My brother and I know the words to every song cause he watched this movie more times than we have toes and fingers! Love it! Bro does a fabulous version of this song!
Not in a movie theater. But my dad owned a video store when I was growing up so me and my siblings watched this constantly growing up. Me and my sister still love it to this day
It was only after I became a adult that this was based off the musical pirates of Penzance. While I watched this all the time as a kid. My dad owned his own video store when I was growing up
What could the costumer have been thinking when bejeweling the crotch? Can you look anywhere else? And the camera is often below him, shooting up into that damn thing! I've seen this movie a few times because I like Christy, and I like the original Pirates of Penzance. But I never remember this guy's face; in my mind, I only see a rhinestone athletic cup with a white wig floating above it. Maybe the costume designer used to sew for Chippendales? Whatever. Winner of the worst costume design of the 1980s.
@@spc4507 "Memorable" and "amazing" can be equal enough in this case. Is it not "causing great surprise or wonder" that we've remembered it this long, despite one of us not liking it and the other one... well, I don't exactly look at it and think "Yes, that is something I'd wear." It's gaudy for sure, but that fits the film and the character. Regardless, I love that there is someone else out there who has a very specific place in their mind for this codpiece. My friend and I were having a silly discussion about a made-up "codcast" (instead of a "podcast") all about codpieces, only for the creators of said "codcast" to end up at odds with a fishing podcast that is also a "codcast". I had to link them this clip as a reference to who would have been at the helm on the first side.
+XeNoNOnE11 I don't remember any evidence in Pirates of Penzance that the Pirate King was "king" of anything but a ship and its complement of pirates. He's a "king" because he's his own master, outside of the rules of normal society.
I saw this movie in the 80's and it became #1 on my guilty pleasures list!
OMG, his codpiece is hilarious!!! Still love this movie!!!!!!!!!
CLASSIC Film!!!
Insanely underrated
Yes
My brother and I know the words to every song cause he watched this movie more times than we have toes and fingers! Love it! Bro does a fabulous version of this song!
Saw this movie when it came out in the movie theater ❤😂
He tore our god damned sail again.
“sew that up, love…”
You are a legend if you saw this movie in the theater.
I saw it in a theater
saw it in theater
@@chewy5342 I must be a legend then. I was 16, loved it.
Saw it when i was little, but it was at home.
Not in a movie theater. But my dad owned a video store when I was growing up so me and my siblings watched this constantly growing up. Me and my sister still love it to this day
Is that Maggie Kirkpatrick in a wig in her "Pre-Freak" days?
Yes it is
They should play this song at every pirates baseball game ❤😂
King cod piece
Oh I had suuuch a crush. Gods..that hilarious codpiece.
2016 im 11 but i love the classics, but none of my freinds get it when i saysomething off the movie.
love this film
Nice! I'd love to see an updated version of this, though this is pretty classic.
I actually saw this movie *before* I saw Pirates of Penzance. By, like, a week.
It was only after I became a adult that this was based off the musical pirates of Penzance. While I watched this all the time as a kid. My dad owned his own video store when I was growing up
love it when he rips the sail!
He tore dat god dam sail again!
Sew that up, love.
1982 whoah
Well, I was thinking Elizabeth Swann... >w>
Oh, Ted ❤
Yarrrrrrrr. Be talk like a pirate day.
The ladies yield and the ships go down. Or is it teh other way around?
My treasure? If you want it, I'll tell you where it is. Search for it! I left it all in that place.
Go home tyrion, you are drunk
@NJS - Which character did your uncle play?
these rookies would never survive on the grand line captain doesn't even have a devil fruit
Luffy won't allow this guy to speak such blasphemy ever again.
What could the costumer have been thinking when bejeweling the crotch? Can you look anywhere else? And the camera is often below him, shooting up into that damn thing! I've seen this movie a few times because I like Christy, and I like the original Pirates of Penzance. But I never remember this guy's face; in my mind, I only see a rhinestone athletic cup with a white wig floating above it. Maybe the costume designer used to sew for Chippendales? Whatever. Winner of the worst costume design of the 1980s.
I was not expecting that last line in your comment. It is obviously an amazing design since it is on both of our minds 41 years later.
@@SomeIdiota Memorable does not equal Amazing. The jeweled codpiece is a fashion disaster.
@@spc4507 "Memorable" and "amazing" can be equal enough in this case. Is it not "causing great surprise or wonder" that we've remembered it this long, despite one of us not liking it and the other one... well, I don't exactly look at it and think "Yes, that is something I'd wear." It's gaudy for sure, but that fits the film and the character.
Regardless, I love that there is someone else out there who has a very specific place in their mind for this codpiece. My friend and I were having a silly discussion about a made-up "codcast" (instead of a "podcast") all about codpieces, only for the creators of said "codcast" to end up at odds with a fishing podcast that is also a "codcast". I had to link them this clip as a reference to who would have been at the helm on the first side.
@@SomeIdiota No. I don't know why you are obsessed with it. But it was awful choice for a movie.
That was the humorous part of it. It's not supposed to be a serious movie.
I still cant figure out what that skull thing the maid is using is
Veggie cutter
@@normaherrlich5662 Then why did it ding like a cash register? XD
A Disney with jewel skull on sex?!?
+Luc Duniau This isn't a Disney film.
what a aarrrg curious crotch! A jewel of the treasure...hihihiihihi.
The concept of a pirate king defeats the purpose of being a fucking pirate.
+XeNoNOnE11 What makes you say that?
+The Blue Baron I think it's the idea that pirates are lawless, even though real life pirates had strict rules.
Ah, yes of course.
+XeNoNOnE11
I don't remember any evidence in Pirates of Penzance that the Pirate King was "king" of anything but a ship and its complement of pirates. He's a "king" because he's his own master, outside of the rules of normal society.