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Captain Robert Darksoul

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  1. September 3, 2011

    A sleepy Spanish fort nestled on the banks of the Mississippi shrouded in the pre dawn mists.

    Out of the harbor a cannon sounds and the world erupts in flames. As the mist lifts a ship is seen and upon the mast flies the dreaded roger of the pirate ship The King's Revenge. Did it happen? Prolly not, but in our world, the Pyrates have finally come to the City of Kings, Memphis. We want to invite all to a fun filled family friendly day on the banks of the Mississippi presented by the Desert Rose Studios and MidSouth Buccaneers ship The King's Revenge to celebrate Labor Day.

    http://www.pyratefestival.com

    http://midsouthbuccaneers.spruz.com

    Pers'nal Inf'rmation:PyrateFest 2011 will be 9/3/2011 on the beautiful grounds of the Mud Island River Park on the Mississippi River.

    Producer: Desert Rose Studios

    Ship: King's Revenge

    Crew: Midsouth Buccaneers

    Captain Robert Darksoul

    Pyrate Mistress Samra ~ Quartermistress

    Purple Iris ~ Cabin Girl

    Pepe the Pyrate ~ Minstrel

    Smitty ~ Gunner

    Bands contact:

    samra@desertrosedance.com

    Vendors and Entertainers Contact: samra@desertrosedance.com

    Reenactors, Purveyors of Rum, historians, Crews contact:

    Captain.Robert.Darksoul@gmail.com

    Wenches contact:

    samra@desertrosedance.com

  2. I Love this exchange made me roll on the floor with laughter when I read it...

    Person 1 :

    What's so dark about Robert's soul? Is it because he calls women "wenches"? Just kidding! :)

    My wife:

    arr- pirates have to have cool names.

    Person 1:

    Couldn't he be puresoul or starsoul or sunshinesoul or brightsoul? Moonsoul?

    My wife:

    no no no a pirate name has to inspire fear and awe. Who's going to surrender their ship to someone named Captain Sunshinesoul?

  3. HitFix.com

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    ‘Pirates of the Caribbean,’ ‘Cars’ sequel included in Disney, IMAX 3-D deal

    ‘Mars Needs Moms’ with Seth Green and Joan Cusack also on deck

    By: Katie HastyWednesday, Jun 23, 2010Walt Disney Studios and IMAX have signed a three movie deal sending three titles to the big-big screen in 3-D next year. “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” “Cars 2” and “Mars Needs Moms” are all included in the expanded partnership, with each to be re-mastered for the screens and sounds of IMAX theaters for 2011.

    The “Pirates” sequel with Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz is due out May 20; the second of the “Cars” Pixar films will drop June 25; and the animated, Seth Green- and Joan Cusack-voiced “Mars” will be released March 11.

    The last “Pirates of the Caribbean” film, “At World’s End” from 2007, has a $309,420,379 domestic gross to date. The first “Cars” movie, out in 2006 with Owen Wilson and Paul Newman, did 244,082,964.

    Disney’s most recent 3-D endeavor "Toy Story 3," played in IMAX at 180 of the 4,000 theaters in the United States. $8.4 million of the film's opening gross of $110 million.

  4. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

    Aussie actress Gemma Ward ("The Black Balloon," "The Strangers") has joined the cast of the upcoming fourth 'Pirates' reports The Courier Mail.

    Ward has been cast in a "small speaking part" which she will film in August. Shooting on the project kicks off this week.

  5. The Shining

    "Now, we're going to make a new rule. When you come in here and you hear me typing [types] or whether you DON'T hear me typing, or whatever the FUCK you hear me doing; when I'm in here, it means that I am working, THAT means don't come in. Now, do you think you can handle that?"

    "Yeah. "

    "Good. Now why don't you start right now and get the fuck out of here? Hm? "

  6. When I was real young my parents had an 8mm projector for home movies and we had one movie that came with it Swiss Family Robinson and I watched it till it wore out. My favorite scenes were the pirate attacks. Also my other influence was the movie The Crinsom Pirate which I loved.

  7. September 19, 2010

    A sleepy Spanish fort nestled on the banks of the Mississippi shrouded in the pre dawn mists.

    Out of the harbor a cannon sounds and the world erupts in flames. As the mist lifts a ship is seen and upon the mast flies the dreaded roger of the pirate ship The King's Revenge. Did it happen? Prolly not, but in our world, the Pyrates have finally come to the City of Kings, Memphis. We want to invite all to a fun filled family friendly day on the banks of the Mississippi presented by the Desert Rose Studios and MidSouth Buccaneers ship The King's Revenge to celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day.

    Pers'nal Inf'rmation:PyrateFest 2010 will be 9/19/2010 on the beautiful grounds of the National Ornamental Metal Museum on the bluffs of the Mississippi River. Pre-festival activities will be announced as they are finalized.

    Producer: Desert Rose Studios

    Ship: King's Revenge

    Crew: Midsouth Buccaneers

    Captain Robert Darksoul

    Pyrate Mistress Samra ~ Quartermistress

    Purple Iris ~ Cabin Girl

    Pepe the Pyrate ~ Minstrel

    Smitty ~ Gunner

    Bands contact:

    pepethepyrate@comcast.net

    Vendors and Entertainers Contact: samra@desertrosedance.com

    Reenactors, Purveyors of Rum, historians, Crews contact:

    Captain.Robert.Darksoul@gmail.com

    Wenches contact:

    samra@desertrosedance.com

    Ordnance contact:

    tommyhallock@yahoo.com

  8. Rossio Shoots Down "Pirates" Budget Talk

    By Garth Franklin Thursday May 6th 2010 07:41AM pirate_article.jpg?1273149885 "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" co-writer Terry Rossio has shot down the recent L.A. Times article about the film's budget being cut back. Responding on his official message boards, Rossio says:

    "My guess is the budget on P4 will be higher than P1, in the realm of P2, and lower than P3. (And the difference there has more to do with the difficulty of shooting two movies, deadlines, hurricanes, tank issues, multiple star salaries, and myriad other details.) Hard to even tell, as the budget on P4 contains various tax deferments, and the decision has still not been made to shoot in 3D. Actually, the budget on P4 isn't even set yet, so really, there is nothing to report.

    The truth is, the studio and everyone involved fought just as hard to lower the budgets of P1, P2, and P3 as they are on P4. Nothing has changed. Are there budget meetings on P4 to look for ways to get the most for the money? Of course. Same as on every film. It's a complete non-story. But now the 'spin' is out there, sure to be repeated."

  9. Bruckheimer Scales Down "Pirates 4"

    By Garth Franklin Tuesday May 4th 2010 07:46AM 000503676957_article.jpg?1272977229 Those "Pirates of the Caribbean" are taking a pay cut it would seem for their next outing reports The Los Angeles Times.

    Disney has apparently imposed a more constrained budget which "Bruckheimer is scrambling to meet" before filming begins on June 14th.

    The first film cost $140 million, the subsequent sequels escalated to a whopping $225 million and $300 million respectively. The new fourth entry will be cut back but still hover at around the $200 million mark.

    To achieve this the film's shoot is expect to run around three months instead of the nearly five months it took to film the last one, while visual effects shots will be cut from around 2,000 to 1,300. There'll also be more land-based filming.

    Bruckheimer says this approach has caused him to "make painful decisions that cut into some very entertaining sequences."

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  10. picked up a straw tricorn for 8 dollars in a indoor swapmart also was given by a dear old friend a reputedly 200 year old side knife that was supposed to be handed down in a family in NC origionally from an unnamed/unknown pirate/seaman on account.

  11. Trio Set To Ride "On Stranger Tides"

    By Garth Franklin Sunday April 11th 2010 12:50PM sgraham_article.jpg?1271011834 Stephen Graham ("Public Enemies," "Damned United"), Sam Claflin (TV's "The Pillars of the Earth") and Max Irons ("Dorian Gray," "Being Julia") have all joined the cast of "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" for Disney Pictures says Production Weekly.

    Graham will play a pirate named Scram. Further details on that role or the roles of the other two are unknown.

    The trio join a cast which includes the returning Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow and Geoffrey Rush as Captain Barbossa. Ian McShane and Penelope Cruz also star as the infamous Blackbeard and his daughter respectively.

    The Rob Marshall-directed film begins shooting this summer for release next May.

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