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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Appreciation Post

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My favorite scene from my favorite movie, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. I love the small details in this fight, the volleygun, primitive grenades and just the general chaos just makes this battle scene amazing.

 
It is a great movie. Isn’t there a book series?
O’Brian: Master and Comander is the first one. It’s not the story in the movie. It follows ‘Lucky Jack’ from his first command a sloop of war ( that’s actually a brig).
He climbs the stairs of command.
Largely a version of the Hornblower books.
Alexander Kent re Douglas Reedmans Bolitho stories and Alan Lewrie books by Lambin are also good reads
Bolitho is honor and service to the king above all else, Lewrie is a rouge who spends the entire series hoping no one finds out the truth and Jack Aubrey is in between
 
Yes it was good our local group of re enactors got up uniforms for the Traffalgar Bi centenary .Myself as Gun Captain , Big affair with both Australian & NZ Navy takeing part if in current uniforms The whole main street had marching & bands , While we all stood on the Cathedral steps at the top of Traffalgar street in the city of Nelson NZ.
Later I fired 10 rounds Pyrotecknics from the Youaght Club from a little 3 pounder .I wrote a piece and pointed out the Navyies had all the kit & got trained & paid , While we had watched ' Master & Commander' a couple of times & the only item Govt once owned was my musket & B net and that was 200 years ago . Good event I must try get a photo to illustrate it .
Regards Rudyard
 
It is a great movie. Isn’t there a book series?
OMG. Look for the Patrick O'Brian books upon which this is based. A series of couple dozen perfectly detailed, true to science, naval 18th C. books, with much specific and accurate information from that now-vanished world of English seafaring. Yes, the movie was inspired by these books; any real historically-interested person will know of O'Brian's works. Great movie! But you could almost see in advance that there was an ambush in waiting! Could not have knocked 100% of the crew out of action.
 
O’Brian: Master and Comander is the first one. It’s not the story in the movie. It follows ‘Lucky Jack’ from his first command a sloop of war ( that’s actually a brig).
He climbs the stairs of command.
Largely a version of the Hornblower books.
Alexander Kent re Douglas Reedmans Bolitho stories and Alan Lewrie books by Lambin are also good reads
Bolitho is honor and service to the king above all else, Lewrie is a rouge who spends the entire series hoping no one finds out the truth and Jack Aubrey is in between
Matthew Drinkwater books also in that vein.
 
one Sene a guy cocks his pistol to fire and as he does with it pointing up with the frizzed left in the foreword position in several Seens, kind of hard to keep powder in the pan and make it spark. it shows him shouting in several Seens with it in this position. you would that Thay would have caught it?
 
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