#Master and Commander
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runawaymarbles · 3 days ago
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Spotted today in the parking garage
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leona-florianova · 1 day ago
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....creature....
+extra wig variants
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bestiarum · 7 days ago
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why was this movie so casually hysterical
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zer0-ner0 · 14 hours ago
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Stephen Maturin according to Jack!
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This started as me wanting to draw Stephen sucking at sports, but.. well.. One thing let to another, and here we are!
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wulfhalls · 1 month ago
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james d'arcy is fatally hot in master and commander it has to be said
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yeoldecryptid · 2 days ago
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Alright, so I finally jumped on the Audrey Maturin train, and yep, this book is really friggin good. I’m still giggling over the fact that they literally just threw Stephen on a boat and expected him to immediately know the ropes.
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rogerdeakinsdp · 2 months ago
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Academy Award Winners for Best Cinematography: 2004 — Russell Boyd, ACS, ASC Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) Directed by Peter Weir Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
“Master and Commander — gee, that was a hard film to make. There is no easy film, of course, but Master was very demanding physically — because of the water, even though a lot of it was shot in the tank in Mexico that had been built for Titanic. Peter Weir once said to me — and I’ll never forget it — he said, ‘Come on and do a film of mine, and I’ll take you on an adventure.’ And he does!” — Russell Boyd for The American Society of Cinematographers, February 2018
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gpuzzle · 5 months ago
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thekitofit · 9 months ago
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starting to figure out this ink stuff
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ts-the-blacksmith · 11 months ago
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Lego MOC ship
French Frigate "Saint Germain" - PART 2
designed by TS Kang(@art_house_colts, instagram)
You may enjoy a video about this ship on my YouTube.
(BGM - Jean Marie Leclair, Violin Concerto)
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leona-florianova · 15 hours ago
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Although his intimacy with Stephen Maturin did not allow him to ask questions that might be judged impertinent, it was of such a rare kind that he could ask for money without the least hesitation. 'Have you any money, Stephen?' he said, the Marine having vanished in the trees. 'How I hope you have. I shall have to borrow the Marine's guinea from you, and a great deal more besides, if his message is what I dearly trust. My half-pay is not due until the month after next, and we are living on credit.' 'Money, is it?' said Stephen, who had been thinking about lemurs. There were lemurs in Madagascar: might there not be lemurs on Réunion? Lemurs concealed among the forests and the mountains of the interior? 'Money? Oh, yes, I have money galore.' He felt in his pockets. 'The question is, where is it?' He felt again, patted his bosom, and brought out a couple of greasy two pound notes on a country bank. 'That is not it,' he muttered, going through his pockets again. 'Yet I was sure—was it in my other coat? did I perhaps leave it in London?—you are growing old, Maturin—ah, you dog, there you are!' he cried triumphantly, returning to the first pocket and drawing forth a neat roll, tied with tape. 'There. I had confused it with my lancet-case. It was Mrs Broad of the Grapes that did it up, finding it in a Bank of England wrapper that I had—that I had neglected. A most ingenious way of carrying money, calculated to deceive the pick-pocket. I hope it will suffice.' 'How much is it?' asked Jack. 'Sixty or seventy pound, I dare say.' 'But, Stephen, the top note is a fifty, and so is the next. I do not believe you ever counted them.' 'Well, never mind, never mind,' said Stephen testily. 'I meant a hundred and sixty. Indeed, I said as much, only you did not attend.'
--The Mauritius Command
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neosatsuma · 10 months ago
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my favorite thing on earth is when he gets crabby about nautical nonsense he's my SPECIALEST little creature
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thekenobee · 4 months ago
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Why, I’ve been clearing out the drafts!
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proto-language · 3 months ago
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"Throughout the series, neither Jack nor Stephen makes any measurable progress on their deficiencies—such being the nature of the running gag. Instead, O’Brian has the two men fit themselves to one other’s blind spots. Eventually Jack automatically stands by to catch Stephen as he inevitably falls between the jolly-boat and the ship’s ladder; Stephen, in turn, can sense from miles away that Jack has given his power of attorney to a landshark."
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