Muppet Treasure Island rocks like granite. "This is my only number!"
'Lineage'
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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Oh and a thought about why the men would accept Madame Blood as Captain Blood. She is the one who spots the pirate ship, and rouses them to take the chance. She is the best fighter and turns the battle for the Pirate ship so that they succeed in taking it. So by the time the question of who should be captain arise she has already demonstrated that she is by far the best person for the job. Desire to survive can overcome a lot of prejudices. In addition some of the men in the crew could have been transported for Sodomy. Does not automatically mean they have fewer prejudices about gender roles than average, but that could make someone more open to idea. Plus that means she leads a crew that consists in part of actual butt-pirates.
I'm not sure about making her an innkeeper. She could acquire medical skills from a folk-healer (probably less likely to kill the patients than a 17th century doctor). But where would she learn sword fighting if she were not a gentleman's daughter. Perhaps her father could a former gentleman, reduced to being an innkeeper. He teaches her swordfighting because he has no son to pass the skills on to, and she learns healing from a local midwife.
Lord, but Top Gun is just tragically bad.
But Lord, Tom Skerritt was prettttttttty
Just posed the "cast Captain Blood" problem to the DH. His opinion? "There's no Olivia de Havilland, so I'm not going to see it." (pause) "Hugh Jackman. Or Viggo Mortensen. Someone who could play the intelligent and abused side of Peter Blood as well as the action."
Viggo is (was?) going to be playing Capt. Alariste.
Is. .. or already did. (It's out on dvd.)
I seem to recall the Walter Matthau-starring movie, simply called, Pirates, was pretty good but I last saw it 20 years ago, so I could be wrong.
eta: directed by Polanski
I saw RoleModels the other day. Highly enjoyable. It does have a feel-good ending, but it was quirky enough to avoid mawkishness.
Emmett and I enjoyed Role Models too. Pretty formulaic but good hearted and funny.
I watched Charley Varrick today. I can't help but miss a world where you could make movies where gorgeous women would fall into bed with Walter Matthau.
But more than that, I miss a world where movies actually trusted you to figure things out and remember what happened an hour earlier.
Joe Don Baker is pretty awesome, too.