz3245
      @enclaveofficerz3245 11 месяцев назад +2

      Only way it makes any sense at all is if the old timers we're getting the ship ready since the shield went up. Also yeah don't know how they got that ammo.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 11 месяцев назад +6

      I am a pretty hardcore navy history guy and I can tell you. All the things you said ran through my head and the sequence played. But when the Mighty Mo throws a handbrake slide and let a broadside go at those aliens I was cheering and stomping my feet as everyone else in the cinema. This was a movie based on a damn boardgame. They basically use the tactics of the boardgame to find the aliens earlier in the film. The film asked me not to take it seriously. And I obliged

    • @CrackedCandy
      @CrackedCandy 11 месяцев назад

      Whiskey treatment?

    • @kazegakun
      @kazegakun 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@CrackedCandy I was referencing Mo's sister ship, Wisconsin. She collided with a destroyer in '56 and crushed her bow in. They cut the bow off of the canceled and unfinished USS Kentucky to fix Wisky.

  • @angelsean2843
    @angelsean2843 3 месяца назад +3

    ACDC created music that would shake the world. If I was a third of my age I would enlist. We would show the world that not only did we set the ground work for Spec OPs, but the rest of us are willing & able to Rock & Roll

  • @LemmingOverlord
    @LemmingOverlord 9 месяцев назад +4

    One of the funnest movies of that year. Just action nonsense, a bit of tragedy, a lot of humor. Perfect summer-type movie.

  • @kettch777
    @kettch777 11 месяцев назад +31

    Considering that an Iowa class takes a crew of 1,800 to be fully operational, it would be a minor miracle if the caretaker crew was actually large enough to man and fight the ship. Still a very cool scene.

    • @ruthgar9753
      @ruthgar9753 11 месяцев назад +14

      It wasn't just the caretaker crew, I bet (in the movieverse) every single battleship rated veteran that lives on the Hawaian island that could was on that ship, so most likely a few hundred, not enough to fully crew the ship and keep her going for weeks/months, but get her going, and fire a few shots, that they could do. They only showed a few dozen in the movie because maybe that's all there was who saw and answered the casting call.
      Remember the Missouri had just come out of dry dock and was essentially back to 100% condition, only exception being the disabled systems. Those veterans however, they are most likely the very people who originally disabled the systems to put the ship into mothballs, and knew the fastest way to get them back online. So yeah, I could see them spending the day since the shield went up and the active military forces on the island getting attacked getting every person they could(essentially the onshore personnel providing logistics for them) to help them get that ship ready just in case someone came asking for it, or they decided themselves to take it out after whoever had attacked the island.

    • @Ganiscol
      @Ganiscol 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@ruthgar9753 please dont try to explain it, it takes a minimum of 75 to operate one turret, over 100 for optimal performance. Even just loading all 9 guns for one shot each is several hours with just 2 dozen old men. Not to mention that there is no ammo or propellant laying around anywhere on that ship. Just enjoy it for what it is, as everything is pure fiction. To reactive any of the Iowas, you'd be looking at MONTHS with thousands of people working on it. They have been deactivated and often stripped of vital equipment the museums are trying to claw back but havent fully succeeded on any of the four ships.

  • @bman3794
    @bman3794 11 месяцев назад +4

    There is a reason those retired naval men are the best generation

  • @ShadowMoon878
    @ShadowMoon878 Месяц назад +1

    My late grandpa served on the Mighty Mo during the Korean War. Decades later, my uncle served on the same ship during Operation Desert Storm. He was contacted by the producers of this movie to appear as the ship's crew but my uncle declined. Due to an infection, he lost a leg and it severely affected his confidence.

  • @PokojniToza1804
    @PokojniToza1804 10 месяцев назад +2

    As Snoop Dogg once said "Ain't no chance against old school, cuz"
    You read that sentence in your head with his voice, didn't you?

  • @Diana18WW
    @Diana18WW 11 месяцев назад +4

    She roars to life , ready for action , She charges into battle , ready to fight, She may be old , but She ain't dead yet.

  • @MatthewLawrence.
    @MatthewLawrence. 11 месяцев назад +16

    It’s always heartwarming to see the old guard at work

  • @unablesmilethegamer4323
    @unablesmilethegamer4323 4 месяца назад +4

    2:20 you can see the Cwis they added in the 80s

  • @elbartocbucksrule
    @elbartocbucksrule 9 месяцев назад +2

    Epic! Reminds me of the Battlestar Galactica miniseries in 2003. Galactica was turned into a museum, too, just like Big MO. Not a coincidence that the Hornet aviator's callsign was Boomer.

  • @mcbridecreek
    @mcbridecreek 11 месяцев назад +5

    I love the guy lighting up the boilers. “Purrs like a Kitten!”

  • @veramae4098
    @veramae4098 11 месяцев назад +5

    Big wave at the bow, Captain ducks -- then looks around to make sure no one saw him.

  • @wrenchinator9715
    @wrenchinator9715 8 месяцев назад +1

    Best scene in the movie, and that includes the scene when they finally fire the guns. Something about the old girl getting to go to sea one more time.

  • @masterb2130
    @masterb2130 10 месяцев назад +7

    There is just something truly awe inspiring about seeing massive old machines come to life.

  • @venomark7883
    @venomark7883 10 месяцев назад +9

    1:08
    Yes, it does purr like a kitten
    A gigantic oversized murder kitten💀🔥🤣

  • @JRotten
    @JRotten 7 месяцев назад +1

    Big Mo is a sight to behold.
    I wish every school kid in America could visit her. And hear her stories.
    She was born for battle, but a sweet lady to behold.

    • @hisaddle
      @hisaddle 18 дней назад

      In 1991, Missouri and Wisconsin were sitting off the shore of Kuwait and fired some of the first shots of the war with their Tomahawk cruise missiles flying hundreds of miles, into Iraq. They also were used as a bluff, firing the big guns taking out Iraqi positions in Kuwait, some Iraqis held up white flags surrendering to a drone sent out from the ships to check where the big guns' shells had hit. This was making the Iraqi military in Kuwait think we were preparing for an amphibious landing which did not happen and was not planned to happen. Meanwhile the army was coming from the south thru the desert to invade Iraq.

  • @GrandHunter595
    @GrandHunter595 2 месяца назад +3

    And people say we don’t need battleships anymore. They’re going to regret that one day