Turns out that Hazelwood was DRUNK as a SKUNK! And this is a fictional rendition of Hazelwood. The guy had his driving license REVOKED the previous year because of DUI. Why was this guy allowed to be captain of this ship at all??? He was a SCHMUCK of the highest degree and hanging was too good for him. He should have been tarred and feathered like the rest of the crew of this tanker!
"Hawaii ...35,000 gallons (1 of two in one month ...the other 70,000) ...big..." Holy Crop ...clear contradiction here from the man who is woken up in the middle of the night ...Awe poor baby has to leave his obviously luxurient domicile!
alcohol reeking captain!
dimished emergency reserves
just goes on and on...
that aside the perfect example for reducing production ...for stopping ocean transportaion
It turns out that captain Hazelwood was not even at fault for the accident. He set the right course and went below deck like every captain would do and left the controls in the hands of the crew. It was his idiot crew members that screwed up and ground the whole ship ashore. I actually feel sorry for Joseph Hazelwood. He got blamed,fired and his life ruined because of the incompetant crew members.
@KublahKoalaAnagram After doc left Exxon at the end of the movie, he went back in time and warned the captain the night before the accident, causing the captain to avert disaster. Of course that meant that the Docs new reality was a skewed tangent off the original time line (similar to Back To The Future - Part 2) but he was much happier in that tangent and continued to prosper with Mary Steenburgen, who was played in this docu-drama by Patricia Dahlquist, thought Doc played himself (obviously).
Turns out that Hazelwood was DRUNK as a SKUNK! And this is a fictional rendition of Hazelwood. The guy had his driving license REVOKED the previous year because of DUI. Why was this guy allowed to be captain of this ship at all??? He was a SCHMUCK of the highest degree and hanging was too good for him. He should have been tarred and feathered like the rest of the crew of this tanker!
cutis1000 1 month ago
"Hawaii ...35,000 gallons (1 of two in one month ...the other 70,000) ...big..." Holy Crop ...clear contradiction here from the man who is woken up in the middle of the night ...Awe poor baby has to leave his obviously luxurient domicile!
alcohol reeking captain!
dimished emergency reserves
just goes on and on...
that aside the perfect example for reducing production ...for stopping ocean transportaion
the evidence is as clear as possible
gaiagale 1 month ago
It turns out that captain Hazelwood was not even at fault for the accident. He set the right course and went below deck like every captain would do and left the controls in the hands of the crew. It was his idiot crew members that screwed up and ground the whole ship ashore. I actually feel sorry for Joseph Hazelwood. He got blamed,fired and his life ruined because of the incompetant crew members.
duncan7599 3 months ago
the OOW sighted a red buoy on starboard bow.....
kevenz31 6 months ago
Why was the captin going ahead to get himseld off the reef? all he's going to do is drive himself further up the reef, making the problem worse.
Smithyards 9 months ago
I'm hooked so far, though I wonder how much of this production is dramatized.
vascreenwriter 1 year ago
its the doc from back to the future! he must have came back from the wild west to become an oil tycoon
KublahKoalaAnagram 1 year ago
@KublahKoalaAnagram lol thx for the laff this is sooo bloody terrible!
duhjuce 1 year ago
@KublahKoalaAnagram it looks like Kevin McCallister's dad also moved to Alaska to become an environmentalist.
gobo760 1 year ago
@KublahKoalaAnagram After doc left Exxon at the end of the movie, he went back in time and warned the captain the night before the accident, causing the captain to avert disaster. Of course that meant that the Docs new reality was a skewed tangent off the original time line (similar to Back To The Future - Part 2) but he was much happier in that tangent and continued to prosper with Mary Steenburgen, who was played in this docu-drama by Patricia Dahlquist, thought Doc played himself (obviously).
gobo760 11 months ago