Was it the most kino death sequence to date?
Was it the most kino death sequence to date?
>implying he died
No. Nick killing himelf in the Deer Hunter is. What you posted is not even worth mentioning.
Art.
I would've given a shit about that character if the actor had any on-screen charisma whatsoever.
As it is the entire cast blended into the background like white bread, except for Depp and Nighy.
If he didnt die, would that make it MORE or LESS kino?
Why didn't he order to fire the cannons?
>watching or discussing disneys bastardisation of pirate mythos
fuck off
is there a good pirate/seamen flicks? I've seen hornblower and master commander
La ville des pirates (1983), Raoul Ruiz
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Its just so emotional.
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>5.6 imdb score
so its some shitty summerflick trash?
Savage Islands AKA Nate and Hayes with based Tommy Lee Jones.
fuck off kid, renny harlin movies are automatically kino
Lots of good kino has low IMDB scores, actually paying attention to them is reddit
Please tell me there is a gif or webm of this.
kek
I really liked Jack's "Ah fuck it..." death in Dead Man's Chest.
Renny Harlin's entire filmography is 100% trash. There's a reason he doesn't work anymore.
Even "The Long Kiss Goodnight" sort of overcame his shitty direction with a great script and dialogue, but I watched it again recently and it is as visually flat as it could possibly be.
Amateurs. You're all AMATEURS.
Depends on how he survived, but there is a lot of potential
One of the most shocking death scenes i've seen, it was brilliant
>I don't need anything, but you? You need a bath
The Death Wish sequels are only worth watching for Bronson. It's a shame the first one was the last decent movie he did.
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This is how it's done.