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Showing posts with label pirate movies. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Top 10 Pirate Movies

In honor of today, which has been dubbed International Talk Like a Pirate Day, MSN.com writer Dawson Nyffenegger has come up with a top 10 list of pirate movies

Pirates are a fascinating subject of history. They were, essentially, thieves who prowled the seas from the 1600s-1700s. This period was ripe with trading being done via the water, and thus, made them perfect targets for thieves. Pirates have also been the subject of many movies, some series, some comical. To this day, pirates still hold a strong fascination with a lot of people and are even part of local culture in many parts of the world

1. Hook (1991)

-Director: Steven Spielberg

-This movie is a nod to the classic story Peter Pan by Scottish author J.M. Barrie. It puts a slightly different twist on the story. It shows Peter Pan as an adult. It might seem silly, but the stories J.M. Barrie wrote were to capture the imagination of any child or even adult who read them. Like many movies directed by Steven Spielberg, this movie is warm and fuzzy in all the right spots and times

-Summary: Peter Pan is now grown up with a wife and kids. His old adversary, Captain James Hook, returns from Neverland and kidnaps his children, forcing Peter Pan to confront Captain Hook once again

2. The Pirate (1948)

-Director: Vicente Minnelli

-A musical film featuring Gene Kelly, this is a good movie for both fans of pirates and musicals. The music by Cole Porter has the perfect haunting vibe to it that gives watchers goosebumps

-Summary: Serafin (Gene Kelly) is a circus pirate who takes a young woman named Manuela (Judy Garland) away for adventure. Unfortunately, Manuela is supposed to marry Don Pedro (Walter Slezak) and he's determined to stop Manuela from falling in love with Serafin

3. Castle in the Sky (1986)

-Director: Hayao Miyazaki

-One thing to keep in mind is that if you want good animation, the Japanese are top notch with animation. Studio Ghibli, the company that Miyazaki runs, puts out interesting movies. In Castle in the Sky, the pirates have taken to the air, using air ships instead of water ships. Despite being mostly an anime-type movie, with a mostly Japanese cast, there are non-Japanese actors and actresses in this film, including Cloris Leachman, James Van Der Beek and Anna Paquin

-Summary: A girl named Sheeta possesses a crystal amulet, making her the target of a search by pirates. When she encounters Pazu, they both discover the crystal amulet she carries has the ability to locate a legendary castle floating in the sky called Laputa

4. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

-Director: Gore Verbinski

-This is one of the ultimate pirate movies. This movie series keeps as close to real life pirates as possible. Exploring not only history, but pirate culture and folklore as well

-Summary: Capt. Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) must enlist the help of Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), a blacksmith, to save Elizabeth Swan (Keira Knightley), who has been abducted by Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush)

5. Treasure Planet (2002)

-Director: John Musker, Ron Clements

-This is a technological twist on the classic tale of pirates. Here, they go from sea-faring pirates to space pirates with ships. Despite never getting the recognition or credit it deserves, the movie does have a fan base out there

-Summary: Jim Hawkins (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is a teen who finds a map leading to great treasure hidden by a space pirate. Along with some friends, they embark on a quest to find it, in a large ship shaped like a caravel

6. Captain Phillips (2013)

-Director: Paul Greengrass

-This film was based on a true story. When you hear pirates, you might think of old guys from the 1600s-1800s. You might not immediately think of modern day pirates, who swarm the seas in modern boats and ships, looking for a quick score on the seas. These types of pirates will use fast speedboats and instead of the cutlass or swords of days past, these modern pirates use automatic weapons and are often aggressive. Piracy is very much alive, particularly in and around the Horn of Africa and in many other parts of the world

-Summary: Tom Hanks plays Captain Phillips, the captain of a large commercial cargo ship, that is hijacked by Somali pirates

7. Muppet Treasure Island (1996)

-Director: Brian Henson

-Anyone who loves The Muppets is in for a treat. This movie puts a hilarious spin on the classic tale of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. 

-Summary: The Muppets take on the classic story by Robert Louis Stevenson with Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver

8. Treasure Island (1950)

-Director: Byron Haskin

-Despite being 70s years old, this classic telling of Treasure Island still holds the test of time. Considering the lack of technology back in the 1950s, this one does have impressive special effects. It features all of the things one looks for in a pirate movie: Peg legs, eye patches, mutiny on the high seas, pirate treasure, swords, the freedom to do as one wishes.

-Summary: Jim Hawkins is looking for the treasure of pirate Long John Silver

9. The Goonies (1985)

-Director: Richard Donner

-This film centers around a small coastal town that was purchased by a large corporation. This corporation has decided to bulldoze the homes to put in a golf course. The kids who live in these homes will have to move away and they fear not seeing each other again. They set out on one final adventure before the bulldozers come knocking at their door

-Summary: A group of kids in a small coastal town set out on an adventure to find the treasure of famed pirate One-Eyed Willie

10. The Princess Bride (1987)

-Director: Rob Reiner

-A perfect mix of pirate movie and fairy tale, this movie is made to look like a bedtime story. The story centers on Westley, a former farmhand who sets out on a quest to rescue his true love, Princess Buttercup, from the hands of a dreadful prince, named Prince Humperdinck. 

-Summary: A boy, sick in bed, is read stories by his grandfather. He tells the boy a story of a farmboy who became a pirate who, despite running into obstacles, goes on a quest to be reunited with his true love, who is set to marry a dreadful prince

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Robin Williams

Robin Williams
Birth name: Robin McLaurin Williams
DOB: July 21, 1951
Where: Chicago, Illinois
Height: 5'8''

Trademark
-Skill at imitating voices
-Plays offbeat and eccentric people
-Plays characters lacking in self-awareness
-Plays characters with mental problems or deep capacity for violence (Insomnia)

Trivia
-Moved to San Francisco, California when he was 16
-Is of English, Welsh, French and Irish descent
-Close friend of Eric Idle
-Following his open heart surgery, he became a vegetarian
-Speaks fluent French
-Him and Robert De Niro were the last ones to see John Belushi alive
-As a child, he was overweight and no one wanted to play games with him. He started doing voices to entertain himself
-Fan of the comedy troupe Monty Python's Flying Circus

Known For
Happy Days
-Mork
Popeye
-Popeye
Moscow on the Hudson
-Vladimir Ivanov
Good Morning Vietnam
-Adrian Cronauer
Dead Poets Society
-John Keating
Awakenings
-Dr. Malcolm Sayer
Hook
-Peter Banning
Aladdin
-Genie/Merchant
Mrs. Doubtfire
-Daniel Hillard/Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire
Nine Months
-Dr. Kosevich
Jumanji
-Alan Parrish
Jack
-Jack Powell
Flubber
-Professor Philip Brainard
Patch Adams
-Patch Adams
Bicentennial Man
-Andrew Martin
Insomnia
-Walter Finch
The Final Cut
-Alan Hakman
Robots
-Fender (voice)
The Night Listener
-Gabriel Noone
Night at the Museum
-Teddy Roosevelt
August Rush
-Maxwell 'Wizard' Wallace
Law & Order: SVU
-Merritt Rook
-Episode: Authority

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Summary
-They're back. This time around, Jack Sparrow has a debt to repay, to Capt. Davy Jones. To save himself, he must find the heart of Davy Jones, but he must enlist the help of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who were to be married, but instead were arrested for helping a convict to escape justice





Cast
-Johnny Depp: Capt. Jack Sparrow
-Orlando Bloom: Will Turner
-Keira Knightley: Elizabeth Swann
-Jack Davenport: Norrington
-Bill Nighy: Davy Jones
-Jonathan Pryce: Governor Weatherby Swann
-Ler Arenberg: Pintel
-Mackenzie Crook: Ragetti
-David Bailie: Cotton
-Stellan Skarsgard: "Bootstrap" Bill Turner
-Tom Hollander: Cutler Beckett
-Naomie Harris: Tia Dalma
-Martin Klebba: Marty
-David Schofield: Mercer

Did You Know?
-The bone cages on Cannibal Island were made of styrofoam
-Keith Richards was supposed to make a cameo as Jack's father in this movie, but had to pull out at the last second because of his commitment to the Rolling Stones, who were embarking on their A Bigger Bang tour at the time
-Keira Knightley had to wear hair extensions because her hair was considerably short for her role in Domino
-After the Conch-Man's head gets knocked off, he speaks Cantonese
-During filming, the crew had to be evacuated to L.A. because of Hurricane Wilma

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Summary
-When Capt. Jack Sparrow crosses paths with a woman from his past, he's not sure if it's love or hate. He soon learns she's a con artist just using him to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. She soon forces him onto the Queen Anne's Revenge, the ship of the legendary pirate Blackbeard






Cast
-Johnny Depp: Jack Sparrow
-Penelope Cruz: Angelica Teach
-Geoffrey Rush: Barbossa
-Ian McShane: Blackbeard
-Kevin R. McNally: Joshamee Gibbs
-Sam Claflin: Philip
-Astrid Berges-Frisbey: Syrena
-Stephen Graham: Scrum
-Keith Richards: Capt. Teague
-Richard Griffiths: King George
-Anton Lesser: Lord John Carter
-Roger Allam: Prime Minister Henry Pelham

Did You Know?
-The only "Pirates" movie not directed by Gore Verbinski
-Penelope Cruz was pregnant during production. It wasn't noticeable until September 2011. As her 'baby bump' grew, it caused snags with wardrobe. Her younger sister, Monica Cruz, stood in as her long-distance body double

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Summary
-Lord Cutler Beckett wants control of the sea. In order to do that, he must obtain Davy Jones' heart. But, it's up to Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann and Capt. Barbossa to rescue Jack Sparrow from Davy Jones' locker to stop Beckett. After he's rescued, they must convene with the Pirates Court to wage war with the British. The Pirate Lords want to release Calypso, Davy Jones's lover who caused him to rip his heart from his chest, from the trap they put her in, in the hopes she will help them fight back




Cast
-Johnny Depp: Jack Sparrow
-Geoffrey Rush: Capt. Hector Barbossa
-Orlando Bloom: Will Turner
-Keira Knightley: Elizabeth Swann
-Jack Davenport: Norrington
-Bill Nighy: Davy Jones
-Jonathan Pryce: Governor Weatherby Swann
-Lee Arenberg: Pintel
-Mackenzie Crook: Ragetti
-Kevin R. McNally: Gibbs
-David Bailie: Cotton
-Stellan Skarsgard: "Bootstrap" Bill Turner
-Tom Hollander: Cutler Beckett
-Naomie Harris: Tia Dalma
-Martin Klebba: Marty
-Keith Richards: Capt. Teague
-Hakeen Kae-Kazim: Captain Jocard
-Ghassan Massoud: Capt. Ammand
-Dominic Scott-Kay: Young Will Turner
-Reggie Lee: Tai Huang
-Marshall Manesh: Sumbhajee
-Takayo Fischer: Mistress Ching
-Marcel Lures: Capitaine Chevalle
-Sergio Calderon: Captain Vallenueva

Did You Know?
-Keith Richards, who was the primary source of inspiration for Jack Sparrow, was asked to play the role of Capt. Teague. Jack's father. He was also drunk when he showed up




-Jack Sparrow does not appear until 32 minutes in to the movie
-The flags hoisted by the pirates are based on actual flags hoisted by real pirates. The red flag with a winged chalice, arm and knife, crossbones is for Christopher Moody, the arm with the cutlass is for Thomas Tew, a man clubbing skull and crossbones is for De Vranck, a man dancing with a skeleton holding a spear is for Bartholomew "Black Bart" Roberts, a red skeleton is for Edward Low. And the flag raised by the Black Pearl, the skull and crossed cutlasses is for John "Calico Jack" Rackam
-During filming, Johnny Depp practiced his singing for the next role he would take on, as the murderous London barber Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
-For the World's End waterfall scene, they filmed at Niagara Falls
-First movie in the series to portray the common pirate stereotype: eye patch
-In several scenes, Capt. Barbossa can be seen wearing an Eagle Scout ring. This ring shows that someone in the Boy Scouts has reached the highest rank known as Eagle
-When the pirates bring out the Pirate Code, they say the rules were set down by Morgan and Bartholomew. This is a reference to Henry Morgan and Bartholomew "Black Bart" Roberts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Hot Man Tueday: Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom
Birth name: Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Bloom
DOB: Jan. 13, 1977
Where: Canterbury, Kent, England
Height: 5'10''

Trademark
-Often gets cast into historical or fantasy-based "costume" epics, such as Kingdom of Heaven, Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean or Troy
-Often plays experts in weaponry

Trivia
-During filming for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, he fell off his horse and broke a rib
-Got an elfish tattoo during the making of LOTR
-In 2002, was chosen as Teen People Magazine's 25 Hottest Stars Under 25









-During the filming of the LOTR series, he learned to surf in New Zealand
-To prepare for the role of Legolas, he underwent extensive training with knives, horseback riding, canoeing and archery
-He made archery very popular in the UK. After millions of kids saw him shooting arrows in LOTR, they decided to join archery schools
-In a poll for Sky Movies, he was voted as #1 star most women would want to kiss under the mistletoe
-Speaks French
-His first job was at 13, working as a clay trapper at a clay pigeon shooting range
-Big supporter of English football team Manchester United
-Good friend of Liv Tyler








Known For
Ned Kelly
-Joseph Byrne
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Three Musketeers
-Duke of Buckingham
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
-Will Turner
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
-Will Turner






Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
-Will Turner
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Elizabethtown
-Drew Baylor









Kingdom of Heaven
-Balian de Ibelin
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Troy
-Paris
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
-Legolas Greenleaf
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
-Legolas Greenleaf










The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
-Legolas Greenleaf
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Black Hawk Down
-Blackburn

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Summary
-When Elizabeth Swann, daughter of Governor Weatherby Swann, comes into possession of a mystical gold medallion, it awakens and thus, summons a ghostly pirate named Barbossa and his crew. Elsewhere, Capt. Jack Sparrow has been marooned on an island by Barbossa and when he reaches the coastal city of Port Royal, he wants to commandeer a boat to take on his enemy, the captain, and he teams up with Will Turner, a local blacksmith, who, unknown to everyone, is the son of the legendary pirate "Bootstrap" Bill Turner. In order to remove the curse on themselves, Barbossa needs the blood of Will Turner


Cast
-Johnny Depp: Capt. Jack Sparrow
-Orlando Bloom: Will Turner
-Geoffrey Rush: Capt. Barbossa
-Keira Knightley: Elizabeth Swann
-Jack Davenport: Commodore Norrington
-Jonathan Pryce: Governor Weatherby Swann
-Lee Arenberg: Pintel
-Mackenzie Crook: Ragetti
-Damien O'Hare: Lt. Gillette
-David Baille: Cotton
-Michael Berry Jr. Twigg
-Kevin R. McNally: Joshamee Gibbs

Did You Know?
-The move was inspired by the Walt Disney theme park ride of the same name
-On the boat that Elizabeth and Governor Swann was on, the figurehead (sculpted ornamental decoration on the bow of boats) at the start of the movie is actually the coat of arms for the United Kingdom and was actually on a real ship. The HMS Victory, which fought in the Battle of Trafalgar
-The island "Isla de Muerta" translates from Spanish into "Island of Dead" and "Tortuga" translates from Spanish into "turtle"
-The skull and crossed blades flag was the flag for real pirate "Calico" Jack Rackam, the longtime lover of pirate Anne Bonny
-Throughout the movie, Keira Knightley wore contact lenses like Johnny Depp's in the last scene on the movie. Considering her eyes are lighter than Johnny's, they had to be dark in the center and light on the outside. She said they made her dizzy, so she threw them away
-In the scene when Will wakes up after the Port Royal siege, he sees a girl sweeping a porch. That girl is Lucinda Dryzek, who played young Elizabeth in the beginning of the movie
-Most of the crew got seasick during production
-The "Jack Sparrow" tattoo on Johnny Depp's arm in the movie is a fake, but got a real copy of it after the movie. But during the movie, Johnny Depp's clothing and smears of charcoal had to conceal a lot of the tattoos he has
-The names of the three main characters in here are all linked to birds: William Turner, a famous ornithologist, Elizabeth Swann, Jack Sparrow















-The substance that Jack sprays on Will after they sword fight is powdered chocolate



-The East India Trading Company really did brand pirates with a "P", but it was on their forehead, not their arm
-The contact lenses Johnny Depp wore acted as sunglasses so he would not have to squint in the sunlight












-There is a tattoo Orlando Bloom has on his wrist, which he got during the making of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, when he played Legolas. It's covered during most of the movie, but you can see it when he fights Jack in the blacksmith shop and below the decks on the Interceptor where Elizabeth reveals she took the medallion



-Keira Knighley's hair was extended because it was short from her other movies
-Jude Law, Ewan McGregor, Christian Bale were all considered for the role of Will Turner
-Keira Knightley almost did not make it to the audition because of traffic issues
-The facial hair on Gibbs is real. Kevin R. McNally grew it to shorten time in makeup