Disney’s THE FINEST HOURS gets an IMAX trailer – Chris Pine must find Casey Affleck’s doomed ship

Disney’s THE FINEST HOURS gets an IMAX trailer – Chris Pine must find Casey Affleck’s doomed ship

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When disaster strikes at sea, the outcome is always unpredictable… it’s also a concept that frequently makes for intense moviemaking in Hollywood. Set in 1952, THE FINEST HOURS tells the remarkable true story of the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard. Directed by Craig Gillespie (MILLION DOLLAR ARM), the movie stars Chris Pine, Casey Affleck, Ben Foster, Josh Stewart, Holliday Grainger, John Ortiz and Eric Bana. Check out the new IMAX trailer (this will be shown in IMAX 3D) below and tell us your thoughts in the comments. I saw this last week, and for a January movie it’s actually quite a nice surprise… though I can’t officially post a review just yet.

On February 18, 1952, a massive nor’easter struck New England, pummeling towns along the Eastern seaboard and wreaking havoc on the ships caught in its deadly path, including the SS Pendleton, a T-2 oil tanker bound for Boston, which was literally ripped in half, trapping more than 30 sailors inside its rapidly-sinking stern. As the senior officer on board, first assistant engineer Ray Sybert (Casey Affleck) soon realizes it is up to him to take charge of the frightened crew and inspire the men to set aside their differences and work together to ride out one of the worst storms to ever hit the East Coast. Meanwhile, as word of the disaster reaches the U.S. Coast Guard station in Chatham, Massachusetts, Warrant Officer Daniel Cluff (Eric Bana) orders a daring operation to rescue the stranded men. Despite overwhelming odds, four men, led by Coast Guard Captain Bernie Webber (Chris Pine), set out in a wooden lifeboat with an ill-equipped engine and little, if any, means of navigation, facing frigid temperatures, 60-foot high waves and hurricane-force winds.

THE FINEST HOURS opens January 29, 2016

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Born and raised in Dallas, Mark has been a movie critic since 1994, with reviews featured in print, radio and National TV. In 2001 he started the Entertainment section of the Herorealm website, where he contributed film reviews and celebrity interviews until 2004. After three years of service there, he started Bigfanboy.com, which has become one of the Dallas film community's leading information websites. Bigfanboy hosts several movie screenings in the Texas area, and works closely with film and TV studios and promotional partners to host exciting events and contests. The site also features a variety of rare celebrity and filmmaker interviews, and Bigfanboy.com regularly covers the film festival circuit as well. In addition to Hollywood reporting, Mark has worked for many years as an advertising and sci-fi/comic book artist. Clients have included Lucasfilm Ltd., Topps Trading Cards, The Dallas Mavericks and The Dallas Stars. From 2002 until 2015 he managed the Dallas Comic Con, Sci-Fi Expo and Fan Days events in the DFW area. He currently catalogs rare comic books and movie memorabilia for Heritage Auctions, and runs the Dallas Comic Show conventions, but remains an avid moviegoer and cinema buff.