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PIRATES!!! (3!)
LizziL:
I really didn't like the ending, only because it didn't seem 'finished'. I've heard rumours that there's going to be a fourth, can anyone confirm or deny this?
I really loved Orlando's character in the first movie, and feel they didn't really stay true to what he was like in the earlier films. But, I won't lie, death seems to treat that boy very, very well. God, he's good looking...
Sorry you had to see that.
I absolutely LOVED Johnny, as always. And Barbossa was just amazing...I loved him in the first movie, and was so happy to see him come back at the end of Dead Man's Chest.
So overall, I give it a 4/5. A decent movie, but it was missing that 'something'.
SilentJ:
Everybody I know has told me that they had to watch it more than once for everything to make sense.
I think I got it the first time around.
By the end of the movie it made sense, but I did enjoy the moment where I was just like "wait, he just licked that rock. why the fuck is it a crab?"
Rubes:
I think, the film was pretty awsome, especially the multiple Jacks and the conger eel-headed pirate.
There were a few terrible bits that ruined it though.
- Calypso (Both the stupid transformation sequence already much mentioned and the ridiculous mix'n'match mythology)
- Everything involving Mr. Bloom (except when he's in the barrel of water)
- The constant inclusion of lines from movie 1 - "Thank you, Jack" being the worst offender. And it was such a good line in the first one too...
loyalpeon:
Meh, it seemed stretched a little thin to me. A few amusing moments, a few well choreographed fights, but at the end of the day it ended up being tremendously mediocre. I guess the same old jokes just weren't doing it for me this time around. All I could do this time around was cringe at most of Depp's scenes, while only Rush really picked up the slack (Barbarosa was by far the most entertaining character)... I'd give it 5/6 out of 10.
About the Davy Jones curse, I never picked up the bit about the fact that if your love waited 10 years you got off scot-free and alive. I'd understood it as you could finally rest in peace if you did your job for 10 years...
Orbert:
If your love waits 10 years for you, the curse is broken. I took that to mean that you could rest in peace, not that you somehow come back to life. You're dead, you've been dead for 10 years, and your heart has been cut out and put in a box somewhere. Breaking the curse doesn't undo all of that.
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