You know , I agree with your assertion, but there is something iconic when Cobb says ,” in the entire world ,sir.” Gets me every time but the outstanding comment is top notch. Just my opinion though.
They really should've received an award for the best adversarial acting team. They were so opposite, the tension was brutal. The conversation about the Lipizzaner stallions really hammers that home.
Both directed by the great Tony Scott. Although the US Navy wouldn't give him any support for this movie (hence the opening scene takes place on a French aircraft carrier).
@@stuco81 I always found that strange too, like why wasn't he on the Enterprise, or the Nimitz, etc. Figured Richard Valeriani was embedded with NATO or something along those lines.
@@stuco81 There were too many things about this movie that the Navy didn't like. 1) an arrogant loose cannon captain with trigger happy fingers. 2) the excessive use of foul language. 3) the idea of a mutiny. 4) unnecessary racism. 5) excessive inaccuracies. 6) over dramatization, like this NFL locker room prep speech. and the biggest offender of all. 7) a little dog pissing on a multi billion dollars worth of United States property. Other than that, it was a hell of a damn good movie.
How could a warship carrying Little Bill Daggett, Aragorn, and Tony Soprano ever lose a fight? Fucking unstoppable. Unless of course you had a sub with Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn and Sean Connery.
Yes still get chills from this scene for the very same reasons and it remains an awesome movies for so many reasons- all the actors, the chemistry between them, the music, everything really !
This makes me cry like a baby. My father was an 18-yo Marine on Iwo Jima and I attended Alabama football games since 1969. A perfect storm of "make a grown-assed man cry in his beer."
i honestly don't remember much about the movie, but i remember this scene. love the call-and-response between him and the COB for most of the speech. love how he shouts GO BAMA ROLL TIDE *with* his men at the end, instead of waiting for them to just say it to him. after this i'm ready to cram myself in a metal death tube and go underwater myself.
@@mck1972and a Submariner to boot, pronounced "Submarine" with an R sound not "mariner" as in "The Ancient Mariner" as two of my cousins who were submariners get on me about because due to our grandfather, their uncle (my father), and myself were all born in Scotland and hence pronounce it the British way, as in "The Ancient Mariner".
One of THE very best films ever, made by one of the finest directors of all-time, the late-great, Tony Scott. Denzel & Gene Hackman !! 2 of the very best, ever. I love every minute of this masterpiece. ------------MJL< 76 y/o
This is definitely a movie without clear cut good guys and bad guys. The casting of the two mains is perfect in that you want to take a side but really neither man is right or wrong. The 90s Roulette podcast does a great breakdown of the movie and the two characters in one of their episodes
Severely underrated movie. I finally watched this last week and was blown away. Better than Hunt for Red October, K-19, and probably Das Boot although I know a lot of film nuts would consider that sacrilege. The score is so fuckin' good, too. Zimmer pulling through as usual and it makes the movie whole.
The unfortunate part about this is that most times in the media, the Silent Service is forgotten when war is the topic. You'll hear about "boots on the ground" and "front lines" but hardly do you ever hear about heroes on submarines. Thankfully we have movies like this that give us a glimpse into their world, albeit a stylized view.
Mr. White You May don’t what you’re saying. President Obama approved the start of a $1 trillion program to modernize strategic nuclear forces in his 2nd term.
@@tonymanero5544 yes. Also, if you wanted glory and credit you don't become a submariner. That's why it's called the silent service. Silence is success. Just like the CIA protection through secrecy. The idea is to make people think you aren't there. Not be loud as fuck like the Marines storming Iwo Jima.
It's interesting - watching this scene for the first time in the movie it feels like an outstanding leader just motivating his men. Upon rewatching it, you can't help but see the narcissism, megalomania and warmongering incipient in Ramsey.
God I fucking miss seeing Hackman act in movies. But I am very happy to see he's still around today in 2023, and seemingly healthy at well over 90 years old. I remember seeing a photo of him riding a bike a couple years back, looking lean.
It doesn't make me want to re-enlist, I was on a flag ship, very strict but I liked and respected my officers. There was one capt like this Jerk and everyone disliked him.
COB: Crew present and accounted for, Sir! Ramsey: Little ducks, there's trouble in Russia. So they called us. And we're going over there and bringing the most lethal killing machine ever devised. We're capable of launching more firepower than has ever been released in the history of war. For one purpose alone: Keep our country safe. We constitute the front line and the last line of defense. I expect and demand your very best. Anything less -- you should've joined the Air Force. This might be our Commander-in-Chief's Navy, but this is my boat. And all I ask is that you keep up with me. And if you can't, that strange sensation you'll be feeling in the seat of your pants will be my boot in your ass. Mr. COB? COB: Yes, Sir! Ramsey: You're aware of the name of this ship, aren't you, Mr. COB? COB: VERY aware, Sir! Ramsey: It bears a proud name doesn't it, Mr. COB. COB: VERY proud, Sir! Ramsey: It represents fine people. COB: VERY fine people, Sir! Ramsey: Who lives in a fine, outstanding State. COB: OUTSTANDING, Sir! Ramsey: In the greatest country in the entire world. COB: In the ENTIRE world, Sir! Ramsey: And what is that name, Mr. COB? COB: ALABAMA, Sir! Ramsey: And what do we say?! Ramsey & COB: Go 'Bama'! Crew: ROLL TIDE!! Ramsey: Chief of the Boat [COB]: Dismiss the crew. COB: Dismiss the crew! Aye, aye, Sir! Crew, department heads, attend to your departments. Fall out!!
i am from Tuskegee Alabama. Proud fan of The Tide baby. Go Bama Roll Tide. The speech gives me chills. Coach Saban should play this for the Crimson Tide before they run on to the field and take on Georgia.
The people of Alabama only love three things, Jesus, The Great State of Alabama, and Crimson Tide Football, not necessarily in that order. (Exception: Auburn fans love neither Crimson Tide Football nor Jesus.)
Man I love this it's mine and was my dad's favorite scene really reminds me of him never thought a motivational speech could make you tear up Love and miss you dad
Nah Auburn doesn't like anyone and has zero respect for anyone. Denzel is more like a Dawgs fan, respected but understands Alabama is alpha Dawg for now.
Right before Hackman takes the mic, he looks at the crew as if to say "I'm not convinced"... Then when he hits the mic, Denzels face is like, "This is why I joined " Fricking perfect.
Yes, just like its sister ship USS Tennessee. She bears a proud name. Named after the CSS Tennessee captured, rechristened USS Tennessee, and Captained by Tennesee Native US Admiral David Farragut, the first full admiral of the United States Navy. He considered secession treason and kept his oath to the United States at the expense of his friends. At Pearl Harbor, both the Battleship USS Tennessee and the destroyer USS Farragut survived the Japanese attack and shot down Japanese planes. Both USS Farragut and USS Tennessee survived World War 2 with honor and distinction. Like their namesakes, Damn the Torpedoes! Full speed ahead, and Go Vols!
Hollyweird was not totally controlled by feminism the way it is now, a masculine kick ass movie like this and others like it will not ever be seen again.
Because Hollywood isn't controlled by little whimps and feminists running it. Hollywood was more bold back in the 90's. Now there just little cry baby's
Lol you guys are idiots and have been manipulated that's why. If you watch the movie, you'd realize your thinking is part of the cause of what happened on the boat.
No way would I be on this Sub, I was on a flag ship and it was very strict but I had officers that I liked and respected not a Jerk like this capt. We did have one capt like him and I think everyone disliked him including our CPO.
Happy 4th of July my American friends. I live a bit North of you, you know that second largest nation on earth place, but damn do I admire you guys. Outstanding gentlemen!
One of my favorite movies and every squid during this erawould understand the concept of old school Navy vs New school Navy. This was a major transition of how the navy operated. The XO was right and prevented a Nuclear War but was wrong for instigating a Mutiny.
As an Army vet, I'm wondering why the Navy bugler is playing "To The Colors" during nighttime as they're boarding the submarine? Love this scene, by the way.
There is inevitability to the Tide. Each wave carries with it a certainty: It will regroup, it will grow stronger and it will always return. ROLL TIDE!
Great movie featuring a star studded cast. Furthermore, kudos to the USS Nevada thermonuclear armed submarine #Silent Sentry, blue and gold fleet. Also the most lethal killing machine ever devised.
The heavy rain adds so much value to this scene...
OUTSTANDING!
every time i hear his shout "OUTSTANDING SIR!" i get chills. Great scene..
... chills, so do I dude, so do I!
Bro and I hate Alabama go Rutgers! 😊
Goddamn I love this movie
You know , I agree with your assertion, but there is something iconic when Cobb says ,” in the entire world ,sir.” Gets me every time but the outstanding comment is top notch. Just my opinion though.
“The entire world, sir”
@@xihuantiyu Go, America!
Gene Hackman is a true legend. He owns whatever movie he is in. Actors today are well below the bar Gene Hackman has set.
Really?
Charles Dance is far superior to Hackman and he’s in his prime now.
Denzel pretty good too
This film is EPIC!! Outstanding theme. Outstanding writers!! Outstanding actors across the board.
@@CelestialShaman44OUTSTANDING SIR!!! 😶7
100%
"This might be our Commander in Chief's navy...but this is my boat!"
Fking bad ass!
Go ‘Bama!
Roll Tide!
I’m not even a Bama fan and I still get chills. Gawd dang.
They used to play this before Alabama basketball games. I still get chills from the soundtrack because it was such a part of my adolescence
I'm a Bama Fan.
As a Clemson fan, I concur
@@ladorjenkins3262 And that’s saying a LOT! 👍
"Go Bama!, Roll Tide!!". I've heard that over and over and never tire of it. Hope everyone is safe out there.
Still get chills every time I watch this scene.
That Hans Zimmer music helps with the chills too! Lol
@@deespeeves8542 Still my favourite Zimmer score 😅🙌 I just *can't* get over it
Denzel and Gene Hackman are phenomenal. One of the greatest actors of all time
They really should've received an award for the best adversarial acting team. They were so opposite, the tension was brutal. The conversation about the Lipizzaner stallions really hammers that home.
They're from Portugal, not Spain
Two of the greatest actors even...
@@sevenrats You seem to have the pulse of the crew...what a great line.
That's two.
IN THE ENTIRE WORLD SIR.
AND WHAT IS THAT NAME MR COB?
ALABAMA SIR!!
Alabama Sir! Go Bama! Roll Tide!
Maybe it's time you make it so again.... unfortunately just saying it isn't enough, Trump is the wrong man for the job
DrMauraDrakeCMO
O! BAMA! ROLL TIDEEEE!!
Next to Top Gun this movie probably got the most recruits to join the Navy. This is badass!
Both directed by the great Tony Scott. Although the US Navy wouldn't give him any support for this movie (hence the opening scene takes place on a French aircraft carrier).
@@stuco81 I always found that strange too, like why wasn't he on the Enterprise, or the Nimitz, etc. Figured Richard Valeriani was embedded with NATO or something along those lines.
When I was little I wanted to serve in the Navy as either a fighter pilot flying F-14's off the USS Enterprise with VF-84 or serving on a submarine
@@stuco81 There were too many things about this movie that the Navy didn't like. 1) an arrogant loose cannon captain with trigger happy fingers. 2) the excessive use of foul language. 3) the idea of a mutiny. 4) unnecessary racism. 5) excessive inaccuracies. 6) over dramatization, like this NFL locker room prep speech. and the biggest offender of all. 7) a little dog pissing on a multi billion dollars worth of United States property. Other than that, it was a hell of a damn good movie.
@@jcpenny3606 The racism was completely necessary! That was part of the conflict. Age, ideology, race. All important.
And let's keep in mind this Gene Hackman is a real Marine
Oohraah 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
He joined the marines because he couldn't get laid. LOL
GO BAMA! ROLL TIDE
They should have just gone ahead and launched Nuks on Russia without permission. Saved all of us a big headache.
@GehtEuch NixAn Dropped out of high school to join at 16(back when you could still lie your way into the military).
How could a warship carrying Little Bill Daggett, Aragorn, and Tony Soprano ever lose a fight? Fucking unstoppable. Unless of course you had a sub with Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn and Sean Connery.
Not to mention the NCIS Director.
And having Lex Luthor as their Commander Officer...
@@tepish Lex Luthor is Little Bill Daggett! Actually Gene Hackman has played so many badasses it's just take your pick!
Dont forget King Kong from training day and C from bronx tail
Yeah, but he never had the makings of a varsity athlete…
That moment when they say " Go Bama - Roll Tide" and thank you Hans Zimmer for completing that masterpiece. One of my most favourite movies ever.
The acting, the directing, the cinematography, the music ... it is all *perfect* for this scene!
@@Grubnar Totally agree. But soundtracks are *revolutionary*
@@haythamhassan1873 Indeed they are!
Yes still get chills from this scene for the very same reasons and it remains an awesome movies for so many reasons- all the actors, the chemistry between them, the music, everything really !
Crazy to think that he was almost fired for insisting on the use of choirs. Easily his top 3 scores of all time.
"Your a chubby little fat boy aren't you chief?"
"VERY CHUBBY SIR!"
This makes me cry like a baby. My father was an 18-yo Marine on Iwo Jima and I attended Alabama football games since 1969. A perfect storm of "make a grown-assed man cry in his beer."
"It has a Glorious Name Sir".
I still get chills listening to that speech.
Command. Excellence. Thats the way it should be. Denzel in Glory and this Crimson. Outstanding performances 👑👑👑👑👑👑👑
i honestly don't remember much about the movie, but i remember this scene. love the call-and-response between him and the COB for most of the speech. love how he shouts GO BAMA ROLL TIDE *with* his men at the end, instead of waiting for them to just say it to him. after this i'm ready to cram myself in a metal death tube and go underwater myself.
Cpt. Ramsey is such a genuine character, in flesh and blood soldier !!! One of the best movies ever.
Oh don't call a Sailor a Soldier!
@@mck1972and a Submariner to boot, pronounced "Submarine" with an R sound not "mariner" as in "The Ancient Mariner" as two of my cousins who were submariners get on me about because due to our grandfather, their uncle (my father), and myself were all born in Scotland and hence pronounce it the British way, as in "The Ancient Mariner".
When movies were good...
Oh yeah man thats when movies were good.
TheTruthTeller :
When men were men.
Too many special effects.
very good❤
true that
"OUTSTANDING SIR!" "IN THE GREATEST COUNTRY IN THE ENTIRE WORLD!" I love this movie.
One of THE very best films ever, made by one of the finest directors of all-time, the late-great, Tony Scott. Denzel & Gene Hackman !! 2 of the very best, ever. I love every minute of this masterpiece. ------------MJL< 76 y/o
This is definitely a movie without clear cut good guys and bad guys. The casting of the two mains is perfect in that you want to take a side but really neither man is right or wrong. The 90s Roulette podcast does a great breakdown of the movie and the two characters in one of their episodes
Severely underrated movie. I finally watched this last week and was blown away. Better than Hunt for Red October, K-19, and probably Das Boot although I know a lot of film nuts would consider that sacrilege. The score is so fuckin' good, too. Zimmer pulling through as usual and it makes the movie whole.
U571 was a good submarine flick too
@@maggs131 Still haven't seen that, it's on my list.
Yeah this is a great movie.
Let's not get too excited
@@danwroy I ain't. I'm just the right amount of excited. Crimson Tide is exactly the kind of movie that made the 90's such an awesome decade for film.
The unfortunate part about this is that most times in the media, the Silent Service is forgotten when war is the topic. You'll hear about "boots on the ground" and "front lines" but hardly do you ever hear about heroes on submarines. Thankfully we have movies like this that give us a glimpse into their world, albeit a stylized view.
Not only do you not hear about them, the libtards want to disarm their nuclear weaponry. The very backbone of the US military deterrent.
Exactly
Mr. White You May don’t what you’re saying. President Obama approved the start of a $1 trillion program to modernize strategic nuclear forces in his 2nd term.
Tony Manero good!
@@tonymanero5544 yes. Also, if you wanted glory and credit you don't become a submariner. That's why it's called the silent service. Silence is success. Just like the CIA protection through secrecy. The idea is to make people think you aren't there. Not be loud as fuck like the Marines storming Iwo Jima.
Whaaattt a fine movie.... Saw during my high school.... Still remains my favourite
Who’s here in 2024?!
Scene still gives me chills
It's interesting - watching this scene for the first time in the movie it feels like an outstanding leader just motivating his men. Upon rewatching it, you can't help but see the narcissism, megalomania and warmongering incipient in Ramsey.
I agree. The dude needs a therapist ASAP.
One of the greatest speech's of all time
Hans zimmer poured his soul for the BGM but Captain of the ship and XO just stole the show. SPL mention Outstanding sir. Fire 🔥
God I fucking miss seeing Hackman act in movies. But I am very happy to see he's still around today in 2023, and seemingly healthy at well over 90 years old. I remember seeing a photo of him riding a bike a couple years back, looking lean.
BEST Speech short of Patton. If this speech doesn't get you motivated...your heart has stopped beating. 😉
It doesn't make me want to re-enlist, I was on a flag ship, very strict but I liked and respected my officers. There was one capt like this Jerk and everyone disliked him.
Patton speech is an American Icon, but I think this is better.
COB: Crew present and accounted for, Sir!
Ramsey: Little ducks, there's trouble in Russia. So they called us. And we're going over there and bringing the most lethal killing machine ever devised. We're capable of launching more firepower than has ever been released in the history of war. For one purpose alone: Keep our country safe.
We constitute the front line and the last line of defense. I expect and demand your very best. Anything less -- you should've joined the Air Force. This might be our Commander-in-Chief's Navy, but this is my boat. And all I ask is that you keep up with me. And if you can't, that strange sensation you'll be feeling in the seat of your pants will be my boot in your ass.
Mr. COB?
COB: Yes, Sir!
Ramsey: You're aware of the name of this ship, aren't you, Mr. COB?
COB: VERY aware, Sir!
Ramsey: It bears a proud name doesn't it, Mr. COB.
COB: VERY proud, Sir!
Ramsey: It represents fine people.
COB: VERY fine people, Sir!
Ramsey: Who lives in a fine, outstanding State.
COB: OUTSTANDING, Sir!
Ramsey: In the greatest country in the entire world.
COB: In the ENTIRE world, Sir!
Ramsey: And what is that name, Mr. COB?
COB: ALABAMA, Sir!
Ramsey: And what do we say?!
Ramsey & COB: Go 'Bama'!
Crew: ROLL TIDE!!
Ramsey: Chief of the Boat [COB]: Dismiss the crew.
COB: Dismiss the crew! Aye, aye, Sir! Crew, department heads, attend to your departments. Fall out!!
AS0505 the most unrealistic piece of crap ever.
Whats that from?
I love these scene...
Goen Salma it’s extremely unrealistic
Hmmmm....
i am from Tuskegee Alabama. Proud fan of The Tide baby. Go Bama Roll Tide. The speech gives me chills. Coach Saban should play this for the Crimson Tide before they run on to the field and take on Georgia.
The people of Alabama only love three things, Jesus, The Great State of Alabama, and Crimson Tide Football, not necessarily in that order. (Exception: Auburn fans love neither Crimson Tide Football nor Jesus.)
Amen and we wouldn't have it any other way.
Who is this Bama you speak of?? 😁😁
This speech should be in every American school!
Man I love this it's mine and was my dad's favorite scene really reminds me of him never thought a motivational speech could make you tear up Love and miss you dad
The most testoteronic scene in a movie ever
Nah, that would be Jessie Ventura in Predator. But this is up there near the top!
No...I'd say "This is Sparta!" was but this is up there yes.
@@GC0077 That whole movie was the most testoeronic scene ever! You see my friend, I've brought more soldiers than you.
Raises the hair on the back of my neck.
Not really. Not at all actually.
Thanks for putting this on. Absolutely love it!!!
i get chills........ALABAMA, ROLL TIDE....... Denzel looks like an Auburn fan
Lmao. Good one. Been a Tide fan since 1965. Will play this before I watch us play LSU this Saturday. Go Bama Roll Tide.
USS Alabama is an Ohio Class boomer.
watch the Book of Eli
Ha!
Nah Auburn doesn't like anyone and has zero respect for anyone.
Denzel is more like a Dawgs fan, respected but understands Alabama is alpha Dawg for now.
Whoever did the music for this movie better have gotten an academy award , take a bow well done.
Hans Zimmerman
@@jessieyoung3759 Zimmer
Hans Zimmer, and he has 2 of them, along with 4 Grammys. The Oscars were for the Lion King and Dune.
Right before Hackman takes the mic, he looks at the crew as if to say "I'm not convinced"... Then when he hits the mic, Denzels face is like, "This is why I joined " Fricking perfect.
90s baby.
One of the best scenes in a
Modern 🇺🇸 Navy Movie ....
Noted a US Combat Veteran 🇺🇸.
Gene Hackman ...so underated!
No pretty much everyone considers him one of our greatest actors.
I love this scene! It gets me hype everytime I watch it!
His speech is really not much hyperbole. An Ohio class sub (USS Alabama) is pretty everything he describes in reality.
Yes, just like its sister ship USS Tennessee. She bears a proud name. Named after the CSS Tennessee captured, rechristened USS Tennessee, and Captained by Tennesee Native US Admiral David Farragut, the first full admiral of the United States Navy. He considered secession treason and kept his oath to the United States at the expense of his friends. At Pearl Harbor, both the Battleship USS Tennessee and the destroyer USS Farragut survived the Japanese attack and shot down Japanese planes. Both USS Farragut and USS Tennessee survived World War 2 with honor and distinction. Like their namesakes, Damn the Torpedoes! Full speed ahead, and Go Vols!
Andrew Hix
DDG 99 also carries the name “Farragut”, and you can tell they do with pride. Best ship I’ve worked with, and they have clout.
Happy Veteran's Day and ROLL DAMN TIDE!
that is exactly why i joined the air force
I know this is just a movie. But being a navy brat this speech is damn motivational.
I still don't understand how that got through Hollywood, this is a kick ass movie too.
Hollyweird was not totally controlled by feminism the way it is now, a masculine kick ass movie like this and others like it will not ever be seen again.
Because Hollywood isn't controlled by little whimps and feminists running it. Hollywood was more bold back in the 90's. Now there just little cry baby's
Cold War ended in 1991
Lol you guys are idiots and have been manipulated that's why. If you watch the movie, you'd realize your thinking is part of the cause of what happened on the boat.
In my humble opinion, in the nuclear world, the true enemy is war itself.....
In the ENTIRE world, SIR!
15 air force members disliked
Kinda feel a little sorry for the Chair Force
if it's not one hell of speech..i don't know wich one will be
Anyone here from SNLs skit last night with Woody Harrelson?
I really loved the music scores in this movie!
OUTSTANDING!!
Better video quality than the other one that's on here.
Damn... wish I was 18 again and could sign up and do it all once more!
GasCityGuy
FUCKIN A...
SIR
Salute
No way would I be on this Sub, I was on a flag ship and it was very strict but I had officers that I liked and respected not a Jerk like this capt. We did have one capt like him and I think everyone disliked him including our CPO.
to much butt stuff for my taste.
thank you for your service
Happy 4th of July my American friends. I live a bit North of you, you know that second largest nation on earth place, but damn do I admire you guys. Outstanding gentlemen!
As an Army man, I still get misty eyed when I hear bugle calls of any kind...😂❤😅
Simply outstanding
Gene hackman is a one- of -a generation actor
Great scene... chilling movie. Got a tour of a US attack sub in 1998,,,,, pretty sick.
+Krushtastic The Alabama is a Boomer.
Henry Alexander and this is the most unrealistic movie ever made.
I lovet this movie ! all is amazing, actors, music, special-effects !
One of the best movie speeches in history imo.
Tony Scott....overshadowed by his brother....comes through in the clutch
I get chill every time I hear this music, speech and see this motivation ❤
Ramsey: Mr COB! This is quite a happy ship!...
Chief of the Boat: A very gay ship sir!!!
lol
Outstanding Sir!!!!
This and Enemy of the State are his best action thrillers of the 90s.
Little ducks, there's trouble in Russia. So they called us.
and were going over there and bringing the most lethal weapon ever devised...
One of my favorite movies and every squid during this erawould understand the concept of old school Navy vs New school Navy. This was a major transition of how the navy operated. The XO was right and prevented a Nuclear War but was wrong for instigating a Mutiny.
The way Denzel smiles at 2:44 makes me wonder if he's some Auburn fan.
Gr8 soundtrack!
The captain nails it but for me, Cobb almost steals it. "Outstanding, sir!"
FYI: It's actually, ' C.O.B. ': Chief of Boat.
As an Army vet, I'm wondering why the Navy bugler is playing "To The Colors" during nighttime as they're boarding the submarine?
Love this scene, by the way.
Talk about a rousing speech,that was outstanding !
You got to give it to Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson. They made a great production duo. Shame Simpson couldn't leave them drugs alone.
One of the best movie scene ever
This scene demonstrates how important Alabama football is to the culture of the people in Alabama.
All because of Forrest Gump.
very true even now.... March 2022
There is inevitability to the Tide. Each wave carries with it a certainty: It will regroup, it will grow stronger and it will always return. ROLL TIDE!
gene you're the man
We can't see movies like this anymore,
Go Bama Roll Tide awesome
good old cinema .
today no make like this
I love old move like this .
I think "War Eagle" would've been equally as appropriate.
One of my all time favorites
Great movie featuring a star studded cast. Furthermore, kudos to the USS Nevada thermonuclear armed submarine #Silent Sentry, blue and gold fleet. Also the most lethal killing machine ever devised.
In the entire world, Sir.
in this movie and especially i get the chills from Captain Gene
"I'm a man of few words. Any questions?"
2:37 - ALABAMA, SIR!!!
What a movie with a great cast.
When he steps around the corner with (Bear) his little dog. Awesome!
VERY FINE SIR...IN THE ENTIRE WORLD SIR!!!!
Whoever directs movie about Ukraine-Russia war in future, he or she must hire Hans Zimmer to create score for the movie.
One of my favorite scenes of the movie.
I just love it .