The deeper analysis of the movie revolves around concepts and ideas that have nothing to do with whales or whaling. Melville melded the esoteric and biblical with traits unique to Americans. The biblical character of Ishmael begs further attention. Consider Mr Starbuck, a quaker with capitalist motives who quarrels with Ahab's idealism. The harpooneers are all native Americans, islanders or former slaves. The Pequod itself becomes representative of America.
It seemed to be an analysis of the oligarchical banking system over mankind in general. It may have been America, but there are no distinct connections as such that I saw (I didn't look very closely). The Quequeg character does seem reminiscent of the ancient Irish with an almost "royal" sense of loyalty and weakness for human fellowship (the longing of the soul for adventure and fulfillment?). I'd heard that the ship Pequod was a symbol of the human soul. I won't attempt to distort the symbolism further.
For those interested in this subject, read Heart of the Sea. This Presentation is just a thumbnail sketch. There are many interesting details in the book.
I have and idea what about leaving this world for a better good? No people no problem hmm? Or you like jut point your little fingers to others? Just disappear and fish, chicken will be saved.
@@asifmetal666 Yeah it seems the world belongs to cruel people. I find it strange that animals that is regarded below humans are better at bonding with each other and find a way to live peacefully with each other. They seem to find somekind of balance while humans tend to want to dominate everything allthough it doesn´t make them happier. The most worrying thing is that women now also has begun to show this tendency. Once they were the ones to make men come to their senses when they were wrong about something.
Those territorial whales are dangerous specially around mating season. During My naval career I seen Hump backs and Sperm whales attack anything in the water during their mating. anything in the water are subject to be attacked. Great video thank you for sharing this. Frankie Day
Yes they can bite, lock jaws, and thrash with their tails. The only thing they have never been observed to do is ram - except against whaleships and whaleboats. Odd 'coincidence' that.
When I went to Alaska on a cruise liner, we also went whale what hung but instead of seeing whales we saw Killer whales, A whole family of them it was really exciting. And we also saw , humpback whales it was a fantastic trip to Alaska,
Ever wonder why it is when you see footage of whaling, that after the whale is killed and brought up to the side of boat, the crew cut the flukes of the tail off? The official reason is for ease of transport, but actually it's a bit of superstition because whalers used to refer a whale's flukes as "the Hand of God" which could crush boats with a single swipe. So to in effect diffuse a bomb, the first thing the whalers do is cut the flukes so the "hand of God" can't do them any harm.
It's really astounding how people watching In the Heart of the Sea didn't realize it was related to a true story. I mean damn the character of Herman Melville was in the movie interviewing the former cabin boy about it and even mentioned his novel Moby Dick and folk still didn't get it. Seems to me there is an I.Q. problem going on
Someone should make a Moby Dick movie that is more like this documentary. The movie versions are all good in their different ways but this one just feels more...real. And imaginative/creative/etc. too at the same time.
Captain Ahab, Pequod and the epic tortures of the unfathomable darkness of Moby Dick; Captain Shackleton, Endurance and the epic tortures of the unfathomable darkness of the Arctic. Of the two captains, Shackleton was gifted with the steadfast grace to be given redemption. Melville would have remarked on the equal justice given each.
And now his body parts is being teared from his body..that disgusts me so much...Now all of us look up to Moby and say How Could They Do That To You Just How,You Could Live A Happy Life But They Just Ruined It For Ya, I'm Sorry Moby Dick!😢
It was the times. Their need of oil our weight the morality of the whale im sure some if not all of the whaleser. Felt remorse of taking a life of a whale
@@negativefreeroll5089actually animals get a long with each other all the time, it’s called either a Symbiotic relationship or a Mutualistic relationship… one could even argue that wild animals get along with each other better than humans do. I don’t see squirrels driving tanks around…
The way this works all comes down to catching the whales at their downtime, you see for whales breathing is no reflex movement, it's a conscious effort which is also why they can hold their breath for so long, so they replenish their energy and air supply. Apart from that downtime, a Sperm whale actually spends very little time at the surface of the water. So the whalers learned to get them at that very small time frame they had. Also and this is also the reason why whale species such as the Humpback and the Finwhale weren't being hunted at the time, a Sperm whale is not heavier than water, so it floats when killed.
The theological implications mentioned by the guest narrator near the end would have been morally devastating to those men on the boats, especially during their last moments of suffering. Robinson Crusoe - Thank God! - did'nt have to kill and eat Friday.
Okay.. So what I've been watching on In The Heart Of The Sea was based on a true story ..? WOW I didn't realised it omg and this is an amazing and incredible true story .__.
. . . Only, in Ron Howard's "In The Heart Of The Sea".....the Essex didn't go down with whale oil explosions (stupid).....she capsized and sank after drifting on her side for a couple of days...allowing crew to further provision their whaleboats.....Plus....the sperm whale never followed and harassed the survivors' boats, as implied in the movie. (again, stupid.)
Learned more about whaling than I wanted to know. Horrible!! The cannibalism is just...can’t think of a word worse enough to describe it! Made me ill to think about it!
I tried reading Moby Dick but couldn't get into it. I did read In The Heart Of The Sea, though. I'm related to the Folgers, Starbucks, Coffins, Swains, and maybe the Gardners, of Nantucket. Gayer Starbuck and Rachel Folger are my 6x great grandparents.
lmao , with the closed captioning on , @ 3:30 when she said "was lubrication" , somehow that showed up as "Muslim vacation" ....CC is useless but hilarious , ;) Come to think of it , 'Muslim vacation' is probably an allegory for a whaling voyage.....they're both trips you wouldn't want to go on , lol;)
+tarwagon This is tooooo funny - "muslim Vacation". I hate it when they try to make/let machines and electronics think for us! The coincidence for me was that I texted a friend yesterday that I had "gone straight home after going to IGA" [a grocery store]. I didn't notice that the brain in my phone changed IGA to "Uganda". My friend asked if I had a nice trip??!! then I saw it. That might have been a muslim vacation... :-))
First off, why in the world did he say "nothing is known about the whale that sank the Essex"? It was found several years later and harpooned to death. In Reynolds' account, Mocha Dick was killed in 1838, after he appeared to come to the aid of a distraught cow whose calf had just been slain by the whalers. His body was 70 feet long and yielded 100 barrels of oil, along with some ambergris-a substance used in the making of perfumes and at times worth more per ounce than gold. He also had twenty harpoons in his body.
@reyganbriggs, the story of Mocha Dick is indeed very interesting. But it's not at all certain that Mocha Dick was the whale who destroyed the Essex. The crew of the Essex didn't get a good look at the whale who attacked them, and no one saw something which could've been a distinguishing mark. They just saw that the whale was huge! But he wasn't an albino whale. Philbrick actually said that over time the behavior of the male sperm whales changed. They started to be more aggressive towards the mother ships, as if they had figured out the origins of the beings who attacked and slaughtered them. It's hard to say what was going on since the behavior of sperm whales is still not completely understood, and today they aren't under attack anymore.
I hate when documentaries try to judge history by modern moral standards. Just tell the history and why things happened without judging people of the past. It makes history experts seem like the don't understand history at all.
As a matter of fact, wood lasts longer under water than steel. The salt of the ocean causes the metal to rust away fairly soon. These beginners didn't know where the hell they were.
It was a rogue male Sperm whale (Owen Chase's narrative says just that...as well as Nickerson's writings on the incident, as well)....Grey's are much smaller. Greys do not dive for squid....Greys are a baleen whale, that feed on krill, shrimp and baitfish.....Sperms are toothed whales....hunting larger prey, including giant squid, as well as Humboldts.
The movie of Moby dick with Gregory Peck woke up my interest to watch this documentary. I find this story horrible and very Scary, I can't believe this is based in a true story
Oh, man~thou art but a vain creature. (no, not the whalers, but the story-tellers who seem suddenly to know EXACTLY what the whales were thinking and why they did what they did). What arrogance. We have an eye-witness account (~the fourteen yr old Nickerson), AND an 'ear-witness account (~Melville), and that's all. It's fully enough, but dare ANYone say he knows even the mind of another man, much less the thoughts of any whale...some of this is just too much...
Moby Dick was God, Ahab was consumed by vengeance, it was a story of man's vengeance and man's contempt of God and his/her rules of conduct. Despite popular mainstream media, "vengeance" is not a good thing, it consumes your soul religious or not.
+budcat7 That is true, but I mostly read it from the perspective of Moby Dick fucked up those stupid asshole whalers but good. Screw whalers, all of'em. Never liked them. Also, if Moby Dick is a sperm whale that lost his family to Ahab and that's why he took Ahab's leg and then eventually killed him... could one interpret the book as "Revenge only works if you're a big honking animal of pure white death?"
+budcat7 You know what Moby Dick did to Melville? It ruined his entire writing career. He died as an embittered customs clerk on Staten Island. The public at the time was just not ready for that book - not only not ready - but angry and he was already an established author - his reputation was completely destroyed and annihilated and wiped the fuck out.
...IT ALL BOILS DOWN...god (mythology, created by man) vs. man (reality, created by woman)...there is no heaven nor hell...SAVE THE WHALES***SAVE THE EARTH...for the children of the future to see such beauty...stop the greedy destruction of our home...MOTHER EARTH...the giver of our life..."teach, your children well...so your father's hell...will slowly go bye..."
Wtf ! I can barely hear it. The world is noisy some of us are going deaf. I'm not going to hold my device to my head to hear it would you? Why don't you WATCH IT YOURSELF!!
Ah, this was on History Television , which is The History Channel's equally shitty Canadian cousin , I was wondering why Gordon Lightfoot was in it , lol ;)
I find it funny/hypocrisy that you villianize these men who you admitted had a vital job to help the industrial revolution function( ego: giving us our current world and lifestyles of various wealths) while also telling how these men could die at any moment during their job and sailing the ocean through heavy storms in a WOODEN SHIP. Do not refer to these men as buchers for doing a dirty job to help keep the world turning and providing for their families.
You need bate to fish, and their only food was bread, which would eventually dissolve in water, take note that one fish is only 50 calories. When you 10-12 calories per pound of body weight to maintain your weight. That is a lot of bate needed and most would dissolve. Might as well just eat the bread
+Joel Enriquez right, welp its just an idea becuz theyre in the middle of the ocean so... they dont have any food left even for fishing i just realized -_-
Cristina Cruz yes He was one of the only ancient whales that sunk a ship. The ship he sunk was called the Essex. The Essex was taken by the white whale.
Ironic how they avoid Tahiti and those islands because of untrue rumours about cannibalism, then as a result, have to resort to cannibalism themselves
Oh my gosh
The auto corrector has struck again and changed
Watching to
What hung
Lol
DolleHengst Actually first it was "moronic" then it was "ironic".
seth_popcorn chicken the story of money dick huh?
@@Holy_hand-grenade thar she blows
I wonder if it tastes like chicken?
I just finished In the Heart of the Sea and came here to watch this!
+Bruno Nascimento Dias Same here.
+Bruno Nascimento They got rid of many things from the movie including Chase becoming insane, to make it look good.
same
Me too.! 🐳
yeah me too
The deeper analysis of the movie revolves around concepts and ideas that have nothing to do with whales or whaling. Melville melded the esoteric and biblical with traits unique to Americans. The biblical character of Ishmael begs further attention. Consider Mr Starbuck, a quaker with capitalist motives who quarrels with Ahab's idealism. The harpooneers are all native Americans, islanders or former slaves. The Pequod itself becomes representative of America.
Don't quit your day gig, Fritz.
...STARBUCK'S...the coffee shop of america...big on "bucks"...
Americans didn't exist when the book was written.
It seemed to be an analysis of the oligarchical banking system over mankind in general. It may have been America, but there are no distinct connections as such that I saw (I didn't look very closely). The Quequeg character does seem reminiscent of the ancient Irish with an almost "royal" sense of loyalty and weakness for human fellowship (the longing of the soul for adventure and fulfillment?). I'd heard that the ship Pequod was a symbol of the human soul. I won't attempt to distort the symbolism further.
Astounding true story! 'Ordeal' is an understatement for what these men went through. Beyond dramatic.
...you've ever been alone in the middle of nowhere with nothing???
...Charles Darwin said it best..."The Origin..."
@@georgeviau4558 the fake british idea. Lol
One of the greatest story EVER told
As with Shakespeare's plays Moby Dick is full of morality lessons. "But Ahab needn't fear Starbuck. Let Ahab beware Ahab! Beware thyself, Captain!"
there were some more ships sunk by whale not only essex.
For those interested in this subject, read Heart of the Sea. This Presentation is just a thumbnail sketch. There are many interesting details in the book.
Damn nature, you scary.
Natures not scary , we are , we are the ones who torture the whales .
+Amanda Then true did you see the guy trying to hit the whale!!
+Amanda Then you can torture my moby if you want
+tachikoma747 Damn Family Guy, you ain't funny.
+tachikoma747 Took the words right outta me mouth.
Such gracious creatures. To be killed so cruel. People are the monsters not animals of any nature
I have and idea what about leaving this world for a better good? No people no problem hmm? Or you like jut point your little fingers to others? Just disappear and fish, chicken will be saved.
“I see humans but no humanity.”
Humans being humans is Humanity.
life was a nightmare back those times.
we r living in heaven if I have to compare
I hope we someday reach a point in evolution where we don´t have to be cruel anymore...
@@renehenriksen1735 it's a dream of anyone. But I don't see that happen. Strong n sociopath will feed on the weak n kind hearted people.
@@asifmetal666 Yeah it seems the world belongs to cruel people. I find it strange that animals that is regarded below humans are better at bonding with each other and find a way to live peacefully with each other. They seem to find somekind of balance while humans tend to want to dominate everything allthough it doesn´t make them happier. The most worrying thing is that women now also has begun to show this tendency. Once they were the ones to make men come to their senses when they were wrong about something.
But the good old days...
No, I’m kidding. I agree completely.
Hi, I’m writing from 2020. I wonder if you still feel the same about that comment?
Those territorial whales are dangerous specially around mating season. During My naval career I seen Hump backs and Sperm whales attack anything in the water during their mating. anything in the water are subject to be attacked. Great video thank you for sharing this.
Frankie Day
Yes they can bite, lock jaws, and thrash with their tails. The only thing they have never been observed to do is ram - except against whaleships and whaleboats. Odd 'coincidence' that.
Yes this correct Rob Like the old whaling ship Essex. She was rammed and sunk by a 80 foot sperm whale.
When I went to Alaska on a cruise liner, we also went whale what hung but instead of seeing whales we saw Killer whales,
A whole family of them it was really exciting. And we also saw , humpback whales it was a fantastic trip to Alaska,
Ever wonder why it is when you see footage of whaling, that after the whale is killed and brought up to the side of boat, the crew cut the flukes of the tail off?
The official reason is for ease of transport, but actually it's a bit of superstition because whalers used to refer a whale's flukes as "the Hand of God" which could crush boats with a single swipe. So to in effect diffuse a bomb, the first thing the whalers do is cut the flukes so the "hand of God" can't do them any harm.
It's really astounding how people watching In the Heart of the Sea didn't realize it was related to a true story. I mean damn the character of Herman Melville was in the movie interviewing the former cabin boy about it and even mentioned his novel Moby Dick and folk still didn't get it. Seems to me there is an I.Q. problem going on
Look at the morons you elect for president and you ll see that an informed electorate is the last thing the white men who OWN your cuntry want
You got that in English brev
been waiting to see this show up online, great documentary.
I guess staying on that island was a hell of a lot nicer
I’ll take sushi and berries with fresh water at low tide over shooting my buddy in the back of the head and eating him, but I really like berries.
Someone should make a Moby Dick movie that is more like this documentary.
The movie versions are all good in their different ways but this one just feels more...real.
And imaginative/creative/etc. too at the same time.
Captain Ahab, Pequod and the epic tortures of the unfathomable darkness of Moby Dick; Captain Shackleton, Endurance and the epic tortures of the unfathomable darkness of the Arctic. Of the two captains, Shackleton was gifted with the steadfast grace to be given redemption. Melville would have remarked on the equal justice given each.
And now his body parts is being teared from his body..that disgusts me so much...Now all of us look up to Moby and say How Could They Do That To You Just How,You Could Live A Happy Life But They Just Ruined It For Ya, I'm Sorry Moby Dick!😢
What do you think animals do in nature? They don’t get along I can tell you that right now.
@Dick Johnson lol
It was the times. Their need of oil our weight the morality of the whale im sure some if not all of the whaleser. Felt remorse of taking a life of a whale
@@negativefreeroll5089actually animals get a long with each other all the time, it’s called either a Symbiotic relationship or a Mutualistic relationship… one could even argue that wild animals get along with each other better than humans do. I don’t see squirrels driving tanks around…
How did whaling ever work? How could there be even one instance where the whale didn't dive straight down and bring the boat with them?
The way this works all comes down to catching the whales at their downtime, you see for whales breathing is no reflex movement, it's a conscious effort which is also why they can hold their breath for so long, so they replenish their energy and air supply. Apart from that downtime, a Sperm whale actually spends very little time at the surface of the water. So the whalers learned to get them at that very small time frame they had.
Also and this is also the reason why whale species such as the Humpback and the Finwhale weren't being hunted at the time, a Sperm whale is not heavier than water, so it floats when killed.
always thought this was an ENGLISH NOVEL OF LITERATURE ......
now i'm surprised to learn it's an american book based on a true story .....
Lol anything american is stolen, or a flat out lie.
@@corpratexthuggn89 like freedom?
@Dick Johnson 😂 wtf are u talking bout...nervous break down
In The Heart of The Sea brought me here!
The theological implications mentioned by the guest narrator near the end would have been morally devastating to those men on the boats, especially during their last moments of suffering. Robinson Crusoe - Thank God! - did'nt have to kill and eat Friday.
as a muslim..we encourage to do the same if situation were difficult..to understand that u will not ended your life but god is..
Wow, thanks for uploading. Really pretty good film!
Okay.. So what I've been watching on In The Heart Of The Sea was based on a true story ..? WOW I didn't realised it omg and this is an amazing and incredible true story .__.
. . . Only, in Ron Howard's "In The Heart Of The Sea".....the Essex didn't go down with whale oil explosions (stupid).....she capsized and sank after drifting on her side for a couple of days...allowing crew to further provision their whaleboats.....Plus....the sperm whale never followed and harassed the survivors' boats, as implied in the movie. (again, stupid.)
@@stevelindstedt8858 she aint stupid
yeah its a true story
ingnore this guy he need to learn how to speak and he is wrong
Learned more about whaling than I wanted to know. Horrible!! The cannibalism is just...can’t think of a word worse enough to describe it! Made me ill to think about it!
I too am at a loss for a horribler word. If some men decided to die rather than cannibalize their mates... horriblest?
I tried reading Moby Dick but couldn't get into it. I did read In The Heart Of The Sea, though. I'm related to the Folgers, Starbucks, Coffins, Swains, and maybe the Gardners, of Nantucket. Gayer Starbuck and Rachel Folger are my 6x great grandparents.
Luved it ...Thank you for the sharing..Greetings from Australia..
Our early times of human existence is a tale of hard truth and brutality.
As a Coffin descendant thank you for this part of our history
And they remained civilized the whole time...clean-shaven till the end.
i don't read much..but my hair cutter.was reading IN THE HEART OF THE SEA..told me about it..bought the book......could not put it down..
Ahh havent seen this since i was a little kid, glad ive found it again
The Book In the Heart of The Sea is GRISLY. Gave me nightmares reading it. The movie sucked BTW
Karma is savage
lmao , with the closed captioning on , @ 3:30 when she said "was lubrication" , somehow that showed up as "Muslim vacation" ....CC is useless but hilarious , ;) Come to think of it , 'Muslim vacation' is probably an allegory for a whaling voyage.....they're both trips you wouldn't want to go on , lol;)
+tarwagon This is tooooo funny - "muslim Vacation". I hate it when they try to make/let machines and electronics think for us! The coincidence for me was that I texted a friend yesterday that I had "gone straight home after going to IGA" [a grocery store]. I didn't notice that the brain in my phone changed IGA to "Uganda". My friend asked if I had a nice trip??!! then I saw it. That might have been a muslim vacation... :-))
First off, why in the world did he say "nothing is known about the whale that sank the Essex"? It was found several years later and harpooned to death. In Reynolds' account, Mocha Dick was killed in 1838, after he appeared to come to the aid of a distraught cow whose calf had just been slain by the whalers. His body was 70 feet long and yielded 100 barrels of oil, along with some ambergris-a substance used in the making of perfumes and at times worth more per ounce than gold. He also had twenty harpoons in his body.
@reyganbriggs, the story of Mocha Dick is indeed very interesting. But it's not at all certain that Mocha Dick was the whale who destroyed the Essex. The crew of the Essex didn't get a good look at the whale who attacked them, and no one saw something which could've been a distinguishing mark. They just saw that the whale was huge! But he wasn't an albino whale.
Philbrick actually said that over time the behavior of the male sperm whales changed. They started to be more aggressive towards the mother ships, as if they had figured out the origins of the beings who attacked and slaughtered them. It's hard to say what was going on since the behavior of sperm whales is still not completely understood, and today they aren't under attack anymore.
Carmine Jr. too would call this story very allegorical. The sacred and the propane.
Was this on History Channel or History International or some one of those?
Owen Chase.
Call him Ishmael.
I mean, Owen.
And the cabin boy. ^___^
I hate when documentaries try to judge history by modern moral standards. Just tell the history and why things happened without judging people of the past. It makes history experts seem like the don't understand history at all.
this was awesome
Which says nothing.
THE VIDEO IS O.K, THE AUDIO, SEND THE F----KING ORCHESTRA HOME !
There once was a man from Nantucket.....
wonderful movie......thank you
its a documentry
I see the "History International" words on the screen now. There they are.
(bottom right)
Why didnt they go to the giftshop(29:40) on Anderson Island and used the Telefone to call 911 for help?.
Those Quakers sound like some greedy bastards!
They sure were!
If you go to the ' Guttenburg project', you can download Moby Dick free.. Also thousands of other old books free.
Those whales have know idea about nature,Ships could have gone extinct.
Too bad wood can't survive the water like metal can, it would be a interesting voyage if someone could've found the remains of the Essex
As a matter of fact, wood lasts longer under water than steel. The salt of the ocean causes the metal to rust away fairly soon. These beginners didn't know where the hell they were.
+eatenbytheweasel not true on sea bottom there are bacteria "eating" metal and worms that live and eat in wooden material
Christoph meister And that's why we find ancient wrecks made of wood. But can't identify steel ships a mere century or two old.
The Mountain song "Nantucket Sleihride" was dedicated to Owen Coffin.
Thomas Nickerson, was he the cabin boy?
I don't blame the whale at all
So the true story isn't about a severely genetic recessive whale, but, a grey whale.
It was a rogue male Sperm whale (Owen Chase's narrative says just that...as well as Nickerson's writings on the incident, as well)....Grey's are much smaller. Greys do not dive for squid....Greys are a baleen whale, that feed on krill, shrimp and baitfish.....Sperms are toothed whales....hunting larger prey, including giant squid, as well as Humboldts.
The movie of Moby dick with Gregory Peck woke up my interest to watch this documentary. I find this story horrible and very Scary, I can't believe this is based in a true story
Oil the colour if semen, hence sperm whale? Really?
Oh, man~thou art but a vain creature. (no, not the whalers, but the story-tellers who seem suddenly to know EXACTLY what the whales were thinking and why they did what they did). What arrogance. We have an eye-witness account (~the fourteen yr old Nickerson), AND an 'ear-witness account (~Melville), and that's all. It's fully enough, but dare ANYone say he knows even the mind of another man, much less the thoughts of any whale...some of this is just too much...
I mean, this must have sucked. But it’s definitely karma. 💁🏼♀️
THIS IS ONE REASON I'M A "LOYAL LAND LUBBER ". THE SEA "SHALLNOT HAVE ME "
Heart of the sea is poo compared to gregory peck in mobydick you young need to watch it
Man that was good
You should watch "In The Deep" American Experience
Why?
Moby Dick was God, Ahab was consumed by vengeance, it was a story of man's vengeance and man's contempt of God and his/her rules of conduct. Despite popular mainstream media, "vengeance" is not a good thing, it consumes your soul religious or not.
+budcat7 That is true, but I mostly read it from the perspective of Moby Dick fucked up those stupid asshole whalers but good. Screw whalers, all of'em. Never liked them.
Also, if Moby Dick is a sperm whale that lost his family to Ahab and that's why he took Ahab's leg and then eventually killed him... could one interpret the book as "Revenge only works if you're a big honking animal of pure white death?"
+FNGLHR LOL! I'll go with that one too!!
+budcat7 Fuk Ahab lol and all those sailors for hunting those whales like that.
+budcat7 You know what Moby Dick did to Melville? It ruined his entire writing career. He died as an embittered customs clerk on Staten Island. The public at the time was just not ready for that book - not only not ready - but angry and he was already an established author - his reputation was completely destroyed and annihilated and wiped the fuck out.
Lonely Lemur Calls We like to torture our authors here in the U.S. Lovecraft has an interesting history as an author, some fascinating docs on him.
i dont eat meat, but if i am in that boat, i will eat the death crew.
4:25 - that's a lot of hair
I call wig.
Savage
3:25 When she said lubrication, for a second I thought lubrication used in sex :))))
AAD You shouldn't watch documentaries lol. And you should be ADD, not AAD
Your mind is a mess.
Whence this stardust?
People used to be tougher then nails
Great documentary but you cut out the center part- how the boat sank.
29:38 that was random o.O
what monstrosity literally an abomination i can't imagine the fear of the crew member felt
They should have brought the whale meat...
wow.
Thievery of 1990s sinnequan stole the doctors book and prescription pad I wrote it sewing
...IT ALL BOILS DOWN...god (mythology, created by man) vs. man (reality, created by woman)...there is no heaven nor hell...SAVE THE WHALES***SAVE THE EARTH...for the children of the future to see such beauty...stop the greedy destruction of our home...MOTHER EARTH...the giver of our life..."teach, your children well...so your father's hell...will slowly go bye..."
We are working on it.
AstraZeneca
18:05 'and for some of the same reasons both the ship and the male were interested in those schools of females'
what> ?
I used to watch this documentary when I was little. Does anyone know where I could find this on DVD?
Why not just watch it right now for free?
I did, but I would also like to add it to my library where I know I'll have it
+Pool Shark Download the video from Keepvids.com
Maybe on Amazon
Only Fans
Maybe a prem kahani can help 😂
Charlie Vincent
34:48 old man... he just starved to death.. I don't think many of them where no 120 lbs no more and Sure As FUCK not near 100 in just meat
Proof positive that these things are a danger to man.
No, stupidity (such as yours) is the danger to man.
29:38
Ooops!
Essex
5:34- 5:44 The unmistakable sound of 👃👃👃hateful bias👃👃👃.
Wtf ! I can barely hear it. The world is noisy some of us are going deaf. I'm not going to hold my device to my head to hear it would you? Why don't you WATCH IT YOURSELF!!
Ah, this was on History Television , which is The History Channel's equally shitty Canadian cousin , I was wondering why Gordon Lightfoot was in it , lol ;)
desert Island again
About as true as jesus is mate
Somebody needs a haircut.
Le Dick de Moby est l'histoire du Canada!
I find it funny/hypocrisy that you villianize these men who you admitted had a vital job to help the industrial revolution function( ego: giving us our current world and lifestyles of various wealths) while also telling how these men could die at any moment during their job and sailing the ocean through heavy storms in a WOODEN SHIP. Do not refer to these men as buchers for doing a dirty job to help keep the world turning and providing for their families.
Well said!!!
Agree, it was a way of life back then.. Not like today we can improvise with so many different other resources..🙂
New Bedford Massachusetts the true whaling capital of the days look up your history
Took over from Nantucket.
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SO MUCH VIEWS WTF
Who else rooted for the whale?
@Coy Leighshut up killer
Why can't they just fish?? I mean they are in the middle of the ocean?? (*0*) they freaking ate humans wth
+Naira Gar There are very little fish in the very middle of the ocean.
+akgeronimo501 Right. Sardines.
ilikethisnamebetter They are actually an inshore species for the most part as well.
You need bate to fish, and their only food was bread, which would eventually dissolve in water, take note that one fish is only 50 calories. When you 10-12 calories per pound of body weight to maintain your weight. That is a lot of bate needed and most would dissolve. Might as well just eat the bread
+Joel Enriquez right, welp its just an idea becuz theyre in the middle of the ocean so... they dont have any food left even for fishing i just realized -_-
aaaa im gonna die😑.
You won't be missed.
THEY ATE EACH OTHER????
WTF LOL!!
and you scarer
Vanessa/zory/jose
who is Moby dick?
the white whale.
+Timothy Robinson I know that but why are they talking Moby dick ?did he do something special?
Cristina Cruz yes
He was one of the only ancient whales that sunk a ship.
The ship he sunk was called the Essex.
The Essex was taken by the white whale.
+Timothy Robinson wow lol thanks for telling me
+Cristina Cruz
😊 glad to help