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Geena Davis In Cutthroat Island
Geena Davis in Cutthroat Island Generously endowed with spunk and spirit, GEENA Engaged a most unusual leading lady role. And DAVIS Ever so skillfully brought the audience right IN Not one scene was lacking and it was definitely CUTTHROAT At death, she shaved her father's head for the treasure map to Cutthroat ISLAND. Delightful costumes enhanced her role as a pirate, never better PLAYED. And it appears that no expense was spared to make this fantastic movie. For THE Violence, explosions, fistfights, and duels are blasting packed, UNPRECEDENTED. If ever there were awards for the most fun movie to make, this one would be LEADING. So often, her laughter reminded me of a child pretending, playing the pirate ROLE. If I were a movie critic judging on entertainment in action, I would give Geena an A. Naturally, I, who love fantasy, like her in this role; she was: pretty, happy, and FEISTY. Clearly, she looked like a lady, but a lady would never fight a man with her FIST Until she was seen on a wanted poster in Jamaica, there had been no SLUGGING... Then, the pirate, Morgan Adams, and her newly purchased slave, Shaw, needed a GUN. The Governor's militia started surrounding them; soon bodies were SLINGING, Her getaway met stealing the Governor's carriage and fist fighting without a SWORD, Relentlessly pursued, fired upon by cannons with the carriage teetering, SWINGING, Over ruts, out of town, wide eyed, escaping, and laughing, the epitome of RUTHLESS, Real passions for a good fight, challenges, and she made pirating seem fun! AND Throughout the action, suspense captivated; scenery and costumes were BEAUTIFUL. In the end, she killed her murderous Uncle Dawg in self-defense using a CANNON She saved Shaw; remained behind briefly with the treasure. No guns were FIRING. Luckily, they dove off of Dawg’s ship before it exploded, watched by every PIRATE. After the explosion debris had settled, up from the ocean emerged both he and SHE Next, a marker barrel popped up. The treasure was brought on board; oh, the WOWS Divvying was postponed; pirating would continue with Capt. “Morgan” . . .gutsy to ME! © Name withheld for contest February 17, 2010 Poetic form: Acrostic and End Line Word
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