Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World - Caravan Of Garbage

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024
  • We're back to continue on our Rusty Crowe His-Trilogy, a peak into three Russell Crowe historical epics. This week it's 2003's Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, a critically lauded nautical adventure that didn't quite reach the audience it needs to warrent a sequel. Also featuring the likes of Paul Bettany, Billy Boyd and James D'Arcy it's well worth of look if this one happened to pass you by. Thanks for watching out our Caravan Of Garbage review
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  • @mattball8622
    @mattball8622 Месяц назад +1129

    James walks into the corral of dads in the cinema. Slowly, they turn to look at him. He clasps his hands behind his back, and they nod in unison, before all turning to the screen six feet away. He is accepted, here in the dad corral. Where oceans become battlefields.

    • @AnhBui-pd3ys
      @AnhBui-pd3ys Месяц назад +36

      beautiful. Like something straight out of Sir David Attenborough's mouth

    • @choronos
      @choronos Месяц назад +14

      😂 I'm going to take this opportunity to brag about how I was dadly enough to love this movie from the very first time I saw it at age 13-14. The irony is I have no kids nor desire to be a father.

    • @philipsalama8083
      @philipsalama8083 Месяц назад +8

      This feels like a middle-aged male version of the Stepford Wives.

    • @thecrazyjezter
      @thecrazyjezter Месяц назад +11

      I found out on this day that I'm a dad. great edit Laurence : )

    • @brianpetraglia7366
      @brianpetraglia7366 Месяц назад

      Goddam poetic

  • @spider-insider7981
    @spider-insider7981 Месяц назад +945

    I love movies with old ships because There's so much rope on them. I look at all the rope and go "man, that's a lot of rope"

    • @stanco4ever
      @stanco4ever Месяц назад +41

      I know you're being silly but I feel the same way...

    • @johnbeauvais3159
      @johnbeauvais3159 Месяц назад +25

      And they know how to move the ropes to make things happen, its like an extreme marionette, someone shouts "Set the main brace t'starb'rd" and then dudes pull on ropes and the whole sail moves.

    • @synchc
      @synchc Месяц назад +20

      Imagine being the props guy that's tasked with procuring it, you'd be rolling in it. It's money for old rope.

    • @-MrFozzy-
      @-MrFozzy- Месяц назад +6

      @@synchcBoooOOOooOOooOo!

    • @alarin612
      @alarin612 Месяц назад +2

      They're called "LiNEs." HellOOoo.

  • @AustinViolence
    @AustinViolence Месяц назад +599

    Finally, some good seamen.

  • @satchguitar84
    @satchguitar84 Месяц назад +341

    "Bigatures, which is basically huge miniatures."
    "So... Just regular sized things."
    that one got me 😆

    • @hada__02
      @hada__02 Месяц назад +13

      At least they’re not bigoted miniatures this time

    • @DanArnets1492
      @DanArnets1492 Месяц назад +4

      Haven't you seen 3-quarter miniatures? Way cheaper than going fullsize, way easier to fake stuff too, way better details than in actual miniatures

  • @lindseykipp191
    @lindseykipp191 Месяц назад +415

    To your point, I saw this in theaters as a sophomore in high school. Immediately after I transformed into a 36 year old father of two with a garage dedicated to my woodworking hobbies that my wife doesn’t like but tolerates.

  • @Jamesotronart
    @Jamesotronart Месяц назад +226

    Holy crap, the Dad walking in and standing there bit is so on point 🤣

    • @younghex9577
      @younghex9577 Месяц назад

      1:45

    • @titusmccarthy
      @titusmccarthy Месяц назад +6

      I was watching The Road with a friend and his dad's friend (also a Dad) came in exactly during the scene with the cannibalism. He did the Dad Thing where he just stood there and looked at the TV. I think he eventually asked us what the hell we were watching and WHY we were watching it. I guess he thought the whole movie was like that. Which it kind of was.

  • @AT1972ASDF
    @AT1972ASDF Месяц назад +277

    That moment where the one-armed boy leads a boarding party through the hole and shoots a dude point blank in the face. Absolute peak cinema

    • @TheNotoriousMrDee
      @TheNotoriousMrDee Месяц назад +20

      "Join me!" BANG* Lol legend

    • @choronos
      @choronos Месяц назад +20

      I first saw this movie when I was just a bit older than that kid's character, like 13 or 14. That kid was my idol.

    • @KassFireborn
      @KassFireborn Месяц назад +4

      I don't even remember that kid's name, we just called him Midshipman Adorable, which later became Midshipman Adorable-Badass.

    • @hgc7000
      @hgc7000 Месяц назад

      Dale Yeah! Best side quest!!!!

    • @BFBCFTW
      @BFBCFTW Месяц назад +8

      ​@@KassFireborn Lord Blakeney!

  • @BlueBeetle1939
    @BlueBeetle1939 Месяц назад +92

    4:57 this clip of nick cage opening a book and rusty crowe closing it is incredible editing and hilarious and totally unnecessary and i love it

  • @NobleCactus78
    @NobleCactus78 Месяц назад +295

    The reason there were kids around isn't because they ran out of adults. They are training to be officers like an apprentice. That's why they are palling about with the officers and giving orders

    • @AHersheyHere
      @AHersheyHere Месяц назад +63

      Absolutely. Midshipmen ages ranged 14 to 22, the youngest midshipmen being 11 years old. Young gentlemen whose parents paid for a commission in the navy, giving their son a trade.
      The child actors did a great job.

    • @ayoa1173
      @ayoa1173 Месяц назад +11

      ​@@AHersheyHerethe navy did not have the purchase system that the British Army of the time had. One had to earn their commission in the Royal Navy. The navy was the choice of the middle classes as it provided better opportunities for advancement in society. In the movie, the First Lieutenant, Thomas Pullings is the son of a farmer. He can become an admiral in the Royal Navy but a man of his station would not become a general in the British Army, men of well off families would accrue seniority through purchase faster than Pullings can acquire it through service alone.

    • @TommyGlint
      @TommyGlint Месяц назад +7

      Young boys served in other roles besides midshipman.
      Cabin boys (served food etc) and supplying guns with gun powder during battle was also normal positions for kids to have.
      And no, you could not purchase your way into the navy.

    • @egalomon
      @egalomon Месяц назад +9

      @@AHersheyHere those voyages took years too so if you ran into a battle and your senior officers got killed early on with no "replenishment" in sight, those kids absolutely were next in line, so they had to grow up and take responsibility really quickly sometimes! No

    • @younghex9577
      @younghex9577 Месяц назад

      3:22

  • @ProphetOfCaiiik
    @ProphetOfCaiiik Месяц назад +102

    I can't believe with all this talk about dads they didn't mention that the best dad joke in cinematic history is in this film: "In the service, one must always choose the lesser of two weevils". *cue side-splitting laughter*

    • @drewgoin8849
      @drewgoin8849 Месяц назад +8

      Yes!!! Jack was a bunch of dad-jokes in a Navy coat.
      In Patrick O'Brian's series of books, the character perpetually takes supreme delight in simple puns and dad-jokes. He also messes up common sayings to hilarious effect.

  • @bsparks9172
    @bsparks9172 Месяц назад +136

    Most underrated historical movie. It’s in my top two-three movies of all time.

    • @mattvol
      @mattvol Месяц назад +18

      Top 23 is a bit odd to specify

    • @synchc
      @synchc Месяц назад +7

      It's a banger. I'd say Crowe's third strongest after Nice Guys and Proof Of Life.

    • @bsparks9172
      @bsparks9172 Месяц назад +2

      @@mattvoltop 2 to 3 or 2-3

    • @cinemacrema2349
      @cinemacrema2349 Месяц назад +2

      @@mattvol 🤣

    • @DoctorJammer
      @DoctorJammer Месяц назад +4

      ​@@bsparks9172 he was just messing with you

  • @VorpalSlade
    @VorpalSlade Месяц назад +103

    Love a Hornblower mention! My father directed all the Hornblower films.

    • @stefanfilipovits21
      @stefanfilipovits21 Месяц назад +11

      Really?!?! That’s so cool!!!!

    • @synchc
      @synchc Месяц назад +14

      Give him a kind word from me. I love that series, watch it bi-yearly. It must have been a royal pain to film, too.

    • @Marveryn
      @Marveryn Месяц назад +4

      giving a shoutout to your father than cause he did a masterful job in those films

    • @Ipsenscastle
      @Ipsenscastle Месяц назад +2

      That's awesome, I caught one as a teen and have been meaning to watch them start to finish ever since - I might go do that now actually!

    • @Skitkat101
      @Skitkat101 Месяц назад +4

      They were some of my father's favourite films before he passed. I have a lot of fondness for them!

  • @ay2deet578
    @ay2deet578 Месяц назад +31

    Master and Commander demonstrates why fictional events in an accurate historical setting work so well. There is no 'the battle of Austerlitz' didn't actually happen like that', just enjoying a great story where everything looks and feels authentic

    • @colbunkmust
      @colbunkmust Месяц назад +1

      Well, the reality is, while the movie is fiction, the events from the movie and associated adapted literary works were very closely mirrored on real specific documented naval engagements of the period. So the story is fictional, but most of the the actual events really aren't.

  • @Del129
    @Del129 Месяц назад +37

    The Dad walking in bit is so freaking true for me, he'll even do that with RUclips videos. I'll be like do you want me to text you the link? He'll say no and walk away, the trance broken 😂

  • @AttaboyIII
    @AttaboyIII Месяц назад +37

    So glad you guys covered what is one of my most quoted films of all time. Some absolute banging lines in this. "The bird is flightless, yes? Well, it's not going anywhere", "Which it'll be ready when it's ready", "Lesser of two weevils", "Aubrey, could I trouble you for the salt?", "No calling me captain! - Aye aye captain". All will be said with other members of my Dad corral weekly.

    • @lanceash
      @lanceash Месяц назад +3

      Another good line, "Now tell me that wasn't fun."

    • @lanceash
      @lanceash Месяц назад +3

      Another is, "You've come to the wrong shop for anarchy, brother."

    • @patrickburke7383
      @patrickburke7383 Месяц назад +2

      @@lanceash This is a classic I can't believe I missed.

  • @wardhollister6241
    @wardhollister6241 Месяц назад +157

    GladiatOAR.

  • @Hambone4815
    @Hambone4815 Месяц назад +44

    I appreciate the Captain Jack Face of Bo.

  • @SeanA099
    @SeanA099 Месяц назад +45

    If it wasn’t for Lord of the Rings, this would’ve absolutely swept the awards that year

    • @KassFireborn
      @KassFireborn Месяц назад +6

      It's always awkward to be a really fantastic thing standing next to a goddamn legend.

    • @JustWandering
      @JustWandering Месяц назад +4

      Good year for Billy Boyd specifically.

    • @peepinR
      @peepinR Месяц назад +3

      I've said this for years now. If this film were released one year before or after Return of the KIng it would've cleaned up during awards season

  • @Arthur__Dent
    @Arthur__Dent Месяц назад +17

    Look that Face of Boe shot when Capt Jack was mention was pure gold. Thanks, Ben!

    • @matthewjanzen4837
      @matthewjanzen4837 Месяц назад +2

      Laurence did this edit but yeah that's a good bit

  • @TheNotoriousMrDee
    @TheNotoriousMrDee Месяц назад +62

    Bigature: a miniature model of an object built larger. Also known as "an object."

    • @cyberdemon7694
      @cyberdemon7694 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah it's not really a thing I think, they are just "miniatures". We might think miniature means down to like hot wheels size, when that would be impractical. Why wouldn't you build say a castle the size of a car or a truck, it's still way smaller than the real thing right? For some kind of scenes especially with lots of detail and such you would use a bigger one so the details aren't microscopic.

    • @RonnieBarzel
      @RonnieBarzel Месяц назад +2

      @@cyberdemon7694 Yeah, I think it’s just an “inner circle” phrase for those who practice the art. It’s still a miniature.
      Sort of like how “go motion” mentioned in the “The Thing” CoG is still stop-motion animation.

    • @uosdwiSrdewoH
      @uosdwiSrdewoH Месяц назад +1

      @@cyberdemon7694 It is a thing. Normally they don't build things to the extent they did for Lord of The Rings. There's miniatures in things like the original 'Superman' when they built the dam and the town that got flooded but you could clearly tell it was fake because water doesn't scale down so real water looks big next to miniatures. The there's things like 'Ghostbusters' or 'Phantom Menace' where they use salt in place of water shooting out the top of a fire hydrant or down a waterfall. In Lord of The Rings there were some instances where they needed to make a model big enough where you could use water and the model would still work. For the most part the structures described in the books were so massive they were built at a size that's rarely done. Older films would use a matte painting and only build a small portion of the actual model. More recent films would build a portion of the model and use CGI to fill in the rest. Peter Jackson wanted it all to be model work so they could get close and move through it. The smallest of the bigatures was around 8 feet tall. Minas Tirith was approximately 23 feet tall. I can't recall which but the tallest hit almost 30 feet.

    • @raulpetrascu2696
      @raulpetrascu2696 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@uosdwiSrdewoH23 feet tall is a big miniature indeed, but it's still a miniature. It's smaller than Minas Tirith is
      I agree it's a useful term though

  • @jamesdavey9690
    @jamesdavey9690 Месяц назад +7

    This is probably the most realistic depiction of early 19th-century naval warfare in cinema. It's a technical masterpiece.

  • @rufusgillespie9940
    @rufusgillespie9940 Месяц назад +8

    Hands down one of my favorite films of all time what a gem

  • @wontorres
    @wontorres Месяц назад +33

    12:39 reveals too much knowledge and divine truth, like when they opened that box that one time in that one Indiana Jones movie

  • @therealblueninja
    @therealblueninja Месяц назад +32

    There are kids because aboard it was the practice to train officers from the time they were about 14. They were called 'midshipmen' because they berthed/slept 'amidships' (the middle of the ship), and they were usually teenagers from middle-class or wealthy families. Ships also had young boys who acted as servants. It had nothing to do with losses.

    • @givememynamebackbigG
      @givememynamebackbigG Месяц назад +1

      Ffs every time someone shares a fact in the comments I'm convinced it's going to turn into a blue harvest joke

    • @yakobelt
      @yakobelt Месяц назад +1

      Yep good job on getting those facts right about the 19th century Royal Navy right, I’ve been researching it for over 10 years and seen this movie many times and that lore is spot on 😂

    • @percyprune7548
      @percyprune7548 Месяц назад +1

      The young boys not from wealthy families were powder monkeys, they ran down to the magazine to collect the gunpowder for the guns.

  • @eatingchaos
    @eatingchaos Месяц назад +13

    That full spread of the jpgs at 12:39. Glorious.

  • @mrsickukxx1332
    @mrsickukxx1332 Месяц назад +23

    I watched a Naval Historian Reacts to Master & Commander and yeah, it’s probably the most accurate Naval Film ever made.

    • @synchc
      @synchc Месяц назад +2

      Dan Snow? Saw that, liked it.

    • @mrsickukxx1332
      @mrsickukxx1332 Месяц назад

      @ Dan Snow indeed..the channel’s called History hit.

  • @bensneb360
    @bensneb360 Месяц назад +62

    The books this movies is based on were a big inspiration for Star Trek. You can really see in the relationship between Jack & Stephen, it’s very Kirk and Bones

    • @alarin612
      @alarin612 Месяц назад +2

      That's cool. I can also see the parallel of operating a vessel so far from home.

    • @thetramp123
      @thetramp123 Месяц назад +7

      Star Trek aired before the first book was published.

    • @crimsonvampyre602
      @crimsonvampyre602 Месяц назад +7

      There's definitely a kinship but the first book was published after Star Trek aired. Star Trek was more inspired by the Hornblower novels. Similar vibe for sure though

    • @drewgoin8849
      @drewgoin8849 Месяц назад

      I love Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series!

  • @Sandul666
    @Sandul666 Месяц назад +14

    One of my all time favorite movies. I watch it at least once a year

  • @LumpyTouch
    @LumpyTouch Месяц назад +10

    When I was young, this movie became an inside joke for me and my friends (most of them hadn't even seen the movie)
    Whenever one of us was outsmarted or outplayed, they were 'Mastered and Commanded'

  • @RiKSh4w
    @RiKSh4w Месяц назад +8

    This is an amazing video on the editing side of things. We get a sneak peek at the "Assets for James and Maso" folder, a Bibble cameo, Spongebob impaling his finger on a splinter.

  • @AHersheyHere
    @AHersheyHere Месяц назад +7

    'Master & Commander' is one of my all time favorite movies. So many great scenes, a lot of acting is how people look at one another.

  • @javierd4726
    @javierd4726 Месяц назад +4

    10:36 The greatest edit in the history of the channel

  • @OwenEdwardsBooks
    @OwenEdwardsBooks Месяц назад +6

    Most surreal moment of my life seeing my face in this. My wife is crying
    Good movie though, only saw it for the first time this year

  • @josephkavanagh7665
    @josephkavanagh7665 Месяц назад +37

    Because the movie is set in the deep blue sea and harvests a lot of content from multiple O'Brien novels, the working title during production was; "The Fantabulous Emancipation of Harley Quinn".

  • @longliveleninism5503
    @longliveleninism5503 Месяц назад +46

    SAFE AND SOUND AT HOME AGAIN, LET THE WATERS ROAR JACK!

    • @TheNotoriousMrDee
      @TheNotoriousMrDee Месяц назад +7

      Don't forget your old shipmates

    • @thaddeusbent9432
      @thaddeusbent9432 Месяц назад +1

      Run out the guns!!! I bloody love this film!

    • @drewgoin8849
      @drewgoin8849 Месяц назад +2

      "Long we've tossed on the roaring seas,
      Now we're safe at home, Jack."

    • @ralphstrickland7110
      @ralphstrickland7110 Месяц назад +2

      We have worked these self-same guns, quarter deck division.
      Loader I and sponger you, through the whole commission.

    • @datgood121
      @datgood121 Месяц назад +1

      L​ong we tossed on the rollin main, now we safe a shore jack

  • @Calhasnopals
    @Calhasnopals Месяц назад +9

    I’m so serious when I say I can’t imagine anything more manly than a couple blokes around a table talking about “a guy that they met”. Bonus points if he was a “pretty good guy”

  • @NathanS__
    @NathanS__ Месяц назад +11

    God I love this movie. The original book was set during the War of 1812 where the US Navy was hitting above its weight against the British Navy.
    The US achieved this by exploiting the "frigate gap" in ship construction.
    The largest ships were the "ships of the line" huge battleships with a thousand crew and hundreds of cannons. And then there's frigates which were smaller ships with like 20 cannons and made to operate on their own around the world.
    The US never built ships of the line but built 6 "heavy frigates" that could destroy British frigates and out run anything larger. The USS Constitution is one of these frigates and still afloat and in the Navy.

    • @dominicbuckley8309
      @dominicbuckley8309 Месяц назад +5

      The US Navy started the war with 12 frigates: the original six authorized in 1797 (including _Constitution_ ), with another six built later. Contrary to popular belief, the outcome of the 'frigate duels' was a draw: USS _Constitution_ beat _Guerriere_ and _Java_ in separate engagements, and _United States_ captured _Macedonian_ but HMS _Shannon_ beat USS _Chesapeake_ in the only engagement between two vessels of equal firepower, then HMS _Phoebe_ captured USS _Essex_ while _Endymion_ captured USS _President_ . Only four US frigates survived the war. In 1816, Congress passed into law an "Act for the gradual increase of the Navy" at a cost of $1,000,000 a year for eight years, authorizing nine ships of the line and 12 heavy frigates.
      USS _President_ was commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS _President_ . She didn't last long, due to the use of unseasoned timber, but an exact copy was built and saw active service around the world from 1829 to 1863. In 1863 she was laid up and made into a drill ship for the Royal Naval Reserve in London, in which capacity she served until 1903. To this day, the London Division of the Royal Naval Reserve is named HMS _President_ .

  • @ireallyshouldntbehereltd7814
    @ireallyshouldntbehereltd7814 24 дня назад

    I saw this in the cinema with my Dad, brother and my Dads friend when it came out. We all went in cold. No real clue as to what it was or would be. Within 3 minutes with the scene ‘beat to quarters’ we were, needless to say, strapped in.
    It is, was, and remains one of the finest cinematic experiences of my life. No bullshit. Straight up solid storytelling with a superbly executed detail. The actual Jack Aubrey, Thomas Cochrane (I.e. ‘the Sea Wolf’) was even more outrageously British and beyond the pale borderline unbelievable. Marvellous.
    I’m going to put it on now! **4 minutes 11 seconds into to Bocherini’s ‘the streets of Milan’ (end scene when the ship makes sail to catch up with the Acheron) intensifies.**

  • @RonnieBarzel
    @RonnieBarzel Месяц назад +6

    After that “Noah or Virtuosity” tease, I want James and Maso to pull another swerve and do “Twilight” again.

  • @INF1NI73
    @INF1NI73 Месяц назад +1

    This is a dad movie. I put it on the tv in my dad's hospice room the night before he died. We used to watch it at least once a year together. There's somethin' about the high seas and cannonball fire that makes a man feel cozy.

  • @kite-flying_potato
    @kite-flying_potato Месяц назад +4

    I found this movie randomly on UPN on a Saturday afternoon, and it was so good. Best introduction to Paul Bettany ever.

  • @lanceash
    @lanceash Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for covering this! I haven't watched the video yet, so I don't know your take on the film, but this is one of my favorite movies of all time. Here's hoping you liked it. A _perfect_ movie. I don't care for Crowe as a person, but he is excellent in this. Everybody is excellent in it. No romance to screw up the plot. So glad they didn't make a sequel. Can you imagine?
    One tiny problem: they seem to imply that the crew made some kind of alcoholic beverage out of cactus in just a few hours. This is impossible, whether you're making a low-alcohol content brew (as it requires fermentation, something that takes many days at the very least) or a distilled beverage such as portrayed in the film.

  • @gumbycat5226
    @gumbycat5226 Месяц назад +2

    This is a treasured movie. All my family, not jus the dads, were enthralled in the day.

  • @johnreynolds7996
    @johnreynolds7996 Месяц назад

    This movie dead-set had the best sound editing. Ever.
    The creaking of the wood as ship responds to tge wind, the splintering as the wood responds to, err, the cannon balls.... all of that stuff.
    Just... wonderful editing.

  • @circusandbread
    @circusandbread Месяц назад +2

    Maturin, played by Paul Bettany, is actually an intelligence officer and also a doctor. It’s very subtle in the movie but that’s why he knows the all spoilers especially in the final scene.

  • @mrposhshark
    @mrposhshark Месяц назад +26

    Wait hold on didn't rusty crow do a robin hood? DONT TELL ME THE NEXT ONE IS THE ROBIN HOOD

    • @KassFireborn
      @KassFireborn Месяц назад +1

      It could also be 3: 10 to Yuma or Les Misérables, but looking over Crowe's filmography to speculate like this has mostly led me to the realization this guy does a lot of Dad Movies. Like, 3: 10 to Yuma could absolutely fill the Dad Corral. I'm pretty sure I've *seen* a dad do that with L.A. Confidential.

    • @crimsonvampyre602
      @crimsonvampyre602 Месяц назад +2

      It's definitely Noah

    • @DanArnets1492
      @DanArnets1492 Месяц назад

      ​@@KassFireborn - Magnificent Seven trumps them all, it's the daddest movie of all

  • @genuinesaucy
    @genuinesaucy Месяц назад +1

    I actually saw this in theaters. The constant sound of the ship creaking on the surround speakers was something else. Hell of a movie, and one of my favorite endings.

  • @MagicalWellecto92
    @MagicalWellecto92 Месяц назад +9

    7:45 "we'll probably talk about it later this year. Who knows?" Are we finally getting a LOTR caravan of garbage?!

  • @BigSmile91jm
    @BigSmile91jm Месяц назад +3

    I lived with my aunt and uncle when this movie came out, and yeah, my uncle went full dad mode on this movie. Pretty sure it was his favorite movie up until he passed away

  • @woestrogen
    @woestrogen Месяц назад +20

    Sorry editor, this is about the war of 1812 in the original book, not the war of independence

    • @jonbaxter2254
      @jonbaxter2254 Месяц назад +8

      We fight the Yanks a lot, it's easy to confuse.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv Месяц назад +1

      ​@@jonbaxter2254it's tradition! Lol

  • @johnbeauvais3159
    @johnbeauvais3159 Месяц назад +4

    I love that to get the audio for the storms they took a frame, added a lot of rope and a bit of sailcloth and then drove a truck at like 130 kmh with a load of microphones listening to the wind ripping through the ropes and cloth

  • @dextro808
    @dextro808 Месяц назад +3

    that Face of Boe cameo(e) when James said "Captain Jack" :)))

  • @oc8473
    @oc8473 Месяц назад +8

    The Face of Bo reference was something I didn't see coming

  • @RussJennings
    @RussJennings Месяц назад +5

    "A series of ideas... pushed into 2 hours"
    Yes, that's a movie :D :D

    • @kypzethdurron
      @kypzethdurron Месяц назад

      I lost the timestamp but that's a great line

  • @kevinmorgan2968
    @kevinmorgan2968 Месяц назад +3

    RUclips’smanship is maybe the most dad of all this dad episode, and I give it one quality handshake out of a vintage gadget box on the dad scale

  • @kylerswamp1075
    @kylerswamp1075 Месяц назад +1

    As dadness was being described, memories of my dad came until it slowly dawned on me that !!!I MYSELF now, with my hands in my pockets, WILL stand there watching whatever my kids are watching if it catches my eye when I walk through!!

  • @1D991
    @1D991 Месяц назад +2

    One of my all-time favourite films. Wish it were longer

  • @Raida7
    @Raida7 Месяц назад +1

    additional trivia: This film was and still is used by Dolby in showrooms to effectively show off surround sound.
    Not music, or fighting - just the sound of the ship and water.
    It is phenomenal

  • @cgrice1971
    @cgrice1971 Месяц назад +3

    You guys really do have the absolute best editors. Great video as always! 👍🏼

  • @aidenvayotur6470
    @aidenvayotur6470 Месяц назад +3

    3:02 Gotta respect that he maintains his kids anonimity, thats a green flag for a dad on the internet

  • @lp3592
    @lp3592 Месяц назад +6

    This movie taught me how important sound design is. Great film.

    • @maxatrillionfatstacks
      @maxatrillionfatstacks Месяц назад +1

      The cannon balls whooshing past as they hide in the fog always gives me chills

    • @matthewanderson5258
      @matthewanderson5258 Месяц назад +1

      The sound in this movie is so excellent you can taste the saltwater

  • @amandaparler2080
    @amandaparler2080 Месяц назад +1

    Doctor Who clips and High School Musical and Hamilton! Amazing. Also, the inclusion of the Face of Bo with the Captains Jack - very nice. Thank you Laurence.

  • @welsh78
    @welsh78 Месяц назад +4

    Spent the whole time waiting for you guys to talk about the dude who is bullied into drowning himself, with a cannon ball. That scene has always stuck with me 😰

  • @BogeyTheBear
    @BogeyTheBear Месяц назад +3

    2:16 You just described the tower of TV screens at every video rental storefront inside of a mall during the mid 1990's.

  • @garrett2988able
    @garrett2988able Месяц назад +2

    I did a road trip with my dad to Lake Tahoe recently and on the way we stopped at Manzanar, which was a Japanese internment camp, and I can confirm that he did find it deeply fascinating, and while he did not stop 6 feet from displays to read them (more like 2 feet), he did walk about with hands in his pockets.

  • @The_Infamous_Boogyman
    @The_Infamous_Boogyman Месяц назад +53

    Best thing ab this film for me, was Crowe teaching me to say 'thank you, no' as opposed to 'no, thank you', been doing it since the nineties now and it just lands better

    • @samuelperezgarcia
      @samuelperezgarcia Месяц назад +6

      But this is not a 90s movie...

    • @MrHendrix17
      @MrHendrix17 Месяц назад +12

      ​@@samuelperezgarcia The movie was ahead of its time

    • @benjamindrayton1380
      @benjamindrayton1380 Месяц назад

      May I ask what advantage one has over the other?

    • @synchc
      @synchc Месяц назад +4

      @@benjamindrayton1380 You may.

    • @DanArnets1492
      @DanArnets1492 Месяц назад

      ​@@benjamindrayton1380 - Delivering the good blow first instead of being a consolation prize

  • @captain_qwerty2626
    @captain_qwerty2626 Месяц назад +23

    there needs to be a 3:10 to yuma caravan of garbage!!!

    • @saintniccage2818
      @saintniccage2818 Месяц назад

      Peak dad movie

    • @DanArnets1492
      @DanArnets1492 Месяц назад

      ​@@saintniccage2818 - Magnificent Seven is THE daddest movie of all and you can't change my mind

  • @PlagueOfWasps
    @PlagueOfWasps Месяц назад

    Master and Commander might be my favorite movie ever, as a history lover it’s essentially perfect and the sound design is immaculate. When I can’t find something to listen to when I’m working, I throw on this movie and just revel in the audio down to every creak and shout.
    The cast and crew deserve every award for what is to me, a flawless movie that delivers every time.

  • @BobbyRoberts-v9x
    @BobbyRoberts-v9x Месяц назад +1

    15 minutes? I've been excited for this episode, and it's already over. Damn.

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T Месяц назад +14

    So sad this brilliant movie didn't get any of sequels that it definitely deserved.

    • @MattLawson146
      @MattLawson146 Месяц назад +3

      They should make the sequel a surprise musical.

  • @colleensmith6973
    @colleensmith6973 Месяц назад

    I am a homeschooling mother of 6 and a history buff and this is my favorite movie! I love it and subject my husband and children to it whenever they feel generous. All the dad references - don't forget the moms. I am inspired to read the books now. Thanks for bringing attention to this awesome movie.

  • @buxzw1945
    @buxzw1945 Месяц назад +1

    The way James pronounced Norfolk like a ship of northern folk made me smile.

  • @uosdwiSrdewoH
    @uosdwiSrdewoH Месяц назад

    I absolutely love this movie despite my status as not a dad. I've seen PoTC maybe three or four times. I've seen this upwards of fifteen times and I could still put it on right now and be thoroughly entertained from start to finish. It's got a craft you rarely see anymore. Incredible story and performances. Every character is distinct. It feels authentic to the time. It is quite possibly a perfect movie.

  • @tedbed1389
    @tedbed1389 28 дней назад +1

    3:25 No BRO. They are kids because they are nobility tutored to be Commanding officers. It's not a staffing issue.

  • @washulis
    @washulis Месяц назад +1

    Such a good movie. Im the exact opposite of a dad demographic, but I rewatch this from time to time. Good historic movie and the dynamics on the ship are great. Also Paul Bettany is just a damn good actor

  • @JacobRavenglass
    @JacobRavenglass Месяц назад +1

    3:48 Man, the rhythm of that delivery. It's the like the "cellar door" of swearing.

  • @DoctorJammer
    @DoctorJammer Месяц назад +1

    As a botanist and former sea captain, this is one of my favorite movies.

  • @SuperMoshady
    @SuperMoshady Месяц назад +2

    When this movie ends I just want to keep watching their adventures forever

  • @2723cadd
    @2723cadd Месяц назад +34

    I am once again on my knees! Begging for the fifth element caravan of garbage!!

    • @captaintoyota3171
      @captaintoyota3171 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah thars a good call

    • @piddlepants
      @piddlepants Месяц назад +4

      WON'T SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THIS PERSON'S KNEES!!!!!

    • @Е.Жербин
      @Е.Жербин Месяц назад +2

      ARES! Give me the Fifth Element Caravan of Garbage, and my life is yours!

    • @s1ckboirari
      @s1ckboirari Месяц назад +1

      gotta wait til something comes out that has something VAUGLY related to The Fifth Element
      The Chris Tucker Trilogy? I cant see them watching Friday, Fifth Element and then idk Rush Hour 2 is the good one I think

    • @millsfinancialgroup
      @millsfinancialgroup Месяц назад

      Go away. Get a life

  • @BevansDesign
    @BevansDesign Месяц назад

    Yeah, this is great. Great story, great acting, great visuals, but really stood out for me when I saw it was how incredibly good the audio and sound effects are. Probably the best I've ever heard. If you watch this on your phone, it's literally a criminal act.

  • @fettfan91
    @fettfan91 Месяц назад

    All of Peter Weir's films are must watch! I love Master and Commander for its brilliant attention to detail, and the cast is amazing. Russell Crowe as Captain Aubrey is one of my favorite roles of his, just a freakin' solid leader mate.

  • @electrickq
    @electrickq Месяц назад +9

    Les miserables next?

  • @ashleyetc
    @ashleyetc Месяц назад +8

    This movie happily has a cult following (outside of dads who wander into the TV room). Where my fellow Mast-heads?* *a name I just made up

    • @maxatrillionfatstacks
      @maxatrillionfatstacks Месяц назад +2

      It's probably my favorite movie to this day, the opening scene is tattooed on my brain.

  • @hgc7000
    @hgc7000 Месяц назад

    "Master and Commander" has the ULTIMATE dad joke as well. The Officer's Dinner scene- "Lesser of Two Weevils". Classic Dad Stuff!

  • @Jllyrol311
    @Jllyrol311 Месяц назад +4

    Just in time for Father's Day!!

  • @saigrimm
    @saigrimm Месяц назад

    I love that you guys call this a Dad movie because it was one of the last great movies I got to see with my father before he passed away. Man, did he really enjoy this one!

  • @penelopew77
    @penelopew77 Месяц назад

    1:39 cracks me up, because as soon as I saw the thumbnail for this movie I was like, “oh, my dad loves that movie.”
    And he has absolutely just casually stood there for 2 hrs watching it on TV.

  • @MrPasseh
    @MrPasseh Месяц назад

    "If Russell Crowe didn't act it, it hasn't happened anymore" God, I love this stuff!

  • @ecarneylaw
    @ecarneylaw Месяц назад +1

    it IS the perfect dad movie. my daughter and wife and leaving town tmrw and ive already decided to watch it.

  • @JeffreyDeCristofaro
    @JeffreyDeCristofaro Месяц назад +1

    This is still hands down, to 19th-century ocean voyage ship movies as DAS BOOT is to submarine movies... by and far the most historically authentic depiction of the subject matter in all of cinema.

  • @JoeNoshow27
    @JoeNoshow27 Месяц назад +2

    "WE DO NOT HAVE TIME FOR YOUR DAMNED HOBBIES, SIR!"

  • @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744
    @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744 Месяц назад

    The surround sound on this movie is absolutely beyond extraordinary. If you want to show off your system, _THIS_ is the blu-ray to do it.

  • @stuartadams5849
    @stuartadams5849 Месяц назад

    I've been listening to you guys since the early days of The Weekly Planet. Thanks for all the great content over the years, lads.

  • @WRPLpodcast
    @WRPLpodcast Месяц назад +2

    07:34 The ballon deflating for james "laugh"

  • @LastSifu
    @LastSifu Месяц назад

    I can’t tell you guys how much I appreciate what you do. After the devastatingly stupid election results here in the U.S., your channel is the only thing keeping me sane. Thank you!

  • @GreenhornProductions
    @GreenhornProductions Месяц назад

    This is the perfect "Watch on late night cable TV at the hotel you're staying at while away from home" movie. That's how I discovered it and it's an underrated gem.

  • @breathingunderwater
    @breathingunderwater Месяц назад

    I saw this before becoming a dad and my first thought afterwards was "that was a perfect film"; I wouldn't change a thing. All aspects were fully realized and commanded masterfully.

  • @jonathanperez7638
    @jonathanperez7638 Месяц назад +6

    This movie is Star Trek

  • @roseofoulesfame
    @roseofoulesfame Месяц назад

    James going from "not dad enough" to "extremely dad", that's character development right there

  • @houarisifaoui1131
    @houarisifaoui1131 Месяц назад +1

    It’s a great movie, I rewatch it every now and then.