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hjbirthdaywishes · 6 months
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September 21, 2023
Happy 53 Birthday to Rob Benedict.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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murderandcoffee · 10 months
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recruiting your father to voice a character in your podcast, only to brutally murder said character
dan powell 🤝 jonny sims
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camyfilms · 1 year
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DEAD MAN’S CHEST 2006
Do you fear death? Do you fear that dark abyss? All your deeds laid bare, all your sins punished?
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trapezequeen · 1 year
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Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann in Pirates of the Caribbean (Part 1)
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karastrophe · 2 years
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Jack Davenport as Jonathan Nightingale
Ten Percent S01E02
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sophsship · 1 year
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Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl
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!SPOILER WARNING!
Do not proceed if you haven’t seen the movie yet.
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Hi.
So, lately I have found great interest in this little saga called “Pirates Of The Caribbean”.
I mean, can you blame me?
This Disney movie saga has conquered many hearts everywhere around the globe, for the simple fact that these movies are really fun to watch, each one taking the audience on a journey.
But let’s start with the first one.
Now, I know that there are many errors and things that do not make sense in this movie.
(Like the ending, who knows, knows).
But it is still truly enjoyable.
The plot is well written, going always directly to the point, in order to never bore anyone with the story.
The visuals are amazing, taking the viewer from Port Royal, to Tortuga (our beloved Captain Jack’s favourite town), to other pirate places like Isla de Muerta and the Rum-runner’s Isle.
The characters all have a stable role and abilities, which we can see growing during the series.
Right from the beginning, one can feel how the dynamic between the Royal Navy, the high ranks of society and the pirates works, Commodore James Norrington being the landmark figure of this contrast.
Elizabeth and Will get kinda sucked in this situation, making her grow, and him finding out something about his past that makes him uncomfortable, but then finds a way to use it to his benefit.
I like the way Elizabeth is interested in pirates, and that she finds ways to get out of certain situations, making her gain the courage to refuse James’ proposal (poor boy) and to go against her father’s will.
I mean, she gets the blacksmith in the end, but I think she really was too “wild” for James.
She had a free spirit and he accepted that.
Then, the crew of the Black Pearl, with charming comic relief characters like Pintel and Ragetti, our great Captain and villain of the story, Barbossa, and Jack also, are basically the definition of piracy.
I love their backstory that adds a mysterious flavour to the whole “pirate curse” concept, which never gets old.
I have to say though, that there are many minor characters that I would have liked to see more during this movie, like Lieutenant Groves, Lieutenant Gillette, Mullroy, Murtogg, Gibbs, and other members of Jack’s crew.
Anamaria was a great character in my opinion, and she should have had more screen time and appearances in the other movies.
And then there is Jack.
What can I say about him?
This saga has made this character one of the best of all time, and I really hope that we get to see him again in a sixth movie.
His cunning abilities and creative ways of escaping have become legendary, just like his precious ship, the Black Pearl.
I really think that the Black Pearl is the best ship ever showed in the entire saga, but I like the other ships, like the Dauntless and the Interceptor in this one, too.
However, everything I can say about this movie, is that ages away from when it first came out, it is still one of the most entertaining movies ever, and I hope that one day we will see all our favourite characters and our Captain Sparrow sailing on the Black Pearl, once again.
Thank you for reading.
Have a nice day!!
“I’m dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
It’s the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you can never predict when they’re going to do something incredibly…. stupid”.
-Captain Jack Sparrow
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pedroam-bang · 2 years
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Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003)
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loisfreakinglane · 2 years
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ultimate ship meme // scenes ↳ Eve Vincent & German Vega & Lionel Davenport (Hit the Floor)
Bonus:
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hjbirthdaywishes · 2 years
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September 21, 2022
Happy 52 Birthday to Rob Benedict. 
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thethirdromana · 2 months
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Ages of Dracula casts
This ask made me wonder how close past Dracula casts were to the ages of the characters as established in the novel. Looking at these adaptations:
Dracula (1931)
Horror of Dracula (1958)
Dracula (1974)
Count Dracula (1977)
Dracula (1979)
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
Dracula (2020)
In some cases characters are merged or changed; I've associated each character with the person who comes closest to having the same name.
Jonathan Harker (early 20s)
Dracula (1931) - David Manners, 31
Horror of Dracula (1958) - John Van Eyssen, 36
Dracula (1974) - Murray Brown, 37
Count Dracula (1977) - Bosco Hogan, 28
Dracula (1979) - Trevor Eve, 28
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - Keanu Reeves, 28
Dracula (2020) - John Heffernan, 39
On average, Jonathan Harker is cast as 32.
Mina Murray (early 20s)
Dracula (1931) - Helen Chandler, 25
Horror of Dracula (1958) - Melissa Stribling, 32
Dracula (1974) - Penelope Horner, 35
Count Dracula (1977) - Judi Bowker, 23
Dracula (1979) - Jan Francis, 32
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - Winona Ryder, 21
Dracula (2020) - Morfydd Clark, 31
On average, Mina Murray is cast as 28.
Lucy Westenra (19)
Dracula (1931) - Frances Dade, 24
Horror of Dracula (1958) - Carol Marsh, 32
Dracula (1974) - Fiona Lewis, 28
Count Dracula (1977) - Susan Penhaligon, 28
Dracula (1979) - Kate Nelligan, 29
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - Sadie Frost, 27
Dracula (2020) - Lydia West, 27
On average, Lucy Westenra is cast as 28.
Jack Seward (29)
Dracula (1931) - Herbert Bunston, 57 (aged up to be Mina's dad)
Horror of Dracula (1958) - Charles Lloyd-Pack, 56
Dracula (1974) - none
Count Dracula (1977) - Mark Burns, 41
Dracula (1979) - Donald Pleasence, 60 (Lucy's dad in this one)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - Richard E Grant, 35
Dracula (2020) - Matthew Beard, 31
On average, Jack Seward is cast as 47, and also assigned Dad.
Quincey Morris (mid to late 20s)
Dracula (1931) - none
Horror of Dracula (1958) - none
Dracula (1974) - none
Count Dracula (1977) - Richard Barnes, 33
Dracula (1979) - none
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - Billy Campbell, 33
Dracula (2020) - Phil Dunster, 28
On average, Quincey Morris doesn't exist. But when he does, he's 31.
Arthur Holmwood (mid to late 20s)
Dracula (1931) - none
Horror of Dracula (1958) - Michael Gough, 42
Dracula (1974) - Simon Ward, 33
Count Dracula (1977) - none
Dracula (1979) - none
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - Cary Elwes, 30
Dracula (2020) - none
On average, Arthur Holmwood doesn't exist either. But when he does, he's 35.
Van Helsing (a generation older)
Dracula (1931) - Edward Van Sloan, 49
Horror of Dracula (1958) - Peter Cushing, 45
Dracula (1974) - Nigel Davenport, 46
Count Dracula (1977) - Frank Finlay, 51
Dracula (1979) - Laurence Olivier, 72
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - Anthony Hopkins, 55
Dracula (2020) - Dolly Wells, 49
On average, Van Helsing is cast as 52.
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camyfilms · 1 year
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THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL 2003
No survivors? Then where do the stories come from, I wonder?
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pinguwrites · 4 months
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Pingu!!!!! I hope you're doing great!!
Just curious, but what fics are u working on atm? 👀 👀
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I’m doing good, I hope it’s the same for you!!
I’ve been waiting for someone to ask me this question. I’m working on a couple, not sure which will come out first or how long it will take, but here’s a good idea of what I’m planning to do first:
There’s a Darren/Pig boarding school au fic 🤭,
a William killick request about future!reader 😫,
a Neil Lewis & Jonathan crane threesome request 👀,
and a serial killer!reader x Jonathan fic 😈
And a Christmas-themed Neil fic around the holidays 🎄+ Neil = 🥵
After at least most of these are finished I’ll start Black Heart (Tommy) and The Fool (chase Davenport)
No promises but I hope these interest you guys
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karastrophe · 2 years
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Jack Davenport as Jonathan Nightingale in Ten Percent S01E01
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emmedoesntdomath · 10 months
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ANOTHER QUESTION I WAS TOO DUMB TO ASK:
WHAT ARE ALL YOUR NEWSIE SHIPS/SEXUALITY HCS/GENDER HCS?!?!
I spent like, a long time thinking about how I was going to do this one, because this will be a ridiculous list. here goes nothing
(also, most of these don’t exactly match what I put in the headcanons. I might go back and change them later)
Francis “Jack Kelly” Sullivan (bisexual, he/they)/David “Davey” Jacobs (gay, he/him) <- I once saw a video compilation of bye bye bye by nsync with jack, and it’s lived rent free in my mind ever since. also, jeremy and michael’s jacks specifically give me he/they vibes
Antonio “Racetrack” Higgins (panromantic, demisexual, he/him)/ Sean “Spot” Conlon (queer, he/him, she/they) <- I feel like spot changes depending on the version, which is definitely not how other people do it, but that’s okay. second set of pronouns are for uksies spot. 
Albert DaSilva (demiromantic, gay, he/it)/ Finch Cortez (he/they)<- don’t come @ me, ralbert shippers, please. I support and love that ship, but doing this way felt more practical. 
Michael “Bumlets” Herrera (bisexual, he/him)/ Jonathan “Skittery” Farrell (gay, he/him) <- hi these are my official headcanon names for them and no I’m not willing to change my mind thanks
Nick “Mush” Meyers (panromantic, they/he)/ Louis “Kid Blink” Ballatt (bisexual, he/him) <- honestly, they’re as canon as javey.
Sarah Jacobs (lesbian, she/her)/ Katherine “Plumber” Pulitzer (bisexual, she/they) <- your honor, I love them. 
“Jojo” De La Guerra (gay, grayromantic, they/them)/ Benjamin “Button” Davenport (gay, he/they/it, ftm) <- I actually refuse to type of jojo’s full name. sorry. 
Snitch (gay, he/him)/ Lorenzo “Itey” (queer, they/it) <- *laughs evilly* you should ask me how I feel about the name itey.
Henry (gay, asexual, he/him, ftm)/ Elmer (alloromantic, he/him) <- elmer is just made of love, and you can fight me on that. 
Dutchy (✨confused✨, he/they/she)/ Snoddy (queer, they/them) <- it feels very on brand to have dutchy being confused. 
William “Bill” Randolph Hearst, Jr. (bisexual, he/him)/ Darcy (gay, he/him) <- who exactly is darcy, anyway, historically??
Bart (biromantic, polyromantic, he/him)/ Myron (gay, he/him) <- LOUD AND CLEAR BROOKLYNS HEREEEEEEE
Hotshot (pansexual, he/him)/ Sniper (queer, they/them) <- that one’s for you @sparkedblaze <3 <3
Charlie “Crutchie” Morris (grayromantic, asexual, he/him) <- crutchie, my love
Leshem “Les” Jacobs (straight, he/him) <- ✨ally✨
Medda Larkin (aromantic, asexual, she/her) <- I love this woman so much, I swear to god
Morris Delancey (queer, asexual, he/they) <- I won’t say I’m a delancey apologist, but I want to give morris a hug.
Oscar Delancey (bisexual, in denial, he/him) <- yes, you read that right. no, I will not take it off.
Romeo (aromantic, he/him) <- pov: I’m dying on this hill
Specs (queer, they/it) <- specssssssssss
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