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Novice Sailboat Question: Help w/ Broken Boom
Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:16:29 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: I thought Perfect Storm was one of the worst movies I've seen. I read the book first so maybe that ruined it but watching the model boat climbing the mammoth wave was sort of ridicules. I agree that the book was better but liked most of the movie as well. Are the Hornblower movies good? I've enjoyed the books and wondered about the movies. My wife and I like them, very well made in my opinion. I'd have to agree. We've watched them all several times. (think of it as summer re-runs, but with an actual story line and a lot of historical class). Then, there is "Captain Hornblower", with Gregory Peck. Straight from the book, if I recall correctly. I'd also like to take this opportunity to plug a couple of book writers. Patrick O'Brien (of course) who wrote Master and Commander and 20 other volumes to go with it. You'll find dozens of characters fully developed, and interesting history and story too boot. Probably the best historical fiction ever written (IMHO too). The movie "Master and Commander" is a completely different story but taken from snippets of the entire series. And an American, Dewey Lambdin, who is still cranking out his works. http://www.leserglede.com/engelsk-hi...y-lambdin.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey_Lambdin A little more "adult" in his stories, but the same kind of character development and story lines. Just plain great literature. It took over twenty years for O'Brien to catch on in America. I think that was because the "buyers" couldn't figure out what shelf he belonged on. Lambdin is in the same predicament. -- Richard Lamb |
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