Russell Crowe is coming to the defence of one of his movies, nearly 20 years after it was released. On Saturday, Ian McNabb — frontman for 1980s rock band The Icicle Works — recommended Crowe’s 2003 seafaring adventure “Master and Commander” as an insomnia cure, griping that he’d “never made it past the 10-minute mark.” Crowe clapped back, retweeting the comment with a response.
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No focus,” he wrote. “Peter Weir’s film is brilliant. An exacting, detail oriented, epic tale of fidelity to Empire & service, regardless of the cost.
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