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THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER (1990) Movie Reaction w/ Coby FIRST TIME WATCHING Jack Ryan 

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"Welcome to the New World, Captain." - Jack Ryan
The Hunt For Red October movie reaction. Check out Coby's first time watching The Hunt For Red October reaction.
Jack Ryan's first film appearance in The Hunt For Red October, released in 1990 - and was John McTiernan's followup to Die Hard and Predator. Starring Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, Tim Curry, Jeffrey Jones, Stellan Skarsgard, Sam Neill and the mighty Jame Earl Jones.
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@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
Coby + John McTiernan - Round 2 DIE HARD here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cO7OdNDcEHs.html
@geraldbatts575
@geraldbatts575 18 дней назад
Definitely check out the Harrison Ford Jack Ryan movies. They still have James Earl Jones.
@rimlandrealist7679
@rimlandrealist7679 18 дней назад
The 2 submarines were of similar size. You just saw them in perspective as the October circled around Dallas so one was farther than the other
@user-th5ou3pv2b
@user-th5ou3pv2b 17 дней назад
Check out the 13th warrior for more John McTiernan. Excellent movie.
@bradleymcavoy3432
@bradleymcavoy3432 17 дней назад
@rimlandrealist7679 What you told her is mostly correct except the Typhoon ( In this Film) is over 250 feet Longer than the Dallas and beam ( width) that is at least 32ft more than the Dallas and a Draught ( Vertical Height not including conning tower) of some 60ft ( Remember it is a Ballistic missile submarine!) so not totally similar size! 😉
@kharilane1340
@kharilane1340 17 дней назад
The principal in Ferris Beuler's Day Off is named Edward Rooney
@QuayNemSorr
@QuayNemSorr 18 дней назад
I miss Sean Connery. Never even TRYING to hide his accent. What a legend.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
agreed !
@suflanker45
@suflanker45 18 дней назад
Because he's Sean Fooking Connery. He played a Spaniard in Highlander and we believed it!
@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf
@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf 18 дней назад
I speak Russian pretty well, his Russian was in a Scottish accent too, lols, still sounded great.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
@@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf interesting!! he just can't get rid of it!
@ericwallace3175
@ericwallace3175 18 дней назад
Him as a Spaniard in Highlander.
@adhutch23
@adhutch23 18 дней назад
the cook was a KGB / GRU agent, which is why he wasnt on the manifest and had a gun onboard. If you recall, just before killing the political officer, they were talking about how if the KGB or GRU had agents onboard, the political officer wouldnt know about it. The cook was the person who randomly happened to be there to witness the Captain take the key off the political officer, which is what set him off to sabotage the engine and try to end the mission.
@michaelkemmet834
@michaelkemmet834 18 дней назад
He also knew what the real orders were supposed to be, which is why they insert a shot of him looking surprised and confused when Ramius reads the fake orders to the crew over the PA.
@stefanhuddleston6816
@stefanhuddleston6816 18 дней назад
Yep, was just about to say this.
@user-gt2uf8cq9y
@user-gt2uf8cq9y 17 дней назад
The cook was played by Thomas Arana. He played the critical role of Quintas in "Gladiator". ("Sheathe your swords! Sheathe your swords! ")
@adhutch23
@adhutch23 17 дней назад
@@user-gt2uf8cq9y I love this, hadnt ever connected the two roles, thank you
@larrybremer4930
@larrybremer4930 17 дней назад
The political officer would more likely than not know that the agent was on board but he would have no reason to admit this to the Captain and may not have known who it was aside from being a person of low rank, doing a relatively insignificant job that also give him access to command spaces and officer country to overhear officers conversation, so a cook/server is about the perfect cover. Soviet Russia had an interesting chain of command where a ship or sub had two leaders of nearly equal power. The Captain commands the crew and handles military decisions at the tactical level, but any major actions need the OK of the political officer. While the political office would seem to be more powerful than the Captain this is not true, but a captain would be wise to follow the "suggestions" of the political officer lest his political reliability be called into question when they get back to port and file their after action reports. KGB/GRU would then review and reconcile the reports of the Captain, Political Officer, and the intelligence agent mole for discrepancies in their infamous "circle of accountability". In a manner of speaking the zampoilit watches the captain and the KGB watches both.
@znk0r
@znk0r 18 дней назад
"They just lower him down, like a little basket... of lotion." That got me.
@johnsilva9139
@johnsilva9139 18 дней назад
Yeah, I didn't get why she said that. I thought maybe she said "into the ocean", but it did sound like lotion.
@znk0r
@znk0r 18 дней назад
@@johnsilva9139 it's a Silence of the Lambs reference.
@zedwpd
@zedwpd 18 дней назад
@@znk0r the rest of us got it. John didnt.
@zmarko
@zmarko 18 дней назад
It rubs the lotion on its skin, or it gets the hose again. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-97RcB_vSvbc.htmlsi=E697EUt-MwfmY-UZ 🤣
@craigplatel813
@craigplatel813 18 дней назад
Me too
@ravensdark99
@ravensdark99 17 дней назад
Funfact about Sean Connery: That guy had a library card to almost all bigger public librarys in Scotland and GB because he was reading all the time. He didnt have access to a lot of knowledge as a child and he tried his whole life to make up for it by reading and reading and reading. So that guy was REALLY smart on top of everything else.
@pasteye1671
@pasteye1671 17 дней назад
And a good golfer!
@melchiorvonsternberg844
@melchiorvonsternberg844 16 дней назад
He was one of the greatest actors from Europe, all of the 20th century. But he wasn't my favorite Bond. May God rest you, brave Scottsman...
@richwilliams7787
@richwilliams7787 18 дней назад
I could listen to Sean Connery read the phone book and be happy
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
Agreed
@DominusHydra-i6i
@DominusHydra-i6i 18 дней назад
That's pure ASMR
@billthomas478
@billthomas478 17 дней назад
Or James Earl Jones and Morgan Freeman
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 17 дней назад
@@billthomas478 every documentary should have them, basically
@mooseclamps
@mooseclamps 17 дней назад
"Aaron Andersshon"
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 18 дней назад
The Whale was the USS Dallas. They got in the torpedoes path, to draw the torpedo away from the Red October. Then blew all the tanks (Forcing water out of the tanks) so it would surface very quickly.
@shag139
@shag139 18 дней назад
I believe the video of that was from another sub going through sea trials some years earlier.
@PrivatePAuLa29a
@PrivatePAuLa29a 17 дней назад
@@shag139 it certainly looked like real footage of a sub popping up like a cork
@arosha1
@arosha1 17 дней назад
@@shag139From what I've read it was USS Houston and filmed specifically for this movie
@Kasino80
@Kasino80 16 дней назад
​It's also used in the opening credits of JAG @@shag139
@billmoretz8718
@billmoretz8718 15 дней назад
​@@arosha1subs perform this maneuver for their sea trials. Lots of pictures and videos exist.
@afroahmed3989
@afroahmed3989 18 дней назад
That language transition is still one of the coolest cinematic moves ever made , they were like " ok you saw them speaking Russian, now keep that in the back of your mind cause there's no way we're making sir sean connery do a cartoonish goofy Russian accent for the rest of the move" which gave all the actors the freedom they needed to Act their asses off in this movie .
@tjmaverick1765
@tjmaverick1765 17 дней назад
It seems like they used the same effect in the 13th Warrior when they were speaking Old English (Anglo-Saxon).
@7thsealord888
@7thsealord888 17 дней назад
The exact same trick was used in the movie 'Judgement At Nuremberg'. I THINK that was the first time it was used.
@Shawn_M
@Shawn_M 17 дней назад
I haven't seen that technique in any other movie but it was well executed. I think it should be used more often. In the 13th warrior Antonio Banderas character said he learned the language by listening to the others speak. Another solid execution of the language switch.
@ScarriorIII
@ScarriorIII 17 дней назад
Cool part is they used the word armageddon, which is pronounced the same in both languages, to start the transition.
@kmcleod31721
@kmcleod31721 17 дней назад
@@7thsealord888 I remember watching Judgement At Nuremberg just a few weeks after Red October came out and was like "Ahhh, THAT'S where they got that."
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 18 дней назад
It always gets to me that Borodin (Sam Neill) never made it to Montana because he took a bullet protecting his friend Capt. Ramius.
@kenpullig1652
@kenpullig1652 18 дней назад
Hey, spoiler alert!!!
@michaelkemmet834
@michaelkemmet834 18 дней назад
He absolutely made it to Montana. That's where we find him dinosaur fossil hunting in Jurassic Park. ;)
@chrismaverick9828
@chrismaverick9828 17 дней назад
He lived in the novel.
@TruthWiz
@TruthWiz 17 дней назад
@@michaelkemmet834 Ha! Excellent point!
@BogeyTheBear
@BogeyTheBear 17 дней назад
In the novel, it was the navigator Kamarov ("I'll fly a plane through the Alps with no windows") who was killed by the saboteur.
@jasonmedeiros5188
@jasonmedeiros5188 18 дней назад
Another great submarine movie with Denzel Washington, and Gene Hackman is, "Crimson Tide" Also, Jack Ryan becomes Harrison Ford after this movie in "Patriot Games" which has Darth Vader as well as Sean Bean in it. Which is a great movie too.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
For sure !!
@PerroneFord
@PerroneFord 18 дней назад
100% on Crimson Tide. Even more tense that this one. FANTASTIC film!
@mindlessmeat4055
@mindlessmeat4055 18 дней назад
The sequel to Patriot Games is Clear and Present Danger.
@kenpullig1652
@kenpullig1652 18 дней назад
Don't forget K-19:The Widowmaker, with Harrison Ford. Also based on a true event.
@fredcomstock1100
@fredcomstock1100 18 дней назад
I served on the USS Kamahameha, a ballistic missile submarine. Watching Crimson Tide brought back many memories of my time on the sub. Very good movie with some accurate depictions of some of the activities on board. "Man battle stations missile for WSRT. This is the captain. This is an excercise." Memories.
@robburns4176
@robburns4176 18 дней назад
One of my favorite lines from the book version is when Admiral Greer meets Jack after the Red October docks. Jack reaches into his pocket, and puts the Red October's missile keys into Greer's hand. "You can end the world with those." Scott Glenn tells in an interview how the studio actually arranged for him to spend some time on an actual Los Angeles Class attack sub. The captain of the boat ordered his crew to take Glenn's orders. When the captain gave an order, Glenn would repeat it, so he got experience actually giving orders as a submarine captain. Glenn said that whenever Mancuso gives orders in the movie, he's imitating that submarine captain.
@cshubs
@cshubs 18 дней назад
The ultimate submarine war movie is Das Boot, 1981, starring a bunch of Germans speaking German. It's a gritty, realistic view of a U boat on a mission in WWII. You see how crews lived in tight quarters during boring times, and how they suffered battle. I also recommend The Enemy Below, starring Robert Mitchum. 1958. A WWII chess game between a U boat and a US destroyer. Both captains are good.
@psychedelicpucho
@psychedelicpucho 18 дней назад
Das Boot is so good. I don’t know how good it would make for a reaction with the tiny subtitles in the corner of the screen (lol). But every incarnation of it is awesome. I even have the 8 hour German TV version. So good
@zhaley1980
@zhaley1980 18 дней назад
U-571 is another great submarine movie as well.
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan 17 дней назад
Das Boot is a masterpiece. The ultimate 5 hour cut is brilliant, lot of movie, but brilliant.
@c1ph3rpunk
@c1ph3rpunk 17 дней назад
@@zhaley1980lol. Jon Bon Jovi’s entire movie career. Dude really thought he’d be the next James Dean.
@pjakep
@pjakep 17 дней назад
@@zhaley1980….. the widow maker. Still haunts me to this day!
@michaelproctor8100
@michaelproctor8100 18 дней назад
Author Tom Clancy based his novel on a real incident - the attempted defection of a Soviet frigate, the Storozhevoy. Clancy said in a 1991 interview that he made the change from frigate to submarine because it throws a lot more chips into the pot. After the release of the hardcover, a copy was given to Ronald Reagan as a Christmas present. He later told a reporter that it was the perfect yarn.
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 17 дней назад
The Soviet Frigate Storozhevoy incident was not an attempted defection in the slightest. Look up the story of the mutiny.
@scottsmith6631
@scottsmith6631 16 дней назад
After the success of the book (and the other Jack Ryan escapades) and this movie, Tom Clancy was asked if he thought Russia was still a superpower after the fall of the Soviet Union. Clancy replied they never really were a superpower, just a bully with nukes. When asked why, he said he had traveled extensively through Russia during and after the cold war and came to the conclusion that any country with a crappy road and transportation system within 200 miles of their capital (Moscow) is not a real superpower.
@doubleubee7523
@doubleubee7523 14 дней назад
I wondered about a detail in the movie: When the Soviet Ambassador to the United States (Andrei Lysenko) was in the National Security Advisor's office, Pelt offered the Soviet Ambassador jelly beans. Because Reagan enjoyed Jelly Beans, I wondered if that detail was meant to be a Cold War poke at the Soviets or a nod to Reagan.
@michaelproctor8100
@michaelproctor8100 13 дней назад
@@doubleubee7523 Too bad the current administration doesn't have a Jeffrey Pelt serving in a cabinet position. The country and the world would be better off. Instead we have fools like Admiral Kirby.
@VTX00128
@VTX00128 10 дней назад
Oh yes the century incident the funny thing is that it the political officer is the one that goes rogue with the help of the enlisted crew.
@gkiferonhs
@gkiferonhs 18 дней назад
The translation kicks in on the symbolic word "Armeggedon" because it is the same in both languages. It gives an inflection point.
@Mokkari77
@Mokkari77 18 дней назад
The director took the idea from the movie JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBURG(1961).
@Chris-eh8mi
@Chris-eh8mi 18 дней назад
I never knew this. Thanks, stranger.
@ericflint1081
@ericflint1081 17 дней назад
There is an EXCELLENT video essay on this movie (and the prior one was on Die Hard) and it talks about this moment as the KEY to the film... because the "Bad Guys" becomes suddenly relatable to. Then the scene in the Red October's command deck with the Americans, Ryan, Ramius, etc, the language reset/shifts are to remind you of their antagonistic natures being overcome. Note when the capt. of the Dallas side eyes Baldwin and says "Ryan?" ... The capt. does NOT understand Ramius, who we hear in English but is still speaking Russian, as is Ryan. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2A2qBcjb6Ic.html
@moose2577
@moose2577 18 дней назад
A Los Angeles class is a lot smaller than a Typhoon but the reason Dallas looked tiny underneath was because it was a few hundred yards in the background. And USS Dallas was what went flying up out of the water. They attracted the torpedo, then launched noise making countermeasures, then went up out of the way as fast as they could.
@chrisegnoto
@chrisegnoto 13 дней назад
Thanks, I was hoping someone would point all those out to Coby. Might not be important but imo, it is :)
@charleswright9696
@charleswright9696 18 дней назад
Sam Neill's next movie....he did live in Montana, in Jurassic Park
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 17 дней назад
whoa is that where his character lives?? did not realize that
@michaelpytel3280
@michaelpytel3280 17 дней назад
@@criminalcontent Then there is " Sirens " 1994 in Australia .
@Trifler500
@Trifler500 18 дней назад
I read somewhere that Tom Clancy's details of submarines were so accurate in his books, that he was questioned about how he knew so much.
@donaldjz
@donaldjz 17 дней назад
Same thing with DR. STRANELOVE
@BogeyTheBear
@BogeyTheBear 17 дней назад
The details he put in the book do not reflect the reality of Soviet submarines. For starters, almost every Russian submarine had _two_ reactors instead of one like the Americans do.
@Trifler500
@Trifler500 17 дней назад
@@BogeyTheBear Yes, well the US government was only interested in how much he knew about US submarines. :)
@vanceb1
@vanceb1 2 дня назад
I saw an interview he did and he said he got all of the information from open sources. Mostly from the local public library. The Navy was surprised he found that much detail without breaking into a safe somewhere.
@Trifler500
@Trifler500 2 дня назад
@@vanceb1 in that case, they need to classify more of it. :)
@5ilver42
@5ilver42 18 дней назад
The two Jack Ryan films starring Harrison Ford are both also quite fantastic. _Patriot Games_ is my personal favorite, but _Clear and Present Danger_ is also a solid film. I recommend both of them.
@barrylieberman5954
@barrylieberman5954 18 дней назад
Fun fact: Clear and Present Danger was the first movie released on DVD!
@RogerThat1986
@RogerThat1986 17 дней назад
I agree, but I rate them in the opposite order. LOL. Both are great though.
@Easy_Skanking
@Easy_Skanking 17 дней назад
Correct! I concur with both recommendations.
@dancarter482
@dancarter482 17 дней назад
Saw _Patriot Games_ at the cinema - TWICE!
@donsample1002
@donsample1002 17 дней назад
As the films progressed, they became less and less like the books. HfRO and PG give pretty good condensed versions of the books they were based on. CaPD and SoaF have some resemblance to the books they were based on. Everything else is about some other guy who is named “Jack Ryan.”
@chrism7395
@chrism7395 17 дней назад
Fun fact: Tim Curry's father was a Chaplain in the Royal Navy and he grew up in Plymouth, one of Britain's main naval bases
@thesouthernwake
@thesouthernwake 15 дней назад
Loving that you know these amazing generational actors, playing small parts....without using IMDB. Remember when great cinema was a cultural event for the entire nation??
@Clarkvivo_
@Clarkvivo_ 18 дней назад
Coby, I am SO IMPRESSED with you. You called the events almost every one of them before they happened. This is the top 10 movies of my favorites of all time. I watch it. Every chance I get I was totally amazed by your predictions being spot on. great job.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@user-cp2bj1rv9t
@user-cp2bj1rv9t 18 дней назад
cannot get enough of Coby!!!
@tonyriviera2172
@tonyriviera2172 17 дней назад
You’re not the only one 😊
@shag139
@shag139 18 дней назад
I’m impressed how Coby picked up the plan by Ramius. In the book Ramius blames the death of his wife on the Soviet bureaucracy. I think she had an appendicitis and the surgeon was drunk and screwed it up but he was protected by a powerful father.
@chrismaverick9828
@chrismaverick9828 17 дней назад
Surgeon was called in while drunk and took too much time huffing pure oxygen to sober up. By that time her appendix had burst. Follow that up with shoddy antibiotics from the state-run companies that were more concerned with meeting quotas than making proper drugs. He was one of the privileged and the system failed him, leaving no one to blame but the system itself. So he decided to punish it he only way he could and make it matter.
@joshuacampbell7493
@joshuacampbell7493 18 дней назад
Coby watch Sean Connery again in The Rock. It's totally worth it 👌.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
but, of course
@ricktaylor5397
@ricktaylor5397 18 дней назад
And the character he plays is probably an older Bond.
@kjek1
@kjek1 18 дней назад
@@criminalcontentagree, you need to check it, so good!
@calvinhobbes2680
@calvinhobbes2680 17 дней назад
Or Highlander if you want to see Sean Connery play a Spaniard with a Scottish accent. Unfortunately it's only a supporting role.
@walkir2662
@walkir2662 17 дней назад
Also Entrapment.
@elrey8876
@elrey8876 17 дней назад
*GREAT* seeing Coby appreciate Scott Glenn's understated presence. He had a small part in the Apple TV show Bad Monkey recently, as Vince Vaughan's father - and the minute I saw him I just felt this relaxed enjoyment from his whole vibe.
@jaykaufman9782
@jaykaufman9782 17 дней назад
Scott Glenn is a retired Marine. He *knows* what the military calls "command presence."
@elrey8876
@elrey8876 15 дней назад
@@jaykaufman9782 Ah I didn't know that. He's had an interesting career and from what I've read he stays out of Hollywood and lives on some land - at least he used to.
@jhilal2385
@jhilal2385 17 дней назад
Your questions: All of the officers except the doctor and zampolit (political officer/commissar) defected with Ramius. When officers rebel like this and take the ship it is called "barratry" rather then "mutiny". The cook was an undercover agent of GRU, the Soviet military intelligence/security/counter-espionage agency. The military version of the KGB. Firearms are normally locked up aboard Naval ships, So Capt. Mancuso (Scott Glenn) checked out several pistols from _Dallas'_ armory for the trip to _Red October_ The Soviet "cook" had a pistol in secret because he was an undercover GRU agent.
@elroysez8333
@elroysez8333 17 дней назад
It's so nice to see a reactor that gets the technological aspects of this movie without getting confused. You nailed it here.
@bobbyclarkston8836
@bobbyclarkston8836 18 дней назад
Coby, everyone who was having supper with the captain (Ramius) is in on the plan. Remember how they sent Tim Curry’s character off with some made-up excuse? The doctor is NOT part of the defection.
@jgrado3
@jgrado3 17 дней назад
25:15 one of my favorite moments from this film: in the scene before, we saw the Captain being super critical and skeptical of Ryan, not giving him an inch. Then he hears about Ryan’s chopper accident and what he accomplished despite it and, in their very next scene together, it’s a much cooler, more fluid, and more professional dynamic. Instead of being standoffish, he even gives Ryan a few pointers about ditching in the ocean. It’s a terrific character moment.
@lambert1024
@lambert1024 10 дней назад
Great comment, just FYI that's not the XO, that's the captain of the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier. Fred Thompson is the admiral in charge of the entire battle group. They both reside on the carrier and have their own separate areas of command.
@jgrado3
@jgrado3 10 дней назад
@@lambert1024 Fixed. Thank you.
@kimai1641
@kimai1641 18 дней назад
Sean Connery as Marko Ramius. I'm here for it. It's going to be fun watching Coby notice his excellent Russian accent! LOL
@jaykaufman9782
@jaykaufman9782 17 дней назад
"Red Route One" was a real thing and it was what inspired Tom Clancy's novel. 1960-61 was the International Geophysical Year, with all countries setting aside their differences and doing peaceful, scientific research around the globe. (The IGY inspired the older film "Ice Station Zebra.") The Soviets took the opportunity to doing sonar surveys of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the thousands of miles of underwater mountains, ridges, canyons, and plateaus. Once they thoroughly mapped the M-AR, Soviet submarines confounded the US and Royal Navies by popping down into the canyons, where NATO sonar couldn't pinpoint them, and then running like a bat out of hell. It was like a rabbit disappearing down one hole and then reappearing anywhere it wanted to hundreds or thousands of miles away. This was "Red Route One." The Navy and NATO didn't talk about it, but Clancy heard a whisper about it from someone and turned it into a novel. This was the novel that turned Tom Clancy into an industry and started the entire "Jack Ryan" series of movies and spinoffs.
@andrewcharles459
@andrewcharles459 18 дней назад
Now you need to watch "K-19: The Widowmaker" with Harrison Ford. It's a low-budget movie, but a true story and terrifying.
@TruthWiz
@TruthWiz 17 дней назад
According to IMDB, the movie had a budget of $100 Million. But it's worldwide box office was $65.7 million. I had no idea it had done so poorly... I remember appreciating it a lot.
@chrisegnoto
@chrisegnoto 13 дней назад
Absolutely!
@johnknauss1301
@johnknauss1301 17 дней назад
I love your ability to call out cast members as they appear. Alot of reactors just sit there and do not realize who they are watching.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 18 дней назад
One of my favorite Action Adventure films! Originally Kevin Costner was going to play Jack Ryan, but turned it down as he was too busy working on DANCES WITH WOLVES. John Milius rewrote the action scenes for the movie, while Shane Black had rewritten the dialogue to make it both witty and serious. It was a box office success, making $200 million dollars against a $30 million dollar budget. It won the Oscar for Best Sound Editing.
@markdenio4537
@markdenio4537 18 дней назад
The credited screenwriter plays Chief Thompson, the guy who tells the Pavarotti story.
@scgreek1114
@scgreek1114 18 дней назад
Furtunately, Costner was able to help prevent WW3 in "Thirteen Days." 😊
@bamzilla.
@bamzilla. 18 дней назад
To answer your question, Jack Ryan is the main repeating character is a bunch of Tom Clancy novels dating back to the 80's. His novels have spawned this movie, and a series of Jack Ryan movies with Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, and Chris Pine all plying Ryan. Tom Clancy also wrote Rainbow Six that became a genre-defining tactical shooter in the 90's. There have been a dozen RS games all the way up to today: Rainbow Six Siege. Amazon is getting ready to get into Rainbow Six with the sequel season to "Without Remorse" about John Clark. Clark is the major character in the Rainbow Six universe. I've personally been waiting for a Rainbow Six movie or series for almost 30 years. Sorry....I'm a nerd.
@chrismaverick9828
@chrismaverick9828 17 дней назад
They're going to screw it up just as much as 'Without Remorse". Even worse, it'll play to the gamers who have NO idea that there was an actual Rainbow Six game that featured tactics and planning and was base off the novel.
@zmarko
@zmarko 18 дней назад
The scene when the Dallas breaches the surface is such an amazing shot.
@WanderingTravelerPhotos
@WanderingTravelerPhotos 11 дней назад
It’s a hell of a ride doing an emergency blow from inside a sub too ;-)
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 17 дней назад
Absolutely no apologies needed from you, not remembering this or that or names. This is a massively beautiful chess game of a film and no way would one ask someone to remember everything as they're going along, lol. Having said that, this version with you has definitely become one of if not the favourite version for me; loved your giddyness throughout it. - I thought it was pretty fresh if not 'innovative' for them to change languages, but using a common word in the sentence be a 'hinge' between the two. ie speaking russian, russian russian. "armageddon", speaking english, english, english. - the director, McTiernan, is a master at juggling so much that was happening and he really makes it look effortless. I know if you had a 2nd or 3rd viewing you would see the craftwork of it all. You may get to his Predator for the channel, but if you want one of his slightly rom-com-ish type of cat-and-mouse flicks, PLEASE try his Thomas Crown Affair (1999), even if on yer own time for something to just sit back to and have a big ole goofy smile on yer face the entire time 😂
@codymoe4986
@codymoe4986 17 дней назад
A fun fact from a replier above, that you may enjoy, want to research, etc. I remember loving the switch, the first time I watched Red October. Never knew of its possible origins... @Mokkari77 9 hours ago The director took the idea from the movie JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBURG(1961).
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 17 дней назад
@@codymoe4986 Cool. Thanks.
@rhphotocdn
@rhphotocdn 18 дней назад
Job Title of Jack Ryan: "CIA Analyst"
@charlesmaurer6214
@charlesmaurer6214 18 дней назад
If they even let a title be used. They will disavow what someone drinks for breakfast.
@chrismaverick9828
@chrismaverick9828 17 дней назад
Well, he was. Until just after Patriot Games when he became a contact between CIA and Mi5. The whole Jack Ryan series is pretty good, though certainly gets mor farcical as it progresses. At that point though he is Clancy's image of a decent American government worker who moves up due to his integrity and will to do the right thing. It's not a bad dream, but certainly out of touch with the reality we currently see.
@charlesmaurer6214
@charlesmaurer6214 17 дней назад
@@chrismaverick9828 With Clear and Present Danger I think Clancy indeed does show the other side so I don't think it is out of touch but his hero Jack and boss are the rare ideal,
@braddennis5638
@braddennis5638 17 дней назад
Hell of a career arc from a lowly CIA analyst to President of the United States.
@braddennis5638
@braddennis5638 17 дней назад
​@chrismaverick9828 Not to mention that The Sum of All Fears is pretty much a rip off of Thomas Harris's Black Sunday except domestic instead of foreign. Though, Clancy's is better.
@tvdroid22
@tvdroid22 17 дней назад
I remember Alec Baldwin on the Tonight show with Johnny Carson and he was talking about waiting to hear if Connery was onboard with the project. He said he was cheering when he heard Connery had accepted the part, and then it slowly began to dawn on him that nobody was going to notice him because Connery was gonna be there. Principle Ed Rooney. You won't like Scott Glenn in Urban Cowboy. They're not that fast. 22 knots is about 25mph. 1 knot is equal to 1.15mph. The Dallas wasnt under the Red October. It was a shot of the Red October circling, and you could see the Dallas in the distance. It just looked like they were beneath the Red October. It is bigger than the Dallas, but even the Dallas is pretty big. The helicopter rotors generate stupid amounts of powerful static elctricity. The Dallas flew out of the water.
@jonathanryan9946
@jonathanryan9946 15 дней назад
Well, speed is relative, for a submerged submarine it's pretty fast. Compared to a jet airplane it's not.
@tvdroid22
@tvdroid22 15 дней назад
@@jonathanryan9946 A jet? Heck, compared to my bass boat it's not.
@jonathanryan9946
@jonathanryan9946 15 дней назад
@@tvdroid22 That obviously depends on the current wave heights. Your bass boat isn't gonna make good speed in choppy wave conditions. While in contrast that Submarine will just keep on going completely unaffected, still at 25 knots. So again, it's all relative. Your boat isn't moving nearly the same mass nor is it doing so submerged. Your boat is just skimming the water, with what a draft of maybe 11". It's really an apples to oranges comparison. The fastest Submarine ever built only hit 44.7 knots, but created so much cavitation it wasn't silent but really loud. While running quiet 25 knots to 30 knots is considered really fast for submarines. This is the other factor, he wasn't in an attack Submarine but a massive ballistic missile Submarine, which are slower and less maneuverable. The equivalent of being a semi truck on the highway vs a hot rod but still nearly matching their speeds while driving at night with no lights on the road or car and hoping the GPS was accurate when the upcoming turn was. Further the Typhoons max recorded speed in 27 knots while submerged, so Ramius had it nearly at full speed. It was relatively fast, and going blind and silent through canyons only charted for slower speeds. Crazier Submarines lose their exact positioning the longer they stay submerged, because they mark their location from satellite while surfaced then kinda have to guess where they are after that point, if he had been submerged for a week, he could have been an entire Submarine length off course and actually crashed into the canyon. What he was doing was really pushing the boundaries. He just had confidence in his and his officers training of his crew that they where close enough to where they thought they where and that the maps were accurate... but if they weren't he would have blindly crashed into the canyon then been hit by a torpedo.
@tvdroid22
@tvdroid22 15 дней назад
OMG you have too much time on your hands. A torpedo is faster and just as free to navigate. 20 knots submerged is fast compared to a German u-boat submerged, running on battery power at 5 knots. Otherwise, it's pretty damned slow. Deal with it.
@jonathanryan9946
@jonathanryan9946 14 дней назад
@@tvdroid22 Having time just means I can actually address the topic accurately, rather than thinking I sound smart and moving on while learning nothing. Look a torpedo isn't nearly the same size or mass though, it's moving a vastly different volume and mass. So again, you're comparing two totally different things. If you want to just list the fastest man made object, the NASA's Parker Space probe moving at 394,736 mph, and act like everything else is slow in comparison, yeah you think you just said something mindblowing or profound but in reality you're just under-appricating the sheer engineering of the other vehicle and it's unique challenges. Torpedoes are way smaller and sprint, running out of power in 10 minutes. When a nuclear powered submarine holds over 100 people, food for 6 months, dozens of torpedoes, and can run for decades without refueling. A Typhoon Submarine moving at 25 knots is really fast for a submerged Ballistic Missile Submarine, that's more than the stated top Speed of America's equivalent ballistic missile submarine USS Ohio class.
@stuartanderws5705
@stuartanderws5705 17 дней назад
"Your just an analyst's what makes you think you know anything?" That's the definition of the job
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 17 дней назад
so true
@williambarlow1233
@williambarlow1233 18 дней назад
@13:28 You'd need to read "The Cardinal of the Kremlin" to understand why nobody but that really old guy has access to that information.
@DaveH-is5pj
@DaveH-is5pj 18 дней назад
That would be a good movie.
@BogeyTheBear
@BogeyTheBear 17 дней назад
There are significant departures in this movie from the book it was based on. CARDINAL had confirmed Ramius' intention to defect, and there was no ticking clock about missile range because everyone understood that, if Ramius wanted to start WW3, his missiles had enough range to hit America as soon as he left the dock.
@garyveacock8494
@garyveacock8494 18 дней назад
Operation Petticoat 1959 starring Cary Grant and Tony Curtis
@blacksheep_edge1412
@blacksheep_edge1412 17 дней назад
Classic. I love that movie.
@ThemeOfSecrets
@ThemeOfSecrets 16 дней назад
Is that the one with the famous scene of them breaking up through the ice?
@blacksheep_edge1412
@blacksheep_edge1412 15 дней назад
@@ThemeOfSecrets No, it's the one with a WW2 sub that gets painted PINK. It's a comedy.
@k.sammokko4218
@k.sammokko4218 14 дней назад
@@ThemeOfSecrets That might have been Ice Station Zebra ?
@Nopcode42
@Nopcode42 17 дней назад
6:40 That zoom in was a callback to the 1961 movie "Judgment at Nuremberg)", where they did the same thing in the courtroom switching Maximilian Schell from german to english.
@EdmontonRealEstate01
@EdmontonRealEstate01 18 дней назад
The three movies I remember starting with this movie are, "The Hunt for Red October", "Patriot Games", and "Clear and Present Danger". All of them being awesome.
@tehawfulestface1337
@tehawfulestface1337 15 дней назад
Coby, very impressed with your reactions. Not many reactors could grasp submarine warfare, or the confidence to trust the decisions of an incredible submarine commander. You reacted like you were watching an exciting car chase or an epic battle scene. Bravo!
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 14 дней назад
Thank you !!
@ralflukas8469
@ralflukas8469 17 дней назад
Some people mentioned "Das Boot" ("the boat") in the comments. It should definitely be the next pick for the submarine theme. Its a German anti-war-film from 1981 about the 50 man crew of a German Type VII C submarine in WWII which is ordered to patrol the Atlantic to search and sink convoys of merchant ships laden with supplys for the British. The idea was to cut the supply lines between the US, Canada and the UK to starve out Great Britain and force them to surrender. The film shows the long boredom the crew has to endure in a cramped tube of steel as well as the terryfying and horrific moments when it is detected and attacked with depth charges by allied destroyers. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards and is considered to be the most realistic submarine film ever made, even by sailors who served in modern Navys of different countries. There are several versions of "Das Boot" (pronounced "boht", just like "bot" but with a prolonged "o") but the directors cut in original German with English subtitles would be the best choice for a reaction.
@AdamNisbett
@AdamNisbett 16 дней назад
The pronunciation of “Boot” is actually pretty similar to the English translation “Boat”. (Some minor differences, but that’s the closest you’d find with standard English accent sounds) It’s just spelled differently
@polhokustaa4989
@polhokustaa4989 13 дней назад
Came here for Coby's spectacular beauty, stayed for a movie reaction ;)
@thomasstorch4266
@thomasstorch4266 18 дней назад
Now you are ready to watch the German masterpiece: Das Boot. A great movie to see the horror of submarine warfare in WWII.
@jhilal2385
@jhilal2385 17 дней назад
Sean Connery through the years: "The Longest Day" (1962) *True Story* "A Bridge Too Far" (1977) *True Story* "Highlander" (1986) cult fan favorite, entire soundtrack by Queen "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989) directed by Steven Spielberg, music by John Williams "Red Sun" (1993) based on a book by Michael Crichton. detective/crime thriller "The Rock" (1996) directed by Michael Bay, music by Hans Zimmer. Action "Entrapment" (1999) crime thriller/heist
@Packard63
@Packard63 18 дней назад
Amazing how just one ping can speak volumes. Such a great movie and really enjoyed your reaction throughout Coby.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!!
@captaindecounting8239
@captaindecounting8239 17 дней назад
I love all the details that you catch. The language trick is still, hands down, one of the smoothest transitions in film. Glad you enjoyed this one, and I know if you catch Predator next, you'll be just as happy. One of the great pillars of Sci-Fi history, that sparked a whole class of clones trying to capture that feeling. Always love the content, CHEERS!
@Area51byDaveReale
@Area51byDaveReale 18 дней назад
I remember watching this as a kid when this came out on home video. :) Principal`s name was Ed Rooney. :)
@NickB5882
@NickB5882 18 дней назад
And I thought I was pretty good at recognizing and naming late 80s to early 2000 actors until I started watching this 😂. You rock! This is a very pleasant nice surprise on a long Wednesday. I look forward to the rest of your work and yes… as previously mentioned by your other followers… Crimson Tide is another winner.
@Shelbyj13
@Shelbyj13 18 дней назад
One of my all time favorites. The book is even better.
@gary_payton
@gary_payton 14 дней назад
The early Jack Ryan movies with Harrison Ford are awesome. Definately worth a watch.
@jeffburnham6611
@jeffburnham6611 17 дней назад
I served in the military in the mid 1980's. There was a real threat of nuclear war with the Russians in 1984. If the Red October looked larger than the USS Dallas, it's because it was. The Red October was a ballistic missile sub while the Dallas was a fast attack submarine. The smaller vehicle was a DSRV (Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle), designed to be able to attach to any countries submarines to rescue the crew.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 17 дней назад
Thank you for your service !!!
@Chance1978ric
@Chance1978ric 17 дней назад
I want to thank you for your reaction. It is rare that someone actually knows film. The plot, the arc of character, your passion for the art. A very rare pleasure. You rock.
@matthines4748
@matthines4748 18 дней назад
If you like older Sean Connery, you’ll like him in Entrapment, a heist film.
@MrJholshouser41
@MrJholshouser41 18 дней назад
Catherine Zeta Jones dips between lasers
@rustybarrel516
@rustybarrel516 18 дней назад
I watched that one for a different reason. 😂
@MasterBiffPudwell
@MasterBiffPudwell 16 дней назад
Fun fact: Sam O'Neill's character wanted to live in Montana. In the beginning of Jurassic Park Sam O'Neill's character was digging fossils in Montana.
@47HOOKERGOAT
@47HOOKERGOAT 17 дней назад
Coby is the best reactor. No politics, just true interest. Thank you.
@dancarter482
@dancarter482 17 дней назад
And she's a TOTAL HONEY!
@jsharp3165
@jsharp3165 18 дней назад
It is SO fun to watch a reactor who knows their movies AND their actors. Coby just spittin' out names left and right. Jeffrey Jones was a deep cut. Yes many people know his face but few his name. And his career was dead for 20 years. Subscribed!
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 18 дней назад
Thanks Coby. I saw this in the Theatre with my Dad. We both loved it.
@TheFalconerNZ
@TheFalconerNZ 5 дней назад
Lost to us on 9th September 2024 was one of the most famous voices & actors of our times, James Earl Jones. You will be missed but you will not be forgotten. R.I.P.
@wleehelton73
@wleehelton73 18 дней назад
At 49:32, the Soviet sailor on the right front was a LtJG on my sub, Bobenreith. He said they came into their class at the Naval Academy and were volun-told they were going to be used in a movie scene.
@Karoljay2
@Karoljay2 15 дней назад
Love this movie great storytelling with great actors especially the Original and best Janes Bond Sir Sean Connery sad he passes away 4 years ago glad you enjoyed the film
@blacksheep_edge1412
@blacksheep_edge1412 18 дней назад
Sean Connery initially turned down the role of Captain Marko Ramius when he got the script. He didn't know that it was a "period piece" film because the first page had gotten lost while being faxed to him saying it was set in 1984. When he was told about that detail he was then convinced to take the role, and the rest is history.
@BigIronEnjoyer
@BigIronEnjoyer 17 дней назад
Kind of weird to think of it as a period piece when it was set just a few years before filming. But then, a lot happened in those intervening years. Between Ramius's final thoughts at the end, and the text at the beginning, the implication is that this incident is what ultimately resulted in Gorbachev taking over, and in turn the beginning of the end of the cold war. By the time this film was released, the Berlin Wall had fallen and most of the communist governments of eastern Europe had either been voted out after finally allowing elections or been violently overthrown. The neat thing is how that theme only got stronger with time, as two years after the release the Soviet Union itself would dissolve. Its fun to imagine that the events of the film are what lead to all of that.
@arjunapartha
@arjunapartha 3 дня назад
Your finest reaction so far, to one of the greatest films, ever. Bravo! You really enjoyed the complexity and we’re happy to figure things out rather than being spoonfed plot points via predictable exposition. Thanks for the really real reaction.
@Pixelologist
@Pixelologist 18 дней назад
6:45 - You got it. The zoom in was a cinematic signal; a way to silently acknowlege that, yes, they're still speaking Russian for our audience's ease of understanding (and, no doubt, the actors' comfort), we're going to dispense with the actual language.
@c1ph3rpunk
@c1ph3rpunk 17 дней назад
I still love that move.
@lumenactus7803
@lumenactus7803 17 дней назад
This is a nod to the film Judgement and Nuremburg where a similar camera move was used.
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 16 дней назад
2:51 This was the first time I saw Gates McFadden in a role other than Dr. Crusher on _Star Trek: The Next Generation._ It took me a moment to recognize her. She's a versatile actress.
@bobbyclarkston8836
@bobbyclarkston8836 18 дней назад
The Russian cook is the saboteur who tore out the circuit disabling the Caterpillar drive. He’s also the crew member Ramius calls over as a witness when he removes the political officers launch key and keeps it for himself.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 18 дней назад
He was also a person of suspicious nature in The Bodyguard.
@Ryan_Christopher
@Ryan_Christopher 17 дней назад
He didn’t disable the Drive, as it’s too well-guarded. He sabotaged the Cooling System, forcing the Chief Engineer to shut-off the Drive and continue with noisy conventional propulsion.
@BogeyTheBear
@BogeyTheBear 17 дней назад
In the novel, most of the sabotage was indeed pulled off by the conspirators in order to make the crew think there was a radiation danger. Borodin (Sam Neill's character) used the infirmary's X-Ray machine to tamper with the radiation badges, and Melekhin (Mister Redshirt) engineered a tiny leak to fool the junior officers into thinking the reactor was being tampered with.
@bsquizzle100
@bsquizzle100 17 дней назад
Btw Coby, I really appreciate how you try hard not to talk over the dialogue in these films. You are the best at this imo and have become my favorite reactor. Thanks. Cheers.
@Davey11
@Davey11 18 дней назад
John McTiernan also directed Predator
@rupeoverlay3153
@rupeoverlay3153 18 дней назад
AND Die Hard. He did these three films back to back. What a run.
@king26thfc
@king26thfc 17 дней назад
oooh.....and now you have the joy of watching Harrison Ford as Jack Ryan in the next two film and know you will absolutely love them
@thinkpad4
@thinkpad4 18 дней назад
Armageddon is pronounced the same in English and Russian. They chose that word as the transition between Russian and English
@curtrogers1715
@curtrogers1715 5 дней назад
Great reaction yes he is the best Sean Connery and thank you to Alec Baldwin for not doing the sequels because he thought that patriot games was gonna fail. He thought he’d rather do a big blockbuster like the shadow instead thank you so much Mr. Baldwin for giving Jack Ryan over to his proper actor, Harrison Ford in Harrison Ford will work with Sean Connery later in last Crusade. Thanks for the fun until next time.
@stupidsmart-phone6911
@stupidsmart-phone6911 18 дней назад
14:15 It took me I don't know how many years to realize the senator here, Richard Jordan, played General Armistead in Gettysburg. His last performance. Died way too soon. We need some high profile reactors to react to Gettysburg.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
sure do!!
@michaelproctor8100
@michaelproctor8100 18 дней назад
Jeffrey Pelt played by Richard Jordan was the national security advisor, not a senator.
@jorgauer3952
@jorgauer3952 13 дней назад
He ist also Michael J. Fox' uncle in The Secret of my Success
@stupidsmart-phone6911
@stupidsmart-phone6911 13 дней назад
@@jorgauer3952 I forgot that one! That may have been my first non-BTTF Micheal J. Fox movie I saw.
@spinynorman887
@spinynorman887 17 дней назад
In case no one told you yet, the thing that jumped out of the water like a whale was the Dallas. It is what happens when they do an "emergency blow" which is used as a last-ditch effort to reach the surface if the sub is sinking. The DSRV (rescue sub) mechanically locked onto the Red October using the universal docking collar mentioned by Tyler earlier. After locking on, the water in the tube between the two subs is pumped out, leaving it nearly dry. Love ya!
@AlphaLimaXray
@AlphaLimaXray 10 дней назад
The water seen spewing out of the Dallas during the Emergency Blow comes from it being pushed out of the ballast tanks by compressed air. Back in 1963, the most advanced attack sub of its day, the USS Thresher, sank with all hands, due in part to a design defect in this system, becoming the first nuclear-powered submarine lost at sea.
@richardscanlan3419
@richardscanlan3419 18 дней назад
The next one you want to review is "Firefox",a Clint Eastwood cold war film.It's as good as this.
@BogeyTheBear
@BogeyTheBear 17 дней назад
To say the movie takes a tonal shift going into Act 3 is an understatement.
@calvinhobbes2680
@calvinhobbes2680 17 дней назад
An underrated movie in my opinion, although the effects on the flying scenes could've been better.
@richardscanlan3419
@richardscanlan3419 17 дней назад
@@calvinhobbes2680 agreed.
@ericturner2477
@ericturner2477 15 дней назад
Having a trainee (Seaman Beaumont) learning the sonar was a brilliant piece of writing, because it allows the audience to learn what they need to know about submarines to understand the rest of the movie without knowing they're being taught. I worked with a Jewish guy who escaped from the Soviet Union, and he said the Russian in this movie is terrible 😄.
@josepholivo1448
@josepholivo1448 18 дней назад
Hey coby, another great selection. I love this movie, I used to watch it all the time when I was younger. Great cast and storyline love this genre of movies, keep them coming.
@wsbchk_
@wsbchk_ 18 дней назад
Sean Connery in "The Rock" next. Its a "hidden" Bond movie and one of the best action flicks out there!
@THXbox
@THXbox 18 дней назад
Red October is a ballistic Missle submarine, carrying 40 rockets, with eight warheads per Missle. The size of a WWII aircraft carrier. The Dallas is a much smaller, much faster attack class submarine. Capable of outrunning and out manuvering the Red October.
@Ryan_Christopher
@Ryan_Christopher 17 дней назад
You have your weapons information incorrect. The Russian Typhoon-class Ballistic Missile Submarine carries 20 x RSM-52 Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles, not 40. With 10 warheads per missile that is how we arrive at “200 warheads off the coast.”
@saladbreath607
@saladbreath607 17 дней назад
​@@Ryan_ChristopherExactly!. 6 real Typhoons were built. Only 2 remain in service.
@StoptheInsanityofRegressivism
@StoptheInsanityofRegressivism 14 дней назад
I've always loved seeing Daniel Davis in this movie. The actor is very versatile! From Shakespeare, to TV character acting (Highway to Heaven to Star Trek, to soap operas and The Nanny) and on to blockbuster thrillers like this. The same with Tim Curry. These guys seem like unlikely casting but they prove just how good they really are as actors in these films and how much they have earned the right to be in these bog box office hits.
@zamdrist
@zamdrist 18 дней назад
Nothing gets by Coby! One of the best and most entertaining reactors out there. Great movie of course, fantastic cast.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 18 дней назад
Wow, thanks!
@ricconway8719
@ricconway8719 11 дней назад
The language switch happens on the word "Armageddon" for two reasons. 1) That's what Ramius is trying to avoid. 2) The word is the same in both Russian and English, so it's the perfect way to make the switch. Great video!
@Thomgxx100
@Thomgxx100 18 дней назад
The "Putin" name is quite a coincidence. I watched this movie twice when I was 15 years of age in 1990 going on the ferry from Esbjerg Denmark to Harwich UK and the way back again. Back then nobody knew who the h Putin was.
@JeffreySherk
@JeffreySherk 15 дней назад
1.) The chief difference between Tom Clancy and Davd Grsiham is that Mr. Grisham writes about law, and Tom Clancy was known for techno-thrillers, a genre he invented. Also, Grisham is still alive, and Tom Clancy passed on some years ago. 2.) There was an incident in the Soviet Navy in 1975 in which the enlisted crew of a warship tried to defect to Norway by sailing their ship there while the officers were ashore. Unfortunately, only the officers knew how to run the ship at its fastest speed, and the enlisted guys could only go half as fast, and consequently they were caught. This incident was the framework upon which Tom Clancy built the novel The Hunt for Red October. I just looked this up: Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines are the priciest military submarines, with a price range of $10-$20 billion. Nuclear-powered attack submarines come in at a slightly lower cost, typically ranging from $2-$5 billion. Conventional submarines are comparatively less expensive, costing anywhere from $500 million to $800 million.
@ThunderPants13
@ThunderPants13 17 дней назад
Well, Mish Moneypenny......what shay you?
@BassPlay3r
@BassPlay3r 14 дней назад
Good to see the younger generation appreciating what are now classics, there is hope for humanity :D
@joebombero1
@joebombero1 17 дней назад
You will absolutely love "Ordinary People" (1980). It won multiple Academy Awards including Best Picture. Robert Redford directed it. It hurts me that so many people don't know about it. Get some tissues ready. It is an intense drama with a slight Christmas theme.
@markhellman-pn3hn
@markhellman-pn3hn 18 дней назад
a slight error - its not "read" .... its "RED"
@ianrastall
@ianrastall 18 дней назад
Look at this one, knowing things...
@markhellman-pn3hn
@markhellman-pn3hn 18 дней назад
@@ianrastall i wish other people were as smart as me
@PerroneFord
@PerroneFord 18 дней назад
I've seen this movie at least a dozen times. But watching it like this with you felt amazing. So much fun!
@thefaithslayer2553
@thefaithslayer2553 17 дней назад
You are correct. The zooming in on the political officer's mouth as he switches from Russian to English is to imply that they are still speaking Russian, but that we're hearing it in English as if someone just turned on a universal translator. It's a technique that McTiernan used in another one of his movies, The 13th Warrior (which you should check out).
@SweetLou0523
@SweetLou0523 18 дней назад
My brother got this as a St Nicholas Day present when we were kids. He had not much interest in it but me? I was OBSESSED. Still am. My friends did rough math many years ago and as of 10 years ago I had watched this movie more than 3,000 times. And that's a low end estimate. (This was before my adult autism diagnosis, which kinda makes sense looking back lol) It's the perfect movie to me. Not one thing could be changed and have it be better. The changes from the book adaptation make sense as well.
@williamblakehall5566
@williamblakehall5566 18 дней назад
I've just discovered you, and may I say: welcome to America! Thanks to actress Cobie Smulders, I already like the name. (A private joke of mine is "Cobie Smulders, and she certainly does.") (Tom Clancy started off writing about military technology, while John Grisham is the go-to writer of legal thrillers.) I admire your eye for as many actors as possible. (Jeffrey Jones was Rooney the truant officer in Ferris Bueller.) Here we simply see Jack Ryan as an academic and an analyst for the CIA, but he will go on to build up quite a profile. If you've ever seen The Silence of the Lambs, Scott Glenn plays Jodie Foster's boss. Earlier, he played astronaut Alan Shepard in The Right Stuff. You were right to choose McTiernan, he went on to Die Hard with a Vengeance and I enjoy his remake of The Thomas Crown Affair. Looking forward to more of your journey, Coby, thank you.
@Runescope
@Runescope 18 дней назад
Oh, BTW a bit of Trivia. When they called Ramius the "Villainous Schoolmaster" They were referring to where he grew up Vilnius, Lithuania (ie: "Raised by his paternal grandfather in Lithuania"), not that he was a Villain. :)
@ironman20740
@ironman20740 18 дней назад
The Untouchables and Thr Rock for more Sean Connery
@mikek9297
@mikek9297 17 дней назад
The bear's name is Stanley. Cool thing is you can actually see the terror in the face of James Earl Jones when Jack mentions "Stanley" and he doesn't know who the hell that is. Jim Greer is deputy director of intelligence at CIA and he takes this job very seriously. He's used to knowing everything.
@regould221
@regould221 15 дней назад
The actor who played the captain on the Dallas actually got to spend some time on an active US sub. He was so impressed with how the real sub captain operated that his acting was really just duplicating how the real captain behaved.
@ThistleAndSea
@ThistleAndSea 17 дней назад
Fun one, Coby! I enjoyed rewatching this with you. Thanks for sharing it.
@criminalcontent
@criminalcontent 17 дней назад
Thank you !!
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