"Dead Men
Tell No Tales"
the latest box office smash
5th Pirates of the Caribbean film
is a huge cinema hit
The fifth Pirates of the Caribbean movie was released at the end of May 2017 and is already following its four predecessors and becoming a worldwide box office smash!
Down-on-his-luck Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is feeling the winds of ill-fortune blowing strongly his way when deadly ghost sailors, led by the terrifying Captain Salazar, escape from the Devil’s Triangle bent on killing every pirate at sea, and especially our hero Jack Sparrow.
Jack’s only hope of survival lies in the legendary Trident of Poseidon, but to find it he must forge an uneasy alliance with Carina Smyth, a brilliant and beautiful astronomer, played by Kaya Scodelario) and Henry, a headstrong young sailor in the Royal Navy. Jack's uncle is played by Paul McCartney.
At the helm of the Dying Gull, his pitifully small and somewhat shabby ship, Captain Jack seeks not only to reverse his recent spate of ill fortune, but to save his life from the most formidable and malicious foe he has ever faced. The film did well its first weekend, earning five times more than the next five movies in the list combined!
The success of the movie bodes well for our own latest venture, or perhaps that should read ADVENTURE?
Pirate Radio Party Boat
The PIRATE RADIO PARTY BOAT will have radio and TV studios plus video and film factilities on aboard. It will be the home of multiple radio and TV stations and also house recording studios for musicians as well as be available for music video production.
The Pirate Radio Party Boat will visit several dozen ports or harbours each year, around the UK. Transmissions will take place live from the ship.
The public will be invited to tour the facilities during the day and in the evening the ship's restaurant will bne available for dining. There will also be a performance area for artistes to perform material before an audience. The restaurant will also be available for lectures and educational purposes during the day and there will also be exhibition space.
The Pirate Radio Party Boat will normally spend two weekends in each port or harbour before moving on to the next location.
Although heavilly themed with an air of PIRACY, this is a totaly legal operation. No laws will be broken - unless they bring in a law against having lots of FUN! The Pirate Radio Party Boat will be appeal to all ages and music tastes. On offer will be pure entertainment, with a pirate theme, using pirate radio memorabilia as a core item. Not many people remember real buccaneering days of piracy, when ships wandered the high seas plundering cargo, except scenes that they've seen in a Disney film or on a fairground ride, but almost everyone remembers PIRATE RADIO, a phenomenon of the 60s and 80s.
The Pirate Radio Party Boat operation will develop close links with other media and have a high public profile. Local radio, regional TV and newspapers are always looking for good stories and we shall provide a constant flow of useable material, promoting the Pirate Radio Party Boat and make it a ‘must visit’ destination for people of all ages.
Pirate themed toys are among the most popular items chosen by children. Short trips on pseudo-pirate boats are the most popular rides at many seaside resorts. We are certain our Pirate Radio Party Boat trips will be very popular in every port we visit.
Why not join us as an investor, crew or as a visitor. Find more details HERE. You can contact us direct at this EMAIL address.
Read all about a modern 20th Century Pirate Radio ship, in
RADIO ADVENTURES OF THE MV COMMUNICATOR.
The thrilling story of how one radio ship was home to 11 different radio stations over its 21 years as an offshore radio station.
dramatic events and real-life
adventure on the High Seas
Over 200 pages of amazing swashbuckling excitement and piracy !
This former survey ship spent three years off the Thames estuary where it was blockaded, spied on, taken over and arrested, suffered countless storms but won millions of listeners. After being fitted with a more robust aerial in Holland, it was licensed for a 50 kW transmitter. She then had a further 8 years as the home of several radio stations in the Netherlands before a final tour of duty in the Orkney islands in Scotland as The Superstation.
Available from AMAZON or direct from the publisher HERE.
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