@@audioproductionmusicproduc8518 It's because Americans were too smart to do so. They waited till Russians did most of the dirty works and they came in 1944
Captain Philips is my movie when I watched Tom Hanks.. And this movie makes me die hard fan of Tom Hanks Sir. 2nd movie is Saving Private Ryan which i watched. Only 2 movies I watched of Tom Hanks sir. And i become die hard fan of his acting.
I remember reading the book that the movie is based on. I am a particular fan of the writer C.S Forester. Here's a quote from the book "The Good Shepherd": “Not only quickness of thought was necessary for the execution, but resolution, determination. It was necessary to make up one’s mind and carry the plan through, to balance risk against gain and to be neither deterred by the one nor dazzled by the other.” The quote illustrated how naval warfare was difficult, particularly during WW2. The book was and still is an amazing work of fiction, but with strict technical and maritime detail. I just saw the movie. I am impressed with the depiction of naval warfare. It is fast paced. While no masterpiece, it had a fairly good script and Tom Hank's performance was apt.
He is the good old guy: his role is to embody the triumph of good and of God. In "Fury" it was Brad Pitt that defeated the Hun with his tank crew rolling into Southern Germany. Russia is also taping into the WWII; though they call it "heroic Liberation War" or "Great Patriotic War"... Again the long dead German armies as the only Foe."Uncle"Joe Stalin is discreetly left alone and with no role in the New Russia movies. A cumbersome character to bring to stage.
What a marvelous movie. Makes this an amazing watch to know the REAL heroes who made this happen. 72,000 lives lost over the battle of Atlantic in just a few days....insane. Brings chills down my spine. Truly salute to all those brave heroes who fought for us. God bless their soul! ❤
An adrenaline rush of a movie! The visual effects were stunning and the excellent cast made it all come to life in realistic fashion! Wish I had caught this in the theatres!
This film affected me so very intensely . i had several uncles that served in WWII, and one was on one of those ships crossing the Atlantic, bringing supplies to England . i was always thrilled by the stories from my uncle in a B-17, and the one on Guadalcanal, but never gave much thought to my uncle who served on a cargo ship in one of those convoys . i had NO IDEA what went on there . this movie just blew me away . i wish that my uncle was still alive, so that i could tell him how much i appreciate what he went through.
My grandfather too. He was US Navy WW2 but stationed on a US Merchant marine ship as a gunner, I couldn't imagine what it felt like to be unable to basically fight back. At least on a destroyer there was the ability to return fire with more than a puny deck gun. But even on a warship,the fear must have been palpable. The battle of the Atlantic is actually largely forgotten about in terms of the stories told. Sad but true. People like your uncle and my grandfather were charged with getting the men and supplies to Europe. Little was said about their war. What they fought and went through.
And he is then reunited with his beautiful, talented and charming wife and they go down under, contract a virus and become our foreign correspondents in that war being waged.
I seen this movie now 2 times in the row and absolutly breath taking amazing thank you US for saving our asses they lost 3500 cargo shipps and 72,200 souls to help us big thank you for this movie amazing is the right word to describe this
Grow some integrity you, the Americans make their 987th war movie and suddenly you want to rub one out on Tom Hanks face. I pray to god you're not British.
@@garfieldsmith332 You're quite right. There's even a convoy scene in "The Way Forward" set in the Mediterranean. I suppose I mean a movie about the Convoy Escorts made in the last 40 years.
MOVIE OF THE YEAR My father told me he was in a convoy to Gdansk in WWII. He told me how the German Wolfpack attacked & they could not pick up survivors from sinking ships. It was crucial that the supplies get through and if they stopped to help, they would be sitting ducks for the U-boats. I'm guessing that the images of the screaming men haunted him forever. While some Americans whine about having to wear mask and social distancing......
I had always understood that to be the case as well. Stopping would be fatal. If they just picked off a ship they are definitely gonna get the one that stops to help. I couldn't imagine being in this situation and then being faced with watching one of the ships blow up, knowing people were in the water and needed help and you can't stop. Then knowing any minute that could be you. The bravery of all of the people during this time was incredible. I think this was an important story to tell. Gave me a glimpse in to that time and what it was like. My heart was pounding watching it, I can't imagine what it was like to live through it. Movie was good.
@@lorigarza9971 The escorts didnt stop. The last ship on every column was designated the "Bone Collector" they stopped to pick up survivors. And mainly got torpedo'ed while sitting there bu the highly humane "Not Nazi" U boat men
I’ve seen tons of movies played tons of games talking about how scary U Boats were, but had no visual to see what they we’re capable of, this finally answers those questions
@@Cousin_Uli tho you have to be an engineer to enjoy it , i mean , identifying the u boat from an actual manual so you can predict its course for your torpedo is just so satisfying
Watch Das Boot with subtitles. It’s a German u-boat movie and it’s epic! One of the best. I love submarine movies. U-571, the hunt for red October, hunter killer, & crimson tide but das boot is the best.
The 7th installment to the "Don't Travel with Tom Hanks Collection" who brought you Apollo 13, Cast Away, Captain Phillips, Sully, Saving Private Ryan and The Terminal". Edit: 07/17/2020 Tom... my boy... my favorite actor... may well be a Demon that feasts off of the adrenaline filled blood of infants in an underground satanic cult... WWG1WGA. I'll eat my hat and edit this later if it turns out not to be true. Peace and thanks for the likes. And remember.... don't travel with Tom Hanks, especially in Hollywood... Edit: 11/11/2021 Ok I went a little nuts during the pandemic I'm back to normal now sorry for the scare. Love you Tom!
where have you been sleepin' my man? After toy story he kept on starring in drama films like the green mile, cast away, catch me if you can, da vinci code, angel n demons, cloud atlas, captain philips, a hologram for the king, sully, inferno, the post, a beautiful day in the neighbourhood.. Good God and these were just some of it.
Everything looks so computer animated now compared to the battle scenes in Saving Private Ryan, Pearl Harbor, & Band of Brothers... Regardless, this looks awesome and I will gladly go see this in theaters!
My dad was one of the first sonar operators. Until you got experienced it was nearly impossible to tell the difference between a shoal of fish, a whale or a submarine.
@@jesusislord7772 it's 2020 fella, dont fall into the trap! Don't pay! Apple+ or .Amazon, disNaay, Netflix's. Watch it on CYBERFLIX-TV, cinemahd etc ,free!
He accidentally over shot his search for Private Ryan, and ended up involved in a spy ring in Russia, and then ended up fighting in Vietnam going under his surname Forrest Gump.
What really happened is Russians won the war. All these movies is kids playing boxers after they watched the real championship fight on TV. The real fight was in 1941 next to Moscow. In 1942 in Stalingrad. And in 1943 text to Kursk. Everything else doesn't matter.
Scarily accurate portrayal, this film really hit home for me. My grandfather being one of only 14 survivors of WW2 longest u boat hunt on the sunken HMS Gould.
Except for one fact; the U-boats didn't line up like football players, they were totally independent of each other and seldom knew another one's position.
@@siaripop7 They operated in highly coordinated wolfpacks. With radio communication between each other and shore installations. They knew each other's exact positions.
As an old destroyer man I'm looking forward to this movie. The fictional Keeling's hull number, 548, was a hull number assigned to a destroyer that never got built.
And three hours later a big fat PBY comes down and start to pick us up. You know that was the time I was most frightened? Waitin' for my turn. I'll never put on a lifejacket again. So, eleven hundred men went in the water, three hundred and sixteen men come out, the sharks took the rest, June the 29, 1945. Anyway, we delivered the bomb.
@@stacystables117 That actually may be true. The G7 torpedo had a fault which prevented the Germans sinking any British ships during the Norwegian campaign. Their magnetic detonators didn't work beyond certain longitudes to the North. However this was fixed by the time the US entered the war.
Nem a Tolvajkergetők CGI, of course... But Let us agree on the term „entertainment industry with a propaganda mission“... The evil, demonic German, unrecognized, hidden, sneaky, cowardly and malicious, who even threatens the Yank submerged in his „OP-submarine“ with destruction via hydrophones, talking and sounding like the devil. The unbelievable evil against the blossoming white good: „Jawohl, mein Fuehrer“, a factual film inspired by pure truth/Правда“ 🤪
I'll go see it. My father was on a troop ship in a convoy heading for England in the North Atlantic a few months before D-day. A U-Boat got one of their ships but got away. We watched "Das Boot" together and his only comment on it when the U-Boat was getting depth charged to pieces was "don't go feeling too sorry for those guys". He was a pretty tough guy.
Tom Hanks acting career: I think I'm gonna be a captain again Any form of transportation(trains planes, ships,apollo craft): how many times we gotta teach you this lesson old man.
*Germans sending spooky messages to the Greyhound like some cheap evil villain* *U-boat having an AA gun duel with a Fletcher class destroyer from 5 meters away* *Literally dozens of u-boats suddenly appear on a fucking RADAR screen.* -Based on real events btw.
Loved the movie it's compelling heartfelt and touches the coldness of war and what the true hero's truly put up with to give us all freedom in our time
what the hell does anyone in Hollywood know about history? the only history they know for sure in the route and importing of coke and who did what? Other than that they know jack shit?? true events how can they prove that? like to see the after-action reports from both sides?? bet old tom here doesn't even know about those reports?? WHY DO THE ONES WHO NEVER SERVED GET TO PLAY US?/ WHY NOT USE SOMEONE WHO KNOWS BATTLE BECAUSE THEY WENT THREW IT??
@@brucesweatman2146 Because everyone whos served in WW2 are well above 95 years old? Because German sailors serving in U Boats suffered a crazy high casualty rate?
@@diegoleonardia5358 What a silly argument. There are books, memoes, diaries, documentaries etc etc etc. You'd have to choose NOT to learn about historical accuracy at this point.
German Uboats and Japanese Torpedo bombers where the Epitome of the Sea during the entirety of the war. The greater advancementa in technology had led Germany to make Torpedos that would be twice as accurate and go double the speed of a Destroyer. They also had quite a range advantage and Buoys attached to torpedos to fire them without surfacing. They were infinitly more terrifying than shown in this movie because only ONE Uboat had the potential to sink half a fleet of ships. They led to he modern development of Anti Submarine Helicopters today.
@@ogzhn7430 Yeah, I was expecting something menacing, and then the U-Boat captain started making wolf noises. Pretty dissapointing tbh. Thanks for answer :)
@@karimshebeika8010 The ticking in background is just psychological play with your mind. It's just to put some danger element into movies. Just like there were ticking bombs with clock. Nolan likes it, that's why it is in Dunkirk and even in Interstellar in some songs.
@@freeyourmindtc Well that is what asses are for silly, blowing shit out of it. Sheeesh All Hollywood takes licence with the facts, that is why they say BASED on actual events, it does not say true story.
The hero of The Good Shepherd is Commander Krause, the captain of the fictional US Navy Mahan-class destroyer USS Keeling in World War II. Krause is in overall command of an escort force protecting an Atlantic convoy in the Battle of the Atlantic. He finds himself in a difficult position. The voyage in question occurs early in 1942, shortly after the United States's entry into the war. Although he is a career Navy officer, with many years of seniority, this is Krause's first wartime mission. The captains of the other vessels in the escort group are junior to him in rank, and much younger, but they have been at war for over two years. The story is told in third person entirely from Krause's point of view as he fights his ship, detailing his mood swings from his intense and focused excitement and awareness during combat to his resulting fatigue, depression, and self-doubt as his self-perceived inferiority and inexperience to the other captains under his command troubles him (although as the story progresses he is shown to be quite capable). He broods over his career; his wife left him partly because of his strict devotion to duty. He is troubled when the press of duty forces him to neglect his prayers (unlike most of Forester's other heroes, Krause is devout). He is troubled by recollections that the Navy review board had twice passed him over for promotion, returning a judgement of fitted and retained due to little or no opportunity in the prewar Navy. His promotion to Commander only came when the United States entered the war, leading him to fear that he may be unsuited to his command.
Loved this movie because it made a valiant effort to portray the horrid constant grinding pressure of the battle of the Atlantic on the convoy lines. A difficult thing to express. Plus I am just a solid fan of Tom Hanks's acting.
As a young Marine, we talked crap, stole their gear, insulted and fought with the Navy constantly. BUT, on their ship going to where we needed to be, no greater respect.
If you truly served thank you... but it also sounds like you're ripping from HBOs The Pacific and Kiefer Sutherlands line from a few good men... also if this is made up you should feel ashamed
We talked crap about the jarheads, too...but we knew that when we delivered the grunts to their target that the enemy would be facing hell on earth...history shows there is no greater fear to an enemy that having a force of marines delivered to their shores.
OK JUST GOING TO CALL IT! This trailer mismatches the actual movie. The U-boat captain voice is completely different in the main movie, the "Wolf pack's hunting us" is actually "Wolf pack's shadowing us", The "Good luck surviving the night" was never in and the pips showing up on the radar is misleading because they actually represented the convoy they are protecting, not the Wolf Pack hunting them. The low alarm sound representing the U-boats in this trailer is replaced by high pitched whale calls in the movie. Despite all that though, I CAN"T GET ENOUGH OF THIS MOVIE!
Full disclosure: I'm a US Navy destroyer sailor veteran. I was embarked on a WWII "tin can" of a generation newer than the Fletcher class 'can in the movie. I watched Greyhound and mostly enjoyed it. I think the editors did a disservice to those sailors who rode shotgun on Atlantic convoys in WWII by shortening the movie to only 90 minutes. Technical inaccuracies in movies, particularly >military< movies grates on me what with the amount of technical expertise around who can be consulted to ensure the movies is true to those they portray. Spoiler to my brother current and former squids: The General Quarters ((GQ, battle stations) alarm is NOT a submarine dive, dive klaxon. (A very simply search yields what Battle Stations sounds like.) Voice ship-to-ship radio communications was NOT by way of a sound powered phone (the handset Mr. Hanks would talk on). The actor whose part was that of a Signalman performed as though it was the first time he ever had his hand on a signal lamp shutter handle. (Compare the speed of the signal lights coming from other ships.) Enlisted personnel in CIC (Combat Information Center) would NOT have their shirts unbuttoned half-way down while at GQ. Somebody in wardrobe who knew how WWII sailors wore their white hats should have clued the actors in. Where'd all the crew come from on the starboard side to cheer sinking the sub?
"Based on true events" doesn't necessarily mean it's "accurately portrayed" Edit: I apologize for my missed view of the wording 'inspired by' and not 'based on'. Although, apart from that, I still think the film needs to be worked on more on a more realistic aspect. I believe that both entertainment and historical accuracy can still fit the same line in a film grade industry.
72 000 souls died on these crossings during WW2, this film reminds us. 60 000 sous died of Covid in the US in just one day ... yesterday Listen to Tom. Be a hero. Wear a mask.
Forrest Gump's shrimp business has become so competitive.
His Maama awlways tol him - 'Laaf's laak a baax of torpedo shaped choco-layts...'
"We gaht popcorn U-boats 'n frahd U-boats 'n sautay'd U-boats 'n marunayt'd U-boats 'n...."
Lmao all of you guys
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This takes place in 1942 and D day happens in 1944 so he still has time to stop Private Ryan from going to war and save his future self.
blimey it took them a long time to get to that beach
It's because Americans were too scared to fight. They waited till Russians almost did the job and they they came in 1944.
@@audioproductionmusicproduc8518 It's because Americans were too smart to do so. They waited till Russians did most of the dirty works and they came in 1944
run forrest..ruunnn
Don't forget Vietnam.....how doesn't believe in reincarnation......or parallel worlds...🤔
Captain Philips isn’t taking any risks this time, he brought the military with him.
That's was a hell of a movie
The Africans have subs now
He is the captain now \o/
Captain Philips is my movie when I watched Tom Hanks.. And this movie makes me die hard fan of Tom Hanks Sir.
2nd movie is Saving Private Ryan which i watched.
Only 2 movies I watched of Tom Hanks sir. And i become die hard fan of his acting.
Honestly, I think it's just a search and rescue operation. That's how much he loves Wilson.
I remember reading the book that the movie is based on. I am a particular fan of the writer C.S Forester. Here's a quote from the book "The Good Shepherd":
“Not only quickness of thought was necessary for the execution, but resolution, determination. It was necessary to make up one’s mind and carry the plan through, to balance risk against gain and to be neither deterred by the one nor dazzled by the other.”
The quote illustrated how naval warfare was difficult, particularly during WW2.
The book was and still is an amazing work of fiction, but with strict technical and maritime detail.
I just saw the movie. I am impressed with the depiction of naval warfare. It is fast paced. While no masterpiece, it had a fairly good script and Tom Hank's performance was apt.
I love this book too!
When will Tom Hanks ever learn that he's not meant to be near the ocean.
Joe vs the Volcano never learns
He is the good old guy: his role is to embody the triumph of good and of God.
In "Fury" it was Brad Pitt that defeated the Hun with his tank crew rolling into Southern Germany.
Russia is also taping into the WWII; though they call it "heroic Liberation War" or "Great Patriotic War"... Again the long dead German armies as the only Foe."Uncle"Joe Stalin is discreetly left alone and with no role in the New Russia movies. A cumbersome character to bring to stage.
Lmao...well played sir
Wilsonnnnnnn
Apparently now that he has the coronavirus
Tom Hanks' only enemies: Transportation and Germans
But we love him...😉😉😉
And vietcom
Imaginne him beeing the captain of a u-boat. He would crush right through the matrix.
Pedo Hunters you forgot that one ☝️
@@christianvomberge4022 is so haha
Special effects: How much "dinosaur" effect sound do you want in your movie?
Director: Yes!
Brilliant
Lol they sounded like godzilla
I got a fever. And the only cure is more cowbell. I mean more "dinosaur" effect sound.
@jakiiboi8 sounds like 1:25
jakiiboi8 throughout the trailer listen to the sounds in the back round it’s like they’ve plopped a couple of t-rex’s in
Most enjoyable movie I've seen in years. 100% recommended
no blood and guts in a war movie? its pretty lame
I'm not a smart man, Jenny. But I do know what a depth charge is.
Ahaahaha
*social distancing is
Douglas Lally Whiskey in a pot of beer
@NibiruLives Destroyers used depth charges to kill Submarines..
Im getting green minded here...
Little does he know that he’s gunna storm the beaches of Normandy 2 years later, as well as be drafted into Vietnam
I bet all that shrimp made good eating on that destroyer, though.
just to be captured by the Somali pirates a few decades later...
And then shot in the buttock!
Left for dead on an island and his wife leaves him for another bloke.
And get stranded in an airport
"In the spirit of good sportsmanship .... GREYHOUND ... Good luck surviving the night."
Chilling AF 🤩!
What a marvelous movie. Makes this an amazing watch to know the REAL heroes who made this happen. 72,000 lives lost over the battle of Atlantic in just a few days....insane. Brings chills down my spine. Truly salute to all those brave heroes who fought for us. God bless their soul! ❤
Plot Twist: He’s really out there looking for Wilson
Looking for Wilson... and saving Private Ryan to go to Omaha Beach... 2 years later.
Or Joe searching for that volcano !!
TheOMGsee
UNDERRATED COMMENT!
Hahahahaha 😂 😂 😂 😂
😂😂😂🤣😂I'M DYING!!😂😂😂😂😂
I hope they hired Mark Felton Productions for accuracy.
Love his videos.
I just got his his intro out of my head!
Lmao was JUST watching his videos before this popped on my feed.
been watching him since 10k subs, this gave me a laugh
That guy is the man. Like a modern Steve Irwin but for History lol 🤣🤣
An adrenaline rush of a movie! The visual effects were stunning and the excellent cast made it all come to life in realistic fashion! Wish I had caught this in the theatres!
This film affected me so very intensely . i had several uncles that served in WWII, and one was on one of those ships crossing the Atlantic, bringing supplies to England . i was always thrilled by the stories from my uncle in a B-17, and the one on Guadalcanal, but never gave much thought to my uncle who served on a cargo ship in one of those convoys . i had NO IDEA what went on there . this movie just blew me away . i wish that my uncle was still alive, so that i could tell him how much i appreciate what he went through.
My grandfather too. He was US Navy WW2 but stationed on a US Merchant marine ship as a gunner, I couldn't imagine what it felt like to be unable to basically fight back. At least on a destroyer there was the ability to return fire with more than a puny deck gun. But even on a warship,the fear must have been palpable. The battle of the Atlantic is actually largely forgotten about in terms of the stories told. Sad but true. People like your uncle and my grandfather were charged with getting the men and supplies to Europe. Little was said about their war. What they fought and went through.
And in the end the Captain is stranded on an island alone with a volleyball.
Good one lol
Wilson!!!!!!!!!!!!
And he is then reunited with his beautiful, talented and charming wife and they go down under, contract a virus and become our foreign correspondents in that war being waged.
@@JT-sl3ui Fritz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey look at me......I’m the captain now.
Am I the only one feeling that I have already seen the entire movie by just watching this trailer?
Battleship
You have
Well, if they follow the actual story that this is inspired by than we haven't seen shit. Book- The Good Shepherd.
@Peter Lustig agreed, this CGI shit is so overused it's rediculous now. Feels like watching a cartoon
I saw the "Victory at Sea" series, I'm good.
Inspired by actual events.
There was a war.
"There were these boats with self proppeled explosives rods that went underwater"
@@vts0361
And everything went boom.
Life. Based on actual events.
lmao
They were In a ship in the ocean
Inspired by actual events
I seen this movie now 2 times in the row and absolutly breath taking amazing thank you US for saving our asses they lost 3500 cargo shipps and 72,200 souls to help us big thank you for this movie amazing is the right word to describe this
Grow some integrity you, the Americans make their 987th war movie and suddenly you want to rub one out on Tom Hanks face. I pray to god you're not British.
Finally, a movie about the convoy escorts during the Battle of the Atlantic. This is going to be excellent.
Jack McCall hell yeah.
Action In The North Atlantic, The Cruel Sea, Corvette K-225, Atlantic Convoy, Convoy. just to name a few of many similar films.
@@garfieldsmith332 You're quite right. There's even a convoy scene in "The Way Forward" set in the Mediterranean.
I suppose I mean a movie about the Convoy Escorts made in the last 40 years.
@Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids Anti German propaganda or just good old US propaganda?
I agree, this aspect of WWII has not been given adequate attention in the context of other WWII movies
Tom hanks was in the same war twice and once in Vietnam, thank you for your service Mr. Hanks
MOVIE OF THE YEAR
My father told me he was in a convoy to Gdansk in WWII. He told me how the German Wolfpack attacked & they could not pick up survivors from sinking ships. It was crucial that the supplies get through and if they stopped to help, they would be sitting ducks for the U-boats. I'm guessing that the images of the screaming men haunted him forever.
While some Americans whine about having to wear mask and social distancing......
Bunch of snowflakes
Everybody will have it hard at one poinf
I had always understood that to be the case as well. Stopping would be fatal. If they just picked off a ship they are definitely gonna get the one that stops to help. I couldn't imagine being in this situation and then being faced with watching one of the ships blow up, knowing people were in the water and needed help and you can't stop. Then knowing any minute that could be you. The bravery of all of the people during this time was incredible. I think this was an important story to tell. Gave me a glimpse in to that time and what it was like. My heart was pounding watching it, I can't imagine what it was like to live through it. Movie was good.
On the bright side they would only be screaming for a few seconds before they froze or burned to death
@@lorigarza9971 The escorts didnt stop. The last ship on every column was designated the "Bone Collector" they stopped to pick up survivors. And mainly got torpedo'ed while sitting there bu the highly humane "Not Nazi" U boat men
I’ve seen tons of movies played tons of games talking about how scary U Boats were, but had no visual to see what they we’re capable of, this finally answers those questions
Try Silent Hunter 3. Being a U-Boat captain/crewman is basically the ultimate survival horror experience.
@@Cousin_Uli tho you have to be an engineer to enjoy it , i mean , identifying the u boat from an actual manual so you can predict its course for your torpedo is just so satisfying
Another idiot getting his history from Hollywood!!!!!!
Watch Das Boot with subtitles. It’s a German u-boat movie and it’s epic! One of the best. I love submarine movies. U-571, the hunt for red October, hunter killer, & crimson tide but das boot is the best.
@Eko Lots of very tense conversations over the TBC and explosions and the heart break of leaving men in the water
Tom Hanks is always the captain. Captain Miller, Captain Phillips, Captain Sully and now a captain of a destroyer.
LMAO
Captain of the Apollo 13
And shrimp boat captain of the 'jenny' in forest Gump 🤣👍
He wasn't a Captain in Fury.
@@chazsteadman5020 i dont think tom hanks was in fury....
inspired by actual events.
Godzilla noises.
You tell me that Godzilla its not real? how dare you :(
So funny. When I heard it I was like...really...in a ww2 movie?
It’s a true thing too, nazis equipped there U-Boats with whale sounds etc to intimidate the allies
John Smith it’s an actual thing so makes sense
And the U-boats opening themselves to gunfire
So grateful to see the Canadian corvette in action. My father served on them on convoy duty like this. So proud to see this. Thanks Tom.
Whatever Tom Hanks touches, it turns to gold.
There's just something about Tom Hanks and World War II shows.
rap rodriguez amen
Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, and the Pacific...
All great movies and series.
Tom hanks is an anti American piece of shit.
MrCoffeekelly how do you back up this claim. He is the nicest guy in Hollywood
@@Macolicious88 fuck Hollywood and Tom Hanks you brainwashed dolt.
The 7th installment to the "Don't Travel with Tom Hanks Collection" who brought you Apollo 13, Cast Away, Captain Phillips, Sully, Saving Private Ryan and The Terminal".
Edit: 07/17/2020 Tom... my boy... my favorite actor... may well be a Demon that feasts off of the adrenaline filled blood of infants in an underground satanic cult... WWG1WGA. I'll eat my hat and edit this later if it turns out not to be true. Peace and thanks for the likes. And remember.... don't travel with Tom Hanks, especially in Hollywood...
Edit: 11/11/2021 Ok I went a little nuts during the pandemic I'm back to normal now sorry for the scare. Love you Tom!
LMFAOOO
I think you're combining Captain Phillips and Sully, but yes that would make this episode number 7 :)
@@geewunder1171 You're right!!!! I fixed it! That's 7 then lmao!
ahahahahahah 7 pack
Ha, fantastic :-D
Since he voiced woody this guy can never star in a serious role for me. His voice just makes me smile.
you serious??? you ever seen saving private ryan? this man is made for war films!
@@arod4u209 yea like Forrest Gump he is good in drama movies
where have you been sleepin' my man? After toy story he kept on starring in drama films like the green mile, cast away, catch me if you can, da vinci code, angel n demons, cloud atlas, captain philips, a hologram for the king, sully, inferno, the post, a beautiful day in the neighbourhood.. Good God and these were just some of it.
Lol......what
Taking orders from General Woody
Watched. Thoroughly enjoyed. Had me on the edge of my couch. Closest I've felt to being in a cinema this entire lockdown.
Lesson learned. Never travel with Tom Hanks anywhere.
Lmao. I’m dead.
But he does get where he needs to go
@@2buntv743 he does but everyone else dies
I am the captain now
Or Matt Damon ...:)
Everything looks so computer animated now compared to the battle scenes in Saving Private Ryan, Pearl Harbor, & Band of Brothers... Regardless, this looks awesome and I will gladly go see this in theaters!
Putting pearl harbor in that list completly ruins your comment
@@saphyr7868 no not really. The battle scenes for Pearl Harbor used prop ships and real planes, not computer generated crap.
@@dkstryker the flight of the b25 mitchel bombers was real too
Replace Pearl Harbor with Tora Tora Tora, and you'd be right.
dkstryker right? There will never be anything like band of brothers or SPR again
"we lost 7 ships, and fifty souls." thank you for you service 🥺
Sad but true back in those times ....
Didnt know submarines sounded like whales and pleseriousaurus. They must communicate with sonar.
Johan Cha technically they are U-boats
The U Boats were sea monsters
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My dad was one of the first sonar operators. Until you got experienced it was nearly impossible to tell the difference between a shoal of fish, a whale or a submarine.
you are so right, watched the movie 3 times and this made me angry every trip :O)
Trailer: In theaters June 12
Coronavirus: Hold my popcorn...
@Tech J 37 Netflix ?
@Tech J 37 do you have to pay to watch it ?
Bruce Tucker this is the onto reason why coronavirus existed bc it wanted to be the first to see this movie bc it’s looks so good
Lmao
@@jesusislord7772 it's 2020 fella, dont fall into the trap! Don't pay! Apple+ or .Amazon, disNaay, Netflix's. Watch it on CYBERFLIX-TV, cinemahd etc ,free!
"Inspired by actual events" - a submarine hit a ship somewhere during the war..
inspired. it won't be 100% accurate.
IRIEtheACE yeah Thats Hollywood for ya 😂🤷🏼♂️
More like the “actual event” is WW2 itself. Leaves a lot of room for Hollywood liberties
Well there was a similar incident during WW2 which involved a British Corvette. But I guess Hollywood would never use that one!
Well, they need to add some badass scenes for enjoy. It's just like Midway: not 100% accurate scenes But 100% epic.
Saving Private Ryan: But From A Submarine This Time.
"Das Boot" but from a destroyer this time.
Saving private Ryan 1944 north France
TRUST ME THIS MAN IS A LEGEND. I DONT CARE IF THE TRAILER SOUND LIKE KILLING GODZILLA
@actnowone wow. i didnt know until now, let me do some research. i just love him as an actor tho.
@actnowone mehn. That man have a skeleton in his cupboard. He is truly dark.
@Legion 57 Horrible post
Soti T. Boy You mean like the failed actor and President Trump?
@@kostasg7109 and every other politicians
“Alright we have this role where you’d be playing the captain of-“ Tom Hanks: ”I’m in”
He wrote the screenplay himself lol
If Matt Damon shows up at the end needing to be rescued I'm going to lose my shit
hahah damn awesome idea , wow
is this a bourne identity reference hehe
@@oliverkristensen5235 saving private ryan,but i smell sarcasm in yours hehe
@@oliverkristensen5235 this is also Interstellar and Saving private Ryan
😂😂😂
Is there a scene in this movie where a wounded Tom Hanks pulls out his Colt .45 and starts shooting at the sub from a mile away?
Yeah apparently James Francis Ryan refuses to jump into a lifeboat as well 🤣🤣🤣
yep, towards the end of the movie
@@marksmith4640 No, no. James *Francis* Ryan.
😂😂😂 sinks the sub with one shot from the colt? (gun company hidden sponsor)
Cant wait to see this
“In theaters June 12”
Lol.
Yeah in chef king Amazon as we speak
Fk that I’m watching free on a stream
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Movie ends with Tom's character jumping off boat when he sees lieutenant Dan
On shore waving.
So this is what happened before Captain Miller hit the beach
Yup and they never knew they had a twin brother each adopted into different families lol
He accidentally over shot his search for Private Ryan, and ended up involved in a spy ring in Russia, and then ended up fighting in Vietnam going under his surname Forrest Gump.
What really happened is Russians won the war. All these movies is kids playing boxers after they watched the real championship fight on TV. The real fight was in 1941 next to Moscow. In 1942 in Stalingrad. And in 1943 text to Kursk. Everything else doesn't matter.
@@audioproductionmusicproduc8518 Just like your comment doesn't matter 😜
Let's not forget his heroic efforts against Somalian pirates 50 years later, under his other last name, Captain Phillips. Man, he ages WELL! :)
Scarily accurate portrayal, this film really hit home for me. My grandfather being one of only 14 survivors of WW2 longest u boat hunt on the sunken HMS Gould.
Except for one fact; the U-boats didn't line up like football players, they were totally independent of each other and seldom knew another one's position.
@@siaripop7
They operated in highly coordinated wolfpacks. With radio communication between each other and shore installations. They knew each other's exact positions.
As an old destroyer man I'm looking forward to this movie. The fictional Keeling's hull number, 548, was a hull number assigned to a destroyer that never got built.
I thought it was really good. Alot of people don't seem to think so on this thread. I would definitely recommend watching it.
Is it just me or any body else thinks that the sound just before the sub surfaces is like from Godzilla 2019.
Cause U-Boats were like monsters.
Yeah the MUTOs' guttural sounds.
Its what the french call "chant du loup" or (wolfs call) a sound submarines made by having a towed sonar .
Yeah its an overplayed sound in movies, like tires screeching everytime they take off.
i think they try to depict U-boats as sea monster stalking and hunting them.
Ah "Battleship part 2" Oscar edition!
Battleship was pure drivel, this looks good.
Good one..
This is the continuation of the story of Noah
as much as people shit on that movie funny thing is that movie got me into naval history and warfare lol
Oscar bait at its finest
One of the better war movies I've seen. Gets str8 to the action, and there's plenty of it!
"You go in the water...shark in the water."
"You ever see a sharks eyes chief? Black and lifeless like a dolls eyes chief"
Your gonna need a bigger boat !!!!
And the screaming...
And three hours later a big fat PBY comes down and start to pick us up. You know that was the time I was most frightened? Waitin' for my turn. I'll never put on a lifejacket again. So, eleven hundred men went in the water, three hundred and sixteen men come out, the sharks took the rest, June the 29, 1945. Anyway, we delivered the bomb.
Show me tej way to go home
You some kind of half assed astronaut hooper
Everybody gangsta till you hear U-boat whale noises
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAARMM
Everybody gangsta till spaceships filled with dinosaurs in red capes descends from the sky
@@Dupawpaski not funny
weirdintro 9 well! Not everybody has the same sense of humor. But you know.. it’s just a joke. After all he did said that didn’t he?
weirdintro 9 I thought it was funny
Tom Hanks: 60 years old
Hollywood: You got drafted. Again!
Everybody gangster till Tom hanks plays sea of thieves for the first time
Don't travel with Tom. His track record is awful.
you mean death record ? :D
🤣
cast away sully captain Phillips Appolo 13.
LMAO!
Don’t forget Epstein island
"inspired by real events" = the ocean actually exists
Nem a Tolvajkergetők
😂 👍🏻
And german torpedoes with magnetic detonators that bounce off the ships hull: Inspired by „World of tanks“... 🤪
@@stacystables117 That actually may be true. The G7 torpedo had a fault which prevented the Germans sinking any British ships during the Norwegian campaign. Their magnetic detonators didn't work beyond certain longitudes to the North. However this was fixed by the time the US entered the war.
Nem a Tolvajkergetők
Right. So this probably must have been a G7a with an impact fuse.
@@stacystables117 Or just a high polygon cylinder with a rounded end and a simple texture, trailed by a particle emitter. You know, CGI.
Nem a Tolvajkergetők
CGI, of course... But Let us agree on the term „entertainment industry with a propaganda mission“...
The evil, demonic German, unrecognized, hidden, sneaky, cowardly and malicious, who even threatens the Yank submerged in his „OP-submarine“ with destruction via hydrophones, talking and sounding like the devil.
The unbelievable evil against the blossoming white good:
„Jawohl, mein Fuehrer“, a factual film inspired by pure truth/Правда“ 🤪
I'll go see it. My father was on a troop ship in a convoy heading for England in the North Atlantic a few months before D-day. A U-Boat got one of their ships but got away. We watched "Das Boot" together and his only comment on it when the U-Boat was getting depth charged to pieces was "don't go feeling too sorry for those guys". He was a pretty tough guy.
Noone gives a shit.
I knew a Belgian merchant mariner who was torpedoed 3 times! He was a nice guy, absolutely hated any Germans. This was in the seventies. RIP Gaston!
Tyrel J. Clearly not you jackass
Me too buddy, me too
“Das Boot” there’s a blast from the past. It was the first tape I watched i with my Marine dad on our new Betamax.
I watched just to listen to him say “we’ll rain hell down from on high”
This messed me up emotionally. There are no other words to describe it.
and you’re and asshole 😃
Hammerschlägen M ok sorry if i’m too emotional for you. you didn’t have to say anything.
Tom Hanks acting career: I think I'm gonna be a captain again
Any form of transportation(trains planes, ships,apollo craft): how many times we gotta teach you this lesson old man.
Don't forget a squad.
He is a neval captain, equivalent to colonel in the army, therefore he is NOT "captain" again
@@jerryu8166 you must be fun at parties
Apollo craft.
Lol
The Germans equipped their submarines with demonic whale noises to intimidate enemy ships.
- Based on real events btw
*Germans sending spooky messages to the Greyhound like some cheap evil villain*
*U-boat having an AA gun duel with a Fletcher class destroyer from 5 meters away*
*Literally dozens of u-boats suddenly appear on a fucking RADAR screen.*
-Based on real events btw.
thats not true though is it based on bullshit events btw
you forgot the bauncing torpedo from the ship
XDDD wuahahahahahahahaa so truee
@@KSA-iwnl-
the Germans had magnetic detonators since the Weserburung operation they forgot that detail apparently XD
Loved the movie it's compelling heartfelt and touches the coldness of war and what the true hero's truly put up with to give us all freedom in our time
This movie was crazy good. Like literally crazy good. I cant believe this happened during WWII so many lives lost unnecessarily
Tom Hanks is 63 years old and still fighting wars. Wow!
U571 reloaded. A german sub would never do a broadside with a hostile ship.
what the hell does anyone in Hollywood know about history? the only history they know for sure in the route and importing of coke and who did what? Other than that they know jack shit?? true events how can they prove that? like to see the after-action reports from both sides?? bet old tom here doesn't even know about those reports?? WHY DO THE ONES WHO NEVER SERVED GET TO PLAY US?/ WHY NOT USE SOMEONE WHO KNOWS BATTLE BECAUSE THEY WENT THREW IT??
@@brucesweatman2146 Because everyone whos served in WW2 are well above 95 years old?
Because German sailors serving in U Boats suffered a crazy high casualty rate?
Another shitty war movie, man...
@@diegoleonardia5358 Um, there are things called books, you know...
@@diegoleonardia5358 What a silly argument. There are books, memoes, diaries, documentaries etc etc etc. You'd have to choose NOT to learn about historical accuracy at this point.
Damn the coronavirus every Tom Hanks movie deserves a big screen and now we've been reduced to watching on Apple TV
buy a 75 inch 4k like i did!
Watched this trailer on the phone. Girlfriend who heard the trailer asked me if it’s a new Godzilla movie.....
funny
Inspired by actual events
Juajuajuajua!!
Didn't I know that German WWII submarines had a Predator sound ?!
Axis subs: OP
C'mon- everyone knows that they were actual wolves in disguise with snorkels and really dangerous poos they could launch!
They also surfaced close to enemy ships just to show their badass paintings.
Anytime..
German Uboats and Japanese Torpedo bombers where the Epitome of the Sea during the entirety of the war. The greater advancementa in technology had led Germany to make Torpedos that would be twice as accurate and go double the speed of a Destroyer. They also had quite a range advantage and Buoys attached to torpedos to fire them without surfacing. They were infinitly more terrifying than shown in this movie because only ONE Uboat had the potential to sink half a fleet of ships. They led to he modern development of Anti Submarine Helicopters today.
I’m worried about all the CGI I just saw. Hopefully it’s tasteful.
Same bro. CGI disengages me and reminds me I am watching a “movie”
and not very good cgi at that
@@skullmanUK haha 99% of it out there is bad,... I feel like if I can TELL that it's CGI it's bad lol!
the ocean and the boat rolling was very realistic, i worked as a fisherman in the norwegian sea and some days was insane, and to be honest, scary.
Micheal Bay.........'' hold on there fella''
Movie is AWESOME Tom Hanks at his best
"Good luck surviving the night" with that german accent. Good scene.
Was it used in the movie though? I must have missed it.
@@janslavik5284 No. They used in the movie a toxic german u boat commander wich was not so scary, just to toxic.
@@ogzhn7430 Yeah, I was expecting something menacing, and then the U-Boat captain started making wolf noises. Pretty dissapointing tbh. Thanks for answer :)
Every war trailer since dunkirk has that ticking in the background now
IMHO the Dunkirk trailer was one of the best.
most of Nolans movies have it, cause of the time theme
@@karimshebeika8010 The ticking in background is just psychological play with your mind. It's just to put some danger element into movies. Just like there were ticking bombs with clock. Nolan likes it, that's why it is in Dunkirk and even in Interstellar in some songs.
But what's with the bloody Predator noises with the UBoats though?!
Never and I mean never get on a boat or airplane with Tom Hanks!
Why do I feel like I've seen this movie a million times
Same 🤟
Because it's Saving Private Ryan fighting against German Submarines (U-Boats.) No s*** Sherlock.
@@galatraproductions4752 lmao ok rude ass
@@jayskaggs6017 LOL 🤣🤣🤣
Your from the future 😳😳😂👍🏻
@Tom Hanks! Thank You for this amazing movie! Another beautifull masterpiece!
I like the way the trailer looks, hopefully the movie matches up
Before watching this,watch 'Dasboot'.
Das Boot is 10 times better than this movie.
@@Jermster_91 Have you seen this movie then?
Perhaps more germane to the subject matter / viewpoint would be The Cruel Sea (1953) with Jack Hawkins, Donald Sinden and Denholm Elliot
@@Sirdiggar No, but looks terrible and is entirely fictional.
Very true! Germans were very disciplined soldiers and would not paint such stupid artwork on their boats.
This movie was BADASS. A must watch and it will give you chills
Finally. It’s been a long wait, some 3 years for this release.
INSPIRED by real events, translation, the name of the ship is real.
Show me your research. Or are you just blowing shit out your ass. I'm waiting.
@@freeyourmindtc Well that is what asses are for silly, blowing shit out of it. Sheeesh All Hollywood takes licence with the facts, that is why they say BASED on actual events, it does not say true story.
The hero of The Good Shepherd is Commander Krause, the captain of the fictional US Navy Mahan-class destroyer USS Keeling in World War II. Krause is in overall command of an escort force protecting an Atlantic convoy in the Battle of the Atlantic. He finds himself in a difficult position. The voyage in question occurs early in 1942, shortly after the United States's entry into the war. Although he is a career Navy officer, with many years of seniority, this is Krause's first wartime mission. The captains of the other vessels in the escort group are junior to him in rank, and much younger, but they have been at war for over two years.
The story is told in third person entirely from Krause's point of view as he fights his ship, detailing his mood swings from his intense and focused excitement and awareness during combat to his resulting fatigue, depression, and self-doubt as his self-perceived inferiority and inexperience to the other captains under his command troubles him (although as the story progresses he is shown to be quite capable). He broods over his career; his wife left him partly because of his strict devotion to duty. He is troubled when the press of duty forces him to neglect his prayers (unlike most of Forester's other heroes, Krause is devout). He is troubled by recollections that the Navy review board had twice passed him over for promotion, returning a judgement of fitted and retained due to little or no opportunity in the prewar Navy. His promotion to Commander only came when the United States entered the war, leading him to fear that he may be unsuited to his command.
@@edl617 It was a comment on Hollywood, not Commander Krause
Translation, it was set in an actual battle lol
When he retired from the Navy, he became a captain of a cargo vessel that was attacked by Somali pirates.
Correct and after that affair he decided to become a pilot and land jet in Hudson river. Truly remarkable and versatile individual. Lmao!
@@interceptorm5 now we're talking.
Before that his wife gave birth to Forest Gump, then he himself Storm the omaha beach.
Loved this movie because it made a valiant effort to portray the horrid constant grinding pressure of the battle of the Atlantic on the convoy lines. A difficult thing to express. Plus I am just a solid fan of Tom Hanks's acting.
I watched this movie on Apple TV , it was amazing
As a young Marine, we talked crap, stole their gear, insulted and fought with the Navy constantly. BUT, on their ship going to where we needed to be, no greater respect.
They call French marines "marsouins", which means porpoise in French. Why? Because those marines, like porpoises, just tag along with the ships.
If you truly served thank you... but it also sounds like you're ripping from HBOs The Pacific and Kiefer Sutherlands line from a few good men... also if this is made up you should feel ashamed
We talked crap about the jarheads, too...but we knew that when we delivered the grunts to their target that the enemy would be facing hell on earth...history shows there is no greater fear to an enemy that having a force of marines delivered to their shores.
Back at ya, Marine! It was our pleasure giving y'all a ride wherever you needed! GO NAVY!! SEMPER FI!!
🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘2020 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪🏻💪🏿💪
The U-Boat Captain sounded like Dracula
🤣👍
I thought the same thing. This is cheesy.
About 2 years later, if he visited a certain beach, he could meet his doppelganger trying to save Matt Damon
This man can do anything, it wasn't just a shrimp fishing boat, now it is battleship!
I'm the captain now
Look at me, look at me
Ha Ha Ha...perfect
I was searching for gold in the comment section & I found it....
*Captain America has entered the chat*
If only militaries would hunt and shoot pirates like this. Gunz blazin kill-em-all
DasBoot meets Greyhound
-..Daz ist Tomsen
-TOMSEEEN!!
-Sheisse daz ist not TOMSEN,daz ist TOM HANKZ
-ALAAARMMM!!!
*nicht
OK JUST GOING TO CALL IT! This trailer mismatches the actual movie. The U-boat captain voice is completely different in the main movie, the "Wolf pack's hunting us" is actually "Wolf pack's shadowing us", The "Good luck surviving the night" was never in and the pips showing up on the radar is misleading because they actually represented the convoy they are protecting, not the Wolf Pack hunting them. The low alarm sound representing the U-boats in this trailer is replaced by high pitched whale calls in the movie.
Despite all that though, I CAN"T GET ENOUGH OF THIS MOVIE!
This looks so good ! Tom hanks always makes good movies
Anything Tom Hanks is in it will be AWESOME
And his intellect and way with ideas probably helps fuel another illegal invasion (post north Africa, Syria) of the whites to Afraid
Axel Horsch I didn’t say he’s a great person. Just actor!!!! Didn’t mean to ruffle feathers if that’s what I did
The best submarine film ever is "Das Boot"by Wolfgang Petersen.There will never be a better one.
yes thes showed at least how terrible the war has really been. for both sides. not this patroitistic american distraction bs
OST for this movie is so good.
@@gammlerzen403 It's more an expensive ad for World of Warships.
Great book, an awesome read.
Yes ! But the original one is best !!!!!
Full disclosure: I'm a US Navy destroyer sailor veteran. I was embarked on a WWII "tin can" of a generation newer than the Fletcher class 'can in the movie. I watched Greyhound and mostly enjoyed it. I think the editors did a disservice to those sailors who rode shotgun on Atlantic convoys in WWII by shortening the movie to only 90 minutes.
Technical inaccuracies in movies, particularly >military< movies grates on me what with the amount of technical expertise around who can be consulted to ensure the movies is true to those they portray.
Spoiler to my brother current and former squids:
The General Quarters ((GQ, battle stations) alarm is NOT a submarine dive, dive klaxon. (A very simply search yields what Battle Stations sounds like.)
Voice ship-to-ship radio communications was NOT by way of a sound powered phone (the handset Mr. Hanks would talk on).
The actor whose part was that of a Signalman performed as though it was the first time he ever had his hand on a signal lamp shutter handle. (Compare the speed of the signal lights coming from other ships.)
Enlisted personnel in CIC (Combat Information Center) would NOT have their shirts
unbuttoned half-way down while at GQ.
Somebody in wardrobe who knew how WWII sailors wore their white hats should have clued the actors in.
Where'd all the crew come from on the starboard side to cheer sinking the sub?
Thank you for this interesting information and for your service!
Thanks Mr. Jim.
Just watched the movie.... The uboats were so deadly 😯 and evil looking.... Wonderful acting by all.... Tom hanks made it look so real....
"Based on true events" doesn't necessarily mean it's "accurately portrayed"
Edit: I apologize for my missed view of the wording 'inspired by' and not 'based on'. Although, apart from that, I still think the film needs to be worked on more on a more realistic aspect. I believe that both entertainment and historical accuracy can still fit the same line in a film grade industry.
OneStar Omg stop being so damn nitpicky. There’s ALWAYS one of you in every historical war movie.
@@Mr.Honest247 Thought process: meak gud movie only 4 me!!1!
Mr. Blunt we don’t need it to be perfect, but when we see a U-Boat trading fucking broadsides with a destroyer, we realize you didn’t even try.
its 1000% true i was on that boat as a navy delta ranger green beret seal sniper i can tell you this is exactly what happened
Did the u boats make demonic whale noises and chat back and forth with the enemy on radio?
tom hanks never disappoints
Man that trailer brought chills up my spine
72 000 souls died on these crossings during WW2, this film reminds us.
60 000 sous died of Covid in the US in just one day ... yesterday
Listen to Tom. Be a hero. Wear a mask.