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Published on Monday, April 17, 2000 - 2:40am |
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Jonathan Mostow writes and shows pics from the making of U-571
Hey folks, Harry here. I was just smack dab in the middle of writing my review for U-571 tonight when lo and behold, ol Jonathan Mostow himself comes a popping in with an email and a whole buncha photos he's letting us show all of you good film followers. You'll be seeing my full review later tonight, but I will say this about the film. This isn't DAS BOOT. I've always felt that DAS BOOT was a drama first, with action second. U-571 is an action/suspense film, and does that exceptionally well. I took about 20 folks I know to a screening that was being put on by the University Filmmaker's Alliance here in Austin and with the exception of 3, everyone really enjoyed the hell out of it. Those 3 felt the script was left wanting in terms of dialogue. But... you'll read about that in my review, where I personally feel they got it right. Talk atcha soon about this one, now... Here's Mr Mostow and his purty pics....
Dear Harry:
As you know, U-571 hits theaters this week. On behalf of all of us who
worked on the movie, thank you for posting the enthusiastic reviews from
readers who've seen advance screenings.
One the of things I'm really proud of in this movie is the fact that we actually
built a full-scale 600 ton diesel-powered submarine replica. For your
readers who like behind-the-scenes materials, I'm attaching some of my
personal photos from the set. These photos have never seen the light of
day, so at least for the next week, they're exclusive to your site.
With appreciation,
Jonathan Mostow

 
THESE FOUR SHOTS SHOW VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE 600 TON
SEAWORTHY DIESEL-POWERED SUBMARINE WE BUILT FOR THE MOVIE. CONSTRUCTION
TOOK A FULL YEAR.
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HERE'S THE SUBMARINE DURING SEA TRIALS.
THIS SHOWS A PORTION OF THE LARGEST RAINSTORM EVER CREATED FOR A MOTION
PICTURE. WE PUMPED OVER 15,000 GALLONS OF WATER PER MINUTE - SO MUCH, IN
FACT, THAT WE HAD RUN ENORMOUS HOSES TO DRAW THE WATER FROM THE OCEAN.
THIS ILLUSTRATION SHOWS A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE TWO SUBMARINES WE USE IN
THE STORY - A GERMAN TYPE VII U-BOAT AND AN AMERICAN S-CLASS SUBMARINE
DISGUISED TO RESEMBLE A U-BOAT.

THESE TWO SHOTS SHOW SOME OF THE DIFFICULTY OF TAKING A MOVIE CREW TO SEA
ABOARD A NARROW SUBMARINE.
OUR INTERIOR SEQUENCES WERE SHOT ON SETS BUILT ON A SOUNDSTAGE. HERE'S A
GLIMPSE AT THE U-BOAT ENGINE ROOM. THE SETS ARE EXTREMELY AUTHENTIC. OUR
PRODUCTION DESIGNERS USED BLUEPRINTS FROM THE ACTUAL BOATS.

HERE'S WHAT THE SETS LOOK LIKE FROM THE OUTSIDE. EACH COMPARTMENT WAS BUILT
AS A MODULAR UNIT THAT COULD BE LIFTED WITH A CRANE AND PLACED ON A MASSIVE
HYDRAULIC GIMBAL (ALSO CONSTRUCTED FOR THE MOVIE) WHICH COULD SIMULATE DEPTH
CHARGE ATTACKS WITH VIOLENT MOVEMENTS ALONG THE X, Y AND Z AXIS.
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Reader Talkback
Looks to be a cool movie... by Roger Mortis | Apr 17th, 2000 03:08:42 AM | oh yea by Pallando | Apr 17th, 2000 03:09:54 AM | Mostow lookin' good by LOS GORDOS | Apr 17th, 2000 03:15:05 AM | Very funky indeed by Al20 | Apr 17th, 2000 03:28:27 AM | Yupp, they were. by Roger Mortis | Apr 17th, 2000 03:35:10 AM | This is great publicity... by Loki Trickster | Apr 17th, 2000 05:03:27 AM | Mostow is God! by Monster Rain | Apr 17th, 2000 07:41:21 AM | Well done by Dash101 | Apr 17th, 2000 08:17:37 AM | By the way... by Monster Rain | Apr 17th, 2000 08:26:24 AM | Very Cool Pics! by mrbeaks | Apr 17th, 2000 08:54:50 AM | Good Idea, beaks by Monster Rain | Apr 17th, 2000 09:09:52 AM | Way Cool by smilin'jackruby | Apr 17th, 2000 10:15:09 AM | ``With appreciation'' ill
say!! thers nothing like free
publicit by Mr Logic | Apr 17th, 2000 10:42:27 AM | You Figured That All Out By
Yourself, Logic? by mrbeaks | Apr 17th, 2000 11:01:55 AM | ...is pumping through my
veins... by Adrenaline | Apr 17th, 2000 11:06:57 AM | Way to go, Mostow! by Uncapie | Apr 17th, 2000 11:11:44 AM | wow... by die_harry_die | Apr 17th, 2000 11:19:12 AM | Heya... by danhelm | Apr 17th, 2000 11:30:58 AM | Thank you, Mr. Mostow by Devils Halo | Apr 17th, 2000 12:13:56 PM | I am looking forward to seeing
this movie. by Ambush Bug | Apr 17th, 2000 12:17:09 PM | Cool pics. by Darth Bond | Apr 17th, 2000 12:42:16 PM | RE: Ambush Bug, And The State
Of Harry's Stool by mrbeaks | Apr 17th, 2000 01:16:39 PM | I am looking forward to seeing
this movie part II. by Ambush Bug | Apr 17th, 2000 01:27:29 PM | Jonathon... by Uncapie | Apr 17th, 2000 01:37:07 PM | U-571 is an excellent
movie!!!!!!!!!! by WhateverGirl_2 | May 8th, 2000 11:39:35 AM |
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