Posted on 01/18/2021 1:50:34 AM PST by C19fan
Russell Crowe doesn't take kindly to anyone bashing one of his favorite movies he once appeared in.
The 56-year-old Oscar winner took to Twitter on Saturday to defend his 2003 maritime epic Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World after the English singer–songwriter Ian McNabb took aim at it.
Crowe brushed off the complaints as a symptom of 'kids these days,' while plenty of Twitter users rushed to defend the cult-classic film.
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That’s true. This one was certainly closer than a lot of adaptations...which as you say shared only the title with the original!
I also loved O’Brian’s Aubrey/Maturin novels, so I didn’t see the movie. I have found, over the years, that it’s best not to see a movie adaptation of any book that I enjoyed (the lone exception was To Kill a Mockingbird).
This is off the point, but would you mind telling me where your FR name comes from? I’ve been thinking it was one of John Brunner’s books, but I cannot remember. We have moved recently, and most of our 4,000+ science fiction books are still in boxes until we get the library shelves built, so I can’t easily check. Thanks.
Found it: Stand on Zanzibar, by John Brunner.
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