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{{quote|Kirk: Do you know what our problem is? |
{{quote|'''Kirk:''' Do you know what our problem is? |
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Flint: Financing sir? |
'''Flint:''' Financing sir? |
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Kirk: No, it's that damn ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean|Johnny Depp.]]'' }} |
'''Kirk:''' No, it's that damn ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean|Johnny Depp.]]'' }} |
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An obscure film but beloved within its cult following, ''Pirates of the Great Salt Lake'' is the heart-warming tale of two modern would be pirates... [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|wandering around the Great Salt Lake.]] |
An obscure film but beloved within its cult following, ''[[Pirates of the Great Salt Lake]]'' is the heart-warming tale of two modern would be pirates... [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|wandering around the Great Salt Lake.]] |
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A 2006 [[wikipedia:LDS cinema|Mollywood]] comedy, we follow two out-of-luck |
A 2006 [[wikipedia:LDS cinema|Mollywood]] comedy, we follow two out-of-luck schmoes as they <s>sail</s> row across the Lake, attempting to plunder and ravage modern Utah, only to find that [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything|they're not very successful.]] When they just so happen to find a ''genuine'' treasure map, their luck changes ...from [[It Got Worse|bad to worse.]] |
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* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]] The reason Ruby isn't interested in Flint, and why she ''is'' interested after he shows up as a pirate. |
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]] The reason Ruby isn't interested in Flint, and why she ''is'' interested after he shows up as a pirate. |
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* [[Angel Unaware]] {{spoiler|possibly the narrator.}} |
* [[Angel Unaware]] {{spoiler|possibly the narrator.}} |
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 9 March 2020
Kirk: Do you know what our problem is? |
An obscure film but beloved within its cult following, Pirates of the Great Salt Lake is the heart-warming tale of two modern would be pirates... wandering around the Great Salt Lake.
A 2006 Mollywood comedy, we follow two out-of-luck schmoes as they sail row across the Lake, attempting to plunder and ravage modern Utah, only to find that they're not very successful. When they just so happen to find a genuine treasure map, their luck changes ...from bad to worse.
Tropes used in Pirates of the Great Salt Lake include:
- All Girls Want Bad Boys The reason Ruby isn't interested in Flint, and why she is interested after he shows up as a pirate.
- Angel Unaware possibly the narrator.
- Audience? What Audience?: after Kirk dies, he can see the narrator but not the audience the narrator is talking to.
Kirk: I think he's talking to that grove of trees... |
- A Pirate 400 Years Too Late
- Breaking the Fourth Wall
- Butt Monkey: Drake, but only after he kills Kirk, so it's well deserved.
- Chekhov's Gun: The hole the narrator digs in the first scene. Also doubles as a Chekhov's Gag
- Coming Out Story The scene where Kirk tells his mother he's a pirate is played out like this one for laughs.
- Does This Remind You of Anything?: Kirk's mother walks in on him rubbing his wooden sword while watching a video of two pirates in swordplay.
- Everything's Better with Princesses: Kirk's Mom has...issues.
- Heterosexual Life Partners
- Ho Yay:
Flint: We're Lewis and Clarke! |
- Identical Stranger: Many of the actors play multiple parts, not just as a money-saving technique but for definite laughs.
- Inspector Javert: Detective Anderson
- Magical Native American: The Narrator. Played for laughs, although the ending hints he might be an angel. Or maybe just nuts.
- Mood Whiplash The movies makes a fast turn to the dramatic when Drake murders Kirk and then swings back when Kirk reappears as a ghost two minutes later.
- Theme Park Version: Kirk and Flint take most of their cues from old pirate movies, but do get the griminess right. Later when Drake dresses up as part of a scam, he takes this Up to Eleven with something he obviously bought from a cheap costume store.
- The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything
- Rule of Funny
- Talk Like a Pirate