DonaldN: If they made that movie, they would naturally have to cast Geoffrey
Rush as a pirate who moonlights as a speech therapist.
Not exact matches
As he chases several of Pittsburg's career
rushing records, Montaz Thompson has the
Pirates on a pillaging...
As he chases several of Pittsburg's career
rushing records, Montaz Thompson has the
Pirates on a pillaging path
He put up 269
rushing yards and four TDs
as the
Pirates won 55 - 29.
Oscar - winner Javier Bardem is in talks to play the villain opposite Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow in «
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales» The fifth installment sees Depp returning
as the
pirate captain and Geoffrey
Rush as Barbosa.
Geoffrey
Rush is simply amazing
as Pirate Captain Barbossa, he manages to go far beyond the caricature of a
Pirate and create a strong villain who is also sympathetic and at times humorous.
Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), who was saved from shipwreck
as a boy by the equally young Elizabeth Swann (Kiera Knightley) whom he's been pining for ever after, enlists the help of renegade
pirate Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) when Miss Swann is abducted by cursed
pirates led by the particularly wicked Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey
Rush) with whom Sparrow of course has a score to settle.
While almost none of the movie makes an awful lot of sense in the logic department, the action is great fun and nearly non-stop, all the while giving us an army of scenery - chewing performances from the likes of Depp and Geoffrey
Rush (who makes just a perfect «evil»
pirate captain,
as opposed to Depp's «good»
pirate captain).
Johnny Depp and Geoffrey
Rush have a lot of fun hamming it up
as the
Pirates, Keira Knightley does a good job of looking pretty and Orlando Bloom... well, he's pretty too I guess, not much of an actor though.
Spoilers for
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales follow... Geoffrey
Rush's Captain Barbossa may have started off
as a pure villain in the franchise, but he quickly became a fan - favorite, easily rivaling Captain Jack himself in popularity.
As in «Pirates,» such a vanilla protag is typically the least compelling personality onscreen (which explains why Orlando Bloom was edged aside as the series went on), though Fichtner's villain is no match for Geoffrey Rush's Barbossa or Bill Nighy's Davy Jone
As in «
Pirates,» such a vanilla protag is typically the least compelling personality onscreen (which explains why Orlando Bloom was edged aside
as the series went on), though Fichtner's villain is no match for Geoffrey Rush's Barbossa or Bill Nighy's Davy Jone
as the series went on), though Fichtner's villain is no match for Geoffrey
Rush's Barbossa or Bill Nighy's Davy Jones.
Credit Verbinski
as well; considering this and the job he did on
Pirates of the Caribbean with Johnny Depp, Geoffrey
Rush and the rest, his skill with actors has reached a new high point.
Geoffrey
Rush is solid
as always in his return
as gritty
pirate Barbossa, and look for big things from the previously mentioned Claflin.
With Geoffrey
Rush returning
as Barbossa (now a privateer), plus Kevin McNally still loyal
as Jack's right hand man Gibbs and the highest paid screenwriters in Hollywood, Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, on scripting duties with a brand new story,
Pirates of the Caribbean 4 promises, if nothing else, a high time watching cutlasses clash and flintlocks flash.
Javier Bardem shows up
as the villainous undead
pirate hunter Armando Salazar, inheriting the precise plot functions performed in previous installments by Geoffrey
Rush's Barbossa, Bill Nighy's Davey Jones (who at least had the decency to hide himself under a faceful of tentacles), and Ian McShane's Blackbeard.
Back
as Captain Jack Sparrow, Johnny Depp (Disney's
Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, Alice in Wonderland) returns leading a sensational cast of talents that includes Penélope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona), Geoffrey
Rush (The King's Speech), Ian McShane (HBO's «Deadwood») and more.
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2 game modes to start out: Gold
Rush, where you and your team have to collect
as much gold
as possible to win, and the classic Team Death Match where you have to vaporize
as many of the enemy
pirates as you can to claim victory!