Cold this morning, Captain

>Cold this morning, Captain

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>You know what's cold? An iceberg

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Verify our range to target. One ping only.

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REVOLUTSYA NADEJDA

>WE'LL FLOAT ACROSS THE OCEAN ON THE BACKS OF THE FUCKING MICKS!

>>Cold, and hard.

Fucking Cold War kino.

formerly warm

My dad and I watched this movie a lot when I was a kid. Whenever we got in an elevator he'd tell me the floor number to press then say "one ping, one ping only please."

Dasshhvedaniyahh

>I would have liked to have seen Montana.

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any other kino cold war or sub movies?

>They told me it would insulate.

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what are some other cold war kino?

Only Sean Connery could get away with playing a Russian sea captain with a Scottish accent

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tinker Tailor soldier spy

any more Le Carre movies?

Sam Neil should be in way more stuff, he’s awesome

Das Boot is the best one

wasn't the character lithuanian or something?

2014 Black Sea was good.
Dead Season (1968, first proper Soviet spy movie with consultants from KGB and GRU) is also an interesting one.

Maybe a remnant from the 1600's when Russian Navy hired captains from Scotland?

I remember watching this as a really little kid and thinking that Tim Curry was the main antagonist. Completely missed the comic relief.

Subs: Das Boot, Crimson Tide
Cold war: Firefox, the fourth war

>>Ryan, some things in here don't react well to bullets

Me and my dad watched Alien/s a lot when I was extremely young, earliest memories basically.

He'd pretend his hand was a facehugger

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Red Storm Rising mini series when

Saw this movie on a plane expecting it to be American cringe (slightly is, who the fuck cares about Oklahoma) but it was decent.

Jack Ryan is a huge mary-sue though.

That's an amazing poster.

>now that he's dead, Tom Clancy's IPs are all going to be ruined
>there will never be a Red Storm Rising miniseries
>there will never be a Rainbow Six movie
>there will never be a Debt of Honor/Executive Orders/the Bear and the Dragon trilogy
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

Run Silent Run Deep (1958)
The Enemy Below (1957)
U-571 (2000)
K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)

Besides Red October the only other real good Ryan story was Clear and Present Danger. Movie wasn't as good as the book. I'd like to see Without Remorse as a film that could be good.

>Get the choir below deck before we submerge.

>Le Carre movies
How about shows? Because Debickifags will tell you all about The Night Manager.

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wholesome

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in the source material all the locations are different and the ending is a complete inverse where dick raper gets away with everything
the more you know

too expensive

Never

All the glorious Cold War equipment like the F4 phantom, F-14, F-6(and Foche) are all kill

The best time would have been the mid-90s when Ukraine would have let them use their Backfires to film the Dance of the Vampires scene

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Never ever, along with Larry Bond's Red Phoenix, Cauldron and/or Vortex.

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>urge to play original Red Alert rising...

Holy shit, they're FINALLY making the Rainbow Six.

Bridge of Spies.
Dr Strangelove.
Rocky IV.

One ‘berg only, vasilly

in that sense I guess he's kind of like Schwarzenegger

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