Pirates have come back into the pop culture. The emphasis on them may be a passing fad, but pirates have been in people's imagination forever. They always capture the imagination, or else POTC would not have done well. I definetely played pirates as a kid and buried treaure and sword fought and all that, and I'm sure lots of other people did too. It all goes in with the Peter Pan, Treasure Island just PIRATE universe. People always love them.
Yeah, so I think pirates are always something that's in the back of people's mind and POTC just brought it to the forefront again. I don't know about you guys, but when I first saw the preview for the first POTC movie, all I could think was, "Pirates! This is going to be so cool!"
They're like fairies and dragons and astronauts and all the magical things in the world.
I think right now the world is too cynical for westerns to come back. We've been taught that all they are are propaganda for the white man and how they're all about exploiting and killing Indians and degrading women and praising violence. But the world needs some westerns right now. Most of the time, they're underdog stories about one man facing a whole gang of enemies and having summon up the courage to face them.
Has anyone seen Tombstone? Great western with Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday. It's truly his best work because he's only done crap since, and Doc and Jack are kindred spirits. He's a smartass who is great with a pistol and has a flare for words, but underneath it all has a huge heart and a secret.
Speaking of something else that is prevalent in our pop culture, does anyone know how the whole pirates vs. ninjas thing got started?