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  1. Countries: Canada
  2. Colin Firth
  3. Liked It: 253444 vote
  4. Drama
  5. Resume: April 6th, 1917. As a regiment assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap
  6. directed by: Sam Mendes
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I know this is a million years old but why would anyone expect one of the mercenaries in the wreckage. Amazing movie. 1917 e5 91%bd e3 82%92 e3 81%8b e3 81%91 e3 81%9f e4 bc 9d e4 bb a4 2018. 1917 命をかけた伝令 日本公開. Who Were Pirates? IF Tom Lawless and 3B/OF Jimmy Outlaw -- Despite their reputations for being lawless outlaws, pirates did follow a code... and they even wrote it down! As early as the 17th century, pirates set down the rules of the ship under what were known variously as the Articles of Agreement, Custom of the Coast, Charter Party, Chasse-Partie, or Jamaica Discipline. The code specified how much plunder each crewmember was entitled to, what forms of discipline were allowed, and even what compensation could be expected for injuries. Each pirate swore, either on a bible, a human skull, crossed swords, or a cannon, to follow the code. Tom Lawless was an infielder in the 1980s who hit. 207/. 263/. 258 in 590 PA, but somehow lasted eight years in the bigs. Jimmy Outlaw was a third baseman and outfielder in the 1930s and 1940s, hitting. 268/. 333/. 334 in 2, 188 PA. Stuff Pirates Like 3B/QB Josh Booty - You can't have pirates without booty. Pirates were far more egalitarian than other ship crews, with each man getting an even share of the booty... sort of. Certain positions, like the captain, quartermaster, or doctor, would get an extra share or more. Josh Booty was a star high school baseball and football player and the 5th overall pick of the 1994 MLB draft. He would spend five years in the Marlins organization, but then in 1999, at the age of 24, he quit baseball and returned to football, playing for LSU. The Seattle Seahawks took him in the 6th round of the 2001 draft, and he would later join the Browns and Raiders, but never played in the NFL. In 2013, he went to spring training with the Arizona Diamondbacks after appearing on a reality TV show on the MLB Network, The Next Knuckler. P Jim Golden, P Silver King, P Scott Diamond. We like to think of pirates with big chests of golden doubloons, silver ingots, and glittering diamonds... and surely there were times when pirates came across such lucrative hauls. After conquering the Aztecs and Incas, the Spanish had vast treasures they shipped home across the Atlantic, but the "treasure fleet" was no easy target -- it was a huge caravan of massive galleons, each brimming with cannons. In fact, real-life pirates rarely engaged with targets that could fight back; they preferred lightly armed merchant ships, slavers, and even fishing vessels, whalers, and sealers. A pirate might dream of treasure chests, but a more likely haul might consist tobacco, sugar, and hides. Jim Golden -- who coincidentally was born in Silver Lake -- pitched four years in the early 1960s, going 9-13 with a 4. 54 ERA. Silver King was a 19th century pitcher who got his nickname from his prematurely gray hair. At age 20, his unusual "cross-fire" delivery made him one of the best pitchers in baseball, leading the league in wins (45), ERA (1. 63), games (66), starts (64), complete games (64), shutouts (6), innings (584. 2), FIP (2. 38), WHIP (0. 874), BB/9 (1. 2), and K:BB (3. 39). But in 1893, the pitcher's mound was moved back five feet to its current distance of 60 feet 6 inches, and he couldn't adjust to the change. He was out of major league baseball by the age of 29. Scott Diamond was a Canadian lefty who pitched three years for the Twins and one for the Blue Jays, going 19-27; he was last seen in the Korean League in 2017. P Mike Parrott - Many pirate tropes date back to Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island, including the idea of a pirate captain with a parrot on his shoulder. Apparently that does have some basis in reality. Pirates traveled to exotic lands and often returned with strange creatures like monkeys and parrots. Not only were parrots fun to have around, but they were a sound investment -- they could be sold in England for many times what you paid for them in the tropics! Mike Parrott was a high school pitcher taken in the 1st Round pick (#15 overall) in the 1973 draft by the Baltimore Orioles; he got a cup of coffee in the bigs at the age of 22, giving up one run and four hits in 4. 1 innings. He was then traded to the Mariners, and in 1979 he went 14-12 with a 3. 77 ERA in 229. 1 IP. In 1980 he went 1-16 with a 7. 28 ERA -- ouch! While we're talking about parrots, honorable mention to Edwin Encarnacion! UT Niko Goodrum and RP Nick Rumbelow - Most pirates would drink any kind of alcohol, but we think of pirates mostly drinking rum. That’s primarily because the Golden Age of Piracy was in the Caribbean in the 17th and 18th centuries. Rum was made from sugar, which was grown in the Caribbean, so pirates were bound to come across merchant ships laden with rum. Niko Goodrum is hitting. 248/. 322/. 421 (. 743) in 472 PA this season, playing every position except for catcher and pitcher; Nick Rumbelow, a former Yankee and Mariner, is now in the minors with the Mets. He has a career 5. 97 ERA with 12 BB and 33 K in 34. 2 IP. Things Pirates Used OF Marc Sloop - Pirates would sail whatever ship they could get their hands on, but the most popular choice was the sloop -- small, fast, and nimble, it could run down a merchant ship but also run away from a heavily-armed naval warship. Marc Sloop got into 10 games with the Los Angeles Dodgers minor league system in 1961, going a respectable 10-for-37 (. 270 BA) with 3 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, and 10 RBI, but was never seen again. OF Joe Cannon - Pirate ships didn't have the room or be able to carry the weight of rows and rows of cannons below-decks with covered gun ports as a galleon or warship did. Their guns were typically smaller and kept on the top deck, covered with canvas when not in use. A favorite was the carronade, a short-barreled Royal Navy gun that could fire solid cannonballs (to use against the hull of a ship), grapeshot (to use against the crew), or chain shot (to disable enemy sails and rigging). Joe Cannon was a 1st round pick by the Astros in 1974 but proved to be a bust, hitting. 176 in 232 career PA. OF Eric Mapp - Treasure maps with "X marks the spot" is a famous bit of pirate lore, but alas there are only a handful of cases of pirates ever having buried their treasure, and there's never been a documented case of a historical pirate treasure map. The most famous case of "buried treasure" is Captain Kidd, who it was said buried his plunder on Gardiner's Island (off Long Island, New York). In fact, buried treasure was found on Gardiner's Island... in 1699, when the authorities dug it up to use as evidence against him. Eric Mapp was a 19th round pick by the Reds in the 1995 MLB draft who never made it out of rookie ball. Pirate Jobs 1B Cap Anson -- The captain of a navy ship might be selected because of seniority, noble birth, or important friends; not so on a pirate ship. Pirates often elected their captains! The only time a pirate captain had absolute command was during battle; other decisions, even where to sail next, were often made by voting. If the crew lost confidence in their captain, they could elect someone else to take the job. Sometimes the captain would be killed, cast off in a rowboat, or marooned on a deserted island, but often they'd just leave him at the next port, or even just re-integrate him as a regular crewman. Cap Anson, a Hall of Famer from the 19th century, broke in at 19 and retired at 45. In 1879, at the age of 27, he was named captain of the Chicago White Stockings and was known as Cap forevermore. A direct descendant of British naval hero Lord Anson, Cap also was instrumental in establishing baseball’s shameful color line. RP Walt Masters - There were generally several "masters" aboard a pirate ship. The Quartermaster was usually the second-in-command, but he wasn't a "vice president". He was elected by the crew to serve as a counter-balance to the captain, and in fact had the authority to veto a captain's decision (except in actual combat). The Quartermaster would usually lead boarding parties onto enemy ships, was responsible for rationing out food and drink, and also was in charge of meting out discipline for those who broke the rules. The Master Gunner was the crewmember in charge of the cannons, and the Sailing Master was in charge of navigation. Walt Masters pitched eight games in MLB and it took him eight years to do it -- he had three games in 1931, one in 1937, and four in 1939! OF/P Gunner McGunnigle - Firing the cannons was an important, and highly skilled, job on a pirate ship, even moreso than on a navy warship. Navy gunners could pound away at an enemy ship until it sunk, but a sunk ship was worthless to a pirate; their goal was to disable an enemy ship, not destroy it. Gunner McGunnigle played briefly in the 19th century, earning the nickname “Gunner” because of his strong arm as both a pitcher and an outfielder, but is better remembered as a manager and as the inventor of the catcher’s mitt. RP Kim Seaman, P Sailor Stroud, and P Bill Hands - The rank-and-file seamen and sailors on a pirate ship were commonly referred to as "hands". Most pirates were sailors from ship crews who either deserted or were kidnapped and pressed into service. Of course, if you were captured by the authorities, you would say the latter. But many willingly joined because a lawful life at sea in the 17th and 18th centuries was a brutal one. Many have said being a sailor in the Royal Navy -- frequent floggings, hard labor, little pay, and awful food -- was worse than being in prison, because at least in prison you didn't also have the risk of drowning. Kim Seaman had a nice start as a 23-year-old reliever with the Cardinals in 1980, going 3-2 with 4 saves and a 3. 42 ERA, but was sent down to the minors and never came back up. Sailor Stroud was a right-handed pitcher who also ended up in the minors... by choice. In the 19 teens and twenties, some players preferred playing in th
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Easily the Best Picture I've seen this past year - and it wasn't easy. Until this week it was at only two theaters in NYC, so you had to make an effort; it was worth it.
After a little time to set the scene, the picture picks up steam and proceeds at break-neck speed to it's climactic ending. It starts right after Cpl. Blake gets his orders; go behind enemy lines and warn his brother's unit that they are walking into a trap, the hook being that Blake would try hard to succeed since his brother was at stake. From this point on it's like a roller coaster ride with no let up. I was exhausted at the end after the ordeal of the story. It's a war picture but it's also a story of survival, like "The Revenant. AA Noms could go to George McKay, who i'd never seen before, for Best Actor and for whoever designed the sets - they were perfect as well as authentic. It is a British production which is fitting as Hollywood produces nothing of consequence anymore.
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