
But let’s see if any of us can relate to this.

Think I’m kidding about fast food Jesus? Think again. For heaven’s sake, five bucks? Man, prices have gone up.” Fast food Jesus anyone?Īll joking aside, we’re living in a fast food world – with a fast food Jesus. Sorry, what’s that you say? I’ve got my earpiece in.

" is fun for a Scott/Dumas/RL Stevenson/Benoit-minded person.“Double burger, Jesus shake, two fries, oh yeah, to go please. Florescu,a largely underrated Romanian actor,is freakish and pert and groggy and quarrelsome. Szonyi is ravishing,fresh,luminous,sweet-tempered. " he is at his best and does an excellent "Ismail". Later,Constantin's career as a showman and the junk he was forced to make got him into vulgar overacting and kitsch.But in "Toate. Constantin,who does,here,his best role as an gossipy,pushing and joyful Turk. Ciobanu is mettlesome,gruff,punchy and plain.

The scene of the fight with the pirates,once "Speranta" has arrived in the Atlantic,is rather awkwardly done.

On the board of his ship,Lupan finds a letter,so he's able to track Vaillant,and the whole crew heads for Port Said.Then they reach the island Mussarah.A telegram from Saint Malo notifies Lupan that Pierre Vaillant has left for the South America. Szonyi,Florescu,etc.)(although Sollima's "Sandokan" is a much better TV show,with fewer good actors). " is an interesting show,at least for its suspenseful and exotic adventure and for its cast (Besoiu,Ciobanu,Constantin,Rautu,Mrs. it!"("Gherasim") Or,when an apprentice sailor is amazed by the great number of Greek captains they seem to find in a meridional port,Lupan answers him:"All of the Greek sailors are captains!". "-We've passed into the Tyrrhenian,villainous sea,d. An Armenian merchant promises that he'll reward the ship's captain with half of his wealth."-It's about what sort of a half",answers,cautious, "Gherasim"(=Ciobanu).(Later,they'll find out it was a nasty half:all the diamonds,topazes,rubies,sapphires Lupan has received from the Armenian prove to be fake:the merchant has cheated them,and Ciobanu's cautions were,after all,of no avail).
