They win so much. We need to get around to converting our logs to third person, past tense from the script style. They're such a...hate-hate romance arrangement.
Yes, please! I'd love to read them. Isabella's portrayal of Beckett made him sound so much more vibrant than what I saw of him in the movies. :( I think I just don't get him completely. I need to see the movies again, too. *L*
Beckett is a genuine villain. I adore playing him because he's such a manipulative bastard and you can build up so much history about why he's that way. He's very vibrant, very passionate. And put him with a firecracker like Bella? They're so much fun.
Yeah, he is. So manipulative. I loved that bit in the third movie. Yay for jumping manipulations. I've talked to people who were totally confused by that, but I thought it was brill. He seemed, especially in the second one, blase to me. I blame that for my overall dislike of the second movie, though. And somewhat of the third. I fell so hard for the first that the second and third, especially the second, traumatized me. So, like I said, I need to rewatch them.
But man, that final scene for Beckett? That was gorgeous.
I hated the second movie and wouldn't have been able to sit through it if not for Beckett. I mean, Jack was so unfunny, Elizabeth was pretty much made the most hated character ever (and she had so much potential) and -- Well. At lest there was Scruffington? The third movie for me was JUST ENOUGH to save POTC from a horrible gruesome Hollywood suicide.
YES. I adored it. Very beautiful and Bella's mun said even Bella got worked up.
I'm so very sad that I'm in the friggin' second movie. As much as I love being in a movie, why did it have to be that movie? I got hired as an extra with the big casting call out here in LA. The making was funness and the scene was cool, too. But the rest of it? Eeeh.
There was Scruffington! And there should have been more done with him, too! I think Beckett needed more backstory, like his motivation? I couldn't figure out why he just jumped in there.
Scruffington is love. And I agree. Though the three-way swordfight? KICK ASS. --Obviously his motivation is "OMG!Killpirates!". <.< >.> No, really. He needed motivation and reason.
I'm going to be looking at the wenches next time I watch. :D
It really was. Marvelously done. And he fought DIRTY. Good on him.
In my mind he wants to be rid of pirates because he's a deranged little perfectionist and is planning this ideal world. The pirates are a risk to his cargo and those who buy it, he loses money and is DISPLEASED. --Basically? They're in the way. Think Trail of Tears. He wants the seas for himself.
So that is what you are, all about business. It is a shame, you will never know how it feels to have someone love you enough they are willing to do anything to save you.
Miss Swann -- Mrs. Turner, in the end that's what everything is. Marriage is a truce, an alliance. With my vows is a promise of my protection and hers promise hers. It should never be a woman's place to sacrifice herself like a lamb for anyone. Call me old fashioned, but I believe that's the man's job.
It's not a job, it's what you do when you love someone, man or woman, you should do anything to protect the person you are wed to, the person you love.
Believe it or not, Mrs. Turner, to harm her would be worse than stabbing a dagger into my throat. I do not love the girl but she means more than a bit to me. Like a favorite pet.
*hesitates, and when he speaks his voice is full of a detached wonder and pride* She's to me what a Spanish Galleon is to a pirate. A prize; unattainable and dangerous to take.
Isabella is intelligent and quick-witted, an excellent conversation partner. Every bone in her body wants to hate me and she looks at me with the coolness of an enemy and yet the compassion in her shines through and she thinks she can change me. She's proud and defiant, mine for the taming like a wild mare. Coy and beautiful.
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But man, that final scene for Beckett? That was gorgeous.
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YES. I adored it. Very beautiful and Bella's mun said even Bella got worked up.
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There was Scruffington! And there should have been more done with him, too! I think Beckett needed more backstory, like his motivation? I couldn't figure out why he just jumped in there.
Wow!
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Scruffington is love. And I agree. Though the three-way swordfight? KICK ASS. --Obviously his motivation is "OMG!Killpirates!". <.< >.> No, really. He needed motivation and reason.
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OMG Yeah!! That was gorgeous!
Hahah. No, really. *L* *points at icon* I do love that. I don't even know why he's like that, 'grr!! Kill all pirates!". Why is he like that?
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It really was. Marvelously done. And he fought DIRTY. Good on him.
In my mind he wants to be rid of pirates because he's a deranged little perfectionist and is planning this ideal world. The pirates are a risk to his cargo and those who buy it, he loses money and is DISPLEASED. --Basically? They're in the way. Think Trail of Tears. He wants the seas for himself.
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I myself am marrying because of expectations, desire to have children, and because in business? A family man is more likable.
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But she is her own as long as she harbors that spark.
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Isabella is intelligent and quick-witted, an excellent conversation partner. Every bone in her body wants to hate me and she looks at me with the coolness of an enemy and yet the compassion in her shines through and she thinks she can change me. She's proud and defiant, mine for the taming like a wild mare. Coy and beautiful.
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