I couldn't watch Deep Rising the other day, because it featured so many shots of underwater, sunken ships. Just shots of huge ships in the sea, under the sea. The audio of just how ships sound in the sea is worse than any horror movie. I literally had to resize the window to 240p to watch it. It's not just this movie it's every single movie that involves ships, submarines, and the sea. I get physically ill just seeing pictures of huge ships. It makes me sad, because I can't finish watching it.
Do I need to see a shrink or something?
>>211426044 (OP)There are no sunken ships after the first scene, keep going and don't miss out on utter kino
>>211426044 (OP)so you couldn't make it past the opening credits?
>>211427773Even a big ass cruise ship out on the sea makes me sweat. I'm telling you, I've got a problem. I really want to continue to watch it, but it'll take a few years off of my lifespan
>>211427936Kind of yh
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>>211426044 (OP)missing out OP, this is kino
OP here, I will power through it. Yous have convinced me
>>211426044 (OP)Watch Star Trek the Motion Picture Anon. Lot o big ship fly by's. BTW Jerry Goldsmith did both scores for Deep Rising and Star Trek TMP.
>>211428526This scares me only a little bit. Not enough for me to not be able to watch it. I think I just shit my pants only watching big ass ships, submarines and anything big and mechanical that goes in the water or under it.
>>211426044 (OP)Try watch something old and goofy like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Its aged a lot so might be easier to get through.
The Spy Who Loved Me is a submarine themed Bond movie but its only about 25% boats