Pirates (also known as Pirates XXX) is a 2005 American pornographic action-adventure film written, produced, and directed by Joone, and produced by Digital Playground and Adam & Eve.The film, starring Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana, Janine Lindemulder, Devon, Jenaveve Jolie, Teagan Presley, and Evan Stone, features many references to the mainstream Hollywood film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse. Fifa 2009 adalah game sepakbola PC yang dirilis tahun 2008 dan pemainnya update januari tahun 2009, walapun agak lama, tapi game ini cocok buat yang punya kompie yang ga bisa mainin PES dan FIFA yang baru karena Rekomonedasi PCnya yang tinggi, so buat yang suka game bola apa boleh buat Download aja game ini, kan tinggal cari aja patch update FIFA 2009 pemain transfer 2010-2011. Ayo download.
Pirates
Directed by
Joone
Produced by
Joone
Samantha Lewis
Written by
Joone
Starring
Teagan Presley
Jenaveve Jolie
Cinematography
Joone
Edited by
Joey Pulgadas
Distributed by
Digital Playground
September 26, 2005
129 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
~$1 million[1][2]
Pirates (also known as Pirates XXX) is a 2005 American pornographicaction-adventure film written, produced, and directed by Joone, and produced by Digital Playground and Adam & Eve. The film, starring Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana, Janine Lindemulder, Devon, Jenaveve Jolie, Teagan Presley, and Evan Stone, features many references to the mainstreamHollywood filmPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
Producer Samantha Lewis stated in an interview that Pirates was the most expensive pornographic film made to date,[3] with a reported budget of well over $1 million.[1][2]
A sequel, Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge, was made on an even bigger budget of $8 million, and it is considered the most expensive porn film ever produced.[4]
Plot[edit]
In 1763, Captain Edward Reynolds is hunting pirates, or at least trying to do so. He does not consider himself a great commander, and neither does most of his crew. Only his first officer Jules believes in him. When they save a young woman named Isabella from drowning, she tells them that her husband's ship has been destroyed by the feared Captain Victor Stagnetti and his crew of cutthroat pirates.
Reynolds and his crew go hunting for Stagnetti, who tries to find a map that leads to a powerful secret on an island somewhere in the Caribbean Sea. Stagnetti finds the secret 'staff' unlocked by Isabella's husband Manuel.
After the crew escapes the spawn of darkness summoned by Stagnetti, their ship engages Stagnetti's in battle, ending Stagnetti's reign as a pirate.
Cast[edit]
Jesse Jane as Jules
Carmen Luvana as Isabella
Janine Lindemulder as Serena
Devon as Madelyn
Teagan Presley as Christina
Evan Stone as Captain Edward Reynolds
Tommy Gunn as Captain Eric Victor Stagnetti
Austyn Moore as Angelina
Jenaveve Jolie as the Pirate Dancer
Steven St. Croix as Marco
Kris Slater as Manuel Venezuela
Nhan as Wu Cho
Steven J. Zmed as Count Erasanus Von Erectus
Production[edit]
The production was shot using high definition digital video cameras and featured over 300 special effects shots.[5] It also included an original music score, later released on a separate soundtrack CD, and was mastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound. Several scenes were shot on board the Bounty II, a replica of HMS Bounty, in St. Petersburg, Florida.[6] The owners of the ship were not aware of the true nature of the film as they were advised that the film being made was a 'Disney-type pirate film for families',[7] a mistaken notion that would continue in video stores after its release.[8]
The film was initially released as a three-disc DVD set (the movie on a standard video DVD, the movie again in a high definition (720P) Windows Media format,[9] and a special features disc) priced as high as $70. An edited R-rated version of the film was released on DVD on July 11, 2006.[10] Digital Playground also released an Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD, a rarity among adult video releases.
The film was also released on Blu-ray Disc (containing only xxx version) and HD DVD as one of the first high-definition adult releases on an optical disc format.
Sequel[edit]
Evan Stone reported on the extra DVD that there was going to be a sequel. In January 2007, it was reported that a sequel would be produced, directed by Joone and entitled Pirates II.[11] A first teaser trailer was presented during the 2007 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.[12]
In March 2008, Digital Playground announced that the sequel would star Belladonna along with Jesse Jane, Evan Stone and many other performers from the first movie, and that it would be released in September 2008.[13]The second movie was released on September 26, 2008, under the title Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge.
Reviews[edit]
RogReviews called it 'the most talked about adult movie of the year'.[14]
The film set a record by winning 11 AVN Awards (see section below).
The New York Times described the film as 'a relatively high-budget story of a group of ragtag sailors who go searching for a crew of evil pirates who have a plan for world domination. Also, many of the characters in the movie have sex with one another.'[15]
Awards[edit]
AVN Awards2006:[16]
Best Video Feature
Best DVD
Best Director – Video (Joone)
Best Actress – Video (Janine Lindemulder)
Best High-Definition Production
Best All-Girl Sex Scene – Video (Janine Lindemulder & Jesse Jane)
Best Special Effects
Best Actor – Video (Evan Stone)
Best Music
Best Supporting Actor – Video (Tommy Gunn)
Best On-Line Marketing Campaign
XRCO Awards:
Best Release (2006)[17]
Epic (2006)[17]
References[edit]
^ abTalia Ron & Dana Harris (September 14, 2005). ''Pirates' pic unbuckled'. Variety. Retrieved September 19, 2007.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
^ abInteresting, Garrett In:; Brow, Low; Movies; Oct 11, Pornstars; Disliked 0, 2015 1511 Liked! 111 (October 11, 2015). 'The highest budgeted adult films of all time (10 Photos)'.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
^Garrett (October 11, 2015). 'The highest budgeted adult films of all time'. theCHIVE. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
^Steve Javors (September 21, 2006). ''PIRATES' Opens Pennsylvania Film Festival'. XBIZ. Retrieved August 2, 2007.
^Charles Mandel (July 13, 2007). 'Scandal-ridden Tall Ships arrive in Halifax harbour'. National Post. Archived from the original on September 6, 2012. Retrieved December 21, 2007.
^'Famed ship sails in skin flick'. Halifax Chronicle-Herald. May 14, 2007. Archived from the original on May 14, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2007.