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Feb 18th, 2008 11:44 AM
Magic Flyin' Lemur This movie does not exist. I had the misfortune of watching the second one in theaters, and have only recently been able to drown the memory of that flaming piece of crap enough to enjoy the original again. I have never watched this one and I never will. It's right there with X-Men 3 and Spider-man 3 on my list of films that do not exist in my mind.
Jan 27th, 2008 09:16 PM
KatieLovesThe80's this third movie is second best in my book. my number one was the first movie the second one (after seeing the third one) was not as great. and i am so glad they brought Barbosa back. the parts when he and jack are fighting over who is the captain of the black pearl were amazing.

P.S. i am a newbie please don't kill me!
Jan 27th, 2008 05:55 PM
BurntToShreds I was thinking about, on the sandbar, one of them could've just walked up to Davy Jones and pushed him over, fucking him up and solving their problems once and for all.
Jan 14th, 2008 08:04 PM
EndersGame I was waiting for a "REAL" pirate battle in the last movie. One where all the ships they had brought out would actually fight instead of lazily sitting in the background watching two ships circle each other in what could only be described as "Easy Bake Pirate Ovens" that can magically generate as many pirates as it needs for the sake of the fights looking constantly INTENSE! Needless to say, i wanted more then a 15 minute battle involving 6 main characters....
Jan 14th, 2008 03:07 AM
Captain PirateFace Thank you for agreeing incognit000, first time anybody has since I got married.... 5 years ago.
Jan 14th, 2008 12:44 AM
IGoToCommunityCollege The simple solution to this Will Turner-Keira Knightley thing is why doesn't he just stand in the bucket of water that they had Davey Jones in on the sand bar? Then he'd be able to at least converse with her and their child. It would also lead to some interesting and taboo sexual positions.
Jan 13th, 2008 07:55 PM
Kilgore Cod Overall, I did enjoy this movie though it did suffer from unnecessary-overblown-sequel-itis (ala Matrix). The first movie still holds up well on its own, but the sequels lack a certain charm that the first one had.

Still, I'd watch anything Johnny Depp does.
Jan 13th, 2008 07:38 PM
Jaimas Barbarossa was fucking hilarious. The scene in which he marries Will and Liz is so hilariously fucked-up that it was nearly as good as some of the Jack Sparrow bits.
Jan 13th, 2008 06:30 PM
Vila Too many plot lines not enough movie.
Jan 13th, 2008 04:13 PM
Fat_Hippo I dunno, I kinda liked it. I mean, you just kinda doze when Jack Sparrow isn't on, but hey, at least the fight scenes were pretty cool, even if they had gone from "halfway realsistic" to "Fucking out of this world. I mean not even in this galaxy, universe or multiverse but up the anus of a flying space-turtle". Whatever, I like it.
Jan 13th, 2008 03:44 PM
thecatillaccat And the sequel to ""Captain Jack Sparrow Does Goofy Pirate Things for 90 Minutes" should be "Captain Jack Sparrow Meets The Goddamn Batman." Oh, yes.
Jan 13th, 2008 01:03 PM
incognit000 I liked the parts where Jack Sparrow was on screen. The rest of it was trash.

They should make another movie called "Captain Jack Sparrow Does Goofy Pirate Things for 90 Minutes." It would be the best movie ever.

And I agree with Captain PirateFace, this should have never been a trilogy. Some things, like Star Wars or Lord of the Rings, get better the more the film crew works together, but other things get so caught up in themselves that they just start to suck.
Jan 13th, 2008 08:40 AM
Jemry I liked it more when I saw it four years earlier when I watched the first movie.

Was I the only one that wanted Keira Knightly to push that kid off the cliff at the ending bit after the credits?
Jan 13th, 2008 04:14 AM
Copper
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Copper: I don't think that was cut from the movie because I vaguely remember it being mentioned somewhere. I've only seen the movie once, but I'd swear it was mentioned (maybe even in the second movie instead of the third?). But anyway, yeah, I was under the impression that Will's curse would be broken because Elizabeth was still waiting for him.
Got my info from IMDb, which said it was part of the movie that was cut, but then, IMDb isn't 100% accurate all the time, either. Still, I remember when I watched the movie, I remember thinking, at the aftercredits, that he was just coming back to see her, not "Oh goodie, the curse is lifted!" I think I'd have been a lot more excited about it had I known. Or it could be I missed it because I blocked out half of the movie *sighs* I like it...but I don't love it as much as the others. Will as a hot pirate helps and to Nick, well, I care about Will. It's Elizabeth that can sod off *laughs*
Jan 13th, 2008 04:11 AM
Captain PirateFace All my screen names are either "Captain PirateFace" or "CaptPirateface" and I have to say that I thought the third movie was balls. The first one was..OK. The second one I thought rocked... and again... the third one...Balls.

Kinda like the Matrix Trilogy.
1. Fookin Awesome.
2. What the fuck is this? Well the third one should rock.
3. Presenting the biggest "Self Involved" shite movie I had ever seen since "Contact"
Jan 12th, 2008 09:43 PM
MLE When I watched this with Chojin and his mom, I fell asleep during the in-between part (they were apparently on a boat the whole time), and woke up just in time to see a new captain named! I have to tell you, it made the movie a lot better.
Jan 12th, 2008 07:47 PM
thecatillaccat Haven't seen the second, the third, or watched the entirety of the first. I don't even know why, either. I love pirates.
Friends with too many Captain Jack/Will Turner fanfiction writing women, I guess.
Jan 12th, 2008 01:16 PM
Nick It was what the writers said was suppose to happen. That the green flash of light at the end was meant to represent Will's soul returning to life, which was mentioned early in the movie while they were trying to figure out the map. Of course, this is still in question as Disney has also made a companion book with answer to questions saying that Will has to sail the boat for all of eternity. All in all, who cares about Will and Elizabeth?
Jan 12th, 2008 11:04 AM
Protoclown Copper: I don't think that was cut from the movie because I vaguely remember it being mentioned somewhere. I've only seen the movie once, but I'd swear it was mentioned (maybe even in the second movie instead of the third?). But anyway, yeah, I was under the impression that Will's curse would be broken because Elizabeth was still waiting for him.
Jan 12th, 2008 04:54 AM
Copper
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I was a little pissed off when I left the theater. First of all, The end: Elizabeth and the blacksmith dude will meet (and fuck) once every 10 years? What a kind of happy ending is that?
I knew. I knew from the moment I knew what they were doing on the island what was going to be there at the end of the credits (trying to avoid spoilers here, to, but, well, the next bit might just take us right into that, so if you don't want the ending ruined, stop.)

I might be able to clear up the Will/Elizabeth thing, with a little hearsay, anyway. Apparently it has to do with a little bitty plot element that was gleaned over (read 'cut from') in the movie...See, Davy Jones fell in love with Calypso, the very maleable goddess of the sea, and the way the Dutchman's curse worked was that after you were affected by it, if you gave your heart to someone and they guarded it and held it true for those 10 years, the curse was supposed to be broken. Calypso failed him because she was so whimsical and when it came time for them to meet, she wasn't there. Will and Elizabeth, however, have that pure, true untainted movie kind of love and as is evidenced in the aftercredits, she's there waiting for him, even after the end of the 10 years, which should (in theory) break the curse. Happily ever after. Yay.

Oh, and I agree with a friend of mine that said we did not need to see that Jack was crazy. We knew Jack was crazy. More than one Jack made for too many Jack's.
Jan 12th, 2008 01:56 AM
Angryhydralisk I liked it, though the crab queen scene was ridiculous.
Jan 12th, 2008 12:50 AM
Hugo I was a little pissed off when I left the theater. First of all, The end: Elizabeth and the blacksmith dude will meet (and fuck) once every 10 years? What a kind of happy ending is that? What about that pirate goddess? A lot of shit talking about gathering the pirates and performing a ritual, so she would turn in to a gazillon crabs and swim away from the plot. Chow yun fat was cool, but useless. And I think that Elizabeth killing (sort of) Jack at the end of the second movie has set something of a disturbing mood for this third movie, but that's just me being gay.
Other than that, Geoffrey Rush's return was great, despite the fact that he and that monkey were still living dead, and I don't really get it (if he was freed from the curse at the end of the first movie, but remained as zombie, so would Jack, since he cursed himself in order to fight the skeleton pirates. Thus, he wouldn't have died at the end of the second movie, for he would be still undead. If someone got it right, please let me know.)
Keith Richards appearence was awesome, really. I tought it would turn out to be lame, but I was wrong. It was nice to see Davy Jones as himself, even if for only a couple seconds. And the movie looks just great. The massive wreck of the bad guy's ship was impressive.
Anyway, it's a nice movie, but I expected a little more after the second movie. At least it wasn't spider man 3.

ps.: Sorry for the english, folks. I'm still working on it.
Jan 11th, 2008 08:38 PM
Nick I was let down with how the Pirate trilogy came out. I do like the though of further sequels without Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom, though.
Jan 11th, 2008 03:54 PM
Protoclown One thing's for sure, it was definitely better than the second movie, because it had lots of Captain Barbossa. That guy needs his own movie; fuck the rest of 'em.
Jan 11th, 2008 03:34 PM
Undead Overlord I liked the idea that the original pirate lords were dirt broke, that seems the most realistic thing about the movie and shows that almost anyone can rise to power. I also liked the stone crabs in Jack's hell. They were so cute...I could use a few billion in the undead uprising.
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