One of my favorite quotes? This one. I love how Kirk sneers when he says this to Khan in ST II:
"Khan...I'm LAUGHING at the 'superior intellect'."
my favorite movie!!!
Mine too! Favorite exchange:
CARRIER CAPTAIN: "The Bird's loaded down with enough fuel to get you there but Dallas may not be there! We're trying to get a message to her now, but if she's gone deep, it's done! if you have to ditch...don't think about anything but the survival gear! At this water's temperature you'll have about four minutes!"
RYAN: "I'll try to remember that!" (then low) "Next time, Jack, write a goddamned memo..."
Better yet, the scene on board the transport that's taking Jack to the carrier:
"Some turbulence, eh Commander? You don't like flying, huh, Oh, this is nothing. You should have been with us five, six months ago. WOAH! You talk about PUKE! We ran into a hailstorm over the Sea of Japan. Everybody's retching their guts out. The pilot shot his lunch all over the windshield, and I barfed on the radio! Tossed it all completely! And it wasn't that lightweight stuff, either. It was that chunky industrial-waste puke! Say, you want a bite?" (hands Jack a candy bar)
Although my favorite Red October quotes are of course, Richard Jordan (who plays the National Security Adviser):
(to the Soviet ambassador)
"You have nearly a hundred naval vessels operating in the North Atlantic, RIGHT NOW. Your aircraft have dropped enough sonar buoys so that a man could WALK from Greenland to Iceland to Scotland without getting his feet wet! Now shall we dispense with the bull?"
(different scene, to Jack Ryan):
"I'm a politician, which means I'm a cheat and a liar. And when I'm not kissing babies, I'm stealing their lollipops. BUT it also means that I keep my options open."
There's a reason Clancy did what he did and intentionally deviated from Fleming and Ludlum.
Well my objection isn't so much a matter of purity so much as it is originality. Like I implied, my major concern is that it's a good film, and if it is, I won't much care. But between the trailer and what little I know about the plot, it seems like it could otherwise be a Bond/Bourne or even Hunt film.Well, you know how it is with purists and reboots.![]()
Part of what made October so great is that it was a different kind of spy thriller, not just another spy thriller.
It seems like they're intentionally changing the core concept of the character from "I'm not an agent; I just work for the CIA," to "I'm a field agent of the CIA who also happens to have a PhD," to fill a quota.
n fairness, I can see why the later Jack Ryan books would seem like a tougher risk for studios; they got into wackier science-fiction territory as things went on. Much as I love wacky science-fiction territory, I don't know if the core audience for the earlier movies would agree.
And anyway, Shadow Recruit seems to be a kind of "prequel" to the other films (and to Clancy's books) tackling an incident in Ryan's early career.
So, who knows but it might still have a somewhat different feel (while still allowing for more straight-ahead action).
Nice, i was just going to quote this awesome mopvie. Right after the moment you sited, the soundtrack really kicks in. That Skorponok scene is intense. Moreso than even climaxes of most comic book films.From Beyformers:
"Epps, where's your wallet?"
"My pocket!"
"Which pocket?"
"My back pocket"
"Ya got ten back pockets!"
"Left CHEEK! Left CHEEK! Left CHEEK!"
Nice, i was just going to quote this awesome mopvie. Right after the moment you sited, the soundtrack really kicks in. That Skorponok scene is intense. Moreso than even climaxes of most comic book films.From Beyformers:
"Epps, where's your wallet?"
"My pocket!"
"Which pocket?"
"My back pocket"
"Ya got ten back pockets!"
"Left CHEEK! Left CHEEK! Left CHEEK!"
Nice, i was just going to quote this awesome mopvie. Right after the moment you sited, the soundtrack really kicks in. That Skorponok scene is intense. Moreso than even climaxes of most comic book films.From Beyformers:
"Epps, where's your wallet?"
"My pocket!"
"Which pocket?"
"My back pocket"
"Ya got ten back pockets!"
"Left CHEEK! Left CHEEK! Left CHEEK!"
That's my favorite part of the soundtrack cause that's when "Strike Package Bravo" gets rolled in and the music is just saying "Here comes the US Air Force, motherf---er!"
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