Das Boot is required viewing.
The Enemy Below is a really great movie too.
and The Hunt for Red October and K-19 are great films if your interested in modern nuclear submarines.
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Das Boot is required viewing.
The Enemy Below is a really great movie too.
and The Hunt for Red October and K-19 are great films if your interested in modern nuclear submarines.
Just reading the name Das Boot makes me feel claustrophobic and I haven’t seen the movie in a long while
You misspelled "the miniseries".
The movie is the shortened version. You only really feel the claustrophobia if you watch the entire 5 hours in one go.
Alright well I’ll have to check that out, cheers!
U-571, SeaQuest: DSV, K-19: The Widowmaker, Red October, Das Boot...but the best was Down Periscope with Kelsey Grammar.
Also Crimson Tide and The Abyss
Down periscope was apparently eerily accurate according to a friend.
Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Thanks!
The only one I can think of is Down Periscope.
It's a comedy.
Literally the most realistic portrayal of life aboard an American boat.
Down Periscope
Sometimes you need someone who has a tattoo on their penis.
I think the Beatles made one
Purple submersible I believe it was called
Right! My brain kept saying "Burgundy Bathysphere" but I knew that wasn't right...
Not strictly about life on a submarine, but Vigil by the BBC was a great fictional mini series based on the British nuclear submarines
Came here to say that. That show was so damn good!
Keep in mind you made no requirement about the quality of the show.
"Set in "the near future" (the year 2018 in the first season), seaQuest DSV originally mixed high drama with realistic scientific fiction.[4] The first two seasons star Roy Scheider as Captain Nathan Bridger, designer and commander of the eponymous naval submarine seaQuest DSV 4600, the ship prefix standing for "deep-submergence vehicle". "
Seaquest
Below is a horror movie set on a submarine. There's quite a lot of ordinary daily activity before things turn sour.
This is the best primer over ever found on the topic
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjHf9jaFs8XWoGULb2HQRvhzBclS1yimW&si=GLVXGfURN4xxPusO
I love primer(s)!
Australian Cartoon "The Deep"
Sphere by Michael Crichton
You could then also say that The Abyss is also a submarine movie. While technically you could say that, I don't think that's what they were asking for.