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Andolusion Dreamer raves about U-571 Test Screening in Sacramento Last Night!!!
Hey folks, Harry here.... Maaaan... Being a submarine film lover from way way waaaaay back. You see... My Uncle has been a Commanding Officer on a U.S. Submarine ever since I was a kid. He even took me in it once up in Norfolk... and I got to look at the nuclear missles and just have that... "Does this mean I can glow in the dark now?" look on my face. But he used to tell me stories about the early days of Submarine warfare... and then when I first saw DAS BOOT... I imagined that that was the 'day to day life' of my uncle. Naive Harry.... Hmmm... not much has changed. Personally, this is a film I've been dying to see... as I have felt that after BREAKDOWN, this director, Jonathon Mostow, was meant for pretty darn wonderful things.... I loved BREAKDOWN btw... it had problems... but it also kicked ass. Well, here's that lucky devil.... Andolusion Dreamer...
Harry - just returned from a special screening of a new movie called U-571
here in Sacramento - a film that screams DAS BOOT, but has a little feeling
of THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER and CRIMSON TIDE. Matthew McConaughey, Bill
Paxton, Harvey Keitel, Jon Bon Jovi(should I keep going?), the guy who plays
Dr. Dave from ER and the fake-polio victim guy from SOMETHING ABOUT MARY all
star in this film. I'm sure I'm leaving others out but just on that cast
alone, you get a feel of how good the movie could be. Well - it was better!
The film takes place during World War II in the height of the Nazi U-boat
onslaught that is happening in the Atlantic. You see, the Nazis have this
secret code that the Allies are unable to break and they're pretty much on
the verge of losing the war. They know they must somehow get their hands on
one of the decoders. Well, you just can't pick up a Nazi decoder at you
corner Radio Shack - they're on the Nazi's U-boats - and that's where our
American submarine crew comes in. Not only do they have to attempt the
capture of the top-secret decoder, but they also have to do it without the
enemy's knowledge (bring in the crescendo!).
The film starts out with a battle between a Nazi U-boat and the Allied
forces. The U-boat is able to sink the Allied boat, but is disabled in the
process. On board this U-boat is the Enigma - THE encryption decoder of the
Nazis. And here this U-boat sits completely dead in the water, the German
crew waiting for their ride home. Somehow, the American special intelligence
forces are able to find this information out and entrust the help of a
reluctant Bill Paxton and Matthew McConaughey and their submarine crew. Led
by Marine special intelligence officer David Keith, they are able to take
over the disabled U-boat and intercept the Enigma - but not without some
extraordinary and spoiler-filled scenes that set the film's roller-coaster,
edge of your seat, white knuckled (insert any other descriptive metaphor)
story. And here's a little hint - a couple of characters are killed
in this scene - something that really surprised and caught me off guard - and
killed in very graphic war-like ways.
Matthew McConaughey is great in this film as Bill Paxton's first in charge.
His intensity is very believable. You find out that he is passed up to
command his own sub and realizes the decision-making breaker was that of his
current captain, Paxton. Harvey Keitel plays an older officer who is happy in
his current position and is more like a mentor than a submissive to his
commanding officer, McConaughey. And Jon Bon Jovi plays Matthew's good friend
and Sergeant. And he really does a great job of acting in this film - another
thing I was surprised at. All in all, the casting was perfect for this film.
I kind of got the feel of watching SAVING PRIVATE RYAN where you had a great
famous lead actor and a superb, but not as well known, supporting cast. U-571
has this element to it.
But what I liked most about this movie was the way it was filmed. Close,
intense shots are throughout the film, but there are also those wide
beautiful shots that tell the story without words. The battle scenes are
extremely well done with this kind of filmmaking. For instance, one scene has
a Nazi Destroyer above the American submarine. The Destroyer begins to drop
depth charges into the water, which completely surround the submarine - a
scene where you feel that all is going to be over rather soon for the
American crew. Then it will jump to the panicked look of one of crew who
hears the splashes and slowly pull out to show the rest of the crew's
reactions to this - the immediate securing of themselves to anything - and
then the damage that ensues. Wide outside shot to an extreme close-up to a
slow back truck - incredible filmmaking.
Harry, I was on the edge of my seat throughout this film. My heart raced, my
palms grew sweaty and my blood pressure must have shot through the roof. If
Universal Marketing can hold on to the integrity of this film, you will have
another classic that will be enjoyed by history classes and film buffs into
the future - and another thing, can't wait for the DVD on this film…
That's it. I'm done…
Andolusian Dreamer
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Reader Talkback
souds good....and im first
motherfuckers!!! by JohnMurdoch | Jan 28th, 2000 02:37:09 AM | Two things.... by Alexandra DuPont | Jan 28th, 2000 02:42:04 AM | The trailer for this was
impressive... by Niiiice | Jan 28th, 2000 02:42:33 AM | DuPont.... by Niiiice | Jan 28th, 2000 02:50:58 AM | a small detail by Lazarus Long | Jan 28th, 2000 03:58:37 AM | Finally, Mr Paxton........ by E_Man | Jan 28th, 2000 04:12:26 AM | About the movie....... by E_Man | Jan 28th, 2000 04:17:25 AM | I wonder : by Fairlane | Jan 28th, 2000 05:15:22 AM | Get the facts straight... by redcol | Jan 28th, 2000 05:35:10 AM | Hollywood warps the Facts
again by Triumph | Jan 28th, 2000 05:38:47 AM | Sorry Britz, but it was the US
that captured an enigma
machine by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 06:07:08 AM | It was the code books that
mattered by silver_badger | Jan 28th, 2000 06:30:00 AM | It makes you wonder... by Spectre1138 | Jan 28th, 2000 06:37:13 AM | In reply to Brendan3, I was
talking about the code books,
but by redcol | Jan 28th, 2000 07:15:20 AM | Accuracy by EddX | Jan 28th, 2000 07:22:45 AM | the history of the enigma by bob_smith | Jan 28th, 2000 07:26:31 AM | Question? by omegazombie1 | Jan 28th, 2000 07:31:03 AM | Comments? This is from the
Imperial War Museum by Spectre1138 | Jan 28th, 2000 07:51:32 AM | Funny thing about Turing, etc. by smilin'jackruby | Jan 28th, 2000 07:53:35 AM | Real U-571 by Nitflegal | Jan 28th, 2000 08:39:34 AM | Call me suspicious, but that
review sounded like a plant to
me.. by rap12 | Jan 28th, 2000 10:29:51 AM | typical by LittleMo | Jan 28th, 2000 10:38:39 AM | To Reverend Alden by omegazombie1 | Jan 28th, 2000 10:50:08 AM | Changing the facts. by Mandala | Jan 28th, 2000 11:06:20 AM | An apology to "ol' painless" by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 11:11:40 AM | Hey Mandala by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 11:20:57 AM | Enigma / Magic by Tripper | Jan 28th, 2000 11:32:59 AM | re: historical accuracy and
the REAL U-571 by hisbuff | Jan 28th, 2000 11:50:06 AM | British plans to get codebook by 1833863 | Jan 28th, 2000 12:03:53 PM | re: Mandala/Changing the Facts by hisbuff | Jan 28th, 2000 12:06:09 PM | FUCKING SWEET!!!!!! by golgo-14 | Jan 28th, 2000 12:20:26 PM | Brendan3, you really are a by redcol | Jan 28th, 2000 12:20:30 PM | Get a life by Tonester | Jan 28th, 2000 12:34:59 PM | Brendan3 by Mandala | Jan 28th, 2000 12:57:19 PM | yoo-hoo Mandella by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 01:07:14 PM | Brendan3 - your ingnorance
astounds me by Spectre1138 | Jan 28th, 2000 01:10:21 PM | For an interesting "secret
history" on the breaking of
the codes by murph | Jan 28th, 2000 01:11:19 PM | now I get it Mandala by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 01:18:29 PM | Spectre1138, Hollywood owes
you nothing by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 01:27:17 PM | Spectre1138, Hollywood owes
you nothing by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 01:29:30 PM | Spectre1138, Hollywood owes
you nothing by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 01:30:21 PM | Listen! by Spectre1138 | Jan 28th, 2000 01:46:03 PM | Now THIS is a Talk Back....
(Also: Thoughts on the gay
codebreak by Alexandra DuPont | Jan 28th, 2000 02:36:32 PM | HEY BRITS by Sakla | Jan 28th, 2000 02:37:55 PM | Ha! I knews it, Because I've
Got The Brains! by Otaku73 | Jan 28th, 2000 02:41:29 PM | I'm psyched by Cineman | Jan 28th, 2000 03:07:24 PM | Otaku, what the hell are you
talking about? by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 03:48:18 PM | Otaku, are you nuts? by Brendan3 | Jan 28th, 2000 04:10:37 PM | Sorry... by Theodor Geisel | Jan 28th, 2000 04:22:05 PM | To hisbuff by Nitflegal | Jan 28th, 2000 04:58:29 PM | But the important question
is... does it start with a
Russian Hy by Cassius the Evil | Jan 28th, 2000 05:43:11 PM | A wider picture of all this by hunterbuk | Jan 28th, 2000 07:27:26 PM | I can't believe... by Hatchetman | Jan 28th, 2000 08:15:14 PM | Enigma....Schmigma by Beige Babapapa | Jan 28th, 2000 11:00:08 PM | Thank you, Artaud.. by dominican dandy | Jan 29th, 2000 12:08:04 AM | Churchill by Max Bialystock | Jan 29th, 2000 03:29:37 AM | d by Hardcore | Jan 29th, 2000 11:42:23 AM | Why all the fuss? by Rudolfo Laspari | Jan 29th, 2000 11:45:56 AM | So Artaud in a bottle by redcol | Jan 29th, 2000 12:29:48 PM | America the Beautiful by TyWebb | Jan 29th, 2000 04:56:35 PM | GOD FUCK THE QUEEN!!!!!!!! by golgo-14 | Jan 29th, 2000 06:10:44 PM | GOD FUCK THE QUEEN!!!!!!!!! by golgo-14 | Jan 29th, 2000 06:13:07 PM | GOD FUCK THE QUEEN!!!!!!!!!!!! by golgo-14 | Jan 29th, 2000 06:14:06 PM | What do you call an over rated
third world nation with
delusions by Brendan3 | Jan 29th, 2000 06:56:24 PM | But, isn't England famous for
its culture, cuisine,
beautiful wo by Brendan3 | Jan 29th, 2000 07:00:23 PM | War of 1812 (eat your words
OBI WAN) by Brendan3 | Jan 29th, 2000 07:58:32 PM | You're right Obi-Wan. I was
wrong. England did produce one
other by golgo-14 | Jan 29th, 2000 08:21:34 PM | NUDE PRINCESS DIANA
PICS!!!!!!!!! by pharcyde | Jan 29th, 2000 08:26:11 PM | Obi Wan you retard by Brendan3 | Jan 29th, 2000 08:27:48 PM | The Whit House ,Obi Wan by Brendan3 | Jan 29th, 2000 08:30:23 PM | Hey Obi Wan Kenobi, here's an
excerpt from Compton's
Encyclopedi by Brendan3 | Jan 29th, 2000 08:34:53 PM | oops.. nothing to say to that
one, eh OBi-Wan by Brendan3 | Jan 29th, 2000 08:39:52 PM | It's just a movie and Why I
admire brendan3 and Golgo-14. by Cicero | Jan 29th, 2000 09:14:09 PM | How did you lot manage by redcol | Jan 30th, 2000 10:39:55 AM | Artaud, I find it a bit rich a
country by redcol | Jan 30th, 2000 03:41:05 PM | One last thing Artaud by redcol | Jan 30th, 2000 04:02:04 PM | ON ARTAUD REWRITING HISTORY by golgo-14 | Jan 30th, 2000 04:55:56 PM | I meant Redcol by golgo-14 | Jan 30th, 2000 04:57:14 PM | golgo 14: you are partly right
by redcol | Jan 30th, 2000 08:23:34 PM | why brits? by mrfurly | Feb 1st, 2000 01:47:59 AM | by tomshi | Apr 14th, 2000 05:16:51 AM | Black sailors? by tomshi | Apr 14th, 2000 05:17:22 AM |
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