VNV Girl This was the one that started it all... Crimson Tide came out in ‘95 with The Rock following a year later in ‘96. Crimson Tide’s score blew everyone’s minds so much that it became a formula he kept going back to time and again and again and again and again and again and again..........😏
I watched Crimson Tide in Pensacola, Fl the first showing. Pensacola is the home base for The Blue Angels as well as other Naval ships. The theater was sold out, packed with Navy personnel. When Gene Hackman said, "I expect and demand your very best! Anything less, you should have joined the Air Force!" With that statement, the entire theater broke out with a laugh, similar to the clip, but much louder. I was so impressed and felt so good to watch Crimson Tide with the Navy
+Doy Virginia Because we don't ascribe to such rectitude anymore. See that warm feeling you got while watching this scene? That doesn't come from capitalism....it comes from Nationalism.
My Dad was a die hard Bama fan (He grew up in NorthPort/Tuscaloosa) and we had planned to see this movie togther but he died shortly before it came out of a long illness. I went to see this alone and was almost to choked up to see the rest of the film. I LOVE this scene. Thanks for sharing. :0)
No. No, no, no, no, no. I grant you, this is some manly shit right here, but the most testosterone fueled scene in film was Predator. "Dylan! You son of a bitch!", and they arm wrestled in mid-air.
"Testosterone-fueled" is one way to describe it. "Fit for a gladiator movie" is another! After watching that, I was suddenly struck with the need to go out and find the nearest bath house!
I love this little detail: every other time he shouts at Mr. Cobb, it's a call-and-response. But when he asks, "What do we say?" he doesn't skip a beat -- he bellows it with Mr. Cobb and the rest of his sailors -- GO BAMA, ROLL TIDE. As flawed and ultimately wrong as Ramsey is, you can't help but admire him. He's a proud old battleship, himself.
It's actually strange he called him Mr. COB. "COB" wasn't the guy's last name. "COB" stands for "Chief Of the Boat," the highest-ranking enlisted man aboard. His actual last name was Walters. For the rest of the movie he's just called "Chief," "COB," or "Chief of the Boat."
@Stimulator7 These films were original, with great directing and great acting. And you can say things aren't always the same, but yet Hollywood keeps trying to remake everything and revitalize old movies that shouldn't have been touched.
AsDev002 they focused their attention to a market in China where people don’t appreciate a quality movie to the extent generation x in America do and they try to please the Chinese censors too much as well.
This has to be the best / finest film ever made . No big sets , or sceanary but 2 great actors in a fantastically devised in depth confrontation . Where both act with full passion in their strong belief that they are right ! - fantastic if the acadamy awards guys have a brain then they need to give this film a special award as both Hackman and Washington are out of this world
+Marty Funkhouser I looked it up and that's the first time he's simply listed as the COB .and without a character name. learn something new every day lol
I saw no black and white conflict in this awesome movie. (Watched it a few times). Both Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington were amazing in their characters in their own way. To say such thing seems very reducing when describing their performance. The core of the movie seems much better addressed in their conflicting opinions on what "the real enemy" is
Awesome speech! Gene Hackman is able to render this speech like no other. Even if this is a movie and the speech itself might be a little 'pumped up' to increase the impact on viewers, the concepts delivered should be the basis for everyone who works to keep his country safe. Great!
Having been in a Tactical Unit for twenty years, I can relate to the speech. The Chief Of the Boat is repeating what the captain says for effect. I've given a few pep talks to my guys before an op!
Liquid Navy pulled out assisting them very early on... they allowed Bruckheimer on a Trident sub to shadow the exec officer, but they told the Navy the plot it was “crew vs rogue computer trying to initiate launch...” scenario. Once the Navy heard any suggestion of mutiny, they zipped up tight and said “no way... we will not help you in any way shape or form if you suggest anything remotely like mutiny on a US Navy vessel...” They got assistance from French navy (Forst carrier...) but other than that, nothing... Funny story; they sent a helicopter out to get footage of a torpedo sub leaving the naval shipyards in Maryland and by sheer coincidence, the sub they were filming (legally) was the actual USS Alabama. The submerge footage is the real Alabama. This dock scene is a plywood facia.
@@ToddAtkinsShow It makes for good movie. Under the Mutual Assured Destruction posture, both nations take a first strike and have enough warheads to wipe out the other with plenty to spare. No US President would order a first strike against the USSR until Russian ICBMs hit US soil.
As soon as I saw the COB with a gold chin strap on his combination cap; I couldn’t take this movie seriously. Don’t get me started on that makeshift submarine they were on.
Mr. COBB! "yes sir!" I thought his last name was cobb before my friend told me cobb stands for chief of the boat and they all everyone in that position cobb
@@spaghetti9845 The COB knows more about the crew than anyone else because that's his job. He isn't (and really can't be) a specialist in everyone's position. He has a bunch of CPOs who report to him regarding their specific divisions.
i have already seen Alabama, Huntsville, Decatur etc. Wonderful landscape and i felt very comfortable among the people there. so it is not a miracle they were calling the Sub "Alabama" ;) ... Greetings from Germany.
And most of all...it is classified as an Ohio-class Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine. With a payload like that....it can go head on with Russia's largerst "Boomer sub" of all...the Typhoon-class. USS Alabama vs Red October...who do you think would win?
Red October mainly because of it's stealth. It would be the first sub to fire, but there would be launch transient anyway so both subs would have torpedoes fired but the Red October at an advantage because it heard the enemy first and is able to plan ahead and evade before firing torpedo. The Ohio class sub would be surprised and their reaction would be delayed. IF the launch transient by Red October is not heard or concealed then the Ohio is toast...
@@scarecrow108productions7 neither. The SSNs escorting each SSBNs will do the fighting for them. At the time the Los Angeles-class would be escorting their Ohio-class boomer. I dont think Seawolf or Virginia-class was around quite yet. For the Russians, they had Akula-class attack subs as well as Alfa-class attack subs. The real fight will between their SSN escorts.
This genre of movies…they will never be made again. We are watching our childhood history being relived, ever since I saw the movie in India on HBO, late 90s
I can only imagine what real sailors must feel; the bitter tinge of fear mixed with the sweet flavor of pride in serving as they stand near their ship ready to venture in harms way to preserve freedom.
As a Navy man myself there is one HUGE cock up in this clip. Cpt Ramsey is a career Sub skipper but he calls the 'bama a Ship!! NO Sub Captain (or anyone in the Navy for that matter!) would refer to a sub as a Ship!! The Alabama would ALWAYS be called a BOAT!!!
Used to live on west coast of Scotland near the Royal Navy and US navy sub bases so have seen a few boomers go out. Always a deeply impressive experience to see them sail past.
I never noticed the sparks falling down on the sub during the long shot near the end. Who's working aloft with those angle grinders in the middle of a storm? hahaha Good speech, great movie.
I never heard one Submarine Captain talk like that..As they know. If you qualified to be in the Submarine Fleet and on that boat. They don't need to treat you like a Child. You earned the right too be there. You know your Job... And the learning never ends either. By the way. The Captain\Commander first priority. Is to being his Sailors back home alive. And they Trust Him to do that. As you make one mistake. The Ocean will punish you for it. Most don't get a second chance!
This is definitely one of my all time favorite movies of all time. In the greatest country in the world. In the entire world. What is the name. ALABAMA SIR! What do we say. GO BAMA ROLL TIDE HOORAH!!!!
@@starguy2718 In the 1990s, no worries Today: psych eval, likely disqualified from submarine service, if able to continue naval service sent to the surface
I was never huge on war or submarine movies at the time I saw this I was little… I still adore this movie... so many moments in the snow and just make me smile make me cringe make me want to shed a single tear and just fill me with an energy of awesome. This was just such a great movie I don't think it's under rated as I want to say it is but I still think it's a little underrated
I manage a sales team and have 3 new associates. I called them in my office and started the meeting by saying: "Little Ducks there's trouble in Russia so they called us."
Hey, Shipwreck said it best: “Yeah, I know we got pre-underways, and a bridge to rig, and main engine to warm up, but I’m gonna make you guys stand out here in the rain while I give you a pep talk with my little Taco Bell dog”
At 1:57 the camera angle switches to a wide shot of the entire crew and the submirine and Gene Hackman says; in the greatest country in the entire world ... I get goosebumps. I remember a time when those words were true. Epic music for an epic scene.
Whoever dislikes this doesn't appreciate great acting, and a great speech, regarding the patriotism of being an American. A TRUE American! I guess 28 people are on that list. Sad!!
yes, but von braun got his research from Dr. Robert Goddard. The germans improved upon rockets greatly (more so than any nation at that time. However, they were not the originators of the idea.
The best leaders know the proper mix of discipline and humor. Remind the troops their duty but enough levity to keep it loose... I love these speeches
hans zimmer score is just perfect for this scene
Of course. It's the same score he uses for everything.
Still good - but sounds like The Rock which came out probably around same time...interesting!
VNV Girl This was the one that started it all... Crimson Tide came out in ‘95 with The Rock following a year later in ‘96. Crimson Tide’s score blew everyone’s minds so much that it became a formula he kept going back to time and again and again and again and again and again and again..........😏
For the entire movie, sir!
Even after all these years, this movie still is one of my favorite
Gene and Denzel were absolute magic in this movie. I can't say any two have ever done it better.
Hans Zimmer + Gene Hackman + Tony Scott = too much awesomness in one movie
aaronaldinho80 you forgot to mention Denzel Washington.
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+ Denzel + Gandolfini + Viggo
I watched Crimson Tide in Pensacola, Fl the first showing. Pensacola is the home base for The Blue Angels as well as other Naval ships. The theater was sold out, packed with Navy personnel. When Gene Hackman said, "I expect and demand your very best! Anything less, you should have joined the Air Force!" With that statement, the entire theater broke out with a laugh, similar to the clip, but much louder. I was so impressed and felt so good to watch Crimson Tide with the Navy
Jeff Tatum Did they laugh at the roll tide comment as well?
Did they laugh at the whole "terrorist takes control of a Russian nuclear missile installation" plot?
What an awesome experience!
Well... It's a Tony Scott film... You know... The Top Gun guy. Hehehe
@@peterparker5773 War Eagle!!
They sure don't make movies like this anymore.
+Doy Virginia And no movies with such an awesome soundtrack!
+Doy Virginia Because we don't ascribe to such rectitude anymore. See that warm feeling you got while watching this scene? That doesn't come from capitalism....it comes from Nationalism.
+EvilBonesMan_666 that's true -- nationalist socialism (the most perfect form of Nationalism) is way more powerful and dangerous than capitalism
+Doy Virginia Yeah, now they make Battleship :)
+KrautGoesWild yesss,indeed,patriot ,some more but few,
My Dad was a die hard Bama fan (He grew up in NorthPort/Tuscaloosa) and we had planned to see this movie togther but he died shortly before it came out of a long illness. I went to see this alone and was almost to choked up to see the rest of the film. I LOVE this scene. Thanks for sharing. :0)
This is literally the most testosterone-fueled scene in the history of film. Absolutely brilliant, even Denzel’s facial expressions. Love Gene Hackman
No. No, no, no, no, no. I grant you, this is some manly shit right here, but the most testosterone fueled scene in film was Predator. "Dylan! You son of a bitch!", and they arm wrestled in mid-air.
@@specialk9424 Nope, General Hummel getting the rockets in 'The Rock'.
@@Paragon231 Agreed
"Testosterone-fueled" is one way to describe it. "Fit for a gladiator movie" is another! After watching that, I was suddenly struck with the need to go out and find the nearest bath house!
@@specialk9424💪
I will never get tired of watching that scene.
as a college football fan, the end of this scene gives me chills, and I am not even an University of Alabama fan...Go Bama! Roll Tide!
I'm a retired old Army soldier with the 82nd and 101st Airborne Division and I must say I am extremely proud of our Navy.
"IN THE ENTIRE WORLD SIR!!!!!!!!!!"
💯
I need a COB to serve as my own personal hype man
R.I.P. Tony Scott. This was one of his best films, if not the best. The acting, the score by Hans Zimmer. Just classic.
Its literally One of the best movies ever made
Damn. I need to watch this movie again.
Ταινιαραα
I’ll make the popcorn.🍿🍿🍿
I am here, 1 week after brOscar.
If I had a dollar for every time I watched this... I NEVER get tired of this movie
I love this little detail: every other time he shouts at Mr. Cobb, it's a call-and-response. But when he asks, "What do we say?" he doesn't skip a beat -- he bellows it with Mr. Cobb and the rest of his sailors -- GO BAMA, ROLL TIDE. As flawed and ultimately wrong as Ramsey is, you can't help but admire him. He's a proud old battleship, himself.
And we ain't gettin' any more Gene Hackman films, I suppose.
Frank Ramsey illustrated the last of the old guard in the Navy
@@StsFiveOneLima - Nope. Gene is too old. Unfortunately.
ROLL TIDE
It's actually strange he called him Mr. COB. "COB" wasn't the guy's last name. "COB" stands for "Chief Of the Boat," the highest-ranking enlisted man aboard. His actual last name was Walters. For the rest of the movie he's just called "Chief," "COB," or "Chief of the Boat."
What happened to American cinema? This...this is gold.
Gone for good.
John Smith true
@Stimulator7 These films were original, with great directing and great acting. And you can say things aren't always the same, but yet Hollywood keeps trying to remake everything and revitalize old movies that shouldn't have been touched.
A lot of 30's movies are great. Should put more matinés in cinemas.
AsDev002 they focused their attention to a market in China where people don’t appreciate a quality movie to the extent generation x in America do and they try to please the Chinese censors too much as well.
The cinematography and the music blend very well. One of my favorite war movies.
This has to be the best / finest film ever made . No big sets , or sceanary but 2 great actors in a fantastically devised in depth confrontation . Where both act with full passion in their strong belief that they are right ! - fantastic if the acadamy awards guys have a brain then they need to give this film a special award as both Hackman and Washington are out of this world
Kinda reminds me of my grandpa getting the family ready to go on our summer vacation
One of my favorite movies. The best of the best!
What is that name Mr Cobb?
ALABAMA Sir!
Chills with every time I watch this
It is spelled C.O.B and the definition is Chief of the Boat.
+Marty Funkhouser I looked it up and that's the first time he's simply listed as the COB .and without a character name.
learn something new every day lol
+Mark Bird Get the same chills. Born and raised in CT, educated at BAMA. What's that name Mr. Cobb? ALAA BAMA SIR, chills #rolltide
jim zygmont I've watched some of Alabama's efforts after I read your comment and those guys play ball like a boss
lol
One of the best part of this scene is the freaking soundtrack
Goosebumps... every single damn time.
What makes this movie great is you get action without sacrificing intelligence. You also don't get a purely black and white conflict.
nothing wrong with black and white. And that's here too.
I saw no black and white conflict in this awesome movie. (Watched it a few times). Both Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington were amazing in their characters in their own way. To say such thing seems very reducing when describing their performance. The core of the movie seems much better addressed in their conflicting opinions on what "the real enemy" is
no black and white conflict? are we just gonna ignore the color of the Lipizzaner stallions? xD
Awesome speech!
Gene Hackman is able to render this speech like no other.
Even if this is a movie and the speech itself might be a little 'pumped up' to increase the impact on viewers, the concepts delivered should be the basis for everyone who works to keep his country safe.
Great!
RIP Tony Scott......One hell of a director and personally I think this movie was his best legacy.....
What a movie. Two GIANTS going at it. My idolds Denzel & Gene Hackman 🔥
Having been in a Tactical Unit for twenty years, I can relate to the speech. The Chief Of the Boat is repeating what the captain says for effect. I've given a few pep talks to my guys before an op!
I hate Bama(football) but that moment gives even me the shivers.
As a U.S. Navy submarine veteran, this scene always gives me a chuckle...The bugler at the end was the funniest part...
Well if you want the Navy to finance your movie...
Liquid Navy pulled out assisting them very early on... they allowed Bruckheimer on a Trident sub to shadow the exec officer, but they told the Navy the plot it was “crew vs rogue computer trying to initiate launch...” scenario. Once the Navy heard any suggestion of mutiny, they zipped up tight and said “no way... we will not help you in any way shape or form if you suggest anything remotely like mutiny on a US Navy vessel...”
They got assistance from French navy (Forst carrier...) but other than that, nothing...
Funny story; they sent a helicopter out to get footage of a torpedo sub leaving the naval shipyards in Maryland and by sheer coincidence, the sub they were filming (legally) was the actual USS Alabama. The submerge footage is the real Alabama.
This dock scene is a plywood facia.
Utterly ridiculous stuff.
@@ToddAtkinsShow It makes for good movie. Under the Mutual Assured Destruction posture, both nations take a first strike and have enough warheads to wipe out the other with plenty to spare. No US President would order a first strike against the USSR until Russian ICBMs hit US soil.
As soon as I saw the COB with a gold chin strap on his combination cap; I couldn’t take this movie seriously. Don’t get me started on that makeshift submarine they were on.
Mr. COBB! "yes sir!" I thought his last name was cobb before my friend told me cobb stands for chief of the boat and they all everyone in that position cobb
COB is the most senior NCO aboard, usually at a rank from Chief Petty Officer to Master Chief Petty Officer.
cob knows more about that boat than anybody aboard it.
@@spaghetti9845 The COB knows more about the crew than anyone else because that's his job. He isn't (and really can't be) a specialist in everyone's position. He has a bunch of CPOs who report to him regarding their specific divisions.
How on earth Nicolas cage won an academy award in that year over Gene and Washington performance here
For the same reason you named: two strong actors, but both take opinions off one another for being in the same film.
Tbh Cage killed it in leaving Las Vegas
Cage had one hell of a performance in "Leaving Las Vegas" (best actor in a lead role-1995 Academy Award 🏆)
Cage was great though
I don’t even want to google that!
If this speech doesn't get you motivated...your heart has stopped beating.
EPIC speech!! One of the best!
i have already seen Alabama, Huntsville, Decatur etc. Wonderful landscape and i felt very comfortable among the people there. so it is not a miracle they were calling the Sub "Alabama" ;) ... Greetings from Germany.
Come back, we need more good friends.
He really should have said.. Anything less you should have joined Awbarn. Best speech and still resonates
USS Alabama (SSBN-731)
Armament:
MK-48 torpedoes
24 × Trident II D-5 ballistic missiles
And most of all...it is classified as an Ohio-class Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine. With a payload like that....it can go head on with Russia's largerst "Boomer sub" of all...the Typhoon-class.
USS Alabama vs Red October...who do you think would win?
Red October mainly because of it's stealth. It would be the first sub to fire, but there would be launch transient anyway so both subs would have torpedoes fired but the Red October at an advantage because it heard the enemy first and is able to plan ahead and evade before firing torpedo. The Ohio class sub would be surprised and their reaction would be delayed. IF the launch transient by Red October is not heard or concealed then the Ohio is toast...
That is unless the crew of the Red October can refrain from singing the national anthem at the top of their
lungs.
Nobody would win, because the result would be the end of the human race in WW3.
@@scarecrow108productions7 neither. The SSNs escorting each SSBNs will do the fighting for them. At the time the Los Angeles-class would be escorting their Ohio-class boomer. I dont think Seawolf or Virginia-class was around quite yet.
For the Russians, they had Akula-class attack subs as well as Alfa-class attack subs.
The real fight will between their SSN escorts.
Hell of a speech and when the music cues in... wow
This genre of movies…they will never be made again. We are watching our childhood history being relived, ever since I saw the movie in India on HBO, late 90s
"GO ALABAMA ROLL TIDE"!!!!!! DAMN RIGHT
Doug Jones for the win!
War Damn Eagle
ROOOOO TIIIIDEEE!
97 people are feeling a strange sensation in the seat of their paints.
Great actor, great scene
23 people serve in the Chairforce.
This scene is trembling
It was reading up on this movie that I found out, only a few days ago, that Gene Hackman was a US Marine.
that explains so much. his grizzled-veteran-of-many-wars machismo can't be faked
I can only imagine what real sailors must feel; the bitter tinge of fear mixed with the sweet flavor of pride in serving as they stand near their ship ready to venture in harms way to preserve freedom.
Like most things Hollywood, they apply a lot more imagination fuel than is anywhere near realistic.
As a Navy man myself there is one HUGE cock up in this clip. Cpt Ramsey is a career Sub skipper but he calls the 'bama a Ship!! NO Sub Captain (or anyone in the Navy for that matter!) would refer to a sub as a Ship!! The Alabama would ALWAYS be called a BOAT!!!
And for surface vessels, it's the other way around: it's a ship, *never* a "boat".
Get the feeling Denzel is an Auburn fan?
Lol
mmmhummm
Bodygetta Bodygetta Bodygetta Bah
Rah Rah Rah
Sis Boom Bah
Weagle Weagle
War Damn Eagle
Kick em in the butt, Big Blue
Hey!
Probably. Most intelligent guy on the boat. WDE.
Outstanding Clip, Sir!!!
God I love this movie. “Go Bama. Roll Tide.”
I wouldn't say this is one of the best speeches ever made but i say this: Best music score EVER, hands down!!
ROLL TIDE!!
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Love that bad ass music.🔥✨
man i love this movie..my friends call me crazy..but i still love it! ITS THE BEST!
woah almost 20yrs ago
42 people were in the air force.
Used to live on west coast of Scotland near the Royal Navy and US navy sub bases so have seen a few boomers go out. Always a deeply impressive experience to see them sail past.
I never noticed the sparks falling down on the sub during the long shot near the end. Who's working aloft with those angle grinders in the middle of a storm? hahaha
Good speech, great movie.
Sshhhh, just roll with it bro
Hackman was SO good in roles like this. And in "Behind Enemy Lines' too.
I never heard one Submarine Captain talk like that..As they know. If you qualified to be in the Submarine Fleet and on that boat. They don't need to treat you like a Child. You earned the right too be there. You know your Job... And the learning never ends either.
By the way. The Captain\Commander first priority. Is to being his Sailors back home alive. And they Trust Him to do that. As you make one mistake. The Ocean will punish you for it. Most don't get a second chance!
It's a movie. It doesn't make great drama for the captain to be a quite paper-pusher.
27 people here are in the air force
OUUUUTSTANDING SIR.
Ive only just realised why its called Crimson Tide.
IN THE ENTIRE WORLD, SIR!
All branches talk shit about the other branches, don't take it too seriously. Competition is what makes are country so strong.
I am a gator fan, but this is one of my favorite movies, and this speech is BADASSSS
+JK Low these are actors in a movie. In the military ( marines are a good example ) are trained to kill. And were VERY good at it
This is definitely one of my all time favorite movies of all time.
In the greatest country in the world. In the entire world. What is the name. ALABAMA SIR! What do we say. GO BAMA ROLL TIDE HOORAH!!!!
This movie comes on once a month on cable on TNT or Spike and I always drop what I'm doing and sit down and watch it...a real classic
There’s probably one guy who says “War Eagle”
Nobody likes him
What about the guy who starts humming "Rocky Top"?
@@starguy2718 In the 1990s, no worries
Today: psych eval, likely disqualified from submarine service, if able to continue naval service sent to the surface
I was never huge on war or submarine movies at the time I saw this I was little… I still adore this movie... so many moments in the snow and just make me smile make me cringe make me want to shed a single tear and just fill me with an energy of awesome. This was just such a great movie I don't think it's under rated as I want to say it is but I still think it's a little underrated
I think this movie is for war hawks and pacifists as well.
& WHAT DO WE SAY? GOOOOOO BAMA, ROLLLLL TIDE!!!
That movie? Out-standing SIR!
Lol, calls them Little Ducks
I manage a sales team and have 3 new associates. I called them in my office and started the meeting by saying: "Little Ducks there's trouble in Russia so they called us."
In the ENTIRE world!!!! Love it!
Master chiefs don’t wear gold bands on their cover, But I still love this movie
Roll Damn Tide!
Ye, can we get inside already dude its raining.
Roll Tide!
Alaaaabama Sir!
One of my best movies EVER!
Aggie War Hymn
this scene gets me pumped every time I see it and here it
this is my boat! I love that line
Happy birthday Gene 80!
One of the best scene: Gene Hackman;....war is a continuation of politics by other means..
Hey, Shipwreck said it best: “Yeah, I know we got pre-underways, and a bridge to rig, and main engine to warm up, but I’m gonna make you guys stand out here in the rain while I give you a pep talk with my little Taco Bell dog”
At 1:57 the camera angle switches to a wide shot of the entire crew and the submirine and Gene Hackman says; in the greatest country in the entire world ... I get goosebumps. I remember a time when those words were true.
Epic music for an epic scene.
Still the greatest country in the world. But we have some traitors to deal with now.
Fuckin Gene Hackman , Denzel Washington .....and Hans Zimmer = a fucking epic movie.
best ever. a real timeless movie! :)
This may be the commander in chiefs navy but this is MY BOAT
Chief has an officer's hat..!!
Those 29 people who clicked the DISLIKE are definitely associated with the Air Force.
Or, they were Marines, and were confused. Hey, they're Jarheads; what did you expect?
gives me chills everytime. ROLL TIDE!!!
Whoever dislikes this doesn't appreciate great acting, and a great speech, regarding the patriotism of being an American. A TRUE American! I guess 28 people are on that list. Sad!!
I love Gene Hackman. One of the better actors of these times. Sometimes I think he's underappreciated.
IMO his best work was The Birdcage (LOL).
We never got speeches like this before a deployment.
Shout out the USS Alabama SSBN 731! 'Go Bama' 'Roll Tide Roll' !!!! www.navysite.de/ssbn/ssbn731.htm
Gives me goosebumps every single time I watch this movie. Darn straight a fine state with fine people! GO BAMA! ROLL TIDE!
Fresh off the boat brought me here
yes, but von braun got his research from Dr. Robert Goddard. The germans improved upon rockets greatly (more so than any nation at that time. However, they were not the originators of the idea.