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I know he is not a pirate., And he has an "English Accent" without pretending...,but his Nautical accomplishments are truly staggering even to today. He could navigate !!!!

Captain Bligh., Anthony Hopkins., The Bounty

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Wow, this is just too easy: Captain Barbossa from Pirates of the Carbbean.  Go Geoffrey Rush! :huh:

I happin to agree with ye that Barbosa is the best "modern" pirate, though he still can nier stand up the likes of Long John

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Captain Bligh., Anthony Hopkins., The Bounty

I'll see your Captain Bligh and raise you:

Robert Newton in "Blackbeard the Pirate".

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Captain Jack - Bugs Bunny combined with Pepe LePew and Calico Jack? They couldn't have created a better amalgam of movie silliness for a pirate captain character if they'd asked me to design one. (Many of my favorite movies borrow from the old WB cartoons.)

Mycroft: "My brother has the brain of a scientist or a philosopher, yet he elects to be a detective. What might we deduce about his heart?"

John: "I don't know."

Mycroft: "Neither do I. But initially he wanted to be a pirate."

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Walter Mathau as Captain Redd in Polanski's "PIRATES"

                                                      >>>> Cascabel

Aye Cascabel,

Walter did a grande job there....

I also likes Robert Shaw as Cap'n Red Ned Lynch....

C'mon now.... ye all knows th' movie...

An' yes, o'course I canna say I don't loves both Sparrow n' Barbossa...

Bloody 'ell! Most o' th' ones mentioned hold a place in me heart...

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Captain Jack Sparrow, of course ... however ...

My second-favorite would most likely be Tim Curry as Long John Silver in Muppet Treasure Island. It's a hilarious Muppet-ish movie, but Tim Curry and the boy who played Jim Hawkins really gave the movie its heart. And I adore Tim anyway; his over-the-top acting is wonderful no matter what he's in.

My favorite historical pirate is always going to be Anne Bonny, who I had a fascination with long before I decided that pirates were cool in general anyway. :)

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While I was entertained by Jack Sparrow and the other pirates from PotC, I can not forgive them...

My favorite movie pirate is Morgan from Cutthroat Island followed closely by the Dread Pirate Roberts.

Favorite future pirates are Robert Urich from Ice Pirates and... of course, Han Solo.

Favorite fictional pirate would have to be Captain Jeremiah Berek from AEG's 7th Sea rpg.

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Hmm, while Jack Sparrow (From PotC), Morgan (from CutThroat Island) and Long John Silver (From Treasure Island) are ALL good choices, I'd have to say that Cotton (and his Parrot, from PotC) were the most entertaining.

And though he can't be classified as a 'pirate', Kurt Russell as 'Captain Ron' is most likely my favorite Captain! :)

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Well its gotta be a toss up-- either Burt Lancaster in the Crimson Pirate --or Peter Ustinov as Blackbeard's Ghost. B)

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Never give up--Never surrender!

Hrothgar Addams! You're a fellow GQ fan, aren't you?! B) Rock on!!! Gawd, do I love that movie ...

"Pirates ... were of that old breed of rover whose port lay always a little farther on, a little beyond the skyline ... if they lived riotously let it be urged in their favor that at least they lived."

~ John Masefield

Those who live by the sword, get shot instead.

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Darned tootin!

Capn' Taggart is the man! :lol:

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Remember -- A good friend will come and bail you out of jail...BUT a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"

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Darned tootin!

Capn' Taggart is the man! :lol:

Personally, I've never been able to choose between Alexander ("How did I come to this? I used to be an actor once, dammit, now look at me, LOOK AT ME!!!"), Fred ("Am I the only one who saw that thing, with the EYE going all over and --"), and Guy ("DO I?! _DO_ I?! For all you know, I'm just Crewman Number Six, and I'm gonna die!! Mommy, mommy!!!").

Impossible to choose a favorite. Guy, however, still wins for best line:

"Hey! Don't open that!! It's an alien planet!!! Is there AIR?!? YOU don't know!!!!!"

(Apologies for going wildly off-topic. I adore this movie. ;) )

"Pirates ... were of that old breed of rover whose port lay always a little farther on, a little beyond the skyline ... if they lived riotously let it be urged in their favor that at least they lived."

~ John Masefield

Those who live by the sword, get shot instead.

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my cabin boys are totally enthralled with potc and i love all of the characters in that. i love peter pan with hook - the best hook was in the disney movie of the stage show even if it looked like the stage show. and will always a hearty laugh for yellowbeard!

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Dawg Brown in Cutthroat and Roc Brasiliano (Anthony Quinn) in Against All Flags. Also Yul Brynner, The Buccaneer.

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Darned tootin!

Capn' Taggart is the man! :lol:

Impossible to choose a favorite. Guy, however, still wins for best line:

"Hey! Don't open that!! It's an alien planet!!! Is there AIR?!? YOU don't know!!!!!"

Ah, but don't forget the subtle but well delivered line ...

"That was a hell of a thing"

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Gotta say either Dog Brown from Cutthroat Island, or Captain Ron, as un-piratey as he may be, he cracks me up...

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