All is Lost...Robert Redford in a sinking yacht film. Where and when?

If you mean Captain Phillips, yes, I think it's very good. Never a dull moment and Hanks is excellent. SWMBO thought it was hard work, but she always seems to enjoy awful TV films with titles like "How he hurt me" or "One leg is enough" - tedious dramatised 'inspiring' crud about unfortunate people overcoming their lot. (I invented those titles, by the way.) So, her opinion doesn't count. :rolleyes:

Oh gawd, tell me about it. Any chance your SWMBO could supply a list of her favourites? My SWMBO would love them and I may gain valuable brownie points.
 
There is a new French film coming out called ´Le Solitaire about a Vendée Globe skipper (Francois Cluzet) who, when he stopped somewhere for a repair, finds a young stowaway on board.

About 2/3 of the film is shot on board a real Imoca 60 and they really went offshore looking for bad weather. The total movie crew on board was 14! There were 3 professinal skippers in the team and the whole thing - especially the noise is said to be very realistic.
 
There are other classics, not available in any shops...

...It's My Flat and I'll Chat if I Want To...He Made Her the Man He Was...plus the classic It's Puppy Fat, Don't Whippet...also, The Road to Miss O'Journey...and Age of Contempt...

Jeez, I ought to write these down! Much better than the crappy titles which smother any interest in mid-afternoon movies on Channel 5...though some do sound a bit X-rated... :rolleyes:

I suppose women regard manly films about practical problems in remote places (where they couldn't scream for an authorised approved solution) as irrelevant & boring. I'm not sure why - I haven't sailed alone over the horizon, I live in a city full of "social issues", but that doesn't seem to me a good reason to dedicate entertainment to such depressing themes.
 
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Ah. Well anyway, sounds a great film, thanks.

I love any film with subtitles - they seem to exclude the popcorn brigade, very effectively. :)
 
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