>>211383317 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. i watched it when i was a kid and loved it. i'm not sure if it holds up but i still love kids movies and the actions scenes from sinbad were well done i thought.
>>211383382 also godzilla minus one had great boat scenes, even if it's not a boat themed movie
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6/12/2025, 9:53:49 PM No.211383582
>>211383055 (OP) Hate me all you want but Battleship is a great popcorn flick.
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6/12/2025, 10:04:15 PM No.211383810
>>211383055 (OP) There's a ton of WWII US Navy movies but so many are bad. I think there was a Woody Harrelson one that was an absolute steaming pile of shit.
>>211383055 (OP) Battleship is FUN to watch. over the top in a good way, charming in a great way. Das Boot is the GOAT Master & Commander is amazing Greyhound is well made, with the worst part being the uboat captain comms scene.
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6/12/2025, 10:19:30 PM No.211384231
>>211383055 (OP) Black Sails is great if you can look past the horrible plot lines of season 3 with the slaves.
>>211384231 It's kind of crazy how good Black Sails is despite all the pozzed shit they tried to put in there like the gay plot, Rackham's cucking, the slave plot, the French whore.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 10:31:37 PM No.211384544
>>211384308 Master and Commander Greyhound The Wolf's Call (French) Hunter Killer was okay for a submarine movie. U-571 The Hunt for Red October Crimson Tide K-19 Widowmaker The Enemy Below Run Silent Run Deep
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 10:32:10 PM No.211384556
I feel like ghost ship is underrated
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 10:36:06 PM No.211384659
>>211384045 No Captains Courageous? It's a great boat movie for kids.
>>211384231 And the exceedingly annoying lesbian pirate ladies and the ultra-whore blonde, and the fag captain, (late reveal, protagonist) and gay Long John Silver, and gay everyone else. Some legit cool stuff here and there.
>>211385144 >U-571 I always love to reread the IMDB trivia on that movie, specifically the part where they interviewed a WWII navy Destroyer captain or some shit and asked him how accurate the movie was, his reponse: >"Well, they got one thing right, there were Uboats in the North Atlantic during WWII