Crimson Tide

Mireille 2022-03-23 09:01:55

Content Description During a coup in the Soviet Union, mutineers took control of a nuclear missile base and threatened to attack the United States. The U.S. government urgently ordered the Alabama nuclear submarine to prepare for a counterattack, but at the critical moment of whether to issue an attack order, the submarine's communication system malfunctioned, making it impossible to determine the authenticity of the attack order. The submarine commander, played by Hackman, decides to launch, but Washington, the new adjutant, thinks the stakes are high, and the message should be confirmed, even at the cost of a mutiny to imprison his boss.

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  • Vanessa 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Under Scottie's hard work, Quentin became an unsigned script doctor, adding a lot of pop culture memes to the military film: 1. The submarine movie quiz on the departure bus, 2. Because of The fight caused by Jack Kirby and Moebius' version of "Silver Surfer" comics, three, "Star Trek" chicken blood Dafa. Of course, Denzel Washington also had the opportunity to catch Quentin on the set and confront him about the use of nwords in the movie.

  • Krystel 2022-04-22 07:01:29

    14 minutes of missile preparation, high to burst!

Crimson Tide quotes

  • Capt. Ramsey: This is the captain. Set condition 1SQ for strategic missile launch. Spin up missiles one through five, and 20 through 24. The release of nuclear weapons has been authorized. This is not a drill.

  • Capt. Ramsey: Just so we understand each other... I don't have any problems with questions or doubts. As I said to you before, I'm not seeking the company of kiss-asses. But when you got something to say to me, you say it in private. And if privacy doesn't permit itself, then you bite your fucking tongue. Are we clear about that, Commander?

    Hunter: As a bell, sir.

    Capt. Ramsey: Those sailors out there are just boys... boys who are training to do a terrible and unthinkable thing, and if that ever occurs the only reassurance they'll have that they're doing the proper thing is gonna derive from their unqualified belief in the unified chain of command. That means we don't question each other's motives in front of the crew. It means we don't undermine each other. It means in a missile drill, they hear your voice right after mine, without hesitation. Do you agree with that policy, sailor?

    Hunter: Absolutely, sir.

    Capt. Ramsey: We're here to preserve democracy, not to practice it.