Pirates of the Caribbean
0 Comments Published by Christine on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 at 10:32 PM.The adventure for the quest of treasures of Jack Sparrow along whit his crew leading them in the most terrifying sequel in the Pirates of the Caribbean "The Dead Man's chest". A packed with underwater qualms of pirates produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Gore Verbinski. After the creation of the "Curse of the Black Pearl", a multi million hit that star-cast by Johnny Depp (Jack Sparrow), Orlando Bloom (Will Turner) and Keira Knightly (Elizabeth Swann).
In the previous film with the cursed horrifying dead pirates who transforms into broken bones and falling flesh when the moon shadows them at night. Nevertheless, it was done in comic suspense-fiction even identical with Broadway plays where it can be both humorous and scary. Stunts totally polished especially for Johnny Depp who had his training in the art of fencing and his partner Orlando Bloom. Expecting the "Dead man's Chest" will be a jam-packed of swashbuckling chase and electrifying sword fights that thrills any movie enthusiasts. Unapologetic sequence and twist of events, one will never know how it turns and extends to other conflicts - unpredictable.
Gore Verbinski is the director of the trilogy and the brain behind other horror movies bringing terror in your movie experience. In this PG-13 rated film, undeniably he has bought the taste of the intensity of horror action packaged in one. Although some irrelevant scenes that was not been tracked out leaving many questions unanswered. Fast track scenes stitched leaving mysteries perhaps to be answered by the next sequel.
Johnny Depp as the unscrupulous Captain, the most anticipated character who leads the unveiling of the story's chaste. Many were wondering how he has pulled out his character. He was inspired by the eccentric cartoon scum Pepe Lepew and the Rolling stones guitarist Keith Richards. He perceived the 18th century as the rock and roll period where people are wearing boots, head banging hair and metallic blings. Jack was the ultimate escape master and fraud everyone for his claimed achievements.
Davy Jones (Bill Knighly) the human transformed into a beast having a head of an octopus together with metamorphosized into underwater creatures. As their age grows, their bodies become one with the ship that seems to live on its own. He has a ruling power over anything beneath and under the sea are under his command. Even he can send the Kraken, a sea monster that swallows anything Jones' commands him. Prosthetics used to the tentacles as if growing and swallowing these humans into sea creatures, excellently done.
Despite the action scenes, Gore himself saw the audience for Will-Elizabeth love story. He did not disappoint this audience by creating the conflict itself at the embodiment of what could have been the story of their love. As the film begins, Will and Elizabeth was interrupted by a warrant of arrest from the East India Trading company headed by Lord Beckett ( Tom Hollander). Will was charged and in exchange for his freedom is to return the compass in Sparrow's possession.
Captain Jack Sparrow is in the middle of his quest as to how to unravel the secret behind the "Dead Man's Chest" for it conceals greater power that rule over the vastness of the sea. With him are the unsuspicious crew that soon declare him Captain. As he was studying, Will's father came to warn him about his plans and Davy Jones was after him.
Jack and Will soon found each other having both captured by Voodoo tribe in a nearby mountains. The story progresses with Sparrow taking plans to control his situation of taking the chest without being caught by Davy Jones. Will came just to get the compass but caught in retrieving the key to Davy Jones himself and found his father captured. Elizabeth followed soon after, however found these two men together with the Norrington spat over the chest all for their own interest.
Norrington had the hPirates of the Caribbean
In the previous film with the cursed horrifying dead pirates who transforms into broken bones and falling flesh when the moon shadows them at night. Nevertheless, it was done in comic suspense-fiction even identical with Broadway plays where it can be both humorous and scary. Stunts totally polished especially for Johnny Depp who had his training in the art of fencing and his partner Orlando Bloom. Expecting the "Dead man's Chest" will be a jam-packed of swashbuckling chase and electrifying sword fights that thrills any movie enthusiasts. Unapologetic sequence and twist of events, one will never know how it turns and extends to other conflicts - unpredictable.
Gore Verbinski is the director of the trilogy and the brain behind other horror movies bringing terror in your movie experience. In this PG-13 rated film, undeniably he has bought the taste of the intensity of horror action packaged in one. Although some irrelevant scenes that was not been tracked out leaving many questions unanswered. Fast track scenes stitched leaving mysteries perhaps to be answered by the next sequel.
Johnny Depp as the unscrupulous Captain, the most anticipated character who leads the unveiling of the story's chaste. Many were wondering how he has pulled out his character. He was inspired by the eccentric cartoon scum Pepe Lepew and the Rolling stones guitarist Keith Richards. He perceived the 18th century as the rock and roll period where people are wearing boots, head banging hair and metallic blings. Jack was the ultimate escape master and fraud everyone for his claimed achievements.
Davy Jones (Bill Knighly) the human transformed into a beast having a head of an octopus together with metamorphosized into underwater creatures. As their age grows, their bodies become one with the ship that seems to live on its own. He has a ruling power over anything beneath and under the sea are under his command. Even he can send the Kraken, a sea monster that swallows anything Jones' commands him. Prosthetics used to the tentacles as if growing and swallowing these humans into sea creatures, excellently done.
Despite the action scenes, Gore himself saw the audience for Will-Elizabeth love story. He did not disappoint this audience by creating the conflict itself at the embodiment of what could have been the story of their love. As the film begins, Will and Elizabeth was interrupted by a warrant of arrest from the East India Trading company headed by Lord Beckett ( Tom Hollander). Will was charged and in exchange for his freedom is to return the compass in Sparrow's possession.
Captain Jack Sparrow is in the middle of his quest as to how to unravel the secret behind the "Dead Man's Chest" for it conceals greater power that rule over the vastness of the sea. With him are the unsuspicious crew that soon declare him Captain. As he was studying, Will's father came to warn him about his plans and Davy Jones was after him.
Jack and Will soon found each other having both captured by Voodoo tribe in a nearby mountains. The story progresses with Sparrow taking plans to control his situation of taking the chest without being caught by Davy Jones. Will came just to get the compass but caught in retrieving the key to Davy Jones himself and found his father captured. Elizabeth followed soon after, however found these two men together with the Norrington spat over the chest all for their own interest.
Norrington had the h
Pirates of the Caribbean
0 Comments Published by Christine on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 at 10:32 PM.The adventure for the quest of treasures of Jack Sparrow along whit his crew leading them in the most terrifying sequel in the Pirates of the Caribbean "The Dead Man's chest". A packed with underwater qualms of pirates produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Gore Verbinski. After the creation of the "Curse of the Black Pearl", a multi million hit that star-cast by Johnny Depp (Jack Sparrow), Orlando Bloom (Will Turner) and Keira Knightly (Elizabeth Swann).
In the previous film with the cursed horrifying dead pirates who transforms into broken bones and falling flesh when the moon shadows them at night. Nevertheless, it was done in comic suspense-fiction even identical with Broadway plays where it can be both humorous and scary. Stunts totally polished especially for Johnny Depp who had his training in the art of fencing and his partner Orlando Bloom. Expecting the "Dead man's Chest" will be a jam-packed of swashbuckling chase and electrifying sword fights that thrills any movie enthusiasts. Unapologetic sequence and twist of events, one will never know how it turns and extends to other conflicts - unpredictable.
Gore Verbinski is the director of the trilogy and the brain behind other horror movies bringing terror in your movie experience. In this PG-13 rated film, undeniably he has bought the taste of the intensity of horror action packaged in one. Although some irrelevant scenes that was not been tracked out leaving many questions unanswered. Fast track scenes stitched leaving mysteries perhaps to be answered by the next sequel.
Johnny Depp as the unscrupulous Captain, the most anticipated character who leads the unveiling of the story's chaste. Many were wondering how he has pulled out his character. He was inspired by the eccentric cartoon scum Pepe Lepew and the Rolling stones guitarist Keith Richards. He perceived the 18th century as the rock and roll period where people are wearing boots, head banging hair and metallic blings. Jack was the ultimate escape master and fraud everyone for his claimed achievements.
Davy Jones (Bill Knighly) the human transformed into a beast having a head of an octopus together with metamorphosized into underwater creatures. As their age grows, their bodies become one with the ship that seems to live on its own. He has a ruling power over anything beneath and under the sea are under his command. Even he can send the Kraken, a sea monster that swallows anything Jones' commands him. Prosthetics used to the tentacles as if growing and swallowing these humans into sea creatures, excellently done.
Despite the action scenes, Gore himself saw the audience for Will-Elizabeth love story. He did not disappoint this audience by creating the conflict itself at the embodiment of what could have been the story of their love. As the film begins, Will and Elizabeth was interrupted by a warrant of arrest from the East India Trading company headed by Lord Beckett ( Tom Hollander). Will was charged and in exchange for his freedom is to return the compass in Sparrow's possession.
Captain Jack Sparrow is in the middle of his quest as to how to unravel the secret behind the "Dead Man's Chest" for it conceals greater power that rule over the vastness of the sea. With him are the unsuspicious crew that soon declare him Captain. As he was studying, Will's father came to warn him about his plans and Davy Jones was after him.
Jack and Will soon found each other having both captured by Voodoo tribe in a nearby mountains. The story progresses with Sparrow taking plans to control his situation of taking the chest without being caught by Davy Jones. Will came just to get the compass but caught in retrieving the key to Davy Jones himself and found his father captured. Elizabeth followed soon after, however found these two men together with the Norrington spat over the chest all for their own interest.
Norrington had the heart hidden in the chest after that seat stoning action in the rolling mill wheel in that tremendous fight scene. Thought of returning the heart to the Lord Beckett, Norrington received an award glorifying him. While both Will and Jack must prepare from the retribution of Davy Jones and the Kraken.
Special effects are remarkable and freight seeking when the Kraken comes to break the ship in pieces. In the end, Sparrow aimlessly stood taunt of the Kraken that brought respect from Davy Jones. Events twist and turns are quite upsetting when after an hour and 50 minutes leave you nothing but to expect for another sequel. The movie has the same intensity from the last sequel only greedier and scarier.
In the previous film with the cursed horrifying dead pirates who transforms into broken bones and falling flesh when the moon shadows them at night. Nevertheless, it was done in comic suspense-fiction even identical with Broadway plays where it can be both humorous and scary. Stunts totally polished especially for Johnny Depp who had his training in the art of fencing and his partner Orlando Bloom. Expecting the "Dead man's Chest" will be a jam-packed of swashbuckling chase and electrifying sword fights that thrills any movie enthusiasts. Unapologetic sequence and twist of events, one will never know how it turns and extends to other conflicts - unpredictable.
Gore Verbinski is the director of the trilogy and the brain behind other horror movies bringing terror in your movie experience. In this PG-13 rated film, undeniably he has bought the taste of the intensity of horror action packaged in one. Although some irrelevant scenes that was not been tracked out leaving many questions unanswered. Fast track scenes stitched leaving mysteries perhaps to be answered by the next sequel.
Johnny Depp as the unscrupulous Captain, the most anticipated character who leads the unveiling of the story's chaste. Many were wondering how he has pulled out his character. He was inspired by the eccentric cartoon scum Pepe Lepew and the Rolling stones guitarist Keith Richards. He perceived the 18th century as the rock and roll period where people are wearing boots, head banging hair and metallic blings. Jack was the ultimate escape master and fraud everyone for his claimed achievements.
Davy Jones (Bill Knighly) the human transformed into a beast having a head of an octopus together with metamorphosized into underwater creatures. As their age grows, their bodies become one with the ship that seems to live on its own. He has a ruling power over anything beneath and under the sea are under his command. Even he can send the Kraken, a sea monster that swallows anything Jones' commands him. Prosthetics used to the tentacles as if growing and swallowing these humans into sea creatures, excellently done.
Despite the action scenes, Gore himself saw the audience for Will-Elizabeth love story. He did not disappoint this audience by creating the conflict itself at the embodiment of what could have been the story of their love. As the film begins, Will and Elizabeth was interrupted by a warrant of arrest from the East India Trading company headed by Lord Beckett ( Tom Hollander). Will was charged and in exchange for his freedom is to return the compass in Sparrow's possession.
Captain Jack Sparrow is in the middle of his quest as to how to unravel the secret behind the "Dead Man's Chest" for it conceals greater power that rule over the vastness of the sea. With him are the unsuspicious crew that soon declare him Captain. As he was studying, Will's father came to warn him about his plans and Davy Jones was after him.
Jack and Will soon found each other having both captured by Voodoo tribe in a nearby mountains. The story progresses with Sparrow taking plans to control his situation of taking the chest without being caught by Davy Jones. Will came just to get the compass but caught in retrieving the key to Davy Jones himself and found his father captured. Elizabeth followed soon after, however found these two men together with the Norrington spat over the chest all for their own interest.
Norrington had the heart hidden in the chest after that seat stoning action in the rolling mill wheel in that tremendous fight scene. Thought of returning the heart to the Lord Beckett, Norrington received an award glorifying him. While both Will and Jack must prepare from the retribution of Davy Jones and the Kraken.
Special effects are remarkable and freight seeking when the Kraken comes to break the ship in pieces. In the end, Sparrow aimlessly stood taunt of the Kraken that brought respect from Davy Jones. Events twist and turns are quite upsetting when after an hour and 50 minutes leave you nothing but to expect for another sequel. The movie has the same intensity from the last sequel only greedier and scarier.
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