Kenji Wrote:Last night, I watched one old movie on DVD. I couldn't believe it was made 70 years ago. What a great movie!
Mutiny on the Bounty.
From England, Bounty does sail South Pacific to Tahiti. But because of sneaky Captain Bligh's cruel treatment, Co-captain Christian(Clark Gable) decided to mutiny.When I watched that scene, I shouted "Yay! Go kick him!" in my mind.
Action! Thrill! Adventure! Romance!.........Oh, I like old movies!
And, I wanna say one more thing.....I DON'T want this remake version.
Maggers Wrote:The first "Mutiny" is fun, Kenji. There have been a couple of remakes. The funniest is the 1962 version with Marlon Brando as a perfectly silly Fletcher Christian. You can skip that one, IMO. The 1984 edition with Mel Gibson, "The Bounty," was enjoyable, largely because of Anthony Hopkins as Captain Bligh. He was not the one note villian that Bligh had been in other versions.
Kenji Wrote:Last night, I watched one old movie on DVD. I couldn't believe it was made 70 years ago. What a great movie!
Mutiny on the Bounty.
From England, Bounty does sail South Pacific to Tahiti. But because of sneaky Captain Bligh's cruel treatment, Co-captain Christian(Clark Gable) decided to mutiny.When I watched that scene, I shouted "Yay! Go kick him!" in my mind.
Action! Thrill! Adventure! Romance!.........Oh, I like old movies!
And, I wanna say one more thing.....I DON'T want this remake version.
KRW Wrote:I was forced to watch it in high school, and when it was over I shook the teachers hand. Great movie that I would have missed otherwise.
KRW
Kenji Wrote:You were very lucky that you met wonderful teacher.
KRW Wrote:He ended up being one of the best I had! He kept your nose to the grind and (of course) influenced you to try things you wouldn't. I haven't thought of him in ten years, thanks Kenji!
KRW
CANADIANRJFAN Wrote:Hi Kenji,
The Mutiny on the Bounty is a topic that I took great interest in while I was in college. I was so tired of reading textbooks that needed something else of interest to read, & this one stuck.
William Bligh's story is a truly remarkable story of survival and worthy of reading.