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<p dir="auto"><strong>megaskunk</strong> — <em>10 years ago(April 27, 2015 12:00 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I think Ian McShane's first appearance is awesome and intriguing.<br />
I really get scared by his character.<br />
But then he's doing that thing with the sword I really have a problem with that. It sort of makes him look stupid and destroys the otherwise respectful appearance.<br />
He's sort of twisting the sword and the ropes start moving, then sailors are swung around screaming and terror no, intimidation destroyed. Making him sort of looking like a fool. By the way, is he some sort of a witch or magician?<br />
I also don't like the part when he uses the flamethrower to kill a sailor. It's meant to portray him as very evil, the opposite happens.<br />
It just sort of sinks this man's authority to a whimsical terrorist.<br />
It would have been WAY more powerful if he just used his voice and mannerism and that awesome authority to just intimidate his crew, slowly creeping in fear.<br />
He could easily have been the best villain in all four movies.<br />
You could probably describe that scene as being Disneyfied</p>
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<p dir="auto">I agree with OP.<br />
I think he was easily way cooler villain than Davy Jones and I get an impression he could eat DJ (and pretty much everyone else) alive.<br />
Ian McShane really owned the film, he is a legendary pirate.<br />
He should be brought back in more than just this film.<br />
I also do not understand why people diss this installment so much. As the rest, it's a legitimately awesome movie in the franchise which I do enjoy watching each and every time.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Blackbeard was THE lamest villain of this series, he was completely forgettable and was just "evil to be evil"</p>
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