Pretty Good Sailing Movie

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Ken

Bryon

Thanks for the info--havn't seen the movie for a while. Maybe I'm getting 'memoritis'. Neet boat in a so-so film.
 
May 11, 2004
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If you ever have a chance to see "Cabin Boy" DON'T. There may be a worse movie on the planet but I doubt it.
 
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Jonathan

Too late to vote?

Kind of a slow mover, but "Riddle of the Sands" was a pretty good flic. Set in the early 1900's, an Englishman sails a converted lifeboat around the northern coast of Germany. Gorgeous scenery, historical costumes, and some nice action on wooden sailboats. Plot's a little lame though. FYI, the answer to the riddle: "b****s".
 
Jan 22, 2003
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Hunter 25_73-83 Burlington NJ
Cherubini on 'LIne of Fire'

Believe or not but I still have not seen this movie (and I have it on tape). In the beginning of 'In the Line of Fire' (1985) one of our Cherubinis is featured. The film studio even made a mock-up of the interior for down-below shots. Apparently a boat blows up right in front of it, something they used computer-generated images for-- for they certainly did not harm the boat! The only reason I mention this is because someone came up to me at the Philadelphia show and told how he had worked on the set of that film. Anyone with better info can EMail me before I dig out the video from wherever it is now., JC 2 cherubiniyachts@aol.com
 
Jan 22, 2003
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Hunter 25_73-83 Burlington NJ
Pretty good sailing movies.

I agree with the selection of 'Wind' as a great sailing movie. I categorize a 'good sailing movie' by its attention to accuracy and completeness of sailing details whilst still not getting too bogged-down in the esoteric. 'Wind' has everything, including a low-key cast more focused on the story line than their own stardom. An example of a good sailing movie but with an awful plot line is 'Message in a Bottle.' You can take or leave Costner, but his character's devotion to his boat is authentic and credible, and the actor really did the sailing himself. The sappy, tragically romantic Hemingwayesque ending makes me want to vomit on 'Papa's' grave. There is another one called 'Midnight Crossing' including Faye Dunaway as the cheated-upon, half-blind wife of a true scoundrel played by Daniel Travanti. The plot is pretty implausible but relies upon the limitations (and assets) of the confines of a yacht at sea. 'Dove' is wonderful, but we have to remember that the film deviates from reality so credibly that most people mistake the film for the true story. Graham's boat was a 1960 Lapworth 24, not a Ranger 23 designed 6 years after he departed Long Beach. He did not set fire to the interior out of desperation, he just cast himself adrift. And we all know he changed boats in the BVI-- because of fears the plywood deck of the Lapworth 24 would collapse in a storm. Even so, as if 1995 the original Dove was still at Tortola where he left it. As a last thought, I thought 'Far Side of the World' was absolutely awful. There was no progress on the plot and no ending. Give me A-and-E's accurate and well-acted 'Horatio Hornblower' series (and know that my late father relished each and every one of those books) any time! JC 2
 
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dave

FYI

Just FYI, The boat used in Captain Ron is now docked at my Marina in Kemah. The name has been changed to "Wanderer", but it is the boat. Several in the marina and locals know the boat.
 
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robert taylor

duh!...waterworld

i can't believe that nobody has chimed in on "waterworld". what a cool sailing movie.
 
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Darren Mayes

Ugh... too long.

Waterworld was too long. The best part of the movie was near the beginning I think it was. Where the guy had boarded his boat while he was "fishing" below. When the guy headed off and though he was going to get away, he hit the controls and deployed his sails under what I would call a rapid furling system :) I still haven't been able to find out where he got that on the web :))
 
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Brian Hanna

Master and Commander Far Side of the World

The movie may have been poor, but the books were a GREAT read!!! My dad "forced" me to read the first book and 1/3 way through it I was hooked! I read the next 20 books in the series so fast, I am now rereading them finding stuff I missed. Patrick O'Brian really seems to have captured the feel of sailing life in the late 18th and early 19th century.
 
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Jim

Jaws 2

Jaws 2 has some good dinghy and cat scenes.all the kids loved sailing.
 
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