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Into The Blue (2006 Film)
Into the Blue may refer to: Books * ''Into the Blue'' (book), a 2003 book by Canadian writer Andrea Curtis * ''Into the Blue'', alternative title of the 2002 book ''Blue Latitudes'' by Tony Horwitz * ''Into the Blue'', a 1990 novel by Robert Goddard Music * ''Into the Blue'' (Guy Barker album), 1995 * ''Into the Blue'' (Jacky Terrasson and Emmanuel Pahud album), 2003 * ''Into the Blue'' (Monique Brumby album), 2006 * ''Into the Blue'' (The Joy Formidable album), 2021 * ''Into the Blue'' (Broken Bells album), 2022 * "Into the Blue" (Kylie Minogue song), 2014 * "Into the Blue" (Moby song), 1995 *"Into the Blue", a song by The Mission from the album ''Carved in Sand'', 1990 *"Into the Blue", a song by Geneva from the album ''Further'', 1997 *"Into the Blue", a song by Knuckle Puck from the album ''20/20'', 2020 *"Into the Blue", a song by Shobaleader One featuring Squarepusher from the album '' Shobaleader One: d'Demonstrator'', 2010 Films * ''Into the Blue'' (1950 film), a British c ...
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Into The Blue (book)
''Into the Blue: Family Secrets and the Search for a Great Lakes Shipwreck'' is a non-fiction book, written by Canadian writer Andrea Curtis, first published in April 2003 by Random House Canada. In the book, the author narrates her family history and their connection to the 1906 shipwreck of the SS ''J.H. Jones'', lost to the late-November swells of Ontario's Georgian Bay, claiming the lives of all on board. The ship's captain, Jim Crawford, left his one-year-old daughter, Eleanor, an orphan who faced a future of poverty. Curtis did not know the stigma her grandmother endured until researching the shipwreck, and discovering its links to her families past. Staebler Award administrator Kathryn Wardropper called the book "a thoroughly credible and enjoyable book".Faculty of Arts, 2004, , ''Wilfrid Laurier University'', Previous winners, Andrea Curtis, Retrieved November 27, 2012Sellar, Kate, , Quill & Quire, Book review, Retrieved November 27, 2012 Awards and honours ''Into the Bl ...
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Carved In Sand
''Carved in Sand'' is the third regular studio album by The Mission, released in 1990. It reached #7 in the UK Albums Chart, making it the second of two top ten albums and overall best-selling album in the band's career. Four singles were released from the album: "Butterfly on a Wheel" (#12, January 1990), "Deliverance", "Into the Blue" (#32, June 1990), "Hands Across the Ocean" / "Amelia" (#28, November 1990). The band had invited members of its fan club to help select the tracks for the album. A "companion" album with outtakes that were not included on ''Carved in Sand'' - entitled '' Grains of Sand'' - was released in November the same year. A deluxe two-disc edition of the album was released in February 2008. It included outtakes, the album ''Grains of Sand'' and some live cover songs from the 1970s, performed under the name The Metal Gurus (a reference to the song "Metal Guru" by T. Rex, which was one of the tracks covered). ''Carved in Sand'' marked the return of Tim Pal ...
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The Reef
The Reef may refer to: Places * The Reef or The Rand, alternative names for the Witwatersrand, a north-facing scarp in South Africa * Great Barrier Reef or "The Reef", the planet's largest coral reef * The Reef or The Reefs, a former mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, in what is now Brenton Point State Park Brenton Point State Park is a public recreation area occupying at the southwestern tip of Aquidneck Island in the town of Newport, Rhode Island. The state park offers wide vistas of the Atlantic Ocean where it meets Narragansett Bay. The park ... Arts, entertainment, and media * ''The Reef'' (novel), a 1912 novel by Edith Wharton ** ''The Reef'' (1999 film), a film adaptation of the novel * ''The Reef'' (2010 film), an Australian film ** '' The Reef: Stalked'', a 2022 sequel * ''Shark Bait'' (2006 film), a 2006 South Korean-American animated film also released as ''The Reef'' ** '' The Reef 2: High Tide'', a 2012 sequel {{DEFAULTSORT:Reef, The ...
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Into The Blue (2005 Film)
''Into the Blue'' is a 2005 American action-thriller film starring Paul Walker and Jessica Alba with Scott Caan, Ashley Scott, Josh Brolin and James Frain in supporting roles. The film was directed by John Stockwell and was co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. Plot A sea plane flying on a stormy night malfunctions and crashes in the sea off the coast of The Bahamas. Jared and Sam are lovers living a rustic life in a trailer, next to the beach in The Bahamas. Sam works as a guide in the local aquatic theme park, while Jared works a number of odd jobs in his field of passion, diving. His real dream is to find one of many treasure-filled merchant and pirate ships lost in the waters around The Bahamas. Derek Bates has similar dreams and a better boat, but Jared turns down repeated offers to work for him. Jared's childhood friend, Bryce, and his girlfriend, Amanda (whom he just met the night before), come to visit. Bryce, a lawyer in New York City, has acqu ...
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John Thaw
John Edward Thaw, (3 January 1942 – 21 February 2002) was an English actor who appeared in a range of television, stage, and cinema roles. He starred in the television series '' Inspector Morse'' as title character Detective Chief Inspector Endeavour Morse, '' Redcap'' as Sergeant John Mann, '' The Sweeney'' as Detective Inspector Jack Regan, '' Home to Roost'' as Henry Willows, and '' Kavanagh QC'' as title character James Kavanagh. Early life Thaw was born in Gorton, Manchester, to working-class parents John Edward ("Jack") Thaw (died 1997), a tool-setter at the Fairey Aviation Company aircraft factory, later a long-distance lorry driver, and Dorothy (née Ablott). Thaw had a difficult childhood as his mother left when he was seven years old. His younger brother, Raymond Stuart "Ray" emigrated to Australia in the mid-1960s. Thaw grew up in Gorton and Burnage, attending the Ducie Technical High School for Boys. He entered the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) at the ag ...
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Into The Blue (1950 Film)
''Into the Blue'' is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Michael Wilding, Odile Versois and Jack Hulbert. It is also known as ''Man in the Dinghy''. In the film, a couple hire a yacht for what they hope will be a relaxing cruise to Norway, but instead become involved with smugglers and end up going up the River Seine to Paris. It was shot at Isleworth Studios in London. The film's sets were designed by the art director William C. Andrews. Made by Wilcox's independent production company Imperadio, it was distributed by British Lion Films. Plot The story opens with Bill, the Skipper, (Edward Rigby), on holiday fishing, as he reminisces about when he once piloted a yacht for a Mr. and Mrs. Fergusson (Jack Hulbert & Constance Cummings). He muses upon how different people all choose their own ideal holiday, (during which re-used scenes with Michael Shepley playing golf, (from an unknown film), and Kathleen Harrison and Jack Warner (actor), both exerc ...
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20/20 (Knuckle Puck Album)
''20/20'' is the third studio album by American pop-punk band Knuckle Puck. It was released on September 18, 2020 through Rise Records. Background Knuckle Puck released their second studio album '' Shapeshifter'' in October 2017. It was promoted with a headlining tour of the United States and the United Kingdom, appearances at the Slam Dunk Festival in the UK and the Warped Tour in the US, and a supporting slot for Good Charlotte in the US through to late 2018. In 2019, the band made sporadic performances, including a co-headlining tour of the US with Citizen in May and June, and a performance at the Four Chord Music Festival later in the year. Release Knuckle Puck embarked on a US tour in early 2020, marking their first tour since mid-2019, but was halted after a few weeks because of the COVID-19 pandemic. On February 21, 2020, "Tune You Out" was made available for streaming, alongside a lyric video. This was followed by "RSVP" on April 21, 2020; ''20/20'' was announced fo ...
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Further (Geneva Album)
''Further'' is the debut studio album by the Scottish indie rock band Geneva. It was released on 9 June 1997 and reached number twenty on the UK Albums Chart. ''Further'' includes the singles "No One Speaks", "Into the Blue", "Tranquillizer" and "Best Regrets". The band recorded the songs for album with Mike Hedges in between 1996 and 1997. Receiving positive reviews the album was originally released as a CD, Cassette and LP on 9 June 1997 by Nude Records. The artwork was designed by Struktur design with photography by Steve Niedorf and Harry Borden. Track listing All songs written by Andrew Montgomery and Steven Dora, except where noted. # "Temporary Wings" - 3:13 # "Into the Blue" (Montgomery, Stuart Evans, Keith Graham) - 3:24 # "The God of Sleep" - 3:05 # "Best Regrets" - 4:05 # "Tranquillizer" (Montgomery, Graham) - 3:31 # "Further" - 4:52 # "No One Speaks" - 3:35 # "Worry Beads" - 4:48 # "Fall Apart Button" (Montgomery, Graham) ...
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Into The Blue (Moby Song)
"Into the Blue" is a song by American electronica musician Moby, released on June 19, 1995, as the fourth single from his third studio album, '' Everything Is Wrong'' (1995). American musician Mimi Goese co-wrote the song with Moby and provided the vocals. The song is slow and melancholy, a stark contrast to the first four singles from the album. The single peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart. In one of the remixes, the "Spiritual Remix", Joy Division's song "Atmosphere" is prominently sampled and sequenced. Jon Spencer, frontman of American alternative rock band Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and a friend of Moby, contributed the blues-influenced "Into the Blues Mix" to the single, and in turn Moby remixed one of the band's own tracks. Critical reception A reviewer from ''Music & Media'' commented, "First he's raving, then he's pop as pop could be. "Into the Blue" belongs to the latter category. It would almost be MOR material if the beats weren't that prominent." Brad ...
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Blue Latitudes
''Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before'' (United States), or ''Into the Blue: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before'' (Australia), is a travel book by Tony Horwitz, published in 2002. In it, the Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist travels to various parts of the world, following in the footsteps of explorer James Cook James Cook (7 November 1728 Old Style date: 27 October – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy, famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean an .... The book compares the current conditions of the places Cook visited to what Cook documented at the time, and describes the different legacies Cook has left behind. Horowitz begins with his experience as a volunteer deckhand on the replica of HM Bark ''Endeavour''. Some of the places Horowitz visits in his travels include Australia, the small island nation of Niue, the Society I ...
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Into The Blue (Kylie Minogue Song)
"Into the Blue" is a song by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was written by Kelly Sheehan, Jacob Kasher, and Mike Del Rio and produced by the latter for Minogue's twelfth studio album, ''Kiss Me Once'' (2014). The song was recorded in London, England on Minogue's 45th birthday in May 2013 and premiered as the album's first single on BBC Radio 2's Ken Bruce show on 27 January 2014. Musically, "Into the Blue" features instrumentation of synthesizers, keyboards and strings. The lyrical content talks about being independent, free and happy. Upon its release, "Into the Blue" received critical acclaim from music critics, some of whom compared it to her 2010 single "All the Lovers". Many likened the lyrical content's uplifting theme and praised the composition, vocals and production, while critics noted Minogue retaining her classic image. Compared to the lead singles from Minogue's previous albums, it became a moderate commercial success on the charts, reaching the top ...
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