Some of us have pirates on the brain.

creative leadership
by stungunbilly

A Very Shorte Bit of Wryting Wych Is Compleatly Unrelated to that Fylm that Made So Very Much Money.

William Turner was not pleased.

Anamaria and Mr. Gibbs were not especially pleased, either. Mr. Gibbs had Will’s legs, which while tied together, still seemed inclined to kick. Anamaria had Will’s arms and head. Gagged round the mouth and bound at the wrists, the lad was yet trying to bite her. He even snarled a bit.

Mister Cotton’s parrot, on the other hand, seemed quite happy with the situation. He was riding on young Master Turner’s chest, and clearly was enjoying his version of the classic “15 Men on a Dead Man’s Chest”. Captain Jack Sparrow couldn’t have been happier, himself.

“What matters, m’dear, is not what a man wishes to do, or ought to do, but what he *can* do,” he remarked, beaming. “Now, can you get yourself free, or do you have to await my pleasure?”

Jack was, of course, right as usual.


~the very happy ende
Lilo and Stitch was wonderful. I haven't been so happy about a Mouse movie since... Pirates!
It's actually a little distressing.

Boondock Saints is a nice tangle of brilliant film technique, gorgeous actors, and very scary semiotics. Connor and Murph ooze lean and dangerous sexuality, all the same. The little monsters. So glad they are fictional.

And, therefore, this.

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