The image shows a hooded assassin character holding a sword in one hand and pistol in another while
surrounded by pirates.
Not exact matches
But with all of the film's dark set - pieces,
surrounded by dried - up corpses, I began to feel as if I was on a very long ride through Disneyland's «
Pirates of the Caribbean.»
It's a great setting — for the vividly tacky mini-golf atmosphere of the motel and
surrounding businesses (lots of plastic apes and
pirates, towering over their strip - mall domain), but also for the men and women sheltered within, scraping
by on hustles and hard jobs.
Now a notorious
pirate surrounded by a band of loyal, exiled Englishmen, Blood — an Irish buccaneer with vigor and wit to spare — steals from anyone foolish enough to cross his path and spars with a rascally Spanish
pirate (Basil Rathbone's Captain Levasseur) before eventually reuniting with, and successfully wooing, Arabella.
It is revealing, however, to learn what things Robbins lists as having influenced the writing of Fierce Invalids: «This book was inspired
by an entry from Bruce Chatwin's journal,
by a CIA agent I met in Southeast Asia,
by the mystery
surrounding the lost prophecy of the Virgin of Fatima,
by the increasing evidence that the interplay of opposites is the engine that runs the universe, and
by embroidered memories of old Terry and the
Pirates comic books.»
Built
by Fermin Mundaca after he «retired» from
pirating and slave trading in 1858, the hacienda was
surrounded by magnificent gardens including the solar clock garden called «The Rose of the Winds».
Whether it's daytime lounging
by the pool
surrounded by the turquoise ocean and swaying coconut trees, or settling in for another spectacular sunset across the lagoon, no adventure around the island is complete without stopping in to Le
Pirate.