I must confess that my imagination refuses to see any sort of submarine doing anything but suffocating its crew and floundering at sea.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am terrified of submarines.
I have made hundreds of dives in submersibles, with each dive holding the promise of seeing an organism or a behavior that no one has ever seen before. But I have always wondered about the animals and behaviors that we're not seeing because our bright lights and loud thrusters scare them away.
In the long course of history, having people who understand your thought is much greater security than another submarine.
The scariest stunt I've ever done was on 'Captain America.' We were doing some underwater sequence. I was in a submarine, and Chris Evans had to break the glass, and the water had to fill up quickly in the submarine.
'Phantom' follows some of the best submarine cold-war films made. There's just so much tension, I can't even describe it - you have to see it.
When you consider all the stars I have managed, mere submarines make me smile.
I have come up at the end of a dive, and the boat was not where I left it. I had to take care of a buddy who did panic. But I was confident the boat would come back.
When I was a child, I saw my father diving to the deepest point in the ocean with the U.S. Navy.
I think a submarine is a very worthwhile weapon. I believe we can defend ourselves with submarines and all our troops back at home. This whole idea that we have to be in 130 countries and 900 bases... is an old-fashioned idea.
Our film examines the heroism, courage and prowess of the Soviet submarine force in ways never seen before.