I just watched two:
The Forger
All Is Lost
The Forger is really a B grade movie, but I liked it.
All is lost reminded me so much of 'Gravity', but set in the Indian Ocean. I liked Gravity and I like this one also. Depending on one's point of view; either required watching if one is planning an extended trans-oceanic sailing journey or to be strictly avoided if one should be doing the same.
the blonds hot might be a little young legal though ! ☺
All is Lost - because it was on a free-for-a-week movie channel. I have a question about the ending but don't want to spoil it for anyone...so in general terms ...is what he did humanly possible?
The movie spans a fictional 8 days. The most difficult hurdle would have been dehydration.
There are deslination hand pumps for making salt water potable.
What movie ? u uh can't remember that one ............... or what I had for lunch .......... or was it breakfast?
Dang ....can't remember that either, just don't want to have same thing for dinner is all I know ☺☺☺
All is Lost - because it was on a free-for-a-week movie channel.
I have a question about the ending but don't want to spoil it for anyone...so in general terms ...is what he did humanly possible?
They materialise out of thin air, don't they?
Saw Lucy over the weekend. Fun summertime action / sci-fi flick. Nothing original, but Scarlet Johansson and Morgan Freeman do a solid job.
Well they are marketed at the seafaring crowd. I would think it would be standard equipment on any saltwater sailing vessel.
There is a documentary on Netflix about a 14 yr old girl who sailed around the world. It will be intersting to see about drinkin water needs for such a voyage.
You haven't seen the movie have you? We are discussing the movie. The situation in the movie. It is not possible to utilise that which one has no access to.
So it is another Hollywood movie with plot holes? Gotcha. :thumbsup
I saw that musical 'Tommy' back in 1975 @ my local theater (back East); on acid.
{Got the Blu of course}