amazingwildcat via Amazon has
Black Sails S1 - S4 Collection (Blu-ray + Digital) for
$23.89.
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Black Sails S1 - S4 Collection (Blu-ray + Digital) for
$23.89.
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About this Collection:
- 1715 - The Golden Age of Piracy. New Providence Island is a lawless territory, controlled by history's most notorious pirate captains. The most feared is Captain Flint. As the British Navy returns to redeem their land and exterminate Flint and his crew, another side of him emerges. He allies himself with Eleanor Guthrie, daughter of the local kingpin, to hunt the ultimate prize and ensure their survival. Many opponents stand in their way - rival captains, jealous of Flint's power, Eleanor's ambitious and intrusive father, and a young sailor recently recruited onto Flint's crew, John Silver, who constantly undermines his captain's agenda.
- A generation before the events of "Treasure Island," Captain Flint (Toby Stephens) sought to maintain his grip of terror over the West Indies, while contending with the rallying British fleet, resentful rival buccaneers, and the hidden agenda of calculating new crewman John Silver (Luke Arnold). Ambitious swashbuckling series from Starz also stars Hannah New, Zach McGowan, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Sean Cameron Michael. 8 episodes on 12 discs. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), Spanish
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The show itself isn't bad.
Well it's all swinging sausages and naked men every 30secs for TV and movies today. I wish it was more of a balance, but different strokes for different folks and it's the world we live in today I suppose.
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