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Merrydeath

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  1. I added my zip code but it didn't place it on the map.. and neither did my photo comment. Make Merry. Often. I thought of something like this a long time ago, but didnt know where to get one. Glad you thought of it AND found it!! a round fer Gentleman of Fortune! (Vielen Dank, lieber Plagiator --- supposed to be thank you, dear pirate)
  2. Stuffed crust Papa Murphys pizza with a guinness.
  3. not sure if this was posted already, but it sounded good. First Look: 'Pirates: Dead Man's Chest' (from the MSN site) We visit the set of the new 'Pirates of the Caribbean.' Plus, Banderas and Zeta-Jones return to 'Zorro' and Cage is a 'Weather Man' Oct. 27, 2005 Beware! There be spoilers here! Studios often go to extreme lengths to keep the story line and imagery of an anticipated movie secret. Such is the case with "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," the first of two sequels featuring the return of Johnny Depp as the immensely popular Captain Jack Sparrow (oh, and two nobody's named Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley). So, imagine my surprise to discover that a Universal Studios Theme Park tour van picks up park goers every day right in front of one of the production's busiest sound stages. MSN was lucky enough to attend a set visit for the film. Here's a peek at what those park goers weren't supposed to see. The visit was arranged for select members of the press, and before we even enter the stage area, we see actor Stellan Skarsgard walking out of the set. Skarsgard plays legendary pirate Bootstrap Bill, and his costume is covered with barnacles and a few strands of seaweed. His eyes are red and his skin is blue grey. As his fellow actors appear behind him in similar attire, it's clear they're unlike any sailors we've seen before. Entering the stage, we set foot on part of the pirate ship The Flying Dutchman. Strangely, the ship looks like it has been sitting on the floor of the ocean for decades. That the ship is even seaworthy can only be attributed to its captain, Davey Jones, who is Captain Jack's new nemesis. You see, The Flying Dutchman's seaworthiness is all due to another one of those pesky curses. Thankfully, John Knoll, visual effects supervisor, sheds more light on the situation. "Once he [Jones] collects the souls of sailors who die at sea -- and the longer you serve on the Dutchman, the more you gradually become of the sea -- so, somebody who's recently joined the crew still looks fairly human and somebody who's been serving on the crew for 200 years doesn't really even have a face any more," Knoll says. Knoll speaks the truth, because we've seen some of the conceptual drawings for Jones that will keep the team at Industrial Light and Magic very busy. Jones appears to have multiple squid tails coming out of his face and a crab leg that functions as a peg leg. It's one of many reasons why this has twice as many CGI shots as the first "Pirates." "Last time, we had to figure out the look of the skeletal pirates, how to do those transitions, how to do convincing ship-at-sea shots and a variety of matt paintings to establish the locations," Knoll says. "And here there's just more. There are more locations, more ships, the characters are more complex. It's all harder than the first one." Knoll isn't complaining. He gets to help create the Cracken, a half-squid, half-octopus monster that attacks the Black Pearl. Who could say "no" to that? Next: What does the Soothsayer of the Bayou foretell? ----------------------------------------------------------- More 'Pirates' Set Visit (from MSN site) Shooting two "Pirates" sequels (the third movie will be released after "Dead Man's Chest"; the date is unknown) back-to-back is a tremendous undertaking. Although it's a Disney film, sound stages are being used on both the Universal and Disney lots. Plus, there have been weeks of shooting on the sea in St. Thomas. Leaving Universal behind, our party heads over to Disney Stage 2 where a beautiful bayou set has been created. A few days before, the cast filmed a scene here where a soothsayer, played by Naomie Harris ("28 Days Later"), warned Captain Sparrow of a dire future. The set, which resembles an Indian river in Dominica, features multiple huts and incredibly realistic trees constructed completely of plaster. It contains a three- to four-feet deep "river" that boats can sail through. The set is so fun to walk around that you wish you could bring it home. Credit this stunning creation to one of the few new additions to the "Pirates" creative team, Oscar-winning Production Designer Rick Heinrichs ("Sleepy Hollow"). He admits that although the new films have a broader scope than the original, the practical sets have been less challenging than having to build boats from scratch. "We're building boats that actually work on the water," Heinrichs says, noting another upgrade on this production. "The Black Pearl's built on top of another boat. It's got twin diesel engines and can have quite a bit of a bow wave this time. [That's] something [director Gore Verbinski] really wanted to do. He felt that in the first movie, all the boats felt a little turgid, and they were basically barges that were being dragged behind another boat. This time we actually built the boats so they do have that feel of reality to them." Not anticipating any sequels, the studio destroyed a number of sets from the original movie. This has given Heinrichs the opportunity to recreate different sections of the Black Pearl. Walking onto the sound stage version of the Black Pearl's cannon deck was quite a thrill. It seemed incredibly realistic down to the rusting of the cannons themselves. But, then again, are cannonballs supposed to be light enough to toss back and forth? Our last stop was the Captain's Quarters on the Black Pearl. Although it looks similar to the first one, Heinrichs has gone all out using real (and expensive) mahogany wood. Funny, it seems a bit too nice for Jack Sparrow. It definitely is more Barbosa's style... but too bad he was killed off in the first movie. So, with a wave goodbye from our friendly Disney publicist, the sneak peek at "Dead Man's Chest" ends with Depp, Knightley or Bloom nowhere in sight. Of course, one of them was around during our visit to the sets of the third "Pirates" movie, but that's a tale for another time.
  4. I'm not sure of all of them, but Enya-best of Jolly Rogers Gold Kelly Clarkson- whatever her second one is the CD that Capt Morgan made for me, full of piratey goodness. Three Pints Gone as for the book, I'd want either Harry Potter or Janet Evanovich's (complete works of either) guilty pleasure? either chocolate or rum, seriously. If I could get away with it, all the gold in Fort Knox, since I know they would look for it til found.
  5. damn, missed the party due to over working. Hugs and kissies to you, sweety, and many more.
  6. as the Acting captain of the FG, may I suggest strongly you SHARE your pics of the crew WITH the crew? Do I have to have to give you all barnacle rides to see them? Post on the FG group site, ya scraggly rats. arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
  7. Not that I am recommending you do anything like this, but can you IMAGINE how much money a pair of Johnny Depps and Orlando Blooms unders would bring on EBAY, especially with a pic of them in the bedrooms?? Just a casual comment, move along, nothing to see... Have fun, Billy, and be safe.. Send us info when you can. MD
  8. from Mike at the museum- to Merrydeath, We had about 750 visitors on Saturday and 450 on Sunday. Great exhibit, great weekend and great pirates! Thanks so much for making this a successful exhibit opening. .................................................................... I guess it was a success! Thanks to all the of the pirates who helped with this, and made it fun for all us kids! I think Oshkosh will remember us for a long time. I know some little kids dreamed of us amid gold and jewels. Here's to the next event. Cheers! (Added later).. I am very proud of our crew, to make such a good show on our maiden voyage. I proprose an extra tout of rum to each.. what say you crew?
  9. Mmmmm looks delightful, William!
  10. hmmmmmm...pphil......closet........post office......could be interesting. does give food for thought! um.. ah..
  11. ( I was tempted to post something a bit more risque, but I held myself back!) Gin Rummy
  12. Fancy, who is that Frog you are biting?? Ain't you supposed to nibble?
  13. whether it be in role play or real life, the rule I've tried to follow is No Blood between the pirates. You don't go in for blood unless you know the person well enough not to hurt. I havn't been perfect at this, but I try. I am human too. There are a few who use this board to make comments that would not be welcome in RL or RP. Emoticons would not help that, but a few more would be nice. Carry on...
  14. Steve Miller- take the money and run----- Hey Piratey!
  15. hey Patrick? that was very random! good to see you are keeping on topic.
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