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Money Dick
If you never read Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick then go see this movie.
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such a great book. "know em?!? I ATE EM !" :hihi:
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Was this thread title a Freudian slip by sea dangles ?
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Ha,just noticed that....spellcheck?
It was a fantastic book,tough to put down. I plan on seeing it in the theater which is not a common occurrence for me. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Thought it was a post about the sequel to "Boogie Nights" or "Magic Mike" :rotf3:
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Just finished reading "In the heart of the sea".
True story of the whaling ship Essex from Nantucket, which was rammed and sunk by a large sperm whale in the Pacific, based mostly on first hand accounts of two of the survivors. Great read, lots of historical facts and descriptions about Nantucket in particular. Herman Melville, who had worked aboard whaling ships and heard the stories of the survivors wrote the fictional story "Moby #^^^^&". I haven't been to the movie theater in years, definately going to see this one with my two boys. |
The trailer looks AMAZING
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuWpGwUyzqo&sns=em Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Not to take away from Philbrick but try
Toll of the sea by Parsons. real storys |
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Philbricks book was good ...factual....but not necessarily entertaining and without much drama. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I'd like to see this tonight but may get stuck going to the Hungar Games.
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Anyone see it? The reviewers were bad, but that doesn't always mean much.
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I saw it this past weekend. Pretty good movie, makes me want to re-read the book.
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We finally watched it this weekend. Definitely worth the six dollars and sure made me want to read the book, too.
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