Floating through Wikipedia, as I'm prone to do once I'm on a rolling wave, I went from "shipping" to "Bermuda Triangle" to "Sargasso Sea" and ended up on "The Lost Continent (1968 film)". That entertaining motion picture, produced by Hammer Films, wonderful Hammer Films, and Seven Arts Productions, captured me when I first saw it in my early teens.
I read its Wiki entry....
Basic plot details took me back to fantastic imagery: wrecked ships (it is the Sargasso Sea, after all); conquistadors; people sporting "buoyancy balloons" (fantastic!); pirates; priests; and Spanish ladies (marketing, my boys!).
I decided right there that I had to see this film again.
Then I read further:
"... adrift in a morass of large sentient carnivorous seaweed...."
Carnivorous seaweed?!
(Sentient carnivorous seaweed?!!)
(Large sentient carnivorous seaweed?!!!)
What the?....
Should I even click on that?
With my cursor, and some trepidation, I touched the link.
Oh, it's two separate words, links: "carnivorous"; "seaweed".
That makes more sense... and makes me feel a lot better about swimming in the ocean. (Regular seaweed doesn't bother me. Key word: "bother.")
I'll probably avoid the Sargasso Sea. But I won't avoid The Lost Continent.
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