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I really liked Captain Nemo’s Nautilus in “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”! I believe it was Sean Connery’s last major film before he retired. Connery played Allan Quatermain, of course…
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
Um… twenty thousand leagues above the snow?
Sisyphos about 10 years ago
I’ll believe it when I see Ishy’s snow-Kirk Douglas! That is quite a fine Nautilus, however….
wolfhoundblues1 about 10 years ago
Good catch on the 20,000 leages.
jdholm3 about 10 years ago
Wonder how many get the reference
woodroe about 10 years ago
If you are of that age- (Disney) how could you not know?
walkingmancomics about 10 years ago
now we just have to go about finding (capt.) Nemo.
OPQRSTV98 about 10 years ago
I love the snowpire.
johndifool about 10 years ago
Oh how I wishFor soothing rainOh how I wish to dream againOnce and for allAnd all for onceNemo my name forevermore
marykatie Premium Member about 10 years ago
So is that a squid or a ship or…?
OldestandWisest about 10 years ago
Considering what happened to the squid in the movie when he encountered the ship, I wouldn’t think he would have fond feelings about the Nautilus.
marykatie Premium Member about 10 years ago
Maybe that’s why he’s sticking his little squid tongue out, Oldestandwisest!
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
I really liked Captain Nemo’s Nautilus in “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”! I believe it was Sean Connery’s last major film before he retired. Connery played Allan Quatermain, of course…
Stephen Gilberg about 10 years ago
Eesh, I saw the movie about a year ago but didn’t remember the ship design.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 10 years ago
I see now.
David Rickard Premium Member about 10 years ago
Somewhere in the South Seas, Captain Nemo feels a strange shiver run down his back….
Doublejake about 10 years ago
Um… possibly confusing Wells with Jules Verne? Unless Wells used “Nautilus” in work I’m unfamiliar with, which is entirely possible.
Kanoeokalani Premium Member about 10 years ago
Clever!! Trivia test!!!
Skoally about 10 years ago
extraordinary :)