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ОтветитьI always enjoyed his shows.
ОтветитьMiss couestou
ОтветитьTodays national geographic could learn from Jacques Cousteau.
ОтветитьThis feels like the movie "The life aquatic with Steve Zissou"
ОтветитьBoy does this bring back the 70's for me!! I remember being in school and Sunday nights watching his films!! Very underated, I always thought of his study as a marine biologist he
was never celebrated enough. 🦈🐳🐧🐟🐠🐡🦐
Genius. Also quite sad.
ОтветитьI look forward to this. My grandfather, who wrote the first diving tables for the navy, worked with JC on the aqualung. My dad was also a pro diver in the San Francisco Bay Area.
ОтветитьHey Nat Geo! What's your policy towards starring a person with terrorist links? If flexible, then ignore my comment. If not, please check Nat Geo India's operations. Gives the impression that nat geo is sponsoring such activities.
ОтветитьAs a boy growing up in the 60's & 70's,I fell in love w the ocean and all it's wonders because of Jacques Cousteau
..now I try and get under water as much as I can.... here's to all the people who have discovered the world under the sea...
Hindi channel chahiye aapaka.
ОтветитьI would love it if PBS would run the old Nat Geo shows of the under sea world of J. Cousteau
ОтветитьAs a french citizen , I'm so proud to be french like Jacques Cousteau 😎 Can't wait to see the movie 🤩
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Nice
You need a red beanie !
ОтветитьHe came here in ND at Lake Sakakawea and said he would never dive by the dam again. Would
ОтветитьWhen I was a kid there was the Jacques Cousteau museum aboard the newly moored Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA. It was the coolest place.
I miss him.
Steve Zizou is real 🥰
ОтветитьLooking forward to seeing this! I hope they play John Denvers song Calypso (which he wrote for Cousteau after his time on the ship with them) as a nod to John and all he donated to the Cousteau Society (he signed all the Royalties from Calypso over to the Cousteau Society). It would be a nice acknowledgement.
Ответитьi watched and admired him!! he is amazing!!
ОтветитьGrowing up in the 60's and early 70's I remember how special another episode of "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau" or "National Geographic Presents" were. There were maybe one or two a year and they were required watching for school, although most of us would watch them anyway. Always great and fascinating programs.
ОтветитьIt was like a pilgrimage for me to visit the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, where Cousteau was director for 31 years.
Merci beaucoup mon héros! 💖🐳
The great joy of my life was working with him when he asked if I'd write an environmental manifesto with him. It turned out to become the book "The Human, the Orchid, and the Octopus." We copyrighted it, but it turned out not to be published until ten years after his death. The producers of this film along with Nat'l Geographic fought for five years to obtain permission to use these films and tapes. What a shame that one of the most famous men on earth would be nearly effaced. And what a glorious film this will be to make him very much with us again. It's destined to become a classic.
ОтветитьWhen I told him that at the time, there were 153 countries in the world, he laughed and said he'd better get moving. His films were shown "only".in 150! There's an annual list of the most admired people in France. He was #1 for seventeen years running. Even though he refused to become a candidate, he was continually being nominated for President of France. He said he couldn't achieve as much for international unity on the environment as he could by himself.
Ответитьwhats the song in the background
ОтветитьIts focus will be on the inventor-explorer-environmentalist-filmmaker revolution, i.e., giving mankind the resources to explore the ocean with the Aqua Lung, calling attention to ocean pollution, and his longtime collaboration.
ОтветитьSomeone needs to make a live action film staring Adrian Brody as Jacques Cousteau
ОтветитьI hope the filmmakers don’t go too woke and ruin a good biography
Ответить35 people hate being alive
ОтветитьGreat! Look forward to it. Well done Cousteau Society getting it together so we can relive his story. Great Pioneer, great story teller and great conservator.
Ответитьas soon as copies are available I want one... dont care for internet based storage or viewing either. Definitely wont be in a theater either
ОтветитьI wonder how ABC feels about being called out on cancelling Cousteau once he got more of an advocate for being green. Get the filmmakers on The View or something to discuss the film!
ОтветитьJacques Cousteau invited me to join his organization as a representative of the Cousteau Society for Latin America. It has been one of the greatest honors of my life. The experiences I learned from him broadened my knowledge of the world. Now, I continue that fight for Planet Water with his son Jean-Michel in his organization Ocean Futures Society as General Director for Latin America. You were the greatest!
ОтветитьWhere in Vancouver (or thereabouts), Canada, can this be watched? (I can't determine this via Google)
ОтветитьI would love to go to SCUBA diving with Jack Custo
ОтветитьWhy aren’t there any more shows what with the JC foundation.? I know they fixed up the Calypso. So why not.?😭🤿
ОтветитьII haven’t seen that in the movies yet where is the plane. Question.
ОтветитьI can't wait for this new Wes Anderson mocumentory!
ОтветитьThanks to my mom, and grand mother I grew up watching His specials
ОтветитьMy dad named me after Jacques Cousteau. Happens to be my middle name as well as my sons. We may have to see this together.
ОтветитьBecause of Jacques-Yves Cousteau I learned how to scuba dive. I studied Zoology and Marine Biology in college. Later I became an instructor (taught for 15 years) and U/W photographer, aside from my day job. I have been a diver for almost 40 years now. I met his son, Jean-Michael, at DEMA in 1998 and told him that his father inspired me.
We need to take up again Cousteau's sense of exploration of the oceans and also their protection. We need to protect this "Blue Planet."
Btw, if you look at my name you'll see why I am so adamant. - California Kelp Diver
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Besides being in love with the sea, with cinema, especially documentaries, I'm a big fan of her achievements.
i have cried for long watching this
ОтветитьCousteau would be in tears and seriously angry for what the nuclear industry has done to the world's ocean's!
The nuclear industry has destroyed not only our ocean's but the entire world.
We've also lost our earth. She, Mother Earth has been poison by Fukushima and the Nuclear-Power industry!
Don't let these monsters get away with this! ALL YOU people should be really angry about this! ALL THE SCIENTISTS WHO ARE SILENT IN KNOWING ABOUT THIS IS TRUE SHAMEFUL AND DISGUSTING! YOU HAVE NO SOUL!
Amazing. Huuuuuuuge fan from him. And also from Vangelis, who made much music for his documentaries. Perfect combination. Greetings from Belgium. Dirk.
ОтветитьI've been looking for the principal song, or soundtrack. It's just beautiful, so I hope someone can help me to find it :)
ОтветитьDoes anyone know the name of the intro song to the trailer?
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ОтветитьCould anyone tell me the name of the first background music?
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