Sure, it was a kid’s cartoon movie and yes that was during my senior year of high school, but I was intrigued to see the film, especially since it had a more adventurous quest angle in the feature’s narrative. I remember seeing the trailer for Sinbad roughly around the beginning of 2003 and was quite interested to see it. Now the man who put the “bad” in Sinbad is about to find out how bad bad can be. However, Proteus’ beautiful betrothed, Marina, has stowed away on Sinbad’s ship, determined to make sure that Sinbad fulfills his mission and saves Proteus’ life. Sinbad decides not to take that chance and instead sets a course for the fun and sun of the Fiji Islands. Framed for stealing one of the world’s most priceless and powerful treasures–the Book of Peace–Sinbad has one chance to find and return the precious book, or his best friend Proteus will die. Sinbad, the most daring and notorious rogue ever to sail the seven seas, has spent his life asking for trouble, and trouble has finally answered in a big way. Starring: Brad Pitt, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michelle Pfeiffer, Joseph Fiennes SINBAD: LEGEND OF THE SEVEN SEASĭirector: Patrick Gilmore and Tim Johnson let the games begin and my “cinematic flashback” for Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. a noble prince, a priceless treasure, and a black-hearted thief. And what could be more perfect than this…. Just look at them I pull one tiny thread and their whole world unravels into chaos. It’s a brand-new day and the mortal world is at peace.
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