Greyhound Vs Grey Wolf Scene - Greyhound (2020)

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A brilliant movie.
I was on the edge of my seat the entire time.

merrylmarsh
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My Moms brother served on a U- Boat . She said he came home on leave in ‘42, and said things were rough, and don’t expect him to survive . Was lost with all hands in February of ‘43 .

chrisozzy
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I don't give a fig about accuracy or not, THAT is one exciting piece of film. Excellent.

williamkoppos
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I remember someone, a veteran RCN commander saying that they were happy to destroy an enemy vessel, but could never celebrate the killing of men.

Lord.Kiltridge
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This was a very good movie. I really enjoyed it. I watched it again with my dad who served in the Navy during Vietnam and he was literally sitting on the edge of his couch seat the entire movie. I don't think I have ever seen him so caught up in a movie before.

mrjack
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03:06 Bofors 40mm best moment... I love that weapon!!!
And of course the worst nightmare for the U-boats: the PBY Catalina!!!

Yamato-tpkf
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Just watched this last night....loved it. I loved that it was nonstop suspense/action/maritime warfare. Gives a glimpse of what these men went through and how they were always on edge while escorting ships.

absolutetuber
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3:16 these shots of Greyhound firing full broadside really gives you an idea of why they're called destroyers.

cleverusername
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Tom Hanks did an amazing job with this movie. I absolutely love it. Very realistic in its showing of what escorts had to deal with and very tense both during action and quiet scenes

Abrams
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Pity they could not capture the Greywolf’s crew. Want to see the guy who did the wolf sound over the radio

MrChuanhquan
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My family's from Liverpool, and I spent the first seven or eight years with my grandparents in the 1970's. My nan, who was in her late teens/early 20's during the war, lost three brothers in the North Atlantic. Her eldest brother, Thomas, was her favourite - he was the oldest of 12 kids, she was the baby of the family, and he was the first lieutenant on a destroyer that went down in 1944. The othrer two brothers, Bill and Jack were in the merchant marine and she didn't know much about how they went. You didn't have much chance in the North Atlantic. This destroyer seems to be pretty well specced. In fact many had an open bridge and compass platform. God knows what that was like somewhere between the Hebrides and Newfoundland in January.

nialllambert
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I have NEVER heard of this movie. It looks amazing.

Ally-Oop
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Grey Wolf is like some of the people you encounter in online games. Likes to talk shit but gets stomped on in the end.

JazonCalderon
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Such a badass moment when they dodge those two close call torpedoes and then charge the Greywolf with guns blazing. You can almost feel the Greyhounds rage.

nandoman
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The CGI effects are outstanding. Especially when compared with Masters of the Air.

TheWhiteOwl
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I saw the movie the other day, its a great film well worth watching!

sifrost
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"We’ll ram that U-boat if we have to!" 😍

scamhunter
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At the beginning, in the station, he says "...after years of being 'fitted' and 'retained'... This was about so many good officers being retired during the Great Depression. He was, by the USN, considered "fit" for command and "retained" on active duty. He was the cream of the crop of those waiting in the wings. Full props to the moviemakers for knowing this and including it.

larryjewell
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What a brilliant movie ...they didn't have much accuracy in those days but we had the firepower.

giorgosarifoglu
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Loved the part of this scene where after the captain gives the command you see literally every gun barrel on the ship begin to swing around and it looked awesome when you got a quick glimpse of every single gun on the ship opening fire on the U-Boat, everything from the 20mm AA guns right up to the 5 inch main battery guns, it looked like a literal wall of fire was being thrown out at the enemy submarine. world class movie, thoroughly enjoyed it.

mikekoch