could you imagine the joy. an old war vet so stuck in his ways he hangs around his old warship. and then they ask. one more time? one last ride? dont care how much it hurt how old i was i would answer that call. let me show these fuckers wrath one last time. (and yes i know it would takes months to a year to even start up an Iowa class museum ship. still a bad ass scene)
One last thing I'll say about this sequence: seeing the Mighty Mo's veterans show up and help get her ready for battle is like the moment in the old westerns when the retired sheriff saddles up one last time to help the good guys.
Quite simply the most awesome scene ever granted to a stupid-ass movie that I have ever had the head-banging pleasure to observe! The movie is beyond idiotic… but I LOVE this scene! (Though the single best line is the old fella in the command chair growling, “Let’s drop some lead on this motherf…!”)
CPO Walter Lynch: "This ship is 70 years old. It's totally outdated. The firing control systems are all analog." To quote Daniel Craig from the movie "Skyfall": Sometimes the old ways are the best.
Id rather have an analog battlewagon than some silico diode with missles. This thing is impervious to EMP! We should have at least a dozen of these war horses!
Having met a few WWII vets and spending a lot of time with Korea and Vietnam vets, this is absolutely one of my favorite scenes in any movie. ❤ They respected and honored the men. They didn't try to change them from who they are. And I wouldn't be a bit surprised if most of their lines were ones they came up with themselves. I've been on the receiving end of the "big boys" line more than once, and it was an honor to be invited/included. I remember the first time I watched this movie. As soon as I saw the vets in the background, I was like, "Oh Sh**. They got legit vets. This is going to be the best part of the whole movie." And they did not disappoint.
It’s ships like the Iowas and the Baltimores and the Atlantas that made me want to join the Navy in the first place. Not to say todays ships are bad looking by any means but there is NOTHING we have nowadays that even comes close to the sheer beauty of those old ships.
Totally unrealistic but a kick ass scene.
Schizophrenia
Ich liebe diese Szene
BE THAT GUY.
Purrs like a kitten!
SHE MIGHT BE OLD BUT THAT OLD BITCH WILL CHEW YOU UP AND SPIT YOU OUT!!!
It’s 2024!!! Dell task 🎉 ☝️ Dell ☝️ 🎉
Dell task force 🪳🪳
Ten o nine 🪳🪳🎉
Well, i guess the makers of the final season of Star Trek Picard were inspired by this scene.
could you imagine the joy. an old war vet so stuck in his ways he hangs around his old warship. and then they ask. one more time? one last ride? dont care how much it hurt how old i was i would answer that call. let me show these fuckers wrath one last time. (and yes i know it would takes months to a year to even start up an Iowa class museum ship. still a bad ass scene)
Hobestly a badass scene, despite the corniness
I find it funny how we're bringing back so many Battleships into Active Duty. Oh this upcoming War is going to be LEGENDARY!! 🤘🤘
Its not a boat its a ship.
Purrs like a kitten 😤😤😤
Lets go!! 😎
One last thing I'll say about this sequence: seeing the Mighty Mo's veterans show up and help get her ready for battle is like the moment in the old westerns when the retired sheriff saddles up one last time to help the good guys.
🎶🎼🕊️💯🤡🎪💯☮️💯
This soundtrack and movie clip almost gives me hope for the human race theres nothing wrong with the big boys fighting fo the right reason.😮
Hell yeah..good scene ..those old sailors know what's up. No substitute for experience.
you know that all those awesome people that preserve these old ships loved this movie, BB 60 bama checking in!
Espetacular 🔥
Quite simply the most awesome scene ever granted to a stupid-ass movie that I have ever had the head-banging pleasure to observe! The movie is beyond idiotic… but I LOVE this scene! (Though the single best line is the old fella in the command chair growling, “Let’s drop some lead on this motherf…!”)
YES YES YES!
bad time pass
where dose the fuel come from
wow
there is one reason why they are doing this, the aliens touched the boats
Best scene in the movie
Best scene in this movie. Thanks man!
CPO Walter Lynch: "This ship is 70 years old. It's totally outdated. The firing control systems are all analog." To quote Daniel Craig from the movie "Skyfall": Sometimes the old ways are the best.
This is why I prefer cowboy type of cops.
Wtf is door dashes hot to the hotdog dance song on there ad
God bless our WW2 Vets. Greatest Damn Generation
Since when does ths navy say "boat" instead of ship?
When times get tough and grandpas gotta show you how it's done back in the day
😢MAN TEAR DAMMIT!
But it's a musical video
Don't ever call it a boat
This was real America.. what happened now? Need to claim your greatness back
Pure Honor, USA forever
Who here in 2024 watching this
Fabulous,however a a boat,strictly speaking is a submarine... Das boot? Anyone.
Id rather have an analog battlewagon than some silico diode with missles. This thing is impervious to EMP! We should have at least a dozen of these war horses!
何度見てもこのシーンとThunderstruckは最高!
Purrs like a kitten
Thats what makes him that guy.
The movie kind of sucked but this scene was legendary
Having met a few WWII vets and spending a lot of time with Korea and Vietnam vets, this is absolutely one of my favorite scenes in any movie. ❤ They respected and honored the men. They didn't try to change them from who they are. And I wouldn't be a bit surprised if most of their lines were ones they came up with themselves. I've been on the receiving end of the "big boys" line more than once, and it was an honor to be invited/included. I remember the first time I watched this movie. As soon as I saw the vets in the background, I was like, "Oh Sh**. They got legit vets. This is going to be the best part of the whole movie." And they did not disappoint.
❤
It’s ships like the Iowas and the Baltimores and the Atlantas that made me want to join the Navy in the first place. Not to say todays ships are bad looking by any means but there is NOTHING we have nowadays that even comes close to the sheer beauty of those old ships.
The saltiest dogs in the sea!