RUSSELL CROWE - MASTER AND COMMANDER
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Very well done...I've read that Russell Crowe threatened to walk off the set of "Master and Commander" when he learned the ship was to be destroyed at the end of the film....here's hoping he sails on her again....
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i am here because i did not want to be the one to go down there and get shot at
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@bwrc Las peliculas epicas o historicas me encantan, si puedira elegir una epoca en la cual vivir creo que seria en la edad media. Peliculas como: corazon valiente, juana de arco, troya, gladiador, Alejandro son verdaderas joyas para mi.
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Great photo compilation!
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“If you want a Master and Commander sequel I suggest you e-mail Tom Rothman at Fox and let him know your thoughts”.
Russell Crowe,quoted in December 2010.
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By the way, BWRC, Google Translate gives 'moo' as one meaning but the others (as I suspected) are 'bellow' and 'boom'. Also you have 'nostalgy' which is not English. Too late to change it to 'bellows' and 'nostalgia'?
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Good golly, really? As someone that writes songs (and poems, occasionally), I would certainly have advised a different word than that in any language! My soul moos -- oh yes, many a time has my soul mooed! A ludicrous note/word in an otherwise thoughtful, dramatic, and highly evocative song.
Me encantan las peliculas con este tipo de fotografia y basadas en el siglo XVlll.
80sspirit4ever 11 months ago
@80sspirit4ever Para mí las películas de barcos y navegación son de mis géneros favoritos, desde las clásicas como El temible burlón hasta ésta, por supuesto. Ah, y MC anda a primeros del S. XIX, en las guerras napoleónicas.... ;-)
bwrc 11 months ago
Oh!! Mar antiguo de El Último de la Fila.
Creo que era el último lugar en el que me la esperaba encontrar.
Gran película, gran canción
nairdaoneub 1 year ago
@nairdaoneub pues me alegro de que te haya sorprendido y te gusten ambas ;-).
bwrc 1 year ago
Absolutely beautiful. The translation of 'my soul moos' cannot possibly be right, though -- surely it's 'calls out' or something like that.
amandajstar 1 year ago
@amandajstar thanks. And the translation is literal from the Spanish verb "mugir" (to moo)
bwrc 1 year ago