'I need to borrow your boat' (AC/DC's Thunderstruck Scene) | Battleship | CLIP

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One badass scene with the MOST badass soundtrack, period.
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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?

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

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

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

brajendrasingh
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Actual veterans btw, not just old actors.

Rihanna foregoing her character in favor of showing extreme respect in awe for the real-life heroes is one of the few things I liked about this movie.

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

avianahelena
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"Ready to play with the big boys." Garrett Lynch a great man and friend. 27 year volunteer at the USS Kidd veterans museum. Served on the USS obrine and the USS Fullom in the Pacific during WWII. survived torpedo on O'Brien and her sinking 4 days later. I miss you my friend rest in peace,

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

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

jacoblansman
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"You ready to play with the big boys?"

The thrill of battle never left these men!

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

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

REB
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Battleship Missouri channels her inner Thunderchild, one last time.

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

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

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

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

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

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When a veteran on his own "boat" tells you to do something, you best do it no matter how much brass you have on your shoulders.

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

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