Diving scenes in movies are funny

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I still want the regulator from Thunderball.
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Funny story on that....I guess various governments and entrepreneurs asked the film makers how they created the mini rebreather and how they got them to work. The filmmakers told them ...."They don't. They're just props."
 
I like the scenes in some movies where divers enter the water head first.

I know a guy, negative entries from boats and rock shelves, many hundreds of times
No waiting, bobbing around on the surface, or to swim to a buoy and pull on a rope

But I don't do it from piers

But, it certainly ain't pretty

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But it's okay folks only a couple of minor cuts some blood grab a spare mask and go

Hey and no facial scarring

Something a little like this

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What a collection, of stiffs!
 
Though not a diving related movie, this week I've seen the movie "The Burning Sea" The North Sea (2021) ⭐ 6.3 | Action, Drama, Thriller in Netflix.
Almost at the end of the movie, the main characters escape from an oil rig in the middle of the burning sea with a lifeboat half full of water to avoid the flames in the surface
The lifeboat sinks several tens of meters and the structure of the life boat could stand the pressure.
Impossible.
 
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