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cacba
09.06.2021 7:39:41

While Elizabeth and her crew were in the brig aboard the Flying Dutchman, James Norrington released them, stating that he's chosen their side, allowing them to make their escape. Upon reaching the rope connecting the Empress to the Dutchman, James and Elizabeth help the crew of the Empress escape the Dutchman. However, Elizabeth was still angry with Norrington. James insisted that he had no part in her father's death, stating that he lamented his other misdeeds. Finally seeing the truth, Elizabeth requested that he go with her. But before he could answer, Bootstrap Bill Turner appeared from the top deck and went on his way down. [11] [links]


Bukashkin
28.04.2021 12:59:02

James Norrington was a son of Admiral Lawrence Norrington of the British Royal Navy and an unnamed woman. When he was about five or six years old, he followed his father on a mission to capture Captain Edward Teague, a Pirate Lord and Keeper of the Code. In the midst of a chaotic battle occurring when Teague's crew came to free Teague and his son Jack Sparrow from Lawrence Norrington's ship, James was knocked into the sea and rescued by Teague. Lawrence, as grateful as he was, was humiliated that his son was rescued by a pirate, saying that he would have preferred to saw his son drown instead of being rescued by a pirate. This events marked the young James' life. [3]


8bit
17.06.2021 8:38:28

As a newly minted commodore, Norrington exercised restraint in his proposal to Elizabeth, who greatly underestimated his love for her. Later, when Elizabeth stood by Will Turner in protecting Jack Sparrow, a pirate captured twice by his men, Norrington knew that he could never win Elizabeth's heart. Accepting defeat nobly, he parted with the civil warning to Will, "This is a beautiful sword, I would expect the man who made it to show the same care and devotion in every aspect of his life", making it clear he expected Will to treat Elizabeth with the utmost respect. It also showed that, despite the sword widely having been believed to be crafted by John Brown, Norrington at least deduced the truth and acknowledged it and Will's talent. [5]


DALDEI
02.06.2021 14:48:58

After being found adrift at sea, Norrington presented the heart of Davy Jones, along with the Letters of Marque to Lord Cutler Beckett. [9] He regained his "life" through his newfound service to Beckett, a decision he would later come to regret. Though he merely hoped to win the commission as a privateer, Norrington was reinstated to the Royal Navy [10] and Beckett gave him the rank of admiral for the East India Company's fleet. Now under the employ of the East India Trading Company, Norrington was given back his sword from his days as commodore. And with it, he helped command Beckett's Armada during the War Against Piracy. [11] [links]


Jacob Boersma
11.06.2021 12:21:15

Norrington pulled out his sword and told Elizabeth to go and reluctantly said that he would follow her, Elizabeth knew that he was lying. He told Elizabeth that even though their paths have crossed, they wouldn't truly be together. After James kissed Elizabeth, Norrington was caught by Bootstrap Bill Turner, who alerted Davy Jones and his crew of a prisoner escape. [links]


phoebebright
28.05.2021 20:38:27

During this time, James Norrington became a broken man, he started drinking heavily, and was found still wearing his Commodore uniform, albeit now rags, in Tortuga, in a bar where he applied for a position on the Black Pearl, to become a pirate himself. He became largely concerned with regaining his honor in any way possible, however, and about getting revenge on the people that he believed ruined his life. [9] here


HariposterAA
09.06.2021 7:39:41

(click on Johnny for Dead Mans Chest) [links]


eedcxsww
28.04.2021 12:59:02

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN - AWARDS & NOMINATIONS


srb123
17.06.2021 8:38:28

Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow


Waterfox
02.06.2021 14:48:58

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN LINKS | JOHNNY DEPP ORLANDO BLOOM | DEAD MANS CHEST | KEIRA KNIGHTLY Awards & Nominations: 2004 61st ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS:
- Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy - Johnny Depp (Nominated) 2004 BROADCAST FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION AWARDS:
- Best Family Film - Live Action: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Won)
- Best Actor: Johnny Depp (Nominated) 2004 PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS:
- Favorite Motion Picture: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Won)
- Favorite Motion Picture Actor: Johnny Depp (Nominated) 2004 ACADEMY AWARDS (OSCARS):
- Best Actor in a Leading Role: Johnny Depp (Nominated)
- Best Make-Up: Ve Neill, Martin Samuel (Nominated)
- Best Sound: Christopher Boyes, David Parker, David E. Campbell, Lee Orloff (Nominated)
- Best Sound Editing: Christopher Boyes, George Watters II (Nominated)
- Best Visual Effects: John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Charles Gibson, Terry D. Frazee (Nominated) AMERICAN CINEMA EDITORS:
- Best Edited Feature Film, Comedy or Musical: Craig Wood, Stephen E. Rivkin, Arthur Schmidt (Won) ART DIRECTORS GUILD:
- Excellence in Production Design, Feature Film, Period or Fantasy: Brian Morris (Nominated) BAFTA AWARDS:
- Best Make-Up/Hair: Ve Neill, Martin Samuel (Won)
- Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects: John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Terry D. Frazee, Charles Gibson (Nominated)
- Best Costume Design: Penny Rose (Nominated)
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role: Johnny Depp (Nominated)
- Best Sound: Christopher Boyes, George Watters II, Lee Orloff, David Parker, David E. Campbell (Nominated) CINEMA AUDIO SOCIETY:
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures: Christopher Boyes, David Parker, David E. Campbell, Lee Orloff (Nominated) COSTUME DESIGNERS GUILD AWARDS:
- Excellence for Costume Design for Film, Period/Fantasy: Penny Rose (Nominated) EMPIRE AWARDS, UK:
- Best Actor: Johnny Depp (Won)
- Best British Actress: Keira Knightley (Nominated)
- Best Film (Nominated)
- Best Newcomer: Mackenzie Crook (Nominated)
- Scene of the Year: The Rum Scene (Nominated) GOLDEN SATELLITE AWARDS:
- Best Costume Design: Penny Rose (Nominated)
- Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical (Nominated)
- Best Overall DVD (Nominated)
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: Johnny Depp (Nominated)
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical: Geoffrey Rush (Nominated)
- Best Visual Effects: John Knoll (Nominated) HOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL 2003:
- Movie of the Year (Won) HOLLYWOOD MAKEUP ARTIST AND HAIR STYLIST GUILD AWARDS:
- Best Character Hair Styling, Feature: Martin Samuel, Lucia Mace (Won)
- Best Period Makeup, Feature: Ve Neill, Joel Harlow, Douglas Noe, David DeLeon, Ken Diaz, David Dupuis, Deborah Patino, Jene Fielder (Won)
- Best Character Makeup, Feature: Ve Neill, Joel Harlow (Nominated) MOTION PICTURE SOUND EDITORS:
- Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features, Dialogue/ADR: George Watters II, Christopher Boyes, Teri E. Dorman, Jessica Gallavan, Ulrika Akander, David A. Arnold, Gloria D'Alessandro, Lisa J. Levine, Victoria Rose Sampson, Karen Spangenberg (Won)
- Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features, Sound Effects/Foley: George Watters II, Christopher Boyes, Victoria Martin, Addison Teague, Timothy Nielsen, Ken Fischer, Matthew Harrison, James Likowski, Christine Danelski, Valerie Davidson, Solange S. Schwalbe (Nominated)
- Best Sound Editing in a Feature, Music: Jeanette Surga, Christopher Brooks, Kenneth Karman (Nominated) ONLINE FILM CRITICS SOCIETY AWARDS:
- Best Actor: Johnny Depp (Nominated)
- Best Costume Design (Nominated)
- Best Original Score: Klaus Badelt (Nominated)
- Best Sound (Nominated)
- Best Visual Effects (Nominated) SCREEN ACTORS GUILD (SAG) AWARDS:
- Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role: Johnny Depp (Won) VISUAL EFFECTS SOCIETY AWARDS:
- Outstanding Matte Painting in a Motion Picture: Yannick 'Botex' Dusseault, Susumu Yukuhiro, Jonathan Harb (Won)
- Outstanding Special Effects in Service to Visual Effects in a Motion Picture: Geoff Heron, Robbie Clot, Jason Brackett, John McLeod (Won)
- Outstanding Character Animation in a Live Action Motion Picture: Sue Campbell, James Tooley, Geoff Campbell, Dugan Beach (Nominated)
- Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture: Charles Bailey, Peter Bailey, Robert Edwards, Don Bies for "The Interceptor" (Nominated)
- Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture: Geoff Campbell, James Tooley, Steve Walton, Dugan Beach for "Captain Barbossa" (Nominated)
- Outstanding Performance by a Male or Female in an Effects Film: Keira Knightley (Nominated)
- Outstanding Visual Effects Photography in a Motion Picture: Carl Miller, Michael Conte, Tami Carter (Nominated)
- Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture: John Knoll, Patrick T. Myers, Hal T. Hickel, Jill Brooks (Nominated) YOUNG ARTIST AWARDS:
- Best Family Feature Film, Comedy or Musical (Nominated)
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JohnBidwell
11.06.2021 12:21:15

[links]


chisand86
28.05.2021 20:38:27

here


cuu508
29.05.2021 16:24:50

Wanna nominate another two? here


Prado
24.05.2021 14:58:46

@darkthunder Beat you to them by just a few seconds. here


Arc
14.05.2021 20:57:36

Wanna nominate another two? more


robertsfran
15.06.2021 17:22:51

Wanna nominate another two?


mustvisit
27.05.2021 17:07:14

I nominate Davy Jones from the Pirates of the Caribbean (does he count?) and Jack Aubrey from Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. here


ellyka118
22.06.2021 0:08:59

“Because I’m known for period films, I’m in a position where I can break that preconception. The style of acting in ‘Colette’ is much more into that American naturalism style that you wouldn’t normally put into that English period film. If you take ‘The Imitation Game,’ it’s much more traditional English period film acting, which I love. But with ‘Colette,’ we were all quite interested in breaking that down.”


lach
04.05.2021 18:42:30

Knightley began the evening by recounting the time when, at age nine, she organized a protest and stage a sit-in with her friends across from the school field after they were told they weren’t allowed to play football with the boys. “I’ve always had a f**k you attitude,”she admitted.


seemakashyap
26.05.2021 19:42:01

In her native England, she is best-known for her starring roles in period films, including Joe Wright’s adaptation of Jane Austen‘s seminal novel “Pride & Prejudice.” Knightley was enamoured with the novel and the character of Elizabeth Bennett long before she earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination for playing her. here


insert
08.05.2021 16:54:59

That certainly helped when she auditioned for the role of Elizabeth Swann in “Pirates of the Caribbean.” “The day I went for the audition there was a problem with the tubes and I was late. I can’t handle being late so I was in a bad mood and I thought ‘this is stupid, I’m never going to get it.’ I think I was just angry in the audition and it worked. She [Elizabeth Swann] is quite angry though, isn’t she? She’s tied up a lot and the corsets – you would be angry, wouldn’t you?”


Dereckson
11.06.2021 6:12:16

That relationship carried on into two other period films based on well-received novels: “Atonement,” for which she earned Golden Globe and BAFTA bids for Best Actress, and “Anna Karenina.” Her latest film is a period film of a very different nature. Directed by Wash Westmoreland (“Still Alice”), “Colette” tells the story of the famous French writer who created her own classic texts. This, Knightley says, was the perfect chance to show period films can be something quite different. [links]


fleming.fletcheer
03.06.2021 18:20:20

“I was obsessed. I used to write letters to the sisters from each other, I used to have a dolls house, which was Pemberley. Like many people, I was completely obsessed with the character. When my agent said they want to offer it to you, I said please turn it down because I can’t do that, that’s too frightening. Luckily, she didn’t listen to me. I just loved her so much.” [links]