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losthunter) wrote2017-07-09 09:43 am
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Avast! Prepare Ye to Watch Some Movies ((Jim))
Tonight, Hunter has his apartment decorated with a pirate theme. He had invited Jim over for a movie-watching marathon, so they could watch the four of five Pirates of the Caribbean movies that Hunter owns.
And in addition to having some pirate decorations hanging around the living room, Hunter is dressed in a pirate costume. He also has some special treats prepared for the movie night, which includes caramel popcorn, salt and vinegar chips, pretzels, peanuts and a few chilled beers.
Everything is ready for Jim to show up, so they can start the movie night.
And in addition to having some pirate decorations hanging around the living room, Hunter is dressed in a pirate costume. He also has some special treats prepared for the movie night, which includes caramel popcorn, salt and vinegar chips, pretzels, peanuts and a few chilled beers.
Everything is ready for Jim to show up, so they can start the movie night.
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"Nope. Black magic. The details are in the next movie." Hunter doesn't want to spoil too much about what will happen next.
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He nods slightly to Jim's comment. Knowing that for Jim, the statement has a much bigger reality to it.
"And now they have a chance to try to reclaim Jack too."
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"All the main characters are interesting so far... do you have a favorite?"
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"Gibbs. He has luck on his side, to get him out of situations that Jack gets him into."
I never got your previous one either
this one showed up
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"Is it weird that I find Barbossa to be the most relatable so far?" he asks.
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He pauses, uncertain if he wants to mention the other thing. But he might as well. "And then there's the apples."
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The depiction of the Locker is nothing at all like Jim expected, and it's so far removed from his own experiences that there are no bad memories brought up this time, watching the increasingly bizarre circumstances in which Jack Sparrow finds himself. And Jim is a little amused at the pirate captain's solution for escape, deliberately rolling the Black Pearl upside-down.
The twists and turns keep coming as the film continues, and Jim mentally cheers when Elizabeth is elected King of the Brethren Court. Not a role he would've expected she would have gotten, in a movie made in the early twenty-first century. It suits her, he feels, satisfied with the natural-seeming evolution of her character from the somewhat naive adventure-seeking noblewoman of the first film into a world-wise Pirate King.
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He is very familiar with the tone of the story.
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And of course there is the triumphant return of Will as the captain of the Dutchman, joining forces to wipe out Beckett's flagship effortlessly. And although Will is now bound to the Dutchman, it's satisfying enough that he's not permanently separated from Elizabeth, getting a chance to consummate their marriage on dry land before he must sail away.
It's an unexpected but satisfying ending, all things considered.
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"The fourth movie introduces several new characters," Hunter explains, as he switches DVDs. "And a new adventure."
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"I figured as much," he says, nodding. There were hints of the new plot towards the end, after all, with Jack Sparrow stealing the chart that apparently leads to the Fountain of Youth.
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