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Type: Drama   Region: South Africa   Year: 2005  
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Hammer's Greek repair mechanic buddy, Nick (Nick Dennis) is overjoyed to see the fast, sexy and powerful Hammer, using his catchphrase-signature greeting a few times for his well-dressed, fast-driving, female-attracting friend:Va-va-Voom! Pretty POW![Note: The epigrammatic greeting signifies the film's lesser and greater episodes of speed, orgasm, explosiveness, and cataclysmic finale.In the film's main story, Captain Norrington was being promoted to Commodore in the British Royal Navy, and Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) was Port Royal blacksmith's apprentice and expert swordsman, in love with spunky 20 year-old Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley).)Afterwards, although she was told the arrogant King refused giving her an audience, Anna pushed forward and unceremoniously approached the throne to speak to the King.The screenplay for director Ridley Scott's film (only his second feature film followingThe Duellists (1977), although Walter Hill was originally to be the director) was written by Dan O'Bannon, who based the script upon a story (originally titledStar Beast) that he had written with partner Ronald Shusett.At that very moment, he sleeping Projectionist twitched.Refusing to be intimidated and ossed away as an interloper into the scene, the persistent Boy made a second attempt to be admitted back into the screen.